Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 25, 1892, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Mrich Whoat Bomr Sowa in thf VI
cinitjr ef Miilulln rr'iHrtlons
for Yards.
M.nu. Nov. 21. Cleveland !-"riy
Kulir tin! Anothor historical vnt,
cslll a democratic victory, ami tli farm
ers, the " mudsills" of ll country, ar
plowing away, making use of this splendid
fall jut as though "Nothing hail Impelled
to sumclxxly."
Much wheal is heii.g sown in the foolhilU
of this vieiuity.
T!,e following gentlemen are tvariig o
jmt out lu arils: .
John l. Jordan, ten acres; P. J. Ruling,
nine sores; Roht. Adams, seven acres; J. J.
Herman, fifteen acres; Krank S-haisman,
live ares; T. A. McKid.ian, live acres.
Vai:giian, Rontons I'o, have moved
t- cir cork packing out tit to the Moody com
bieaii.'n buddii-.it, where they pay the high
est market price for hogs, Inch is a great
convenience to farmers.
Nathan Moody came hon e from Oregon
City !at week here he has been working in
the county cletk's ottii-e for a lew weeks and
courting some in the meantime.
Prof. W. A. Shaver's school is nronn-ssing
nicely; nearly fifty scholars are enrolled.
llerhert Kohhins has taken Miss IVlla
R.lliius's plai tn the store of Kohbius A
Son.
The post office has been laboring under
difficulties for a spell, the help being too
at'-tll for the amount of mail distributed.
Just think of the wrangling that will
take place in congress before another year
rolls by the vast assembly of democracy
ail trying, each as a factor of the body poli
tic, to serve the people We shall see what
w e shall see.
THK FRKK RKAIMM) KOOS.
tieneroiu Support being Pledged by Prominent
I'll lie in
On Sulimiav evening of this week at S
p. in. a meeting will he held hv the Library
and Free Heading Room Association at the
Free Reading RiHint optoslte the Uvermor
hotel for the purpose of electing oftlocrs for
the ensuing year, Noeniler !'.' lo Novem
ber 1', as well as enacting such laws and
regulations as may t deemed necessary for
the good intended by this association.
Let it be mentioned here aU, that there
is perhaps in our city no other institution
that deserves the moral and tinanoial sup
port more than this, because it has been es
tablished lo not onlv give an opportunity of
enlightening our minds with good and in
structive reading matter, but also to prevent
many a one Iroin seeking recreation in
place hurtful alike to soul and body.
Hence every one w ho lends a willing and I
generous hand to maintain and uphold I
such an institution wiil le.id incalculable!
service to the intellectual and moral well
Nil g of this commimiiy. And indeed,
mattv of cur fellow citiieua. by their ftiuin-
cial aid. haxe shown that tliev cherish such
hcautiful principle and like to see them
; taking linn r-n in t'ie hearts of our com-
; mumtv,
The following gentlemen, meinlx-rs of I lie
association. uaxeptegeit tnemsei.io inaiii
' lain and support a libi-ary and free reading
10 mi by a monthly contribution of one dol
I lar: IV t l.atourettc, lr. V. K, I'arll, Ceo.
Kim-arson, K. K. Priggs. Rev. A. Itillc
i brand. Rev. ll. Sykes. Wm J Sheahan, T.
i V. Sullivan, Jainc Shaw. Capt. J. P.Shaw,
Uieo. C. Brownell, Kd. Caulield, N. Ung.
Jas. Lovett, U U.Ouarnett, K. J. Louis, W.
II nntley, Clyde Huntley. J. V. Meldrum,
F. 8. Kelly, E. M. Rands, tieo. A. Harding,
Hoi man 4 Warner. Thos. Charman A Son,
H. E. Cross, Chas. Meserve, A. tiregarson,
Peter Raber.
RK VI, KSTATK TR VSSIKRS.
Sttinmitrjr f the UwtU KKoil In Ihe
I'uuntj Recorder' Otlloe.
