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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1892)
Oregon City Hnterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O ll.T I'll N HTKAMKIIH In Krrm t Ort"a a, ihiij. Slianiara Al.lHNA ItAMnNAi ivt (imhiion fitv. nvis r.iti.ai .''"' ' '7iwa m, ,'it. in mm. in. . -'J!" I' "I. hi una. J .Ml t. . H h ,,. m. (WW. in, -4 11111, in, Nil n lh'lni fiwlllvvlr HU ImuhIiI aa nil I ho 4 ml B.MI ii I'ltw'k lrli W NUAY. " I" HO III ' 1,1 ! in. ii um m '"' Ii I", 4 mi i iii 1 linn rnnl mililni'l in i hmiiia tlm mulr HOI'IHKHS I'AI inc H4II.WAY Al'Pl.M III A I'i'l.Kd. Not the Roldi-n "warty daya" whim (W'g.n - 1 old for fahiihiua anina haa the (rult I'i iii- ii fnw i hmin liili n It now la. Two l'l- lum n liox or nix prirn llutt would Not KiiKiuirr hut . Kur many yi'm now thn Imalm-aa u( thu NoilllllTH I'lll'llld Ht tllU pllll'lt llaa lll'I'll Iruimiirli'il in fitilxlit nIii'iI, I'i-nii ku l h-y put on broad fn-n mill a lllllo pulut, hut llmt ili.i'n'l t'liiinllliilit ' It ii ImlliliiiK lit (or a ninwiiiir di-xit In i liy llm l.n ol HiU, Tim waiting mi. in U amitll, Illy vmililiitud mid dliiy, Itulli linlli'x bihI ni'iilli iiiun nr i'.owiIimI liidr Ori-Kon Jtliw Iiiiiiim at Hiu liix rod appln llm onii amall ruiiui whlih ia nut provided iimirI lonk to lirr In u rln or her rf-piila-wild a hlniiln i'oiivoiiIimii'k or ilwnnt ar- j Hon an A fruit producer will he dealroytd. Ilil ul fin nit urn. Tim Ori'iimi City hiial-: It paya to rala a i!-k i. t two ilollniH niaa In hourly ii4iiiti'r trull))' ami It In buahtil, hut iiiiImm tho auverul iet inn In i tin I'Muiiu'li In Juatlfy tl in company In ho ilfatrnycd llm iini-i l fur liiturn nop- dollar u harrnl Ih it nnikii llm lukoln or MliimmoU liirmiir; wluiro apple inn nut ho uniwn, 0inu hia pyim I" "tonlli iiiii t unit i'Iuwi Iii piirwi willi a hiiiii. nuntii mini. Allialiy IjMmI iway alallnu.l II fl a in. I alllinnia KnrK. m.rn.ulu . a in a . II...H.IHK I ', i W K r lUlliilla) . II ft p ill. anira hhI'nii lliiliilri l..ic. I way Mmlnlll) . HI m Allan) I ih 1 1 y .U., . . ri IM h ill alllnmla l.aiim Ihnmallt 7 M i. in i nHiinlliiK ii n tliu c i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 runiluilK of 1 ft iliTi'iit ululion with niMniMtn wiililnu jtooiiiKv un iiiiitilliiii( Hint will Imi rri'ilil to I In- i,ii'p, liKAIlV Cult Nkw M,i IIIMCIIV vTIi ('row ii I'.imt Cuuiimtiy limn Mn'ii imw WHlwr wIhhiI In iIhi'k ami tit mill In liimy nmkliiK mHr nuniii. Tim turn wliwl in en 1 1 1 1 If i, iliivrloiiiK 4H) liumiA nli iliinumli'il liy tliu I ruin 1 I'. , i in. Til IT MAII.N Ualli fliiio (mm Nnnh tan Mailt rlmn iilii Muutli, m , u. in llm ui ma Orvtmirilf In Kly,'aril. Milllnnanil Mnlall laatoa ai U in an.l arrival ai l; m ilallf ( I'll j in ll. Mliit.l'lart MnailiiwHronk. powi-r Willi forty fool lirml. It mlilml to (tlvtf morn Kiwer for drivliiu ni'W tiiiii'liiiniry wlilili hit lii'i'ii or HiiiihI iii Hit! i-t. Thin inm liluioy will j tin miili'il to llm in un nfut'i ur of uy grnilii of iuM'r, tliim iiiliiug I lie mill In ' llral-i'Uaa I'ondllloll for lliiiHiiil W I'll I j ply of itiiliia lmikft tfliHiiiiy. Mahkkt Hki'oiiih. TIik KsriiWHiiii! I will Dii'lintvor in Hiu fulnrn lo yh Hit ! imicli'ra Diu'li wi-i'k n lirinf miniiiMry of tli condition ol tU'li) in tyiini-clion I wild a conrian mid voiruct nmrkid t ' purl, mi 1 1 1 il our funnum friuudii limy j kiii imihIuiI lionci-rniiiii prii i.a ami ititi- Orn(on linirki-l BUSINESS LOCALS. City la rapidly liiiiroviuK an jcmitiir mid will eontinun to doo m long ti eon uiimia t un li given tniiiluyini'iil Intre. rulnn Mill.. Miiiinn aM ..Inm, lii.. ai . fmiy mill on llii-oitat. Tlitt llrfw lutti-liin ' i-niy mm xMinruaj, anil If : . i '"i"' " linniwillM navf ai I ila fl m KltlllAV, NOVKMIIKU 2ft, IWtt Tim Mu tiKi.Avmi Kor lu-itrly wwk ial Ilia rfcilplii of tlio mail ul tliU ollli liav-i lawn vnry Irrfuulnr. Tim lliiKKi ii I'im Klkw OtT. )n fnndtiy Win