Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 18, 1892, Image 2

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    V. Ls i vIWi M .10 VjU L i I 1 nionarv ronsumption.
. The Duk brothers, tiivrg and
THE ENTKRl'KISK rORKKM'OSW-
rxrsswKKP tub hf.i.i.
ans art t tat again in thirold home oh Mill
orvk. They ar making shingles of I Up
well known excellent quality
Chrjnlhmmi ud Pumpllm,
That ws a very pWasant and amvcs
tul (iKlliorini! at tht Baptist cluuvli on
Friday evening. Th andienot room
was wtill tllloil by ttn apprtviativti
Mr. J. V. Itatv.the etheient Ml cute "",' . i u Huliumm.
keeper, U makinjr the usual autumn re-1 f '' ,f voniiu, ttrvatly enjuyed the
moval baok to hi ranch, H baa been at-! following well executed exercises.
ITOITR
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STtrroan, Nov, a Klet-tion day Is over
There were fe.rty-,evcn republican, forty
democrats ami ten peoples party voles In ; flu-ted several with bilious fever but
t' is (Tualatin) precinct, j i, convalescent.
Henry Kmhase has put in an order at the j Cherry vilte polled l otes-republican
Jahy mill for the timbers for a barn ! '.HI, democrat It, populist S, prohibition 2.
4x?i0lii. Station) is noted tor larjse Urns, j Mrs, Hammer continues in poor health.
frank Pitman who was hurt by a lo ten j Oscar Starker is no belter- his strength
days a!o is able to he around again, j still declining. 1 ,MKKti.
Ceo. Saum is having his mill ard (traded, j
Sir. Saumis a rustler. He started in as a j (ttwete Notes.
f"7,r T 1 , 7 ' . , I ' H-Kvery republican was !
,.. ..y um,m, mm ail Sloes, ms uaui j vm. mm,,( iUr)riw, w,.r,,1
tomg repeatedly wash away, and friends , (,f r,,,( ,il1K , M ..llrrah
oeMi-ting linn; mil tacmg all ms lauutes lie
is now the owner of a large mill whieh does
paving business ami he is on the road to
m CAN BY
1
I'KOONAM.
Tableau The Floweret the Family
Hesitation l'earl Mcldruin,
olo Mis. K. K, William.
Cornet .silo Neil Ibwa.
earthly prosperity and happiness.
Wk I ns.
Ajneiiltiiral Cellece. J
Coax Al l ;s, Nov, l'mf. John M, ItUvss, ,
l;te of Topeka. Kansas asstin e.1 his duties
- preidei t of the aiii ieultura' c.vle,e ith :
tl.eoet'in: of the fall term, and the school
is already tivini; ti e t-eneftcent etlivt of his 1
W e tlirisltiotK New studies have Uett '
a Med and new systems a lopted which;
g e.-itiy eii'ia'.iee the ,Hai;!y t f work done.
Ttiert was risent-y or;aMieil a nip.inittg
department hat tng tor it object the fc'iuling
to each cotfity null nes cvmcernin); the
Sv'.iOvd as will ! interestuij; to that section.
A Clackamas (xuuity atudent is to rite oc
t isionally for the KjiTKKt-Kisi;.
There aie now 247 students enroll for
t! e fall term, every county in the state ex
cept four being represented. There are nine
attending frm Clackamas county, tire ot
w hom have appointments trom the county
entitling them to free tuition. Three of
these. Miss (trla Kohbins of Molatla, 8. V.
C t-toof Cams, and lister M. Leland ol Cr
eson City, have entered the printing de
partment
Aeoxnupanied tv
A K Smitli.
Vocal Solo Mra K. K. Channan t
Kecitution McKelsey Thomaa j
Tableau Sunriae, Noon, Sunset and;
Mu) tticht.
tor Harrison" yet as they don t despair lor, Kolloin the literary exeiciseaan!
i the next tour year. L,li.,r,,,.,, .i.. ..i . I
parlora where a l'rofusion of i'hrvsitiitln-
j The furnace will start the first of next i
: n oii.h. Superintendent ti'K-on Is in Vie-
mums ot all shades ami varieties were
Aro still soiling goods as low as any houso in tho
State. Wo have not tho spaco to mention prices,
11 m , m a
v s. iwr .mi; out wo wouia bo pleased to havo you can andox-
amine our Stock. Wo aro confident that our
MODE -:- OF -:- DOING -: BUSINESS
! gives us the advantago in buying as well as in selling
toria, K, l . lookti'g atter the iron ore. ,
The family of W. is expect from i ' M i nnfl Wft riT t,w, 4-U U14-
Tl.ev will reM.ie petn.a-'l,irfi'ti an eiatiorato and handsome CiV. WU hlVU UUi UUOtUlUUlD LUU UUUUUU.
the east shui.
ncntly in Oswego.
