Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 27, 1893, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LHST BIG MORTGAGE SHLE
OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT
M c I I rJT rJT KICK'S,
Thirty
Days.
beginning Sntm liny, January 28th, and Lasting
EVERYTHING MUST GO. PRICES flO OBJECT.
Men's Fino French Calf or Kangaroo hand sowed Shoes at S4.50, formerly $6.00. A Ladies' Fine Dongola
Kid button shoes at $1.00, formerly $2.25.
EVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED, KNIFED AND CUT TO PIECES. NOTHING RESERVED!
Buy now, ovon if you havo to borrow the money to do so. We have $10,000 worth of Boots and Shoes more than we want.
NEXT DOOR TO OREGON CITY BANK. J. P. SHAW, Mortgagee.
N. B.---DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M
A Maiidrrtui M-irlilnr,
Wliiltt in Anria imrntlv r bad Hie
lilrtutirn ( !. Iiilig aottlli( Ilia-
i'liltin at i'k and a rur!-.:t:s sibl U wae,
II U lninii.illn .i 1I1 nl immih'lv tin.
inttiraln ftarta i'iilii dun alunat
liuniaii m4 IiIiik, mut (In. 'rU w l.i li
limy I'Uy iiiM'itiiin t t 1 1 1 r 111411V iiiIiiiiiiik
l inj..r, Tim maililiio IimI i
mull, mvui iiiK Ibaif iiwn hi Lafe 3
iy t l 1 It- tlm r Irvine lu-iiilil 1
fxtbaa elfcbt 1 l.iH' la 1111 It
ImmiI It lull In. load nu ll tbar tilrr ia
rt'itftartiliHl lr Dm tnuul'U fur irmiria
Ilia (Vw nHt.iH.4iy in I'liiilln. A young
1 a I y ml. by Una tiiarbinri In limit ( a
luartl iika I ) klli-re t a lv anlrr.
I'(n IIik krya u( tlna alio stnar-a, rarh
tlu art! in' lorn 1 1 in uur nra.it
tiva I'll" li-lli r - llial la tlm 1111111I.I lor
f.irinln It. TlirHK air lu ll lit a r and
tlm DMTt.ir l aariii'.l a in n tlio r ia
full, tliv same a 011 type wninr
Vbrll a 1 1 iii tint Iciititli u( ll.i. a i, llh of
a oil tn nil la art tli i.ralir alarta Ilia
Ina. In lip ly luttrliiitg lever, an I tin
imilllila am canml alniiif an I nt.
in front of a pot of imltid ty metal
alifii a amall iuti fiiriva a supply of
thin aiiainat tlm iinHilila, alirro ll I111-
mediately roula ami forma one linn of
tba column. icjuir... only a aeviiiid
for Ilia lint inrlal tu fool, alien tlit
inaiiiiiin pulii' out a lino uf t) - i-aat
in a aoliil Ualy all ready to be l In
Ilia form to print tlir r. At the
Minn limn an arm rarnra tlio mutilda
each our of wliirli liaa diltcrt'iil noti'lii
rut unt aimllar tu a yalo link key up to
tlit) lop uf Ilia inarbinn ami ai-la tlii'm
down by a artnar wlilrli carrlra tln-ni
along till rarli roaches Ita pror plao
lfn It falla into poaituii nady to paa
around attain ami hlp in llin work of
preparing tin pawr for ila many read
ers. Tlm following two linn: went aol
by thn inailiino :
I,nmtiin, Jan. M - lir. C'ornrliue llona
drawn In tlm Lay ami lit. aon, to
Preparing fur Work.
Just now t li mwir nnnpaiit can uai.
lull a limited iiiitiila.r o nun tint in tin
Hear futilra tln.y will have iMcariloii lo
employ Ilium In great titimla'ra ao that
tlm weal aide of tlm ri vor where moat
of tlii'ir pioMrty la ailimlisl w ill l a
Vfrita'tlti lilvt of imliialry. It ia now
tlmlr liilrnlion to liavu over '.'ltl turn
finployi'il Inaliln of two wiiAa. Thia
lcin to look mm ttmiiitli tin. limn x
Ihm'UhI turn of rapiil (trowtli lor tri(!on
City wua upon UN, Mint tlmt uiima Inn t-a
would li rtl.)(iitii to a paal Ki'lii'ratioll.