Klmrnig, who for diiio tinm hia biM'n woiking for tlm roiiiiy on Ihti 1.. . I ,! lf .ryU,x,MHtdlM.ut K..l,r.uryll.l. -'-. ill r.,..ir .vBrl w. k. lo g-t It I n bnmrU .m flw out of the l-l..., I,l by Mr. h fln.1 Ilia t'rown "l,n , " lji'ry w from the mm will t w,di t.mi,.,Hi witb uw tNi.t ! P"wJ-r y''"' "iy '""i " '- ...lmn.,. for turning out good ,,,r. " Mo,,,U, 1,8 couM " mo ol" on" - - - ! ftiid the otlmr wan not iiiiii'Ii bottttr. I.KT IH Kl OK With HlM lirontKH't of II. m.a brnuilit 111 lotrn on M.mil.v nwl IIdIimhii AWarmir, Undiwlukcra and! Knibalmem, Ori'XonCity I'.auk liuililinif, I HitimiiI, noUi and ordir hooka at th j Kmhiii'Iiihk ollliii, Mi'fdiiiiiii'n rwHitliing jKiwdi-r" furl li'ntliiiiu buliii-a am) fnviriflh hildn-ii, j now only fifty renin pm kft. Anrpt liimn hut Slrriliinin'a. If ! Central mldilion loOirgon City in lot I and IdiK'ka to unit pureliaatir. I'ropurty j ohrB,, terniM eaay. Sen L. It, Jannky, I Willi W, Carey Johnaon. tf Itiinir your inlui-e to llm I'ark 'm i Hlorn whei you mil ulwaya gel the heal marxi'i priin ami your gwila at liio an um llgiiii-g hi though you puid cnah Illmik nole, reielpt and order bfx,ka at thti Kktkxi'kikic olllre. C. 0. T. WILLIAMS wil lean you all iho monpy you want on improved farms at the vury lowcnt ratt-s. Bjwcial rates given on largo loanq. No Building and Loan Asso ciation tut straight good.?, After thirty years residence in Oregon City I feel safe in refering to the public in gen eral. OtTICE Next door to Caufield it Huntley's drug store. MONEY TO LOAN! Hefore buying your winter anppliea, rail at llm park I'lare Horn They havn one of the heat aaaoitment of dry gomla, clolhinif, tenia and ahuea, mil linery mid choirs family gniceriea in Clarkamaa county at prirea that tell. I'uaa Milk. Juhnaon fc Warnark will deliver pure, Ireah milk to all parta I oi um riiy uolli iiKM-mng anil nvening. (iool paitture, pun) water and liealHiy cowa. cauavof thia Iimgularity and delay waa !jii""plg on to an tilw trle motor at our 1 ai comfortahln aa poaaihle. Ilia aevurti atorm of laal week wblili rauavd nuineroua land alldea on thu t'liion 1'arillc III llm Cam adixi. Taaaen gutaand mall ara now trauafuned by boat fftiui thu eaat nd of lha alldea lo Portland. A paanenger aava : ' Tlmm ar aeyeral ateaia pluwa at work, but they ara making nu headway. Aa fnat aa tiia track la rlnarwd them an other alidea autl thn road la blocked g.iln No eltivlno aurk can be dona tinlil Ilia arth hardena. The cmiDany will proh ahlv build a leuiioiary track around thn -olailriirlion and run train in llila way until the track aalx rleared. In Ilia opinion Ilia latiilaliile waa raiIKe I not a very door williin ft month lha thoug d of climbing lha bill lo tba reaident Kr tioiiofth town beCuinea h-aa invlllng. Mow would It do for the piofierty bolder along the Fly and South Oregon City roaiU lo arrange to build a In k line taking in both pUcea? l'roHirty out thai way la already quite, valuahln and thn building of a good electric motor line would greatly enhance ita wiling price, bealdea being ft great convenience to the reaideula of thorn localitiea who do uuMt of their hualnena In town. The coat of audi ft lint) would not lie great compared with ila beuellla. It would probably pay oiicrating exiiennca from Ciikai-kh Talk. The eipreaaion "Talk la cheap" liaa not heretofore applied lo long distance talking llinxigh the tele phone which kaa been oiwratfd by a monopoly. The recent reduction of clmrgea at the Oregon City otlice waa probably Influenced by the fact that the palenta expire on the Cxh of March next afier which any one ran engage in the huHim-a of erecting and operating line. 1'oTAToia AmoVK OkiiI'M,. According to the Albany IVmocrat C. I'. Rurkhart brought to ti at otlice a natuial curiosity, the lira! ever acen by llm writer. It i . a iMiialo vine which grew up aifftinxt Hie much l.y Hie tm rut Heavy atonna aa by I ,"" n"1 ",,r u' yT Mil j of liia barn, eight or len feet long, I.....,: i.i i i . kihi l viiienn m i . ..., .1... ........ i . iimai iiun ui inn riTr iijmhi me oaae oi um the hill. The Iwnk bad Uh-ii entirely j ,Mim, M.irrma. The ra n of the waahixl away by the current. The hllla pant week brought log down the Cl k are of oa.atnie formation, and having , aium lo the amount of 500,000 feel, and Vn aoflenml by the heavy ruin, and the lilaUtonn aaw mill waa thu en having no aupport afu-r the bank had i abled o till il bill the llrat of the week been waabei, away, a landalid enaued j for the Clackamaa bridge. The com mid he thinka the ali. In will cunt, nun I pany i piierleiicing a delay in aecuring until the earth drie up." The top ol the ' the bridge irnna but think it will not locomotive which waa caught in the 1 reach la-yond next week. When they alide can I aeen frtun lluiiiieville. i come the bridge will be puahed lo com pletion in leaa than a week and ft few day later the iron raila ami the con. atrurlion engine will reach the city limit. The pile are in place for the Abcruethy bridge and un Tueaday the A Hoau t" Mo-xt llmm (i W. j Steele In ft recent communication to the J rlmuilier of commerce of Portland aid : that the Huglle-Kail A Saddle-Truck j 1.' ullu ....... ...,.u ... II.. III.....I. l I . ., , , , piledriver crew were at work by lining h ' ' 7,7 " """'i I ton eiullli anil uie aua-a ioh wiiii no oMneii in ft few day. A direct prooaltlon ha been received from llila comnanv oirerimr to nler Into an agreement to build ft road ! ''IM-,I"I(. Wk Want Tiim, In every neighbor hood in llila county to aend in the coin- Of rou ran we refer On il, all grown bIhjvc the ground, are about a dozen ii utora. Some of them were grown a high aa Hve feet fttrove the aoil, and are regular "apuda," though of con rue not very large. Can anyone account for the Ireak. Ktawh thm Our. Complaint come to the KsraaetiiNK from varion parta of the county alatiug that Canada thi tle are gaining foothold along the public highwava. This tuiatle i great peat to faruiera and tinder no circum stance can they afford to permit it to become apread broad ci. IVuVt wait for the law, or your tie igbbor, but atamp it out. Waktki,, aecond hand grain K. E William the grocer. aacka. tf IT yon -waul la borrow mosey ly I 4'. O. T. W llila aaa. Ixiiingea, chair, etc., upholteret at llohnan A Warner'. All work guar anteed. Ke air all your old lounge for little money and they will be good new. a !leutirul Nnlmrxn Heme One mile and a miartcr from town, good board walk paat the land. Acre tract lo auit purchaaer, term eaay, the fineal aubiirban pniiy offered for aale, yet on the market New proponed motor line from Portland. High and ighlly. See I.. It, Jaskky with W. Carey Johnaon if THE PLACE To buy dry goods of all kinds, men'g and boys' clothing, ladies', iuiw;s' and children's cloaks of latest cut and sujxrior quality of goods, children's gchool shoes, mackintoshes and rubber goods fine groceries and pro visions in fuct anything you want to wear or eat, is THE:- PIONEER STORE, THOMAS CHARMAN & SON. The finest line of STORM SERGE DRESS GOODS KVER BROUGHT TO OREGON CITY. to Mount Hood fur Kl.l'.'iO ier mile. It guarantee to Hrforin all the aeivice of a commoii carrier, and alio that ald ser vice ahall be aaler, faaler and cheaier than other road furniah. The coal of the road ia placed al Mf),K1. The Bicycle couimny haa atilncrilied $.173,(klll, and to gooil wide awake corrvniuiidenia who will make it their bunine to know what their neitthhor are doing thai in Inter eating to the public and reort the name. Kenidti furniahing imereating nading to the reader of the Kni kkciuhk it adver Uaea the community from which the communication la written. A wide- there are caall nhiH-rlptioii auioiintinir to LW.IK). Till leave iL'TO.tHill lo be ! wak Ci"lm corrwpoiitleiita who get provided. It i deiitl that cummiUeo of reprcaeiitatlve men le apKiinled to all the new fur the county paicra con