Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 30, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Hnterprise.
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liili litil tier lul vim u'clm li by lit
tlm lUpliBt rlitmli. Al lo o'i Iih k It
nut lo until mut nurt (ur lion, lint
found no liorMi to riiln. Admit 1 1 in tiie
time ul ilay parly ftil.rf.l (tie i'tirllanrl
IIoiimi mill tut iliiwn hy llitt alum lor
while ni aUrarUxl tuniir lt"iiliuii hy
kiikliiit mul ttinriii al Hid il"K
Fnmlly ht k" up mul taking mii out
I'oul (nun llin InKik put It on mul walki'il
oil". Mr Krniut mipiioafil It wan Iiib
om ii rout, hut UiiT it u f xi tul (hut it
Iwlonijol to unit i( tlm honrtli'r. 1'hln
thi'lt rHirlil to J. S. I'tinliiui mul
uti Mi'mUy h ms'iiiiimip Juliiw to
1'inllmiil mul llii'V nm.lii it ararrli of llin
Blulilra mi thn tt ni'ln hut (.nihil no
hunw Htilvriiiitl y tlm ilill mul
lirl.lle wiTf foiitul in mi rxt ni.lii nUliln,
hi'i tin mmi Itml Mt tltti mulillu mul
hrlilln worlh thout flA, anying Unit lie
goiliit to Uk tli hure out to pa
tur. Tlm mmi lia tint Iwimi cailKlit. It
In iiis..i tlmt tlm amiio party atoln
Ixilli homo mul runt .
SlKN FllnM TIIK lUlliltm l.nat l'fk'l
I'ortlmiil Cliriuili In nari: thi Moiulay
Ittxt it wait thn pli'Mimm o( Urn Chnnilcln
ropri'iH'iilativii to Ik on tlm liii(hU hark
of Oriwri City. Thn lmulm-a(i pin
m'IiIihI to vli'W (ixcvIIihI anylliiim ol a
lia nalur awn for many a day.
hlrrli'hinil aay uir to tlm liorthoant nu
ll or ft rauopy o( a hint) ft uiniufr aky an
tlm (iye fvor Ixiludd, renmil ttiat grand
old iiiuiiarili, Ml. St. HnliMia, in aulv
Hum iiranilimr mul umjaly, with lla
luantli) ol purity lullinir in Kr''''f'il onl
lilipn over ila atarriHl mid dinfl!Uri
aidix. Tlm aun'a ruyi wirn tinlinn it
from In-hind tlm dark, gloomy clouda tin
ilnr tahlili tin-nun City wai rvponinK,
thn clmr-i'ul wllitiu of till woudroua
tiimintaln aa ao ptirhn'l aa to he ftluuwt
Ih'voihI Im'Iii'I- atoniiii((ly hut a fuw
mill') annv. Tlm vmw wan o( hut ahort
il urut mil , hut It lantml limn noii;li to
ruvii'W thn pannliiK til tlm at'aniina that
yearly tlrnw ua m-arrr tlm galea that art)
ajar.
Mamkikiion CiiitiarMAa, On Sunday
ltv. (. W. liiliuiifiy iinltinl in the holy
Ininda ol iniitriiiioiiy, J. K. Murria mid
Mina Flnrit Matita. Tlm groom it a
prominiiiK )'.''i( nmn ol thia city mid
tlm hridu tlm iUiihUr ul A. Miiuti of
Mnplf I.iine. Willia ArnintrotiK muvod
nil Ix'nt tti it ii . u:ul Mian Klora Kii'harda
a hriili'Minaiil. Altur tlm oiirt'inonv on
In for in u 1 rvcpplioii was hold. The Imppy
t'ouple Kt'rn tint rwiplnnla of many lino
fill and Ih'huUIiiI proKi'iils Aiiioiii;
thiMii prt'Hi'iit wuru Mr. mid Mra.
Minim, Mra II. Morrin, Mm J. T.
Kiilon, Mr. mul MrH. Tluw. Ihivitm, Mr.
ami Mra. Itolit. Mrllriilo of I'ortlunil,
Mr. and Mrn, V, W. II. Shiiihoii, Minaia
Kluru lili'lmrdH, Kittii, Mill I id mul An
niu Muulx, Mury mid Siirnli lavii's,
Hcho HiiniHon mid Myrtle Mi'llride.
Mi'hhih. Willia Aruiatroiii;, Win. 1 1 an
te 1 tin, John, TIioiiihh iii.d I.ewia lliivien,
('liirnnen, (ieorgu nnd Alhert Muut.,
ItoHH Kuton Hiid Otin Moriin.
Mania at tiik IIai'timt Ciii'iii'ii. Tlm
capacity of the lliiptint oliurcli ax tiued
to ila uliuimt on Mnmliiy niulit at the
iMitertainini'iit for thn little lolka. Tlm
nmti'iiin witH tiiHlily arrnntred iih an
old fiiHhloned dining room with I'nrln
und A initio ailtiiiK nroiiud ft renl lire
jiluce n liii h "John" hud noulei'tt'd to
tiupply with woimI, However, (irundptt
mil hy rending hi" pnper nnd tlm old
huly with her knitting liuide a home-like
Hi'ene. A cordial Kreeting whh given Mm.
Siintii CIiiuh who an iiHiml got there ho
forn her liiinlumd. In a neat apeeeh aim
proved that "honors were eaay" and
that her hunhand had too long monopo
lized the glory ol ChrintinaH day while
elm had Hlaved at homo dressing dolls,
llxlng tip toyt cite, for him to dlHtrihuto
and brag over. After old Hanta arrived
and apread himself the children of the
mihool were mittlo happy with hags of
candy and niita.
No LioiiTH kok tmk Kivkh. Hepresen
tatlve Hiirmiin liaa for long time been
working tt the requoiit of the board of
trade of thli city to secure n approprlu-
(lull lo erect nnd imiiiiliilii heacon llglila
nd huoya on tlm Wllluiniitle river he
tween luirn and l'ortltttnl . The appro
prliilloil fur thin tilijiii l witH iiirlinled ill
a hill providing lor liH'renced Unlit hoimii
tervlfe on the rimt hihi wan ilelnali'd
In the liuiiwi hint week, ao tlm river
Kli'iiiiihuiita will Imve tn get along wll limit
llulitn, exi ept mu ll an they ami lit to
provide 1 1 if in hi. vi-b with At there are
mine pHNHengura I'triled between Oregon
Cily and rnrllnud and morn houta puna
ing than on the ('oliituhia belween Port
land and Aalorla the tiiper Willainetle
ought to ln rei'iigulm-d In Urn meant
provided lo irotei t Iriilllc
A nkvv SriiKK. The llrtti of Hamilton
A Allen of ('liirkiiiiiaa have decided that
OiegonClty oflerta heller Held lor tlmlr
hunlneaa than tlm place where they now
nt, ao on tlm Ural ol tlm year they will
0hmi up with a line of general uierchan-
dine In I!. It. Kelly't building Jut! touth ,
of Heveittlt atrecl. It la their iiiteuliun i
to otrer good to the uiiiatma of Oregon j
City at living rate for onah, The llriu ;
ha tr.nihai U d a goinl mid aiiciWHtlul
hutlneaa at ( lackninaa ami will bring j
ft degree of energy and ptieh with the
bunluenft here which will future itt me-
ctiM. in th tprlng they will move to
their new ttoruon Hit corner uf Main
nnd Ninth Urania. Tldt bull ling will
Im) 'M feet (rout, (HI feet di e,) and two
ttoilea high, and tlmy will ariange It to
a to he haiidmiuie and imat and conveni
ent. Tut WtiiT Hum Nt nooi-a. -The Ore
gon City Went tide tchool will oH'it Feb
ruary 12 for the tprlng term ol five
uiontht Mr. and Mri. (i. II. Ihinn
have hevn engaged to take charge and
thla will lie their eecond year in that
school. It it ft probable that a third
teacher will he added before the clime of
the auinmer owing to the rapid Incretae
in the dinliict. The direclnra conleui
plutn enlablithtng graded course uf
study and hereafter will make their
tchool year correxind with J'ottltnd't
htvlng their vtcttiou in tuuiuii-r iiialead
of In the w inter at hts been the ctintom
lii-relulore. The ealahlinhtiient of ft
high school giade Is also eonti-mplated
AwxiNiia vt 1'i.atk tit.Ata. Friday
night the awning in front of V A.
Ilitiitley't Innik store Ini-aine ovrelght
ed with snow and ice and It'll with trraah
to the walk Mow tti iking ft small
hilllrlin boa id It fell. No great
damage would have resulted except the
wreck Urn awning had It not been fur
the bulletin board, a corner of which
as driven through the lower edge of
the targe plate glass, Fortunately only
one corner of the expensive glass la
shattered, and the rest can lie saved and
aa talvtgn will reduce the cost of repulra
much below the original cost of the
large plate glass.
MtkHimi md Sxtti.kd. On .Sunday
llev. 0. W. I'atker married Mist Lottie
Halrd and Mr. A. H. Ilresnerat the
home ol the bride's in jther in Portland.
There were present only the Immediate
family and MissesII.lt McCuwn mid
Mettallrown. After (he ceremony the
family and guests sat down lo wedding
dinner. They took the evening train for
this city and immediately settled them
selves rosily in the cottage on Monroe
street between Sixth mid Seventh
w here they are enjoying tlm delluhts of
hoiiskecping. Mr. mid Mm. Ilresser
have the best wishes of a host of ft iends
for ft long and Imppy married life.
IKi.AYt Mails. A small installment
of eastern letters mri veil on Monday
morning and it night another lot and a
few sacks of papers shuwed up. This
was the fitst eastern mail since the last
weeks' Thursday morning mail which
arrived at two o'clock Friday morning.
Several of the packages of CIu'IhIihas
presents appeared to have been consid
erably shitken up. The delay was oc
casioned hy tlm blockade of the Union
1'acitlc tn'tween I'ortland and The
thillcs. Nine trains were blockaded dur
ing the storm between these placet and
on Monday nine cars of mail and
exprem were hrouuht into I'ortlunil w ith
the trains belaled
tit'AHT. ritoM lil.t'K Uivkh. Tlm
K. ugene Itegisler says (ieo. A. lyton
and W. S. l'owell came down from the
mines in (he lllue Kiver country the
llrst of the week with a lot of ipinrtx and
about eighty pounds of it was shipped to
San Fiancisco for an assay. They art)
confident they have a good paying ledge
in night and the tpiartx sunt otT ind.cutos
a good supply ol gold. Woik in the
mines has ceased lor the winter and
these gentlemen returned to their homes
at Ilrownsville Monday morning. It la
probable thn lllue Kiver camp will be
lively next Reason alter the road is com
pleted. Husiiinki) hub Position. The Oswego
Iron Worker sayt of an Oregon City
lady: It is with great regreat that this
paper announces thn resignation of
Miss Wethorill as teacher of tlm Inter
mediate department in our public
school. Miss Wetherill la a Biiperior in
structor, loved by her pupils, whom she
was thoroughly training in a conscien
tious manner, The reason other with
drawal Is that she considered her sor vires
worth more than tt-tr per mouth. Her
request for an increase of salary was re
fused. PoeiriVKi.T Last Cam,. Parties In
debted to Charman & Son must call and
settle their accounts without delay or
the doltnipiencr will be reported to the
Mercantile Agency. A word to the
wise is sulflcient. Ciiakman a Son. 4t
(iii'slluiii fur Hie Council.
Mm. Kiirnm: I would like lo inquire
to what purpose do we support the ex
pensive imtc!iliicry uf city government?
is It an exploded llction that the cily
fathers tin have some Interest In good
government and concerning public
morals?
I supposed that the humblest citizen
might, with confidence, approach the
fraternal authorities ami present a
petition, rxmcling at least the scant
courtesy of being referred to ft committee.
Here la body of women, the wives,
sisters and friends of our mirft honored
cltlxens, presenting petition lo the
Hon Mayor and Common Council, beg
ging them in thn Interest of good morals
to tupprest indeceiit pictures upon our
lull boards ami to prohihit led exhiht
tioiis, which di-hauch the niorait of the
young. How It the petition received?
One ol the honored!?) members who
iloet not deterve ft w ile, nnd ol whom
hit mother may well be ashamed, movet
that the "Petition lie ml ii rued to the
source from which it emiittted"
Carried with only one voire rained in
protest.
I believe the common council lias t
committee on Health and Police, why
at least could It not have deen rclened lo
that committee?
la there anything in the uhje"t im
prontr for our virtuous lawmakers to
consider, or have these women who
lorni the only urgaiiixalion in the city
pledged to protect the home and the
youth of our city, and who constitute
the best working tm-iiibera uf all of utir
cntircnet, it me pan... "....y,... , Tholltfll,. .,ri(..i nahit,
have these cllixnns no weight nor
inllnenca In the community that their
ielilion should be treated with tuch
utter contempt.
When the city tttorney misct In ft
iiilbllc meeting' and nlaihly chaigea
f
l.,n,n ... .will urn i,-.,,,.,. , .
lim liegietT lu oriii w ai:i-oitnv uw
violators of the Sunday law. It it not i
in order to inquire for what ptirose lie
draws his salary? When these law-
makers and public otliciala wink at
crime and turn a cold shoulder la the
pleading of these mothers who htve no
weapon ol defence, tave their tears
and their prayers, it it any wonder that
our children are becoming familiar with
crime and licentiousness, and are apt
students in evadirg as well as breaking
the law even More they leave our
public schools.
"Corruption is t tree, wltoae lirtncliei are
(if tn immeasurable length; tliey spread
Kieryw litre; and Hit dew that drops from
thence,
Hath inlfcteil tome chain and tooltof
authority."
A City MoTtixa.
MllwtukreSclio.il Notes.
We closed a pleasant term of three
months on Friday Dee. 'Si with appro
priate Christmas exercises. In spile of
the inclement weather a large number
of interested parents visited the school
to ace what our little folks can do.
Those who ire on the roll of honor for
the term are Anna Wagner, Frits
Wagner, Amelia Hasselhrink, l)uis
llasatdbrink, Herman Schlickiser and
Priscilla A. Miley. Hut lor a serious
accident on the last day Krnest Edward
and Frid a Schlickeiser would be named
with the above. Those noted for ex
cellent conduct during the whole term
are Flora Seely, and Kmma Schlickeiser.
Our next term begins January 9, 1893.
Kmma M. Usikhkl.
Teacher.
Msrquutn School Keport.
cHrt of school for the term ending
leceuibor 0, IrtlC is as follows : Those
neither absent nor tardy during lite en
tire term are Kay Gray and Lloyd Mar
quain. Those not absent the entire term
liertie Jones. Those neither absent nor
tardy tor the first two months Minnie
Gray. Those not absent for the lust
month Tessa l.arkins and l'earley Pun
luvy. Jamks W. IUkkh, Teacher.
The latest in visiting cards at the Ks
tkkchisk OnncK. Prices to suit you.
Money on pn v
I'. M llllimiia.
Irriun ol 4'. O
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 City Book Stored
Three doors north of postoflice.
W. A. Huntley, - Proprietor.
Mink Hull of Honor.
The following it tlm roll uf honor for
the Mink school district No. HO, for the
month muling Dec, H, IM'i'2 : Carile
Cummiiit, Aletht Ctiiiiiiiiut, Minnie
Mocbliko, Cora Martin, Flora tllultiii,
AIoiiko Myert, Luke Jntiry, Thcodcre
llornshiih, Harry Hill, John Mochnke,
Frank Martin, Henry Ginlher, David
Motdinke, Hubert Mochnke, Herman
llaneoti, Charley Muehnke, Willie
llliihin, Philip Hteiner, Olio lloinshtili,
Albert Hornshiih, F.ariicat Martin, Dan
iel Uiiilher, August (iintlmr, Arthur
illuhui, Charley Kleiner, Kilts. Horn
alnih, Hortlm Moelinko, Carrie Hchublo,
Norma While, Nora Ointher, Frank
(Jrossmlller, Henry OrnssuilHer. Wil
liam Oiuttier, Fred Mochnke.
Mm, ahd Mhs. (i. Dunk, Teacher.
OcmOkhman Wand The Middaiigh
Musical Comedy cuiany played to a
small house on Saturday evening, ren
dering "Our Herman Ward" in excel
lent manner. Their pieseniatlon ol the
play was worthy of a much larger audi
ence than greeted them but Oregon City
hat btftt v'Hlted by to many snide shows
lately I hat the ople do not know when
to Attend or what to exited.
Mpeclal Offer to Subwrlheri.
The Weekly (ilobe-Democrat
The farmer, the merchant or the pro
fessional man who hat nut the time to
read a large daily newspaper, will find
In The Weekly (ilolie-Deiuocrat, con
flating of ten psget, a paper that exactly
suits him brimful of the bent news of
the day, sufficiently condensed to meet
call in principles, it is never so partisan
at to suppress any important newt nec
essary to a correct knowledge of current
events. Once a render, always a reader.
Price, $1 per year. Any person tend
tug un inree iiutiara at om;
ing us three dollars at one time for three
yearly w1 ljH4.ri , , t ort A ,(J ll)8 ww,ky( wiU
receive one copy free for a year. A tree
sample copy may be had by writing for
it. Subscriptions received by all post
masters or newsdealer throughout the
United Statea, or directly by Olobe
Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo
Xilk, Milk
Having assumed entire control of the
Mintliorn Park dairy by the purchase of
Mr. Ilemelgarn'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
a ii. I F. T. Harlow's on Main street or
J. D. Kenner's on Seventh street.
M. W. Ranbaix. tf
Fleischmann's Compressed yeast
mskes the best and sweetest bread. To
introduce it I will tfive cake with every
sack of flour. K. E. Williams the
Ktocer.
We
are constantly adding
new things to our stock
of druggist's sundries,
and we
Mean
To make it an object
for you to get our prices,
see our goods and be
come acquainted with
us and our mode of
doing
Business.
We have at present a
complete line of fine
tooth, nail and hair
brushes direct from the
East at prices that will
suit any buyer.
C. G. HUNTLEY,
Successor to
CAUFIELl) A - HUNTLEY,
FrMcrlptlon Druuuato.
Book Store.
We
have
something
entirely
new in
albums
this
year with
etched
metal and
wood
tops.
Also some
new
designs in
gold pens
and
holders,
manicure
Sets
plush
Jmpetries
ancy ink
stands
etc.
No
more
acceptable
present
can
be
offered
than
a
good book
we
have them
in
cloth
and fancy
bindings
to
suit
your purse
sets
of
six vol.
as low
as
$1.50
MONEY
TO
LOAN!
OFFICE Next door to Caufield it Huntley's drug etore.
Clothing,
Clothing,
Clothing,
The Finest Line and Best duality Ever
Brought to Oregon City for
Men, Youths and Boys.
Prices That'll Surprise You.
Remember the Place.
THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS'
PIONEER
Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order
Filled Whatever it may be.
GO TO
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.
OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS,
Manufacturers of and dealers in all styles ol
(JOMBlflATIoj WiI(E AND pU FENCE,
Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also
Hartman Steel Picket Fence, v :
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
Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street.
OKKGON CITY. OR. V
CITY VI EW 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,
8H0P ON SEVENTH STREET, AT HEAD OF STAIRS.
CO. T. WILLIAMS will
lean you all the money you
want on improved farms at
the vory lowest rates. .Special
rates given on largo loans.
No Building and Loan Asso
ciation but straight goods.
After thirty years residence
in Oregon City I feel safe in
refering to the public in general.
-: STORE.
Cut to Orders