John l'avts, who l ad li s 'oot severely
burn by hot iron at the pipe foundry, is
improving slow ly.
Mrs. .1, C. lliiines, ha leen in t!ie si. k
list (ttite a while, but is ouivalescent.
laid Nelson ai d laniily aix- exjxvting
to ix'turu Kast next u.outh tor Mr. NeSou s
' health.
Mr, and Mrs. IX S. Hussar I s ent Sunday
in Miiwimkie.
j ISev, I'lapp has lieen holding a series of
display, Owing to the late storm which ,
'thresh many gsiidcn into tanglod '
massea, the exhibit wasa suipits and j
exceedingly attractive, there Ixing not!
less than ItHt varieties shown. The,
judges had much ilitliculty in awarding!
the prise owing to the ninny line ex-'
htl'its. Their decision wa as follow; j
Chrxanthemums First prine, easel!
and picture Miss l.ouis Andrew ; second
prio, swing with doll, Mis lKirotlivi
meetings at the Congregational church,
was assisted bv Kev, Jones.
Mrs. Jennie Wooilrutf spent a few days
with her sister in I'lai kauias last week.
Mrs. Pausou of Cortland has orgauUevI a
a class in music for the iiano and organ.
She is an accomplish musician.
He! Chase; third p.rie, chrysanthemum
pillow, ixty-flve. varieties, Mr. S. H.
Oaliff; iliininutivo display, F.iuory Noble,
twenty-five cent, 1'umpkins lhwt ex
hibit, W, K. Johiieun, Smallest
pumpkin, Metta Finley. 25 rent
Miss Mary 1'latt is visiting Mrs. Ike Aus-f
tin.
Trot. Seaman s danring s-IhhI Is pro-!
igressing tinely. About twenty-five cou-j
II. A. Andreas and Miss Kmma i ,w. P'e attend.
mice, of Oregon Citv, will araduate at tbe Pwf- ln'. leader of the MctMH.li-ndoftheft-lioolvear.
" ttan band is instructing the O. C. tind.
A bulletin issued bv the botanist is being The Ml,e '" ive " "ertain-
.ii.t iw j n,.,, .i.i;.. t ti.. ,iaia mem in tne near intare.
who wish it.
I'll election day the students were ae-c-
rvl the privilege of voting for their fa
orste candidate. In reg ilar style the bys
a 1 girls pass b-foe the judge ami
ci Tss to ueHVit tlieir ballots. I lie count
stood, Harrison b. Cleveland f. Weaver,1,
Eidwell ti.
laterary work is now ma le ob igat ry on
all students.
Four societies have been O'ganii and
are to compete for a prise ofter by the
resident of the college.
From Willsburf.
iVtium im, Nov. 9. Our precinct went
St or g for Harrison.
Muddy Ijiue will he no more as the -co
M.-s. A. V. Shipley left for Chicago last
week.
Mr. A. R. Shipley of Corvallis visit
his old home in iswego hist v.eek.
There was a wheelbarrow rule bet on I tie
election lotukeplai e last Sunday. The r
publican toik his heeiharrow to tlie tryst-
ing place but the democratic hero, W. V
Todd, fail to appear.
The baud bovs will give a
Thanksgiving night at Prossers's hall. All
arc are invited.
Thanksgiving will soon be here with
roast turkey and pumpkin pie.
Sl'CKKVt.
The following are the name of the
pupil who were neither tardy nor ab
sent during the month cniuuiencing
(Vtober Mill, and chwed November :!rj :
Ko Hullml, Alma Homer, Ktifu
Horner, Frank Kirk, Frank Nicholaa,
Johnnie l.ee, Willie Ie, Alonio Tar
ishi Ijiwrence Tarish, Charlie Mvera,
Venia May Held ami Zona Mayfield
TtN.NtK AMiSoi'KtK M vxnci.n,
Teacher.
We have just received a largo bill of Shoes
bought at 34 their value and aro selling them accord
ingly. All Sugars 50c. per 100 lbs cheaper than
heretofore.
Highest Price Paid For Country Produce.
Carlton & Rosenkrans,
CRNBY
OREGON,
HABKHIOl.ST & COMPANY,
1M Front Street. j HARDWARE I rortlaml, trrgon.
lexier
-IM.m.iiut.
Nerlhwiru Aseut. fur
ATKI1VS SAWS
Une .. tlretit.nl TitnlWiHali . litiler lne-
-i;or steel, titwt
II
Mm'.hly
Ohvim.k, Nov.
