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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1893)
n Oregon City tntcrprisc. FRIDAY, AHCIL7, 180.1. WKV.KI.Y CAI.r.NIIAU. Con mil fur It of CiiimIii( Kyn-tur I'ur. UrnUra K Ixn-l Culunim. JdONKAY, 10-IUwr.l of ir.l, 7 :'.W. fVVMDKY, 1 1 Ftitortuliutivrit at i Nhlvnluy's tinll III tivoiilhK, CHAT ABOUT TOWN. . County court is In i'hhhii, t A. Muthur wss In IhU city yi'stordsy, Hon. Jno. Krumi wss In llm city on 'Vdirii'ly , MortKi(ii luntii on liiiiruvfil frniM tt low riiti'D. ('. O. T. Wii.iums. j WdNliliiirn inutnlullim, KiilUrs mid bunion ul l)iirinnl(i'r A Aii(lri'i n'. x ' New outliiK", niliyr. kImkIismiii kiiIihmih, cmlirolilcrli'i) mill iriii( novel tin st tlm I'srk l'U Htitrtt. Witnlil, A li'W morn cholcn lomu on immI Clmlimiiitii cotinly farina. Apply to VI II. Mhiict, OitMion I'lty, Or. I Tim l.ymi V Ih'sly In tint l"'t toiiwl ml iiiiihI iluruhh orKHit inil. Sold on uy forms ly HuriiiulsUir A Amlrcst'ii. x 1 Iiuvb money to loan on Improved ri al pntulo In auuiH of f 400 to pHiO. No tiinivo ahsirsrU of tltlu rmjuiroil ami Bodi'lay. Aly to Titos. K, Uvan, ! tf ltal KUt ami U'sn Agent. Architect Y. V, WhlUi lis brn Imny lately prcparliiK tlm 0an foi a sloro tmihlimt :'Hxr,2 with Vi foot U which ('sleh CroiM will shortly Imilil on tliu Corner of Seventh and John Aduiim t rcct -: llixOmui Hen, rral cnlutu intents, Ori'iinn City, want to liuve iimrtt iinciiHI fated Isle! in htgo truels, H lo IK mile ruin town, on hand, in order to place lliiinitiiaiita. 1'riren muni U inoihir- tc. -tt The aiinn.it I -tintf of the V C T. I'. will he In I.I next Friday at 2 Ml p. in, at tlm M. K. chiin li. A full attend tuce it rciieNted aa stierinteiiiei)t'l reports w ill tut ri-ad, mid ollleers cloctcd for the coining year, i " ; At the rvtfiilur monthly ineetinx of Company K on Monday evening- lliere aa a kimkI attendtincu at hth drill and buni ni'KH meelinu, In adilition to roil tine biinincaa appropriate resolutions er adnptil relative to the death of Ceo. T. Milliuore, who was a iiiiii1mt of tlie company, and tint hall waa ordered draped in moiirniiiK for thirty day ; Murricd, in Orexon City, Oregon, oi. April 3, 1 SU:t. at the home of tlie Whin's parentally Hev. (!. Win. (iilxiney, Mr. Qeorue Marr and Miss Mary I., Aiidrewn. Only tho itnmediiitu family waa prcaent t the cen-iiiony. The, yoiinu couple are well ami favorahlv known hero, ar.d have the Im-mI wishes of a hunt ol friends for a Ioiik and happy voyage through life. The plana for the new paiwenKor sU tlon and l'.lcctric Coinpany'a olllcoa are prepared and Imildera are iioiiiK over them for tint piirHm) of iimkinn up their blda, aa the i ontnirt ia to he let on Mon day. The main ImildiiiK la to he two atoriea high aoxrtfi, huilt fuclnu the river, With the ond ilown strenin . Th lower atory will liuve a waiting room In the central purt, while at tho north end will be fitted up lor rail road and land ofilce and the aoutli end aa an electric ofllco. A telephone room will a! ho he mippliod, nd all furniHliiiiKH will he of tho moHt niixlern atyle. The upper story will be fitted up with very neat living rooiim which will prohahly ho oc cupied hy II. .. Iliirklmrt. lleaidea ttiiH buildiiiK there will ho two ainuller lie ut wood tiuildiiiKH adjoinintS into which piiHHeiiKora can o to (jet aboard the ears without (loinnout of doom. The whole atructure will he very neat, con venient and ornamental when done. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. GIYEN AWAY! - WE HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON THE 10 per cent off system TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES special arrangement we are now in a position to offer our customers a reduction of about Twenty per cent on all cash purchases made at our store. 