Clari'licn I'lintnni whh ari'i'lily anr
prlaiMl ty a im.rry party of lila youim
friiimlaon liiat TluirailHy i-ninu, at tlm
rwalilmitiM of liia purnnla. An tuijnyatiln
I'venlnn wiin cpi'tit pliivitiK cuiiIh, In
wliii-.h C'laru Ciiiiiplicll I'lipturi'il tlm
11 rut pri.i an oil piilnlcil piinut, l.uw
mitre Drlnua nn'olvml a (jrtnui limul
HI tlit) I)i ml iy pi I Ollitir Kiiinia, iiiiinIo
and riH'itatiuiiN wore IiiiIiiIkimI in, Mian
Minnin Arkni'iuaii diHnrvim iniirli crodi-
for Imr firoit In oriultmllim and ooiulurt
li)U tliu parly. Tlioaa tiuiaunt wro
Miaaca I.nra Miller, Miimio Aikoriniin,
8adi CIiumi, Vera Caullnlil, Adit
1Iiik1u, l'nnlino Citmplmll, (ora Mo
Cow n and Ilinlio (Ironn. Mimara. Clnro
Cnmplioll, I'rod Iloduim, CIiuh. WMhoii,
I. lliton Kully, Mali'olm Mi-Cown,
liftwronce HrltrKH, Jlurlny Htovuna,
JaimtaClmrch and Clitrcnro I'liriloin.
ltit-r l,lt,
The following la tlm list of liiitnra rainiiln,
lug In llin inl olllce at On-Kiin City, Orrttmi
January 1MW:
Ahariielliy, Mr Mnliiiiald, Mra Alma
II. ilman, II , Hiulloril.MlKa Komi. U
llobart, Mra Mry K Hinlth, (! W
Murray, J W ttllM'liiliilu, MrC W
Moxu.MtA Welolt, Dr B It
If calli'd for pli'iifo any wlnn ndvprlincit,
K. Jil. ItANDH, 1'. M.
L1USINESS LOCALS. I r..l, Ki.m -At ll.i,.,pl.rr.y-. fl.l.
marki't all kimla of fn-uli and watrr'
1 1 - - """" j Han, t'talat, lolt.ra ami uvalvra l.ivwj
limript, nola and onli.r Uka at tlm t dipaani In. k(.ii. d.-livrry to I
Kntaai'NiiiK olllit, i all lail ol ilivrily
InIio.iI ilitliiii-iil rani" una n-iil
rai ti, t'l for l. rm, at Ilia Kin mi-him;
ollnr. ;
ITy-yu waky. bvrrVw Maary
I'ortlaiul-Clatskanic
R-O-U-T-E.
and oiiil aaxortinriil rvrr liroiiKl.l to
ttit'Koo l'iy at tlit. Kltiaia ulliiti. I
Tltii ia tlit' lu-nri'M nml mtit tli-
rt'ct mute tn t lie Nrlutloin valley.
DR. L. WHITE;
(Hit laiilti'lj lrii 8uir,
tllttrail.r. frnra iht l.l tii IMh of aarh mnutb.
Arliru ml li-i-lh on mho. r, rlr.i clot. 1X
Uol.t r)lllii (nun W tin. All
win a guarauieisl.
i
11
MJIII.UI
ll ,V.iil5i'lii,ii
'rV''.
1-.--
la .