The real estate transfera Involving
more than 1 1 each tiled in the- recorder's
oilier last week weit a. follows :
Win Shtilta and wifo to Henry
liuitler lh t of llio 1104 ' ",B
no'4 of :ni, I -I , r I e $
J U Myers and wife to William
Weim the w lv of the ne'4 and
lie e's of the nw of 2, t 4 ,
rS HH
Voter Nelson and wifolo Fuvlei
ick Johnson the s1 ol the s'
o(thne4ola 84, t 5 a, r 1 8iX
Peter Nelson and wifo to Krick
Chrislopheraon the ti1 ol the
aw l4 of the tie1 ol a ;!4, t 5 s,
r 1 e, 2d acres 2o"
Lawrence lloriwhuch ami wife lo
Win C" llornschin h, a tract U
gintiing on the a lino of '. 1. 1',
No 7S in 1 .1 s, r 2 e, 4ti 10 ch
west of the so comer, the nee
north 47 7;' ch sou'li SI do;: 4 1
nun east U S4 ch, thence to the
south hoiimhuv of said claiiu
thence west 14 It to (dace ol
la-ginning containing 70aoe.
i
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EIOSElElAfilS
HT CHNBY
THK STATU NORMAL.
Utermtiag Iteau from a Popular limitation.
MosaorrH, Nov, 21. There bas been a
gra dual increase of the attendance at school
until the number has reached 32. More
are expected at the beginning of the second
term which opns on the 2Sth of the pres
ent month. There are 110 new students
fr mi Clackamas county.
The public Thankgi ing dinner to 1h
gi en here has proven such an att-a tion
that the Clackamas county students have
decided to remain.
Thursday evening there will be an enter
tainment in chapel ; ad mission It) cents the
proceeds to go towards a fund for obtaining
decorations for the balls and chaiwl.
A debating contest between the two young
men's literary societies took place last Fri
day evening in the Eureka hall. T'ie ques
tion was: " Resolved, That the Cnited States
government should own ami control all tele
graph lines and railroads w ithin its bounda
ries." The discussion was interesting as
well as instructive.
The model school department, under
the supervision of Prof. Geti has been doing
effective work and is filling ademand which
has long been made felt.
The normal school is contemplating the
publication of a school paper. It is hoped
that arrangements will be completed so that
the first issue will be a holiday number.
A young la-lies' and also a young gentle
men's glee club has been formed and much
is being done 111 the way of music.
SANDY AND VICINITY.
.7:i7!
Previously reported siino Jun I l.lOti.t'ioj
Total.
,.fl.Ul,M2:
f HERKYVILLE NOTES.
The Mount Hood Road Closed to Travel on Ac
count of the Snow.
Chebrvvillk, Xov. 19.Cherryville is
ettling up fast. Those who went off in
the summer are returning and preparing
for winter. They ali come back thinking
there is no place like home.
The friends and relatives of Charles Be
bee were shocked to hear of his sudden but
expected death November 11. He w as a
promising young man, aged 18, but the
dread disease, consumption, laid hold on
him and claimed him for its victim. His
remains were interred in the Sandy ceme
tery. His sorrowing parents have the sym
pathy of the entire community.
The travel across the mountains has all
atopiied on account of the snow and bad
roads.
Miss Minnie Flinn has returned after an
absence of several months.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Trullingerhave moved
into the cottage on the hill.
Mrs. Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Shanks
are spending several days in Portland.
Grandpa Parker has been on the sick list
lor the last few weeks. We hoie for a
apeedy recovery.
School is progressing nicely with twenty
Bcholars enrolled.
Several Sick Reported-Neighborhood tiosalp
of General Interest.
Sasnr, Nov. 22. William Welch and a
neighbor drove a tine head of fat cattle lo
Portland the past week.
J. J. A. Tien has returned home from
fishing on the Columbia.
Miss Lillie Ijirkins has returned to rusti
cate with her sister, Mrs. Bosch, for the
w inter.
Jas. Roach was brought down from the
summit house last week, and was very sick
and out of bis head when taken by here.
He hail been engaged in driving teams in
hauling two steam boilers over for the irri
gating ditch and had been exposed to severe
rain and snow.
