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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1892)
Oregon City Enterprise. FKIOAY. PKCKMBKU lit. IS!2. Clackamas Co. Directory COCNTY OKFtCKKS. Jndte, Clerk ot Court, Sheriff. -Keoonler, Treasurer, School Superintendent, Burreyor, Coroner, Commissioner. The Or? roh rily laml Company, j PERSONAL NOTES. J. S. Coot lean and lr, Churl tw ; - of Portland were in ll.e eitv Wednesday j '" y.lo Knlton of Atori v.aa in rranirinit to own m an otlW foi the ur-; Oreon C ity . Saturday. ! now of liliinn tl intriiit o( Onwn i Senator ti. K. Unyce lias Ihvii kI ; City. These tfentlomen ar moniberaor Uaker I'ttv duiintt tlio week, on legal j the recently oryanUed Oregon City Land biiaiuesn. joonipar.y ami thv have th exponent- j mm Hatlio Warner ol Ml. Tabor J.w ,0',,r,lra ami mean toiloHHl work an tlu-y en H,H,t Simdav in town with nor aistor, litnv p. noncu i . i i ill i v.t;mMi , m Minneapolis iiunn in rapm Kruwin i Mr. T. A. I. J.V'Wefheri'u ' of ''. ' I'""" Mf'ully j j. p. Kilter one of Needy' best eiti- ',',V,K over the field tbey an eonvimed of the ! W1 WM , ,)lwn Tl(ll,liv m, cuw, 0, si.inev smvih ! great advantW possessed by nr city ; t,.N K. U llolman . .. . ........ ... , I R)ehMe.M '."' ",,...., v.ul...-.l Mr. iV..il .i.n...l )l'.-nHi Mtr ..... .... it...... .!... 1 Tliup i - ' ............... mi uim-v I'll nifi mn-t 4 viiihiim. itv, i ... , , . , , . . . 1" , - Caliiorma to join her husband who okkhos city omcKK8 are preterms to make mh a showing of . ( x0n hint week T. w Sullivan the advuntukre of our water iKiwer aai . jVpunii'm aitraet everybody' attention to! Mi Lanra fatty of MoM.nnville an.t J. K Rhoa.le. 1 Oregon Citv. Tuesdav't Oxonian i Kv wm'n ' N'nint were II i .... tl,..r" thin MvV "that Oreiron I of MiM t5l"," William' over w. h. iiolTeli City is the coming great mann.'aot tiling sutiu-v Smyth, i renter tf the Pacific Northwest can no , H. L. Kelly, t i . .... Whit. J J. Cookr. J. loner be disputed, and it la lorttinate that science has niaiie such rapid at ride MTor. Heeonter. -Chief of Police -Aeor, - Triirer. City Atmrney. -tMTt CommiwttMer. 8np't of Watvr Work. City Kntnw. Cooneilnifn C. O. Albrlsht. Jr. Rau- Ii. itmnmHn. W A. W. O'Connell, J. 0. Porter nj T. f. tall. iwntiril miwta first tiinlay otearh month within the past few years, ao a to enable teeny hall. j ,)(((. Q ltj,iM (o )e ,,lvnas wr - i ' The way to build up Oregon .City la t (fire Oregon City people jonr patronare. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Fresh Eastern Oysters. Pressed Chiekeni and Turkiea. K. K. Viu.iAa, the grocer. fountain Gold Tens at Charnian A Co'a, drngaists. C. S. Howard haa a new cottage well under way in Bolton. Clocks at Bnrmeister Everyone warranted. Andresen's. If ron want to buy lots in Bolton ap ply to C. O. T. William, agent. J. 8. Courtney M. P., physician and urgeon, room 5 and 6, Charmau block. C. O. T. William is now prepared to make very favorable rates or. good farm loans. Thoee contemplating bor-owing should ascertain terms offered by C. 0. T. William. Take your babies to the New York gallery and get a good picture while yon have the chance. i wondeiful water power. Oregon City will surpass Minneapolis in her growth. With an electric line of car running on both the east and west side of the Willamette from Portland to Oregon City, thus affording constant and cheap transportation, and the induce ments now held out to manufacturers, we can assure Oregon City of a popula tion of 25,000 in the next two years. A company has just been formed for the purpose of keeping before the public the merits of this great manufacturing 1 there ia 23 feet deep a nd each diver rv center. The Oregon City Land company, j uiained underwater two hours. They with capital stock of 100,000, has j found the bottom bed rock with from been incorporated, the object being : 3 lo leol ol setiiuienl on lop. Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. II. O'Brien and wife of New berg spent a few day visiting at C. O. T. William In this city. They relumed on Tuesday. Some two year ago Juliu Krvytng left Oregoti City to return to Texas which he thought he preferred a a Imnie. A trial has convinced him that Oregon is better and he is now ex pected back to make his home here. Last Tuesday two diver, T. K John on ami K. llenselty for Portland Gen eral Electric coin puny all dav examin ing the bottom of the river in the basin just below the pulp mill where their big power house l to stand. Hie water QNCE HGHIN-l Wo wish to announce to tho reading public that wo are better proparod than ovor boforo with flno olidav Goods JoL Of all the latest styles and novelties, and tho goods are to bo sold and consist of tho finest lino of Hi mm' ii imp M b mid ISHING GOODS. to properly advertise the city and invite capitalist and manufacturers to investi gate the propositions ottered by the Portland General Electric company. The officers of the Oregon City Land company are James 8. Coolicsn, presi dent ; Charles Gore, vice-president and general manager; and Charles Allen treasurer and secretary, with office at Portland and Oregon City. All the member of Kail Encampment No. 4 I. O. O. F. are earnestly invited to to be present at their next regular meet ing, Tuesday evening, Pec. 20, 1S02. for the purpose of nominating officer for the ensuing year, and to assist in confering the secend degree. Lost From Greennian's transfer wag on on Smith street, November 2l, a cot bed. If the party that picked it up will return it to C. M. Greenman no ques tion will be asked and they will be paid for their trouble. Get your Christmas candies and nuts at Stevens's and make happy the little girls and big irir's. Send to the Entekpbise office for yoor legal blanks. A single one or a hundred furnished at Portland prices. C. F. Royal a prominent bridge build er of Salem was in town last week ne gotiating with the county court. Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let block of the Commercial bank. 3t Mr. G. I. Thomas. .Notice-To Kent. Sealed bid will be received by the master and wardens of Multnomah lodge No 1, A. F. A A. M until Satur day January 7, 1803 at 6 p. m. for a lease for from one to five years of the store and fixtures now occupied by Mayer A Ackermun. Applicants must state the line of business to be carried on, term of years, rent per month, land Frank Ferguson monthly in advance and the lodtie re-1 Nelson and W, . Todd Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Klinuheih Kolh and Frank Schultz, Addie A. Bullock ami Philip Lrlchweiss. Nora F. Kleinfelter and E. F. Zimmerman, Maggie Costello and Caretha serves the right to reject anv or all bids. I ' Rent to commence February' 1. 10. Tl,e V Xmaa gift to its sub- Address bids to Master and Warden, j -rlhr" is r,) ' beul,,ul ,,,n",,", Oregon Citv, Oregon j by special arr..ng.-ment. tor the par- Mark bid's for rent of store. ikaUn ot hil h ,ook m ,h8 H"' each subscriber may receive this pre- A Protest. en, i)OIlt ftli to get it. Editor Enterprisk: The theatrical WE CAN SHOW YOU THE FINEST LINE OF Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, SILK AND FLANNEL SHIRTS. A fine lino of gloves bought for tho occasion. A flno line of Cuff Buttons Scarf Pins and Shirt Studs, HNDTIES Well we should smilo we have ties. We havo more than all our com petitors combined. " They aro not in it." O'CONNELL St GLASS, The One Price Clothiers and Hatters, ORECON CITY. OREGON. Buy your naints and oils, window j company which ia advertised to give a and doors at the Park Place Store, j performance in Shively's hall on next Tbey are cheaper than elsewhere. . j Mondav evening December 19 is h- ... nounced by "The Dramatic Star" as fiioa lukcuv nun. u, luiineriy fi nils . ... . , ' - homi Mini 0Mnt anil city was married to Mr. Chas. Seefred of Los Angeles on the 16th of November Mrs. Grace Williams and daughter Mary returned from their trip east on last Friday morning much pleased with their visit. obscene in j Evangelist Bateman will apeak at the i Seventh street hall instead of Shively-s on Friday night. Alter Friday be will ! be at Shively's each ninht following ex cept on the l'.ttli and 22ml. Sundav I service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Ladies and gents Pearl Knives, Pearl and Gold Pens and Pencils just the thing for Christmas presents at Charman A Co's Prng Store. On the 5th ol January the executive committee and leaders of the people's party are to meet in this city to confer relative to future work in the state. The east side electric company ex pects to run a car Dp as far as the Clack amas by the end of this week. The trolley wire was stretched to within 