Sohaol Export.
4. The fullowing
1 W .
- ' tll tlLl,..,.d ..f l,a.a ! 1
dam-e on ' "xliool during the pal motilli Uing I CrOSCOllt N eilgOS (warraiUotl.) HA S Proof CIlAUIS.
neither absent nor tardy: Hoselvn Uob-
Aroatlo Filt'. HojM. Crescent Ned
Sannysiile Items.
StxxifsinE, Nov. 17. Jasper Ivis and
p'e got up asiilstnplion and sign fJOO i family who have been living at Harmony j
' d Multnomah county will give a like
amount; thus enabling tbe supenrisor to
grade and gravel it the full length.
Win. Wills is building a neat lour-room
house to rent near the school house on
Willsburg height.
Rev. G. A. Rookwood has measured oflT
1 0 feet sjare for a church site on the hill.
The Willshurg and Sellwo electric sta
tion was bum to the ground Monday
n;ght at 11 :30. The old saw mill was fitted
ui about one year ago by the East Portland
Light 4 Power company, and was leas by
I'. H. Johns sometime ago. The origin of
the fire is not known but is supposed to
have canght from the engine. Tbe loss is
.about $3000. No insurance. W.
Kink Doings.
Mikk, Not. 6. While Rev. Staub of the
Cernian Refomi church was picking pears
he fell from the tree striking on bis head.
He was nnconscious for a time but other
wise not hurt.
Henry Hornshnh return from Xapier
Tiile, Illinois, where he was studying for the
Dinistry. Sickness was the cause of his
Coming bome. We hope the Oregon cli
mate will bring back his good health.
The new seats for our school house have
arriv and improve its looks and we hoe
the comfort of the scholars a hundred per
cent.
Born to the w ife of E. Gunther a daugh
ter. Monk.
Items from Seedy.'
Needy, Nov. 8. Farmers are all busy
plowing and getting ready for the rainy
season.
No reports of selling hops in our neigh
borhood. Geo. F. Horton and family were visiting
with J. B. Noe a week ago Sunday.
Miss Bansdall was visiting fnends in this
p!ace last Friday.
School is progressing finely nnder the
management of Prof. Winches and Katie
Thompson.
James Riley has leas the Jacob Koop
farm for five years and bas set out a six
acre hop yard .
Jared Karstctter has also set out a small
bop yard on the Jones Thompson place.
Malosey.
From Xaple Lane.
Maple Lane, Nov. 15. D. Finn has left
us and gone to Portland.
The young people of Maple Lane have
Organized a literary society which meets
ever Saturday night. Last week we wrest
led with " Married Life vs. Single." As two
of the judges were married men the decis
was, of course, in favor of married life.
The literary part was very good though we
expect to improve on it in future. The
next question for discussion is " The In
dian vs. the Negro.'' We have plans in op
eration which we hope will result in secur
ing an organ for the district. The ladies
will give a dime sociable Wednesday eveu
iig to start the ball rolling.
Mr. Franklin is building a house on his
place in the Walker canyon.
A. Htrack and Frank Kellogg are cutting
lot of wood on their places on a CXI cords
contract. 0. 1. See.
Cherryvtlle.
CHKBBYvru-f, Nov. 12. Horry to learn
that Henry Bebee of Sandy Eidge, but for-
have mnv back on their farm
Mrs. K. N. Sumner has gone to Dayton,
Oregon, to spend the winter with herdaugh
ter, Mrs. R. A. Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Welch, Justin Welch
and Mrs. Addie Coukling went to Front
Dale Saturday to visit their sister, Mrs. K.
Hickey. They returned Monday. Mrs. L.
Heckinger took charge of the store during
Mr. Welch's ahsein-e.
Mrs. F. M. Sumner has been having a se
vere time with inflammatory rheumatism.
Mrs. (.'has. Moll has been quite ill, cans
from a slight cut on her hand reuniting in
blood poisoning which broke out in two
places near her shoulder.
B. Gage of St. Paul, Minnesota, is visiting
his brother, Fred Gage, of this place. He
intends to buy a part of his brother's farm
and make his future home in Oregon.
Mrs. 8. H. Christian has returned from
Dayton where she had been spending the
last few days.
Mrs. Ella Coalson and family have moved
back here to live.
In the paper of two weeks ago there was
a mistake about Mr. iiyfrs selling his farm;
he was talking of selling but hadn't sold.
Handy and Vicinity.
Sasuy, Nov. 14. Bert Jonsrude, while
training a wild horse near Pleasant Home,
met with quite an accident. The animal
became frighten and ran away, breaking
his own leg and severely bruising the driver.