Mrs. Chas. Bailey is very ill.
C. 8. Chase is happy once more, having
been appointed constable for this precinct.
Stafford Notes.
ST.trrRD, Nov. 22. Notwithstanding the
excessive rains of late, plow ing has not yet
come to a stand still.
Geo. Saum has been working on Zack K.!-
ligson's house the past week. j
F. P. Urson has been clearing away to j
make a new bridge across the Cedar creek
on the Oregon City road.
A grand ball at John Mayes's hall is what j
the supple youth is lo"king forward to with ;
which to top on" Thanksgiwng dav.
Case Bros., butchers, have just bought a
large band of tine beef cattle.
Wboon-nhoop:" is the password now,
and it seems to be pretty well passed.
Frog Pond literary society meets next
Sunday at 2 o'clock p. in. A grand pro
gram including a paper edited by Ueda
Sharp and Ed. Carpenter will be the main
feature of the day.
The democratic political powder has most
all been burned. We Cits.
From Maple Lane.
Maple Lake, Nov. 21. The literary soci
ety held a very pleasant meeting Saturday
night. The society will meet again next
Saturday niirht. The question fordiscussion
is. Resolved, That there is more happiness
in pursuit than in possession.
Last Wednesday evening we held a meet
ing to devise ways and plans for getting an
organ for the district. The ladies formed
an aid society with Mrs. A. M. Brayton
president, Mrs. O. Dickersou vice president.
Mrs. Sliortledge secretary, and Mrs. Matitz
treasurer. A committee consisting of Katie
Mautz and Elsie Brayton have raised about
$16 by subscription, a pretty good start.
The aid society w ill give a dime social and
musical entertainment on Wednesday of
next week. Refreshments will be sarved
free.
Frank Watson of Oregon City spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Myo Brayton.
O. I. Bce.
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
Literary Society Prospering-Eiamlnatlon this
Week.
The Philomatheaii literary society met as
nsual Friday evening.
The debate 011 the question, Resolved,
That the Indians have more right to Amer
ica than the whites, was decided in the af
firmative. The society adds new members nearly
every meeting and promises to have a large
membership before long.
The schools are well filled, the total num
ber registered at present being 4fil.
This Is examination month, it being the
last month in the first quarter. Pipil.
Currlnsville.
Ckbrihsvillb, Nov. 21. The new bridge
across the Clackamas has been completed,
though the road leading to it has not been
repaireu. . ....
Messrs Douglas have their engine in this
vicinity and will begin running a cnopper
in a few days for L. F. Marrs and G. J . Cur
rin. E. Williams has been at Oregon City at
tending court for the last two weeks.
i optsvii.i.K BOLL Or BOSOB.
Following is a list of the names of those
pupils who have been neither aDseni nor
tardy during the month : Joy Currin, Ed.
Currin, Lillie Currin, Jessie Currin, Amy
Currin, Nora Hale, Lester Hale, Effle Shank
Xad. Ell Ccbbis, Teacher.
The Toledo W rrkl) lllailo.
The moat popular and best known
weekly tiewaper printed in this coun
trv is the Toledo Blade. For more than
twenty years it lias had a circulation of
100,000 to 200,000, going regularly into
every state and lerilory in the Vnion.
From fifteen to twenty-live tons of print
paper is consumed in each week's edi
tion, and it is regularly mailed to more
than half the pontollioea ol the CniteJ
States It ia a peculiar fact that the
Blade is the only weekly newsaer
published that has regular subscriln-ra
in all parta ol the United Statea. It ia
edited with special reference to the wants
of all people in all sections. It ia also
made to interest every memler of the
family. Besides all the news of the
world, it has setial and al.o't stories, wit ,
and humor, poetry, catnpfire, farm, Sun- j
day school lesHon. young folks, poultiy.j
puxzlea, household, answers to correa-1
pjiidents, etc., etc. As a special feature 1
f ir 1SI Mr. Kohtnson l ke, editor and
proprietor ol the Blade, has just tailed
lor Japan, and will contribute aserieaj
of illustrated letters oil the manner and ,
customs of that peculiar country and its :
people. These articles will be com-1
menced sometime in February or March,
and will be worth to the reader ol the
Blade many times the subscription puce.