"AS
: Iiuii., rliaira, rlr., m I10I.I..H..I at QTR (I W .9HAVFR
, lliilniaii A Wallli.g'a AH w... k guar- A ' 1 U " Wrifl-ll,
I atilivd. lii'i air all oiir old oiiii((.-a lor I J. W. Ml AVI.lt, Matter,
1 lllllp inotiry and tlir) will I k.mI aaj
'rw. j U avca Hhliiiiv'tnii atrwt diK-k,
1 ... , , , , i I'ortlaiul, rvi'rv Muulv, Vwit;-a-
I n p..ii,j .laioniiM v, lli lalwl alvli'a . . .. . ' , .. , ,, t
.HIT ftll'l I ll'IL.till .1 ."I. O'l .l.
licli'lia, Knljtliiil, luimirr. Unit I'nilit
nml iiitcriiicliuto n i 11 1 arriving
j f t) T. Williama la now doing liuai- l
; m-aa for liimatdf at tlm old atand imxt CI A'I'iSIC A N I 1C
Ulia.r to Caulit'ld A llunllt-y'a dnit At 3 uVlm k Ji. 111.
j .. j Ki'turii tripa fur 1 'or tin ml follow inj;
Jiialirr l.laiika, teal ralala tdnlika, and j luoriii li(,'K at t a. 111.
'all ulli.tr l.lauka at tlio hTiaraii.ft of-J
i Hf. J'oitlalid piii-ra. j . " .
i . . , I rut freight or uifiijri-r ratt
I ('. O. T. Williama ia now prrpartst to! I'l'ly to U k flr rk Bt l'lirllaiul nr
i makn i.ry favotaldn ratra or. go.l farm " IxuiM !taiiii r.
loalia.
lliiy your tiamta and nil, window a
and diKira at tlm t'aik I'luit. Siorn.
Tlmy ar clii'awr ttian tdat wlifre.
,
Tlioaf (.onli-inpVak' Ingrowing aliould
aatfrtaln iertya'" tHfi'riHl by ( (I. T.
Williama. T
llrlinr your prialiiitt to tlm I'ark Hare
Hlorn wlii-rn you ran alwaya itit tlm tx-at
marki'l prire and your gooda at l!m
aaum llgmra aa tlmugli you )iaid ctah .
Iti'lnro buying vonr winlir aupplir.,
rail at tlio' TaiV I'lare Mont Tlu-y
linvf 01m of tint la.at aaaoitnmnt of dry
ifiNnla, rlolliliiri, laaila and alimta, mil
liimry and rliuirv luuiily gnavrioa in
t'lackamaa county at pruvi that It'll
Tlm latitat in vixiling rarda at tlm K.s
TaKi'Minic Don s, l'riifa to unit you.
Alionl Vnnr Nrnrra.
Ii not fowl that A.W. Scbwun ia
propiiri'd and autlioritid to lay ami
maktt vonni't'tiona willi tlm public acwrr
ayatiuu of Dn.gon Cily and tlmt Im run
lav your arwrra and put in your water
rliiM'tn, aiuka, alop Impporx, ilr., all
piopmly ronmrt(ii with attr and
water ayalema at the moat reiiaoiiablu
ra'ea. The Oregon City Jobbing Shop,
evenlh alrei near deMit,
If A. W. Ktiiw.ts, l'ron
.Niillrr.
All nraiina knowing lliemaelvea to be
Imlebted toibe Hi in of llulumiiitt Warner
are naked to call and aettle at onre
owing to a changu in thetlrni nuiking it
neeeaary to rloae all outNtandiiig ur
oouuta. It ia expected that this bint
will be riullleictit. All act'ounta not
aellled by Feb, 10 will lie placed in an
altomeya lunula or collection.
lllll MtN A Wahnkh.
Notice.
Thn linn of hgua itt Albright Imvliig
betn clinolved, all account, duo miid
11 rm tniiHt be aettled at once aa the part
nerablp eatate Iihk to he cloned up. Thirty
day from date of thlg notice all unpaid
account, will bu placed in an attorney's
hand for collection.
Dated January 7, IHH.'t. tf
Situation wanted Hy a girl in a pri
vate family to do Iiounu work, morning
and evenings and a part of the day, to
enable her to do othor work requiring
about live hour each day. Only smVII
wage expected. Hnferonce given. Ad-
druHa or apply at Kntkri'hihk olllee.