tribute standing ftdvvrtimiinent of the Intelligence and proerity of a county. Il your auction ia not ropnmented in our coimider the anhject and lake Kuch leia a mv be deemed ncceHaarv in the preu.iae. The matter wk teferaHl to lu' J '" 0" ritt It up, cniumittec of five. A Kl.KCTION Sqt'AIIIII.K The the week Ja. l.owry of Itedhind I All Aiioi t J i t. v Foi ktii. Aci-ording hint of j l" ')l"l"l,,'l ropuhlloan crented a wua in ' couuiieiit and wrath among town for llm puriHmc of milking com plaint ug iiiiHt W, J. Johnaon, the Ked laml iioaluiitNtur. It seem according to Mr. l.owry that they got into an alter cation concerning the recent election, which becoming limited led to the call of nume and "thn lie" was punned, fol lowed by JohiiHnn' drawing it knife and l.owry a ul ii k He niiya Hint Johnson then drew it revolver and threatened lo shoot It i ui dead, if he did not Immedi ately drop the stick and Iciive. He mid that Johnnon declared that he would kill him if he ever showed his face in the olltce again, lie believe Johuaon'N conduct wn unbecoming a poatmiiNler and Hint he should coni phiin to nn inriH)clnr. Nkkiikd Imi'iiovkmknts. To meet the IiicreiiMed (leniitnd for work the Kntkk I'iiihk Ima added nm of Palmer A Key's Intent Improved ipiartoMiiediillll job prertHO, milking three. flit-rluns prraHes now in Him Knticiii'Iiink presi room. From it small beginning Iho KntkIu'kihk job department has grown until this of-j fire now bandies the greater portion of the printing used by the county olllciuls, bunks, factories mid business houses of Oregon City and vicinity. It la our uini to give its good work at ft low prices us can bo had in Portland or elsewhere ami we ask the full putroiingo of the business men of Oregon City on the plain business proposition that by patro nizing each other we help build up and simtiiln our local Interests and thus ad vance the prosperity and growth of our city. On Tiiosk Muddy Shoes. Bud the artist, can be found at Farnswortli's burlier shop, second door from post office whore he will polish or oil shoes In the neatost manner. some unthinking democrats by olVeriug to make a cerium w sger. Il was that one-half of tho store in the United Slate will he closed up four month after Cleveland's inauguration Not to be outdone by a be.tton man there Is one democrat in the DiHpatch otlice who will go even liettiir. lie will bet f'nH) to $UH) that every iiutionul bunk In the United Stules will bo closed four month after the day Cleveland is in aiigruted. It will be July 4lh. Tiik.Mii.ino Mail. As the schedule now is, mail for Mink.CIarkes, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and Beaver Creek leaves Oregon City on Tuemhiy, Thurs day and Saturday of each week, return ing every alternate day. An applica tion tuts lieen tiled to have a change made which will jiermit the until to leave hero on Monday o that the wrier can spend Sunday with his family. This arrangement will supply those post of fices with tlio Kntkhi'kisk one day ear lier than now. Kokmkhi.y of Tins County. -The Salem Journal of lust week notes the marriage of Mis() Alice V. I luyos, form erly of Clackamas county and John II. Starr, The bride is a sister of Senator Hayes of this city and is well known in the county. Tho curouiony wits at the homo of II, K. Hayes, the bride's father and was solemnized in the presencu of a few relatives. Senator Hayes and wife were present. Tkaciikks Musr. On Saturday next the Clackamas County Teachers' Associ ation win meet ai llackamaa. An in teresting program ha been prepared and the cilitens of Clackamaa ara mak ing aiieclal arrangements to make the occasion a pleasant one to the teachers' AtiAiN PosrroNKD The election of otlircrs for the reading room association did not occur on Saturday as it was deemed beat to wait another week for the completion of plan lor its future conduct. This week Saturday is set for the election at 8 p. m. ilioDUIiat)(nia?lift! In