Kverjr reader of this paper is invited lo
send tor specimen copy. - The publishers
ol the Blade would be glad to send a
specimen copy to every reader in this
country. Subscription price of 'he
Blade, one dollar a year. Five dollars
in cash will be naid to any person send
ing in a small club of nubscritiers. Write
for agent's terms, giving particulars.
Address, The Wade, Toledo. Uhio.
Last year ;
Her eyes were rheumy, and red and
weak,
Her breath you could smell it afar,
She bad ringing and dizziness oft in her
head,
And the cause uf (t all was catarrh.
This year;
Her breath is as sweet as the new
meadow hay.
Her eyes are as bright as a star,
And the cause ol the change, she is
ready to say,
Was the l)r. Sage's Cure lor Catarrh .
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed y w ill pos-
itivulu rnra ptitrrh in the liMud. no mat
ter how bad or of how long standing.
L. ll .1-
ruiy cema, oy an uruggisis.
4 MH-resKful Worker.
Work cannot be successfully con
tinued unless there is an active mental
interest in it. If the mind is not clear,
bright and buoyant, then the work is
drudgery and the worker is a machine
An occasional dose of Muoro's Revealed
Remedy will put the body and mind in
such harmony that the hardest tasks
will seem play.
Aro still soiling goods as low as any houso in tho
State. Wo have not tho spaco to mention prices,
but wo would bo pleased to havo you call and ox
amino our Stock. Wo aro confidont that our
MODE -:- OF -:- DOING -:- BUSINESS
gives us the advantage in buying as woll as in selling
and wo givo our customers tho benefit.
We havo just received a largo bill of Shoes
bought at ?4 their value and aro soiling them accord
ingly. All Sugars 50c. per 100 lbs cheaper than
heretofore.
Highest Price Paid For Country Produce.
Carlton & Rosenkrans,
CAN BY
ORECON,
IIABKUIOHST & COMPANY,
151 Front Street, HARDWARE iwi.n.i. or..
NoMhwvairru Afrnu Utt
ATKI1VS
IM.muu.l. Uoee (feclil.nl Tulllci.Hiih lister Uuee Sllrar Slel. Saw.
'v'u'1 ' 1
..t ytf-.i..Aj-. J'yv
Crescent Wedges (warrant-...) A S lVx.f Chains. Aro.ido Files. H... (Went Meol
Loggt rs and WimmI Chojii'rs SjK-i'ialties.
Oregon City Agent, - WILSON A COOK
THE MESK.YT HOC, ..'.
Several farmer reader of the Kstkki-ki"!
have requested u lo mule the requirements
oflhehoxlaw a adopted last June. On
ar l'" Hill's I'ode will he found the law
s.. Hi utile to Clackamas county. II) its
provisions It is illeical fur wlne to run al
lares. Section :HJ read.: " A person llnd-
lnK any swine runninK at Isrue contrary to ;
the provisions ot this ai l, and any ron.lalde j
of any precinct or marshal of any city of
his county where such .urine may lie found.
on view or information, shall take up and;
routine the same forthwith, Kivluit nolii-e '
thereof to the owner If known, and if not!
known hv postinir nnticrs ih-criliinn such
animals therein, ill at leait three public
places within the precinct, and if the owner
does not appear and claim his procrty and
pay all charges tor taklnK up, advertising
and kcepiiiK the same within ten day from
the dale of this notice, the sale of ids ani
mals may be proceeded with under the law
relating to estrays."
The -nalty for the first nlfense is a flue
id $.', and for the hccuid H, to lie conveyed
into the common school fund of the county.
The mode of procedure is to hrinn civil suit
ill the precinct wherein surh person resides
in the name of the state. It shall lie deemed
sulhi'ieut deleiiKU lo establish the fact that
the Iioks were at larxe without the know!
edge or fault of the owner. Al leuit one
day's notice of suit mint lie isiven.
Tho bids for compU'tini the Cascade
locks according to the present project of
conuress were 0ietied last week and
range from 1,51II,7,V. to J,3()5,8M2
P0PE& CO.
This old and reliable (Inn always keep in stock a lull line of
ten Iff al lifactireJ
I tt i rrr i
mm ri, me
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnished.
OREGON CITY
OREGON
Pastry Without Butter.
M-hool Report.
Following is the report of Stafford
school for the month beginning Oct. 24
and ending Nov. 18, 1892 in school dis
trict No. 41, Clackamas county: Num
ber enrolled, boys 34; girls 31; total
number of days taught 20; average at
tendance for first week 33; second week
36 ; third week 41 ; fourth week 45. Total
number of days attendance for the
month 7fi9; average days attendance for
month 33; (lays absent 117; times tardy
5; number of visitors 4. Those whose
names are on the roll of honor for the
month lor being neither absent nor
tardy are Eva Athey, Dora Athey, Clara
Athey, Emma Athey, Flora Athey, Em
ma Baker, Wills Fry, Edna Larson,
Teana Sauer, Iver jBergstrom, Mary
Woefle, Willie Polifka Don Gage and
Manuel Frye.
Jessie M. Pai.mkr. Teacher.
Notice.
Notice is hereby (riven, that all assess
ments lor street improvements must be
paid at once or else property will be lev
ied upon immediately.
W. A. White,
J. W. O'Connell,
C. N. Gkeenmak,
Comm. on Health and Police.
Oregon City, Nov. 2, 1892.
Light, flaky and digestible pie crust and all kinds of
fine pastry can be made with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow-(
der without butter or with one half the usual portion, if pre
ferred, or with a small quantity of lard' or other shortening
as desired. Pie crust made in this way is more wholesome
and digestible besides being more economical and easier pre
pared in addition to saving all the butter if desired. One
third the flour is also dispensed with, and the crust is rolled
that much thinner, the raising qualities of Dr. Price's Powder
swelling it to the requisite thickness. Those who enjoy the
appetizing qualities of the delicious home made pie will
rejoice to know this secret.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only powder
that contains the white of eggs.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned.
F. W. MILLER,
Seels, - Trees, - Bulbs, - Fertilizers,
Poultry and Bee Supplies, Ktc., Etc.
XVI SECOIVD STREET,
PORTLAND OREGON.
SEHSTID FOR CATALOGUE.
V. V. WINKKKT,
a r, sciiirrtiHi.
AVIXKSCTil SCIUI'TlIHi:,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS.
I.art'Ht stock of Collins anil Caskets kept Mouth of I'ortliunl. Also cloth covtirod
ami Metallic Caskets funiislittd to oritur, l.ailiim Itiirinl Iiuln-s mill
tii-nts' liuriul Kolii-s In stock.
Mho Wagon and Carriage Making, Hoi-ho Shooing and Gon
cral Blacksmithing on Hhorl notice
rcjj
IV 3k
snnsnnssM
3 II vi i 1 1 J ilC
SOOTHING
POWDERS.
Far CHILDRtN CUTTING TEETH
REMEVB FEVEtllHH BEAT,
Pit EVENT FITH, OONVUUtlONB, fco.
prtRREBVE A HEALTHY STATE OF TIIE CON.
BTITUTION DUKINO I'EHIUD 01 TEETUINO.
Bm that ths words " JOHIt STEKDMAB, Chsm
1st, Walworth, Surrey," are eiiKr.riMl on ttia
Oovornmout Htamp sftllwl to tavh packet.
WBold bjr all Loading Druggists.
NOBLETT'S STABLES.
Livery, Feed and SaleStulile
ORECON CITY.
LOCATED BETWEEN THE BIIIUUE AND
UKl'OT.
Double and Single Ris, and sad
dle iiorHttH always on hand at the
lowoHt prices. A corrall connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information rrrtnlini( any kind of
stock promptly atunulod to by person or
letter,
Horses Bought and Sold.