Iilaiik nolo, rtH.cipt and ordor books
at tlx) Fntkrpkisk olllee,
c
'-.la'.vAnx
V i'iII iliii n '. la ml f bill
OF INTEREST TO YOU !
What the ENTERPRISE has to Offer-The Best
Paper for the Least Money of Any
in the State.
In order to give a more general acquaintance with the merit of the
KNTKRI'HISK a a iiewiqner and to introduce it into every home in
Oai kaiiiaitcounty.it will be wnt on a trial aubcrition until March
l r. WM, for :" cent.
The EXTKIU'KISK will l made of special iiiterer-t to its readers
during the next few months. The jiroeeedingg of congress, now in f-es-Hion,
in view of the prest-nt political coin plications, will be of vital in
tt reat to all. A ca cial elTort w ill be made to rejwrt them in full for
the KNTKUPUISE. The Oregon legislature, in session during January
and February, proiiiirt s to lie of untituial interei-t. The most important j
lepralatton and radical change in the laws of the state, attempted for
years, w ill 1 enacted thin winter. Every resident of Clackamas county
bhotild keep himself ja.dted as to what i done. The ENTERPRISE
will have an experienced rejairter in attendance during the entire e
sion. and complete rejKirts will le given each week of all bills intro
duced, including the publication of those of interest to Clackamas coun
ty, and a rejairt of the speeches and votes of our senators and represen
tatives on all iniortant measures. No county paper in the state will
give the legislative news as complete as the ENTERPRISE.
As a local paper the ENTERPRISE ha few equals in Oregon. Its
corps of correspondents cannot be excelled. It gives the county news,
city news, circuit, probate and county court and city council proceed
ings, real estate transfers, correct market reports and a synopsis of the
news 01 me state anu nation. :enu cents in coin or stamps lor a
trial subscription. Paper promptly stopped at expiration of subscrip
tion unless othei wise ordered.
FOR-
iBSOLDTELY PORE DPyjUGS
-0 TO-
Q A. HARDING.
NONE Bt'T
COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Flit Ptrftiarta nl Toilet Artfcla
Alto a full .lock of
FA.IZSTTS- OILS. ETC.
TREES! TREES 1 1
Twenty thousand
ITALIAN AND FETITTE PRUNES
For sale cheep at the
PRAIRIE NURSERY
First class Prunes, 6c. each in
100 lots.
Second class, Sc. each in 100
lots.
For further information, call on
or address, DAVID J. COX.
Clackamas Co. Canby, Or.
Appel's Parlalnn Enamel ir the
CrrAtion ol a prrfrrt Cuuipkulon, The
luvuriie Prclit'h Coamrllc.
Appol'a Complexion Cream Fraill-
mlr. Wiiiiklm, auil givct lo the Skin the
Tolureol youth.
Appol'a Skin Bteftoh. !:rilk-ir all
blent Ulice, anil iliM-olratlon.orOir .kin .itch
a Tin, Sunliiitn, Frrcklia, Swarthy and
grciiHy nppcarance of the lace.
Appel's Oriental Powder In 1'iesh,
white, I'm k ami errant .hmlia, flvra tn the
line a beaulllul clear and trmmparent tip
KiirimiT, Appol'S Natural BlUBh The only Rouge
ttiictiinuiiiri', when iiej.lird tn Ihe irwe o?
liiiK, canimt beilrlci lnt, mitnpin Iwu .Imiiet
iJiilil lor liloiul. a. Dm k lor lirunrttii.
tbtAftl Cjir:t:o Co. 3.-.I r. mcl.ee, Cit.
A iiiiinpiiliM mi liow lu t'rvaiu a cvuiplaAluu fraa,
anil gooiL For Salu Ay
OHATM-A-IT &c CO,
IMw Americas
.Ml T2r TRAD! MAaKt,
Ui-ZSJr DiatOM patents.
COPVRIOHTa. ataJ
Vorrnfnrrnatloa and fraa lUnnhook wrlta to
miinn a t'o am iiiiiiaiiwat, Nkw Voiia.
OKIiwl tiun.au for .eourlna iat(iitt. In Amnrloe.
Kturjr iNttunt taknn out hr u. I. bnmaht bufora
Uia pubiio by a uotioa alTtm fro uf charge lit tha
y acimttna iwraw In ttia
Iratml. No Intelliaeui
ewiitumt iu weekly. 83,011 a
ntotitliL Aiinmu uriNN 1 ivi.
avian, 9ttl UroaJwaj, Mew York City.
Hnlftliillillv
wan ahould ba wit hout tu Went I
rwi ll.MI.li
ruaui
CHSH PRICES
SUGARS-17 lb. dry gran'd or 20 lb.
extra 0. 61.00
COAL OIL--5 gal. 65c, bring or
buy can.
31b. lily starch 25c.
One lb. climax, escort, star or horse
shoe tobacco 45c.
3 lb. fine raisins 25c.
7 spools O. Ne T. thread 25c.
Good yarn 65c. per pound.
Children's mittens 10c. and upward
Infants wool hose 10c,
Good calico 5c. per yard and a gen
eral stock at much less than rul
ing prices.
PRODUCIC - TAKEN - FOR - GOODS
4th door south of Bank of Oregon City.
HAMILTON & ALLEN, Oregon City, Oregon.
C. P. WINK8KT.
8. F. SOHim' Kit.
WINESET & SCRIPTURE,
UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS.
Largest atot'k of Coding and Cankets kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered
and Mt-tallic Caskota fiirniahed to order. Ladies Burial Robes and
Gents' Burial Robes in stock.
EAST AND SOUTH
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE. .
Express Trains leave Portland Daily.
Sou.h I I Korth.
7-00 r. u. Lr Portland Ar 36 a.m.
7 1Sr. a. Lr Oregon City Lr S 43a.it.
I l.'t M . Ar 8. Krmncln-o Lr OOr. h.
Above train, nop only at the following Rla
tion north of Korbtinr a.t Portland, Ore
f on City. WiKxtbnrn. Salem. AlbiLi, Tanirent
Shedd.. tlalaey. ttarrteburg. Junction City, Lr
vtnf and Eugrene.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Foraccommoitatlan of Second-Clam Paaaenfer
attached to ExpreM Traina.
ROSEBl'RG MAIL (Dally).
0 i. a. I Lr Portland Ar
.. I Lr OrtMionCily Lr
5:lr . I Ar Kiweburr: Lr
I 4 Our. a
Z;Mt. m
I ( Jilt. H
ALBANY LOt'AL (Ihiily. except Sunday.)
bi r. M. Lr Portland Ar
6,-twr. a. I Lr Oregon City Lr
r. a. ! Ar Albany Lr
S:M A. M.
l:Ml. M.
. 00 A. M.
West Side Division.
BETWEEN" PORTLAND AND CORVAUJS.
Mall Train, Pally (Except Suudar.i
THROUCH TICKETS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
For tickets and full Information regarding
rat . map., etc., call on Company's ageut at
Oregon City.
R.KOK1ILKR. K. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asa't 0. F. aud Past. Agent.
COLUMBIA HOOK AND LADDER CO.
Meet, first Friday of t.cb month at
Fouutaln engine house. Chas. Athby, Pres.
C B. Ptu-ow, See'y. Chad Hitiir, F rm
FOUNTAIN HOSE CO- No 1.
Regular meeting, second Wednesday tn each,
mouth at englue houae, earn side Main street,
between Seventh and Eighth.
I Ackkrman, Sec'y. Lanci Oardnir, Pres.
Ku. Nkwton. Foremau.
Also Wagon and Carriage Making, Horse Shoeing and Gen
eral Blacksmithing on short notice.
ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, NO. M7, C K. of A.
Meets every Tuesday eveniug at their hall
corner Malu and Tenth Streets, Oregon City.
Matt. Jt'siiN, Sec'y. T. VV.Suu.iViN. Pres.
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Oregon City, Oregon.
Full Stock of Guns Ammunition.
Repairs on all kinds of small machines
promptly made. Duplicate keys to
any lock manufactured. Bliop on
Main 8treet. next to
Noblitt's Stables.