order to meet every demand for Fine Perfumery this "sca.on, we have bought a complete line of IUckswker's Goods, thereby be coming their agents. These odors are put up in almost every conceivable shaped bottle, and each one in a separate eatin-lim-d case. They will make the most stylish Christmas gift imaginable. Mr. Scott, of Scott's Emulsion, asked a leading druggist of Lon don, England, for a bottle of the best perfume made, and the drug gist nanum out ana sola hi in a bottle of Ricksecker'a Golden Gate. Our prices for all these odors are the same as for the more common kind, though we still keep a full line of Palmer's, Wright's. Lum- borg's and Steam's. Come in and look at them. You are always welcome. C. G. HUNTLEY, Sui-ceianr to Caufield - & - Huntley, Prmorlptloi DraggiiU. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. ?loar(s! loaKs! loak;s! All of the latest cut and of a superior class of goods, MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS'- H ot-hinrtT HlnrhtnrtT Direct from Chicago, and the most complete line ever brought to Oregon City. Mackintoshes and Rubber Goods pine Groceries, All fresh and of superior quality. One Price to All And That the Lowest, Beautiful Fruit Farm ! Plant aft Orchard. Walliiur AJarrish. the Oswo nor. Forty acres, level as a floor, all servmen, oiler the finest selection of 'l'ftrwi, well fenced ir.to five fields, fruit trees eversold in Clackamas conn- B0 ouse 26x26 feet, splendid ty prices within the reach of ,n. well of gcod W'ater and force pump, Call and examine samples of their trees K "a and out houses, several and get prices at K. Oregon City. T. Barlow's store Money to Loan. On inside Impiovcd Oregon City property. H. Z. Bchkiiaht. Justice blanks, real estate blanks, and all other blanks at the Kxtkkckisk of fice. Portland prices. hundred fruit trees prunes. aPDle. cherries, etc., small fruit in abund ance, several sheep, hogs, cows, two young horses. Everything in first class condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Stingby, near Currinsville, or see L. R. Janney, with Y. Carey Johnson, Uregon City, Urcgon. GOTO 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. lUR REMOVAL To new and larger quarters is in answer to the demands for moro room for the better accommo dation of our customers; more room to display the goods we nave, ami more room for new lines to bo added. It EANS Cai.vks roa Montana. On Saturday Frank Arnot of Montana, pitssod through town from up the valley with 550 calves which ho was taking to Montana. Ho is said to have purchased 2000 head in tho valley paying from $4 to (1 por head. Those driven through here were in good condition. That anything in the Book and Stationery line can be sold as cheap or cheaper than in Port land, a fact we are daily proving; it means that tho best goods are as salable in Oregon City as elsewhere; it means that there is USINESS For a good Book Store and we are going to run such a one. Our whole stock is being largely increased and we shall try to meet every demand. Special orders for goods not iu stock will have immediate attention especially new books, tiive us a chance to quote you prices. Oregon City Book Store,- Three doors north of postoflice. W. A. Huntley, - Proprietor. P. 8. We make specialty of the subscription business and will save you money and risk. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturers ol and dealers In all styles of (JOMBiplATlOjl tf BE AMD pitfnTT FEMCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence. Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory, . Oregon City, Or. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF . FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street, OREGON CITY. OR. CITY VIEW MARKET, HENRY BOYER, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Ham, Bacon and Lard. THE BEST F MEAT KEPT AND SATISFACTION GIVEN, SHOP ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS.