Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 30, 1892, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
FRIDAY, DKCKMREK 80. ISltt.
Clackamas Co. Directory.
COl XrY tMPFR-KRS.
J. W
Mclitrum
Clrk of Courts
Shu-riff,
Kwnnlcr,
School 8uprtnJnt,
BurTeyor,
Coroner, -
ComBiKlons
Chv Morion
0. W. tinnoiiB
S. XI Kumsby
J. 0 Wrthwil
J, F. Bm.llpy
H. 8. ttilwon
8Mnev Smvth
R. I ilouiimi
Rirhiml Scott
Vornellu Hair
OKKtiON CITY 0FFICKR8
u.ror - - T, W Sullivan
"Sorr. - ,HV,,V."r
ewef of roiiw- ;'m',;",
. F J. Umiis
SKSoner. I " VijSSj
SiipT-ol atr worn, " (
0ouncilmn-O. O. AlbrtsM, Jr., H. U Kelly. 1.
N. wnmm, W WMi. J , J.
w. ovonnell, J. 0. Pen' ' T- P- Kn"
lall.
iwmcil meet am Wednesday of each mouth
In city hall.
0r The way t. build p Oregon
City Is to giTe Oregon City people your
patronage.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
Pr. Leavitt of Molalla was in the city
on Tuesday.
Read the
eighth page.
EvTKrKtK offer on the
A. B. Bennett of Eagle Creek, was in
the citv on Tuesday,
Clocks at Burmeister &
Evervone warranted.
Andresens.
Oeorge Prosser of Oswego was in town
the first of the week.
Blank note, receipt and order books
at the Enterprise office.
Ifyoawant to buy lots in Bolton ap-,
ply to C. O.T . Uiams. agent. j
John Dickey of Molalla spent Christ-,
mas with his sister Mrs. S M. Ramsbv.j
. . .. . ;
Mrs. CD. Latourette entertained a
number of her friendson Friday evening.
J. S. Courtney M. D., physician and
surgeon, room 5 and 6, 1 harmati ftloct.
Fred Parker came home from Cen
tralia to spend vacation with his parents.
The Enterprise is the newspaper of I
Cla-kanias countv. Send 2o cents and
see how too like It. I
Mi.nra, danrirterof Iw Prindle
JtZiiXl
...
et.e will attend school. ,
I1U JtVlliVIl PIH! .r. ... v.. t
Mrs. C. D. Latourette entertained Mr. j wt)en u be,.OIIies emphatically known
and Mrs. Ed. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, j that (ie p A w v or Southern Pacific
Sr., at Christmas dinner. j RtlilrvaJ company will run a hranch to
Send to the Enterprise office for vour I Oregon City from Oswego, the general
legal blanks. A single one or a hundred j rejoicing, especially on the east side,
famished at Portland prices. ! will suddenly subside. The eastside
, p .7T , . . 'motor promises a maanifice.it trip of
SarenndentH. S. U.bsor ..desires o, Qne lml houls. dllrHtion. Tlw v.
call the attention of school clerks to; passengers from
tion, 42and4Sof the Oregon school , & ,m)f
ihni.rata vvaccomm.xlating rate. It
The school at Union
was closed last
week till alter the holidays, and S. A. j
Read the teacher, will visit his parents ,
at Sellwood.
C 1. AllUtrrSVIf, iW L'.r:,l ico..,
' ',, ft 1 Una Wcu,n .H 1 H 1 1
ing the Damascus school during tl.e
fall, closed his term on Friday and on
Toesday was in the city.
Frank P. Bnrkhart, accompanied by
llftUftl. uu,.,,n,,, . ... r -
his friend Willis Sullivan, son of Judge
f, ,1 . T 1 . I. AHnuxmn Vun,.l,
Sullivan of the Idaho supreme bench,
spent Christmas with his parents in this
city,
Our Ely correspondent notes that C.
E. Beefee came borne from Portland on
Saturday evening to spend the holidays
and that Mrs. Vermilyea and Mis Amy
Jackson are both on the sick list.
The readers of the Enterprise are
asked if they feel it worthy of a good
word to show the paper to their neigh
bors and induce them to become sub
scribers. 25 cents will get it until March
15, 1893.
The annual roll call at the Baptist
church will be held next Monday even-
' inlVreceded by a picnic simper n the
basement. All members are requested
to brini! their suppers. Tea and coffee
supplied.
The Milwaukie school closed a suc
cessful term on Friday and there will tie
two week's vacation, the winter term
opening Jan. 9, 1893. Miss Guebel, the
teacher, is spending the. vacation at her
home in Portland.
For a sore throat there is nothing
better than a flannel bandage dampened consuinl)tion nad marked her as a vie
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will ! ... ... . ,
r!unlu Kf,r,o(l ntruinflf hnirf.
nearly effect a cure in oneniisht'e time.
This remedy is also a favorite for rheu
roatism and has cured many severe
-cases. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. A.
Harding.
On Christmas eve the children and
narents of School District No. 89, at the
Deep Creek Mills, Miss Anna Mumpower
teacher, met at the school bouse, where
interesting exercises and a beautiful
t-ee loaded with present?, caused the
. evening to pass very pleasantly.
The members of Capt. Cowing'a fam
ily from abroad gathered in Oregon City
to upend Christmas neath the parental
roof. Beside the family here, there
were present, his sons E. II. and
Thomas and his daughter Mrs. Frank
D. Parcq and her husband all of Portland.
OUSCIl. Mr'ETlNO.
Short Bat Animated Spssion-HulMlmt
Permits Issued-relenh.me Franchise
The meeting of the council on Krulay
evening was niarkeJ ly the alwence of
several member. Tie particular busi
ness for the evening was the nasMite of
th ordinance allowing a rebate of the
assessment paid U butUl a sower along
Main street, which wa duly passed.
An error having occurred in the origi
nal copy of the ordinance establishing
ewer district in the omission of the
enacting clause, that ordinance or
dered republished with the missing
clause supplied.
The application of X. 0, Walden. G.
A. Hardin and Mr. V. V. Moiey for
permiwkm to rvir the buildta next
south, of tne IJiKI twow un witimi
a lively debate, tmt was nnauy grameu.
An ordinance granting to C. 0. Miller
and K. M. Rands permission to erect
and maintain a telephone and district
telegraph line in the city was introduced
by Councilman O Connell and ordered
printed.
The application of Hamilton A Allen
for eer mission to erect a two-story frame
buildint on the southwest corner of i
Main and Ninth streets to te used as a
store was granted.
The following t'titioti was read and on
motion referred back to the source from
which it emanated, two members of the
council voting in the negative.
THE PKriTIOS.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
CorsciL or Orkuor City :
Whereas, Our bill boards are de-
faced with ybscene pictures in violation ,
of our statutes, advertising a show which
has received universal condemnation
from all respectable citiaeoi, we the W
C. T. U., representing a large numler of
me wives ana moineroi mis cur uu i-u-
,o MIW-Mch
prohibiled
henceforth, and further to prevent the
holding of said show, and similar dis
plays in our citv hereafter.
Mrs. M. K. Donaldson,
Mrs. M L. Dricus,
President,
Secretary.
I Dec. lti, me.
On motion the council adjourned
The Way It Works.
The Oswego Iron Woiker of last week
contains the follow ing items relative, to
the narrow guage.
The completion of the eastside motor
aTh,,esV.rT one of those
la,,,,. fiir.,r t it. end of a rail
!wi be srl versus a modern ,,llt !
pgyed out boomer." This was on its
editorial page. In the local column
i savs :
"The Sheridan train got through as lar
; -
- ....
! to Portland the same night
oaier Roes to prtHS the local Airlie and
Sheridan trains were all off the track
aed stuck alonu the road. The mail
1 acU 1. 1 Ul ft. KlOllg fciiC . '
! train that went south Thursday
I - ,11 " . , . I !
inula off at White's, another is off at
Xewberg, and the yesterday morning's
local broke down at Riverview and did
not arrive here from Portland until
12 .45 p. m." It seems then that the nar
row guage with all its "speed" is not
as sure as the old reliable Oregon Citv
Transportation Co's. boats, Alton and
Ramona which never miss a trip and
upon which the people of Oswego had
todeiend for transportation to Portland
on Friday.
Obituary.
DIED At Eagle Creek, Clackamas
county, December 18, 1HD2, after
a protracted illness, Lillie, daughter
of Henry Wilbern and wife of Hugh
r'urrin sum) "7 vpHrs and 9 months.
j gn(, jovab,e young woman and waf) llM
; in universai e8teem wherever known,
J Jn Creek whfre e),e H))ent t,e
n o her childhood and youth and
in Cnrrinsville where she spent the few
years of her married life she was es
teemed and beloved by all. Her un
timely death is a great loss to the com
munity in which she lived and a sad
affliction to her husband and the two
bright childrnn who are thus early do
prvedofa mother's love and care. It
had been evident for some time that
time, yet her friends hoped against hope
till almost the last day and in spite ol
lifir nrotrauted illness her nuiet and
peaceful death on the Sunday before!
Christmas at the Home ot tier parents
was a severe and seemingly sudden
aflliction.
McDEKMOTT.
On Sundav, December
25th, 1892, at 10 a. m.,MrH. Elizabeth,
wife of Henry McDermott, aged (X)
years.
Mm M.-TWmntr. was horn in Finnon.
county of Dunanall, Iieland, and was!
raised in Boston, Mass. Hhe has been I
been sick a lon time with consump-
tion, and death came to her relief !
on the Christmas day. Beside
her husband she leaves two sons,
Joseph and Hugh. The funeral service
was conducted on Tuesday by Father
Hillebrand of St. John's church. Cath
olic Sentinel please copy.
Van Sheultl Keep Fasted,
What the legislature id liable to do,
A synopsis of the many measure that
will l bimgbt up for consideration.
Which one are you interested in? The
Kntkhcrisk' special correspondent will
keep you posted as to what Is done. For
i; cents until Marvh 15.
Kepval of the Austmliitn ballot
Free textbook lor schmils,
Prohibit Piukerton and like organiaa
tiona. Amend the charter of Oregon Citv.
Fish ladder at the Willamette falls.
Abolish the poll tax.
incensing of wutionary enginer.
AMish the state militia,
Build portago railroad at The Dalle.
Division of Clackamas county.
Make county ullicers salaried.
Eight hours a day work.
An appropriation for the state captto).
Better government of our statu in
stitutions, Hate normal school for eastern Oregon
and for an additional building at Mon.
mouth ,
Increased amount of homestead ex
emiitioti from execution.
Better protection and control of salmon j
fishing jointly with Washington.
Election instead ol appointment of
railroad, fish, pilot and other state com
missions. Repeal of gold clause in evidence of
debt.
Convicts What shall they do? Build
roads, manufacture grain bags, make
stove, or remain in idleness.
Taxes How shall they be collected?
State, county, school and road collected
bv count treasurer or lid to sheriff
tmj utimeroiH other collector.
Assessment laws How shall they be
amended? Have county or precinct
assessors. Have state, county, sellout
and city assessment made by one
assessor or by four. Abolis.li mortgage
tax laws. Abolish indebtedness clause.
Koad work tlow shall it be done?
Discontinue supervisors, and have road
engineers. Issue comity bonds, or make
district assessments (or road work to be
done by contract . Abolish working
road tax, pay cash or wallow in the
mud under the present system.
M'HOOI. iJTKS.
Closing Exercises The Pupil Presenl
to Prof. Prliigle.
l " Fri,,-V """" f,,r
the usual Christina vacation. Exercises
were he,d in, he Si... and ven,
grades. Hie sum grane na.i a r;
. ,ft wl.i.l. Santa Claus!
- -
'made his welcome appearance and
jdis'ributeil presents from a pretty
i Christmas trw.
j The seventh grade pupils also bad a
j very good program counting of music,
recitations and tableiux.
A few were invited invited to attend
the exercise. The pupils of Prof,
8 ro"m ,l,m ll'"H' ,KU '
e,sof Ore,,.,, Cty ,n a pretty piush
easeand thesixth ,a,le pnp"Mresen.ed
bmt Emerson a essays in two morocco
: a.i,,iPla..j on. I ll'.iru lllllv ,1 It, ,riM U I Vh 1
Mr St'jry e pupild gave lnm a gold
i pen .
The several teachers were reineiuleied
bv their pupils as follows
Miss. Vadereceived a glove and band-
kerchief case, Mrs. Graham war pre
sented with a cream fur rug. Miss Mc
' Cown received a beautiful curd receiver.
A special meeting of the literary
society was called Friday afternoon after
school and the regular meeting was
postponed for two weeks on account of
the inability of those who were on the
program to attend
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank through the Kntkh
prisk the many friends who aided and
comforted us in the hour of our sad
aflliction. Hknrv McDkrmott,
JOSKI'II MCDKRMOTT,
Ht'oii McDkrmott.
Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped one of the severest
j attacks of pneumonia while in the north-
i ern Dart of that state during a recent j
i blizzard, says the .Saturday Review,
! Mr. blaze had ocraasion to drive several
miles during the storm and was so
thoroughly chilled that lie was unable
to get warm, and inside of an hour after
his return he was threatened with piiau
monia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to
the nearest drugstore and got a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which
he had often heard, and took several
large doses. He says the effect was
wonderful and in a short time he was
breathing quite easily. He kept on
taking the medicine and the next day
he was able to come to Des Moines. M r.
Blaize regards bis cure as simply wonder
ful. For sale by Gko. A. Hahiin,
Lost. Monday evening between
Straight's grocery store and W, H.
Putrow's, a brown leather pocket book
' with my name in full on inside. Finder
i will be rewarded by returning same to
this office. Nora H. Convkhs.
Lost. Somewhere between Huntley's
drug store and John Noble's one
key ring holding seven keys. Reward
given by returning to Entkri'Ribk oflice.
Wanted, By a girl 18 years of age, a
position in a private family to work for
her board while attending school in Or
egon City. Best of references. Inquire
at the Enterprise office.
Wo wish to announce to tho reading public that wo
are better prepared than over before with fine
H
J at V
1
Of all the latest styles
and
c
mi
ittmp mm
mm imo
WE CAN SHOW YOU THE FINEST LINE OF
and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers,
SILK AND FLANNEL SHIRTS.
A fine line of gloves bought for tho occasion. A fino lino of Cuff Buttons
Scarf Pins and Shirt Studs,
RNDTIES
Well wo should smile wo havo ties. Wo havo moro than all our com
petitors combined. " Thoy aro not in it."
O'CONNELL St GLASS.
One Price Clothiers and Hatters,
OREGON CITY-OREGON.
The
THE LEADING GROCERY HOUSE!
The Most Complete
and only first
class
GROCERY
Quality consider
ed, our prices are
always the lowest.
Cor. 7th & Madison, Shively Building, Oregon City.
' &Zk M CM'
BR. L L. CAEMEB.
Stricken Down with Heart Disease
Dr. MIUm M&teal Co., Xlkhart, Jnd.
plewure, lo publish, uiiauliclurf, to the world the
Uneilt reailved from ps. MiLts- rfTosTivt
Oihtimfw: I reel it my amy, u whi m a
jiuratn arid its complication, ariipld putae vary-
i wa Kl rii'irn aown wuu mwi
f.irrrrnm Ufl til 140 boat If rtllllUle, chnklllff Of
thousands!
" n I ia n hit'd.
much pal li
In Ihtt r.
irln of the heart and below lower rib, pain In tlio
and rneral dtl-lllty. The arteries In my nit
would throb violently, U'8 throbbing of niy hnart
could b heard across a UiW room and woum
Mliulce my whole body. I wh botwi. tl
could not bold my hand (toady, i
umUr lh (r-atmml of ""
and Hav taku galUmtof Patmt MndiMnti
wtrAmil CA ' bonrf t. A friend Moom
mended your rcmndlea. Sha waa cured by Ur.
three bottles '' Jjf U U H t U
Heart Cure and two bottloa w . a -Nervine
My pul BmnM, I hava no more
Tiolent throbbing of the heart, . mi u. un.
Itlneerely renommend jveryoiie wfih V
ol Heart Illaeaae to Dr. MM kirr
(Typuim ctty. K"- L " Carkrr.
OLD ON A PORITIfOURAHTte.
BY DR MILES' PILLS, 50 D08E8 25 CTS.
For sale by Charman & Co.
G1
uav
and novelties, and tho
consist of the finest lino
IinjsirUTR iukI tlei'lers in
FINISHING
CltoicB Failf Mb
Selected Teas, run- Coffees & Spices.
Butter & Cheese from best dairies
Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
POPE & CO.
This old and reliable firm always keep in stock full line of
hi, M it MM
W$m, Time, etc
Plumbing, Gas
Attended to
timates
OREGON CITY
CANBY NURSERIES,
MILrlvARD J. LrRE, - - Proprietor.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc.,
WHOLESALE -AJSTD RETAIL.
CANBY, OREGON.
goods aro to bo sold
of
GOODS
Business Conducted
On Business Principles.
One Price to All.
Positively no con
nection with any
advertising scheme
Fitting &
Promptly,
Furnished.
Jobbin
Es-
OREGON