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

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SCHEDULE OF TIME
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HiruiiK ol iMirluim 'llnr jiitarmtml
In nliin linw maily tlio t)iiiC ililii
Wlinn I In- dial liili ,ili ur t (or
Hie electric fomimny limy hail eight ur
tell men, k luuae mill lihrk ni Im kin
mi llie) tlioiilllit thuy Here iIuImk wtill
lo yet U a 'h' mi hour, but u xr li'iii
liaa Uuifht llm ciiigiiiiy hnw lu lu tho
work enaily mn iiiirkly will, a form ol
ixteeii iimn iiiimI ol whom have ika
xilia ur rant hooka Willi which
the work la ilmie. Tim polo ia Ural
mia.il hv liainl lo all x enwi
with aharp ika lu holil it Iniin allp
iinn Thia lollowa th nun aa lhiy lilt
Ilia lii'tvy m.Ii., Ml li i at hy haiul ami
dually with Ilia lonat pike olia.
Thrio or at uiool lour inovva whii'h ar
fiwulfil tomlitiooly ami quietly rim
auiniiiK not over Irom tlirve. to llvn in In
Utia eU llm Mltt tt I r i tE 1 1 1 in thn lixfuot
liulti In which It la lu alaml. Ho frl
havo llii-an iiipii hci oiim that llii-y can
turn a oln urnuii'l wIiimi it la two-lhinla
up in aa to t.r i n it lacing any ilirvrtion
Ihry wih. For ilia ml imi lr rw
iurril on thn Hut a ilcirick ami liu kli
Ia uwil.
A t'oi XTMV Snkak Tmr. Tha ace
tlona ailjuinlnit Carua ami Mulinowrre
rmi-iilly viaiiol hy a ruviiltnt ancak
thirl who hail ail v) to Uia KIK"' thiiitia
ol thia liln w liilu out on hia irtihiiory ex
IMHlition. 1 in rnu iviilinlly iriaml
for din Kami1, ami r-vnrylliiitK waa nu-at
that caiiin lo hia lmi. l'mvnlmi wild a
riic Iih llml callml iim Dr. tiniu licr hut
ilinlpitil ol lukinx Imul it-inn hti took
cliirki'iia, Icaviim tho iKiclor hut ono
irmiuiiiahly (or hia t'lirialinaa ilimiiT.
At lli'iiry Sclixiua' hi Invcalcil in a
aaarin o( UMa well alockml with honry
hut (orKot lo aunw upon pricn or tvnui
ol piyir.i'iit. lVrlmpa miiim o( th in
inati'a o( lh IiIvb IimhIimiciI hia h'ln-at
o thut he iliil not l.avn liimi to lull llcn
ty of hia purchamt. Sulimipniitly hn
diil not mi' in to final any thin in hia
linn till h horiowi'd aotnn nici-aiiln mik
if J. W. Smith of Miilino, A he iliil
not Icavn hia rnnl hia rullcra am at a
loas to know iimiu w hom to call to repay
tha viait.
Ihiinii (ikanii Woiik Tlm IoIIowIhk
clipiiintt ia taken Irom tlm Salem Cap!
tal Jouinitl and will provn of Intercut to
poranti" nulleriiiat (nun liipior, opium,
morphine, cigarette or tohacco hithila:
dell Nauli haa returned fiom the Keeley
liiHliluto, at Fori'Bt drove, where he
haa tuki'ii a live weeks' treatment (or
morphine, whixky and cigarette hiiliit.
Wis ia thoroulilv cured uud invite" any
one intert'Kted to coniti uud i'e him
fur telert'lico aa lo the conipleteneHa of
tho turn, lie waa mutin twenty-four
uriiina a day of niorphiiie, two pinta of
liipior and amoked inceunlly, iind l
uarda 1 1 in recovery aa iilmoHt a niinu-le,
lie la a Bound, Imitlthv and happy man
todiiy. lleaiiVM the imditute of which
Mr. Frank l'avey, formerly of Salem, Is
aecreliiry and hiiHinenH niiiniitfor, occu
piea a hrick block, and it ia dohiK a
((rami work (or moil who htive fallen a
victim to tin ovila which limy treat. A
branch IiiHlitulu haa linen rutuliliHhed
ut 1'orlland In tho Cutiihi ido block.
(loVKRNOK l'KNNOVKII IN TotVN Oil
Friday Uovernor I'eiinoyer acconi
paiiled hy KcproHciitiilivA Miller ol 1. inn
county wua In (own nmklnn u Ihoro'nih
limpection ol the (alia, their object heliiK
to (h'tennino In what manner a (lull
ladder can heHt he conatructed ao aa to
be iierinanent and iiaeful. They Hjumt
aoine time over at tho great w ater fall
carefully examining it contour and the
formation of ILh bed. They wore mitla
fled from whut they aw that fur about
5,000 thealale could bluHtati evorluating
and sorviceablo flHhway out of tho solid
rock, and it la probable the uovernor In
IiIh meaaaue wilt reuominend an appro
priation for this purpose.
Multnomah County Koads. The
Troutdale Champion contains tho fol
lowing items rolativo to the roadB In
that section. It seems that even Mult-
iiuiiiiilra rimila hid not nil rock ptivml !
"III lulnrnal lo lh uounly !iilliinlnaioli
I'M, H l,,k Kiel Mi Iiumi II VII
u'i'Ioi k III llm i'ViimImu to Imiil a cur. I i,f
woml on Vi' ni'K'liiy it I m ni t lliri'injimr.
(era ol it uilln, Tim Irlxhlful comlilloii
ol llm rouiln in i'iioukIi to iiiukii any oiiu
uni a hlu "i" when Ihcy llml ll.i'in
wlvna xluck in llm intul, ('mm
HtoN. will Hiipply u Im nn portion ol tlm
liuiihi'r lor thi woik lo Im iloiin on tho
aliiiiKhlur h . They am aoumwhut
hiimllcuppeil hy not Iiciiik ahln lo haul
(nun then mill ihroiiKh llm IriKhllul con
ililloii ol llm roiiiN."
IIi'stkii Itiih Wii.hon. Tim Tiilcrain
a liepiilv Mienir MornHil nilurimd
lii"t lilht from llm I. man Heaven ilia
trlcl lu llm eaalein part ol Cliickamaa
county, whnui Im wniit to look (or a
couple uf Imrae thlcvea. Mr. Mor(an ili'l
not gel hia men, hut hail th plnNauro
ol rt'liirnlliK hrielly to hi" olil occupa
tion nl lookiliK lor lliinh'lle Wnlle, tlm
iiiiinleier ol lllnliu Morton. Heveral
parliea hail written to Klmriir Kelly that
Wolln waa actually in that part of tlm
country, ami waa aonn a wnek axu laat
Numlay. Mr, Mornan (omul hia man,
who provi'il to tm a yotinn (lermaii who
wua earchliin (or ileairaliln lamt. la
thia thn aauin MoiKn that waa with
Shenir Kelly when Wilaon Jumpeil out
of tlm luitfuy ana) over a (anctT K a,
no w-omler Wnlle ia atill at lurgn.
Nkatii Mt. Ilono'a Siunowa. I,aat
Slurilay J. C llackelt ami Itu'.H'rt
('renlnmii relurneil (rout Mr. Ilacket'a
homealeail on Klk Kliit where they hail
apeut a week. They went alnmal al thn
(out ol Mt lliaxl tlm haim ol which ia
only ail luilea Irom Mr. Huckell'a
ranch nuhl up thn Sundy cativon It
rninml, hailml anj anowml wliiln llmv
they wen thurn hut no anow r
uiaineil on thn Kroinul In thn Valley,
Tlm hllla on either aiilu Wern wliiln.
They got no gaum except iluu aaltnou
out ol a creek that one ran Mci acromi,
hut they leaaleil on vetilaon hKi(ei hy
parliea who am luukititf a Iniklneaa ol
hiinhim with tlowa ami killinn every
thiini that they ran run iluwu Irom the
hilla.
I'HMMriiHV l'mntiiNii rKiim.naa
For aomu tllun paat thn reaiilence aertion
of llm city on thn hill haa Ix-en inlvaled
hy Italian pcihlleni hoth main ami
(cilia Id who avoiil pavititf the city IlielirO
hy gellitiK oil' of the Niat or train ami
atartiiiit at once for thn hill An omVer
acciim tin-in on one ol thn mwin aln-eta
woul'l luler that limy were iiolii to or
from thn country hut aa noon aa they
am on a hack atn-el they peihlln tlili
Itently. ltecrnlly on viailetl a houae
ami after knock inir aeveral liinea ami
neltiiiK no anawer aim trieil the ilmir ami
tintlinK it locked went to (he window and
looked in. Such prowler" ahould he
aummarliy ejected from the city
Wab it AaiikaToa? In excavaliim for
tlm alone wall about hia lota T. I.. Char
man unearthed chunk of black "iilv
atance which had eviJeiitly been woixl
Mimn time long ago and been partially
burned. It looked like charcoal but
waa much heavier Mr Chartnan aub
jit'ted it to acid teata which it wilhnlood,
and a aample exHimtl to the air in a
lew daya allowed white threads
which placed upon hot stove were not
dextroyed by half an hours expoauie to
strong heal. A gentleman tamiliar
w ith aaliestoa mini's said that it had ex
actly the apearance of thai mineral.
Mohk Kii-K llaamica. On Tuesday
morning just aa yt. editor had diawn his
shoulders together with a shrug ami
made up hia mind that w inter was upon
him the sanctum was invaded by Mrs.
Julius Norris who brought with her some
nice ripe red rasplierriea Vpon I tie
end o( one sprig Iheie were eight ripe
lierrics lit'sidca aeveral gren ones,
while the leaves wore as bright ami
fresh as in May. Villi one retrospec
tive glance lo the wintei ot our youth
where Christmas and 30 degrees below
xero wuru no uncommon companions
we Hie llm berries and concluded that
Ibis was not much ol a w inter alter all.
Clackamas A. O. U. V. Ukkickus.
I ast Saturday evening tho A. (I. V. W.
lodge at Clackamas eleclud olllci r (or
the ensuing year ns follow: fl. E.
llolcomb, master workman ; S. I), Jones,
(oreman; E. C. Chapman, overseer;
V. T. Johnson, guide; C. E.l'ease, re
corder; A. Mather. (Inanceer; J. V.
Hoots, receivor; E. CiimmingH insido
watchman; E. C. Chapman, outside
watchman ; L I.. Jones, trustee. The
Inslallitaon occurs on tho (list Saturday
in January and on the 10th the lodge
will hold a public meeting.
lilili'K Too Ciihac The l'licitle. Iluild
or miles that Wills Hros. have closet!
down their brick yard at Willshurg and
state that they do not intend to sell an
another brick until spring. They are
emphatic, in t hoi r opinion that better
prices should be maintained by the
brick makers, and assert that they
would rather plough tip their yard than
make, brick In it at the prices gome are
being sold at.
Elkcthh: Railways. The Statesman
gives an account of the consolidation of
the motor lines in that city one object
being to build lines into the country
round about. It concludes the account
with the following: "There are those
who believe the new corporation is sim
ply a branch of the Portland-Oregon
City electric line and that the valley will
bo entirely covered by their lines.
Now Wiikhr is Hoss, The Yamhill
llepoiler furnishes tho following: "A
deputy almilli mimed Hos, while lu
search of ('huh, Wilson, tlm Milwaukee
murderer lat summer, left a bay hore
at Walling'a livery in Amity, ami "ver
called lor him. Thn Inusti was sold (he
other day for 177 Walling'a hill for
keeping lii in wua 7ri,Hlid oilier expense
Incurred amounted to t'.i.M). Wulllng is
now Hdverllaln( lor Kohm to come, and
pay him the illlli rence. This goes to
show that a horse call more than eal
himself up in live month time In (his
country"
TlIK (iKKOliN I.KOISLATI MH, Will aSJll
meet ami everyone will bo inlereited in
watching Its proceedings, as mailers of
morn than usual Interest aireciing the
dinner interests are almost certain lo
come up. The EaraiiPMisa la making
arrangements to have the fullest ihle
report of all lniiorlaiit liappeiili'gs, writ
ten up in a style lo particularly in
terest Its Clackamas county nailers.
11 you want lo know what thn Clacka
iiitt uour.ly representative are doing
lor llm good ol Clackamas county, take,
and read thn Kmtkhi'hisk.
OmrKksor Multnomah Lornix. On
Saturday evmiiiig Multnomah lodge,
No. 1, A. F. A A. M. met in regular
aesalon ami elected olflcera lor the en
aulng year as lollowa: I.. L. I'orter,
master, II. K. Ferrln, aenior warden, T.
J. Iwn-ncn, junior warden: T F.
Kyan, aecreUry and Fred I'almer, tyler.
The installation will occur on Ht. John's
tluy which is on Tuesday the H7th.
There la considerable inleiest laken
among Masons looking toward thn or
ganiiAliou ol a rhaptxr hern, and it ia
now thought that it will aoun he done.
(Ikkkn (ioona Invitations. Wednea
day several citliens (otind letter in their
lKwlol!lc boxe setting (ottli the great
advantagea ol "green gootla," made hy
them Irom "original plate" and which
they were willing to aupply on very
n'asonsble terns Mr. ltanda states
that jililging by the appearance ol the
envelopes them were only about lilly of
these invitations in the mail that morning.
Fob tiii I'l'i'xa Itiriit The Newberg
(iraphic says: "It ia reported that
Captain Waud w ill put a bran new boat
on thn linelietween Mission Landing and
Portland next spring. Charley Spauld
ing ia also considering the feaaibility of
putting a boat on the river to tow logs
and do other freighting aa the public dn
inaiids, Plenty of river craftl are
always to the benefit ol the public and
we hope to aee both boat put on the
river."
A Tkmi-ohahy Hoao Street commis
sioner llobeig has been busy the past
week with a force ol men Imllding a
piece of plank road along Main street
j opjioaito the Sash A Door factory.
.Nearly all ol the old gra.le will t Uken
up hy the n.otor line and a temporary
piece of road hail to be built to prevent
the low or and eastern country from be
ing blockaded in the lower end of town.
(Iii'lalnms Present
Christmas Cards from 2 cents up.
Plush Handkerchief lloxea.
Plush and leather Glove Poxes.
Plush and Leather Cuffs and Collar
lloxea .
(iold Pens, Pencil and Watch
Charms.
Photograph and Autograph Albums.
Plush, Leather and Silver Toilet Sets
from 1 up.
Perfumo Sets.
The largest and finest line ol Per
fumes in bulk.
Hot ties, Vases at remarkably low
prices at Cii.vhman & Co's
City Drug Store, the leaderof
Christinas Novelties.
Anyone who wauls to purchase a
Christmas present ran make the best
selection by looking through our com
plete slock of holiday goods. IU kmkis
ikk A Aniuikhkn.
Tho latest in visiting curds at thn Ex-
tkiii'KIsk Okkick. Prices to suit you.
Mihif)' an put" Irnu ol 4'. O
'I'. U llllaiii.
At Huntley's
In
cards
booklets
giftbooks
calenders
etc.,
printed
in colors
we
have
a
bewildering
display
you
should
have
a
look
at them
before
the
assortment
is
broken
up
Xmas
stock
purchased
in eastern
markets
and
we are
showing
the latest
styles and
novelties
at
prices
that are
right.
Come
in and
let us show
you how
satisfactory
Xmas
shopping
can
be
made.
-Oregon Gity Book Store,'?
. Three doors north of postoflica.
W. A. Huntley, - Proprietor.
Mnr. led.
DAVIh-ltArcll. At the residence of
W T. Hand, of Ely December 1H.
IHIHIbyKiiv.fi. W. (iils)imy, Mr. li,
W. Davis and Miss Til lie Itaiich.
The ceremony occurred at six o'clock
in llm evening in the presence ol the
family mid a few relative. Mr Davis
I a proinisiiiK young man of Silverfon,
Oregon and Miss Kitiicli one of the most
estimable young Indie of Ely. Their
home will l.ein Silverton to whVh place
they went on Thursday. After the
ceremony I lie company partook of a
sumptions repast. The couple were re
memliered hy numerous handsome and
Useful present.
Special Offer to NuliM-rlber.
The Weekly (ilolie-Democrat
The farmer, Die merchant or the pro
fessional man who lias not the time to
read a large daily newspaper, will find
lu The Weekly (ilolie-Deniocrat, con
sisting of tun pages, a paper that exactly
suit him brimful of the best new of
the day, lulflciontly condensed to meet
bis needs. Thoughly strictly republi
can in principles, it la never so partisan
as to suppress any important news nec
essary lo a correct knowledge of current
event. Once a reader, always a reader.
Price, $1 per year. Any person send
ing us three dollars at one lime lor three
yearly subscription to the weekly, will
receive one copy free (or a year. A free
sample copy may be had by writing for
it. Subscriptions received by all post
masters or newsdealer throughout the
; United Slates, or dirxctly hy Globe
Piinting Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Sow Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely
do you good, if you have a Cough, or
with any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Lungs Dr. King's New discoverv for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is
guaranteed to give relief or money will
be paid back. Siitt'ererers from La
Grippe, found it fust the thing and under
it use had a speedy and perfect recov
erv. Try a sample bottle at our expense
I and learn (or yourself just how good a
jibing it is. Trial bottle fr?e at U A
I Hunting's Drug Store. Large sine 50c.
land ll.OO.
Speculation Dangero.
Scarcely a dav passe without the
the newa of some larrue failure flashing
over tlie wires the usual result of spec
ulation in stock or some equally danger
ous venture. The same electric current
carries to dear distant friend the sad tid
ings of death ol loved ones too often
the result ot speculation in patent nos
trum. Moore's Hevealed Keinedy is
no speculation but ia sold on positive
guarantee. lo not fail to go to your
druggist and ask lor your money if not
aatiatied. We know you will go and
buy another bottle. For sale by all
drogvfisls
HAVE YOU
BOUGHT that CHRIST
MAS PRESENT YET ?
REMEMBER WE have
the ONLY Line of
RICKSECKER'S
PERFUMES in the City.
The Prices Will Suit
Any Purse.
Come in and Look Them
Over.
C, C. HUNTLEY,
Successor to
I
Caufieid & Huntley,
Druggists.
Book Store.
We No
have more
something acceptable
entirely present
new in can
albums be
this offered
year with than
etched a
metal and good book
wood we
tops. have them
Also some in
new cloth
designs in and fancy
gold pens bindings
and to
holders, suit
manicure your purse
sets sets
plush of
papetries six vol.
fancy ink as low
stanas as
etc. $1.50
flONEYl
"
LOAN!
OFFICE Next door to Caufieid & Huntley'8 drug store.
ME
WHNT YOU
To exercise your good wose and taate in making your selections for
the present g aon and get a
Christmas Present
That will, in addition to expressing your good winhen, be ap
preciated by your friend for its
WORTH AND USEFULNESS.
You can get just what you want at a price that will correspond
with your pocketbook at
THOMAS OHARMAN & SONS'
PIONEER -:- STORE.
Silk Umbrellas,
Work Boxes,
Toilet Cases,
Manicure Sets,
Gloves,
Nothing would please your mother, wife or daughter better than an
elegant cloak or dress pattern. In
CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS
Our stock is the finest in Oregon City and equals that of Port
land in quality and price.
A CHRISTMAS DINNER
Cannot be wade tempting to the appetite unless the best of
materials are used in its preparation.
OUR G ROCERIES
Are selected for their purity and quality.
GO TO
Oregon City Iron Yorks 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.
OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS,
Manufacturers of and dealer in all style of
COMBlflATIOfl WII(E AND piCp FENCE,
Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also
Hartman Steel Picket Fence,
And Wire Fanol 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
Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street,
OREGON CITY. OR.
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, '
8HOP ON SEVENTH STREET. AT HEAD Of STAIRS.
0. 0. T. WILLIAMS will
lean yon all ilio money you
want on improved farmrf at
the very lowent rates. Special
rates given on large loans.
No BuiMing and Loan Asho-
ciation hut titraight good?.
After thirty years residence
in Oregon City I feel nafu in
refering to the public in general.
"THERE'S MONEY IN IT."
Collar & Cuff Boxes,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Albums,
Jewely,
Purses.
Cut to Orders