200 yards of the river on Sunday. E. B. Clements is in the city prepar ing for a trip into southern Oregon where he expects to be for some time. He does not think that he can get ready to leave before the first of the year. The neatest presents for Christmas, 1892, come from the holiday stock of Bnrmeister & Andresen, leading the trade in diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, musical instruments etc. The Bign which was hung over the walk at the free reading room is still missing. Any one knowing where it is will confer a favor by reporting it to I. Prindle who will get it and replace it over the walk. performances." On behalf of the Minsiterial Association ami good peopie ; Raspberries in December Dial is of Oregon City I desi-e to enter my ! wmt K Warner has picked in his garden most solemn protest against any such even' week since July. A line cluster on exhibition being given in our midst. G. Wm. Gibonky. our table looks as pretty as in i utr.mer and the flavor is excellent mill- Library Social. The Ladies of St. Paul's Guild will give a library social at Pope's hal! on Tuesday evening, Dec. 20th. Theladies wonld request as many as will to wear something to indicate the title of a book. A prize will be given to the one guessing the greatest number of books present. Fancy and useful articles will be for sale. Admission 10 cents; re freshments 15 cents. Milk, X ilk Having assumed entire control of the Minthorn Park dairy by the purchase of Mr. Hemelgarn's interest, I am pre prared to furnish pure milk delivered to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Orders can be left at O. W. Lovejoy's and F. T. Barlow's on Main street or J. D. Runner's on Seventh street. M. W. Randall, tf Right now we are ready, with an immense assortment of Christmas gifts. The presents you want at the prices you like are all included in our splended line of diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware,musical instruments, etc. Bl'KMKIBTER t A.SDHESKN. For a sore throat there is nothing better than ft flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It will nearly effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheu matism and has cured many severe cases. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A. Harwso. The following from the Venonia Jour nal refers to 8. G. Schoonover. a former resident of this county, who was elected in Columbiaon the people's party ticket: "Commissioner Schoonover was down the river Friday looking after the bridge across Oak Ranch creek, which is the only stream on the road from Forest Grove to Mishawaka that is not bridged. (hnrch Festivals. Special prices given to churches and j schools for their Christmas candies, nuts i and fruits. E. E. Williams, the grocer. Government Land in Dkmand. Last Mondav nine sections in town 4 north range 8 west was thrown open to settle ment and were seventeen timber and homestead tilings were offered. This land lies along the Nehalem and is con sidered rich timber and agricultural land. The survey was made by Henry Mel drum who completed the survey about a year ago, The land office was kept very busy Monday there being over 20 timber claim filings, 14 homesteads and one pre emption. Declaration of intention to become citizens were filed during the week by Geo. B. Elliott, Chas. W. Robinson, Robert Cartz, Jno. C. Ross, W. J. Stacey, Ellen Case and Adeal Davoust all subjects of the Queen of England, Benj. Drefs, a Russian, and Henry The nridge across the Clackamas was being raised on Tuesday and a large loiceof men are busy getting ready to set the poles between there and the city. While R. W Porter was cutting wood on the side hill above Canemah he slipped and fell, severely cutting both hands and bruising his side. Yesterday John Mclntire of Salmon was in town on business. He says the snow is down to within a mile of his place. Look at this week's calendar and no tice what is to happen Tuesday evening at Pope's hall. Dont fail to attend. We had a pleasant call from F. X. Mattbieu of Butteville, Tuesday. Yesterday A. R. Doolittle was busy moving over to his new place. Wednesday George Brouuhton visited his logging camp on the Moliilla. THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE! The Most Complete and only first class GROCERY Quality consider ed, our prices are always the lowest. IniMirtcr8 iiml tlci'lcrs in m lice Family Grace Selected Teas,rme Coffees & Spices. Butter & Cheese from best dairies Fruit and Vegetables in Season. Business Conducted On Business Principles. One Price to All. Positively no con nection with any advertising scheme Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City. J. W. A. R6DHOUS6, Watchmaker & Jeweler. Has a nice line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for the Holi day Trade. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, FimI anil SulnStuhle ORECON CITY. LOCATE II UKTWKKN TIIK UK POT HKI1X1E AND Souvenir Spoons a Specialty Sunday Services. Stine a German. Position Wantko By a housekeeper. Reference given; reasonable. Address Mrs. E. L, Vancouver, Wash. We offer a great variety of appropriate presents for ladies, gentlemen children. We can supply a suitable gift for old or young at any price you desire to expend. Burmkistek Andhkbkn, FMtBTCONIlKK'iATIONALOHt'KCll.-KiJv O W. Lucas, i'atir. Services at 11 a. t. and 7:30 p a. 8'iiirlay Hc.himl afler morning ser vice. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30o,cl(Kra. Prayer meeting of Yniinit I'eonlp, Society of Christian Kii'leavor every Sunday evening at 6;.'j0 pr.mpt. FIKHT BAPTIST Clft'KCH. Ilrv. Gilna Pakkkk Pastor Morning Hervlce at l:Hiimlny School at w-14; Kvenlng Hervlce ::); Hcgiilar prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Sunday In the mouth. A corulal Invitation to all. ST. JOHN'S CHUKCH.CATHOLIC.-Kltv. A. Hiij.khkanD, Pastor. On Sunday mass at H and IU:HU a. H. Kvery second and fourth Sunday German sermon after the s o'clock masa At all other masses Kngllith sermons. Sunday School at 'I 'M r. M Vespers, apologetlcal subjects, and Benediction at 7:80 r. a. METHODIHT EPISCOPAL CHIKCH.-Kbv Eiw. Gittkns, Pastor. Morning service at 11; Hunday Hchoolat 12:16; Even I ng service at 7 :80. Kpworth League meeting Hunday evening at (j:30; Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 6:80. strangers cordially invited. FIRST PREHBYTEKIAN CHimCH.-Ksv. i. W. Oiboney, Pastor, Hervlccs at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Hahhath Hchool at 10 a. m. Young an every Sunday evening at n:m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at :). seats tree, EVANO'JI.ICALCIIUUCH-GERMAN - Ana. Eknht, Pastor. Preaching services every alter nate H u inlay at 11 A. M and 7:80 P. M. Hahhath school every Hunday at 10 A. M. (John Harrlsherger. Hunt.) Weekly Prayer Meetlnir . everv Wednesday evening and; UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.- Rev P. B. Williams, pastor, Services first and third Sun day mornings and the preceding Haturday night In each month at Oregon City, at 11 a. m. and 7 p m., aid the first Sunday afternoon of each month at Kails View. I If you havo a watch or clock that dot's not run and ki'cp cor rect time, give mo a trial and I will do the sfjuaro thing by you. If honcHt and fair dealing will capture your trade I will havo it. SATISFACTION -:- GUARANTEED. Watches ftegulated Free of Charge. No. 4, Commercial Hank Mock, Oregon City, Onwiri. F. W. MILLER, SbbiIs, - Trees, - Bnlta, - Fertilizfirs, wages Dean, x Poultry and Bee Supplies, Etc., Etc. SECOIVD STREET, PORTLAND OREGON. SB2STD IFOR CATALOGUE. Double find Single Rign, and Hud dle liorxi-H al way h on luuid nt the lowest pricoH. A corrall connected willi the burn for Ioohu tdock, I ii form ill ion rexardlntf any kind of Htoi k promptly attended to liy penton or letltir. horses Bought and Sold. mm v 7 SOOTHING far CHIIDRIN OWING TEITH IIF.I.IFTB FEVEIIIHII HEAT, f HEVENT F1TH, OONVUUIONH, ike. PKEHEKVK A HKAI.TIIY Hi' ATE OF TUB CON STITUTION UUI11NO 1-EIUOD OK1 TEKTU1NO. Bee that lha worda " J0IIN BTEEDMAtl, Cham, int. Walworth, Sumy," aro euifrurnd on Mis Government Htnnip affiled to awli nuekeb. -Bold bjr all Loading liruuglstn, Beautiul Fruit Farm ! Forty acrnH, Invel iih a door, all cleared, wull I'cikkmI i; .to five fioldri, good houHe 2(x2(J I'eet, Hpliindtd well of (rood water and foroi) pump, Rood burn and out Iiouhoh, Hovoral hundred fruit troeH pruium, applo, chfirriiw, etc., muull fruit in abund ance, oevoral shocp, hoH, cows, two vouiii? horHOB. KvurythinK in finit- cIiihh condition. For particulars, apply to owner, Milton Htingby, near Currinnvillo, or Bee L. R. .Tanney, with W. Carey Johnson, Oregon City, Oregon.