John Forrester has his new house com
pleted and will give a dance for the young
folks next Thursday.
The infant daughter of Ed. Audra died
November 9, ag eight months.
Salmon fishers are now reaping their har
vest from the Sandy. George Hoffman
caught fifty-sii in one night.
H. Frey and family have moved to Port
land where he will go into the poultry business.
School Notes.
Ohf.uon City, Nov. HI The literary soci
ety met last Thursday evening instead of on
Friday, Its regular tune for meeting. It is
called the Philomathean society, the name
meaning "lovers of learning." The new
constitution and by-laws were discussed and
adopted.
The program consisted of a debate, read
ing and two recitations. The debate on the
question, Resolved, That all heathen Chi
nese should beexpell, was decided in fa
vor of the negative.
New pupils are constantly corning in es
pecially In the eighth grade, making it
necessary to take some into the high school
room. Pupil.
bins, Albert Elliott, Hubert and Clyde
Engle, EateHa ami Nora Criawell, Han
nah and JAnnie Nelson. The following
persona were vitlom at the school :
Mr. Or White, Miw Ellie Bobbins
ami Nora Elliott, ami Mr. T. B. Houler.
Ansa Thompson, Teacher.
Thmkigmng Froclaastios.
"I do hereby appoint ThumJav, the
24th of November, aa a day of public
thanksgiving to Almighty God to l ob
served by tho people of this common
wealth in return for his grett mercies."
Sylvester 1'EXXOvtR,
PyGiso. W, Mi Pkidk, Governor.
Secretary of State.
Boll of Hnor for District No. 23.
Moi.ai.la, Nov. 7. Those who were
neither absent nor tardy during the
month of October are: Aurora Dickey,
Maud Kastall, Victor Dickey, Carrie
Baty, Lizaie Feyrer, Annie Feyrer, Frita
Feyrer, Sam Kastall.
Eloiva Mcllas, Teacher.
Sewer Connect Ions.
We are ready to make all sewer connec
tions at the uniform price of 3.') cent per
lineal foot for 4-inch connections and 40
cents for 6-inch, all complete. Apply
immediately to 1'oi-e A Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon fltjr, Oregon.!
Nnv IS. Isici j
Niitlee U herehy Riven, that tho following
named settler nan flled notice ol hl Intel il.ni to
mskellnsl pru.il In support nf hlaelaltn, ami
that il prool will be miole before the register
snd receiver of the I'll He. I ritatei Ijhii) oilice at
Oregon City, Oregon, on December 2, ln vis:
Jefae ItHmmer.
Homestead entry No.WXl, for the S. W. ot S E
14 snd 8. S. W. i He. 30, T. it ., K. ' K. tla
mimes the following witue to prove his con
tinuous rcKliience um ami oultlvmlnn of unlit
land, vli-C. K, Resity, J. w. Ilesttv, II. W. pr
ker, Chsrles Hhsoks, all of C'herryvllle. Clacka
mas county, Oregon. J. T. Aitkkhon,
Kegmter
Loggt rs and Wtmil ('hopimrs S'cialtiiM,
Oregon City Agont,
WILSON 4 COOK
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omca at Orcoon City. Oskoos,(
Nov is. IW2. 1
Notice Is hereby given that the f allowing
men
named Mettler has
I notice of )l Intention
I Bought a Mim,
I The Oregonian of Monday reKrts the
buying of a mine in Lower California by
the Oregon Iron ami Steel company and
saya :
The company baa been searching lor
two years for a mine, and has at last de
cured just what It wanted. It Issituat
about 131) mile south ol San Diego, on
, the coast of Lower California, in Mex
j ico The mine ia a short distam e from
i the Wach ami aliotit .'tis) feet alsive the
(water. The ore, which is equal to any j
! in the world, yields lio per cent ol mg
: uetic iron, is free of phosphorus and ad
i mirably suited for the maiiiifiictutit of
I Bessemer steel. Tho vein is. alout It)
feet thick and crop out lor a tlis'ance
of 1200 feet. The purchase covers 6.
acres. 1 ho deeds were made in Span
ish, according to the code Napoleon,
and are ornamented with revenue
stamps to tbs amount ol $4M. The
Tepuatete Iron Company, which was or
ganized here a few days sinco, with a
capital ol fiOO.OOO, will construct a wharf '
and railroad about a mile long to the
proierty, with large ore hunkers near
the shaft. .There will bo no need for
much mining for a while, aa there are
100,000 ton of ore on the dump.
The ore is equal to any found in the
Lake Superior region, Spain, Cuba or
anywhere, and it is convenient lor shlj
meiit, and cheap transportation ny wa
ter is assured. The ore used in making
lieBHcmer ateel in Pennsylvania is
brought by rail from the Lake Superior
region at heavy expense on account of
cheat) luel in Pennsylvania. The com
pany lias an unlimited supply of the
liest and clieaHMt luel, charcoal, at Os
wego, and can get ore shipped by water
much cheaper thnn by land.
The securing of this mine will give a
great impetus to the iron works utOa
wego, aa they can now make any grade
of Iron desired, and will no doubt before
long put in a plant fur the manufacture
of steel. The furnace at Oswego is the
P0PE& CO.
Thli old ami reliable firm alway keep In tock full line ol
Heavy, M aiii lifactai
MWOPQ fPillWQPQ Dtp
! lmiunuiu, imiiaiu, uiu.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. lis
timatcs Furnished.
OREGON CITY OREGON
Cnrrlnsville Items.
Cubbiksvili.e, Nov. 9. A force of nine
men is at work on the new Clackamas
bridge.
T. ire man has taken up land near Cherry-
ville. He will leave this neighborhood and
remove his family to that place noon.
Borne new seats have been added to the
school bouse, thereby relieving the over
crowded condition that has heretofore pre
vailed. The Eagle creek bridge near Linn's mill is
in coarse of repair.
An Epworth league with a membership
of thirteen was organized at Cavanaugh
cbapel last Sunday.
to make dual proof In support of hla claim, and
that said proof will be rnaile before the reglnter
and receiver ot the United Htatea Laud Office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on OecemberW, HWi, yls;
Joneoh Paachal.
il t u ?iy "' ' ""'""'' w Usee, only active one on the coast; the pipe
. . . ... ... ..niii.n.u liMKJWHIg Wll-
nee to prove his continuoini renlilenee upon
and cultivation ot nM land., viz: Joieiih Lira
hart, M. W. Griffith, Thomas McKabe. Henry
Koch, hII of Handy, CUekamioi county, Orcgnu.
11;1H-I2;!j J. T. Aei-KiisoN, Keglnter.
NOTICE TO BKIIXiK Ilt'II.DKItH,
Notice In hereby given, that sealed kids will
be received In the office of the eoumyelerk of
Clackamas county up to 1 o'clock p. m., Ileeem
ber 8, ISW, for the construction of a bridge
across Sandy river on the Hiirriek road In said
county. Plain, specifications and diagrams to
be furnished by bidder. A deposit of 5 percent
of bid required. The county maervos the right
to reject any and all bids.
'A O so. f. Horton, Clerk.
foundry is the only one on this coast,
and probably before long there will lie
there the otilv atel works on tho coast.
Letter List.
The following Is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoHlcent Oregon Citv, Oregon,
November 17, Wr2:
Anderson, W K Campbell, Mr J in le
Angelo, Wm ( lark, Kaceti
Helen, John Hutchinson, Mrs
liaker, llenrv Hinlih, Mrs Mary
Maker. Miss lluttie J Walkins, J H
if culled lor, please ssy when advertised.
E. M. Has lis, p. M.
F. W. MILLER,
Sssis, -Trees, -Bis. -
rate.
j AJLUUMJ JJU1UU
Poultry and Bee Supplies, Etc., Etc.
X"7X SECOND STREET,
PORTLAND OREGON.
SE3STJ3 FOR CATALOGUE.
P. WTNKSKT.
. r, Nciiipruui,
UiaPowdeK
WINKSET Si SCIUl'TlHlli,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS.
Largest stock of Collins and Caskets kept Mouth of Portland. Also cloth covered
and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies Ilurial Kobe nml
limit' Hurial Kobe In stock
Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horso Shooing and Gen
eral Blacksrnithing on short notice.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Sundard,
pmmm
(SOOTHING I
IpowdersI
' CHItDHf M CUHING TEETH fl
NOBLETT'S STABLES.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECON CITY.
BRIDGE AND
tOCATEU
vravi imsi
KKMEVH FEVBIIIHH HEAT,
j-uevknt FITS, CONVULSIONS, o.
PREHltRVK A HKALTUY STATE OF Tn CON
STITUTION DURlNtt PERIOD OF TEETHINO.
Ses that th words "JOHIt STEEDMAB, Cham,
iat, Walworth, flamy," ara angraved on Um
uovornment Stamp afflud to .acta packet.
M-Sold bj all Leadlug Druggist.
BKTWKKN THE
DKI'OT.
Double and Singlo RigH, and sad
dle homea always on hand at the
Iowob prices. A oorrall connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information rdKardinii anv kind ol
titock promptly attandod to by person or
letter,
Horses Bought and Sold.