1 HOW IS IT DCDIN E?w f -west t mc t w a . - Wo Kive each cuHtomer making a canh purchase at our store a coupon to the value of ten per cent of the amount of their cash purchase, whether it i. ten Cents Of One hundred Bdo""- XT Le deelble atour store in Silverware, which we murk down in price twenty to thirty per cent less than its ordinary retail value. By this mean3 our cus omers secure an av rap dt c unt on thetr : ge'Xurclmses of from twenty to thirty per cent and at the same time secure an elegant and useful household necessity. We guarantee this Sllverware to be full plated and equal to anything in the market. Call at our store and see these beautiful goods. i ours Truly, Kaaler at the ( hurrliea. In apllit of tho Incleinency of tlm day Hauler Hiinday wn ifouerally ohanrvvd hy the uliurchea which had made re paration for the day by inimeroiia artlatiu ilecoratlona, ami Miclal exnr claea of aomo aort. WITH Till C0N0KK0 ATION Al.laTi. Kaaler waa Celehrateil by KaaUtr authiima, calla liliea and a vharacUir inllc aeruion on tl in "Incarnation of ClirUt In human Uvea" nothwithaland' I nt the heavy rain In the evening dela Kationa of Chriatlau Kndeavor came from I'ortland, Milwaukee, 1'ark I'lacn and Mountain View to vlait the Kn deavor aocioly aftiir which Kev. Mr. l)oui(lierly delivered an ehxpient addreaa loyouiitf (aiople on the dillercnco Irn tweon choice and deairo." Mr. I)oiluh erty'i aerinoui are eminently educatory. at ar. john 'a cmiihi-ii . For four day huforo Kaater the ladiea of Ht. John'a had heeu buay cacti after noon decoralliiK the altar and church, till on Sunday iiioniiiiK it apcarcd re aplendant with fair flowera and ever Itreena. Flrat uiana and holy communion were celebrated at R ochx k, followed hy a Herman aermon. At Q:'.H) o'chxk, aoleuin li'ifh iiiuhh waa celebrated and an F.nul!nli aermon preached, (irand aoleuin vraHira were celebrated in the eveiilnK. A eclalty attractive feature of the aurvicea waa the excellent choral aervlce with full orchextral M'louipanl inniit. One of tho In-nt featurea of the mimical aervlce waa an overture com poaed bv I)r. Hclillhert. WITH TDK I'HKHIIYTXIIUNa. Not inui'h In the way of ajicciully prepanxl aervirea waa undertaken at the 1'reahyterlaii church, but the room waa neatly decorated aa a almple reminder to the conitrcKuliou that the day waa one of more t linn ordinary ninnitli mice I to church ieople and, the rxerclaea ol ' cou rae rclcrrcd to the event and It" importance to the Chrixtian world. ar, I'aci.'s ( in in il S'aa elcKunlly decorateil partly in honor of the day an I partly in the way of a wonllexa welcome to the new rector who wan expected to conduct the aervlce for the tlrxt time on Sunday moriiintt. The allar and pulpit were lovely with their wealth of ferux, evcritreena, while peluniaa and jonipiila, while a profuxinn of hrauliful calla lilies lent their grace and purity to tlie artixtic Mrrangemeiit. Two lieutly faxhioned archea, an anchor and croaa with a rich profuxlonof llowera acattered about the church completed the arrangement. Cnfortunately the elein-ntH couxpired to pntveiit the con If regal ion of St. I'aut'a from lixteniiiK to the voice of their now rtc'or, Itev. J. A. Frkxtonn, in the Imprexxivo Kpiacopal aervice, and he did not arrive till Mon day. The inorninK aervlce were con ducted by II. I.. Kelly and no evening, aervice waa attended. I'rlcex Thirty Veiira Ago. A auhm rilxsr to the F.ntichthihk in aendiiiK in tho (ollowinit auya: "In or der to compare price, of good now with thoae of lmil ami 'ti2, I copy the follow ing from the old day Ixxik of a firm do ing huxinexa in Oregon City at that time: 1 lock ."!), 6 yard of rraxh, 1 fill, 47 biixhol of jxitatoea $23.o0, f)1' ounda of augur $1, 1 pound tea $1, I plug tobac co ,'M, 3 bars aoap .50, 1 auck flour $1 .75, )i gal. of oil 11.12, 13 pounds butter r).8.r), 10 ound colfee $..'tb, 8 candlea .50, 2 (Ilea l.K.'i, 2 pound of ahot .50, 1 pound of ixiwder $1, 1 box cap" , 1 gal. ayrup $1 .25, 4 doxon eggs 1 .50, 100 pound aalt $2.50, 30 pound nuila 2.50 11 yard calico 12.20, 12 xpoola thread $1, 2 pair socks .75, 1 hat $1, and 1 yard of linen 50. (Jtiarterly Meeting Notice. A cpuirtitrly meeting of the M. K. church, aoutli, will he held at the Tenxel creek church on Saturday and Sunday, April Hlh and mh. Kev. I). C. McFur land will preach both day. W. L. Moi.i.ov, l'aator. THE Fatlier lllllnhranil Unite. Tothic KorroK Dear Wr: IMoaao al low inu aoine upace in your extcemed paptir or the publication of an item con tained in the Sunday Mercury and allowed to mo by a certain gentleman of our vlly. Have alao the kindneaa to publish my comment on said Item. "Oregon City baa In its tnldxt a young lawyer, who la evidently emulating the example of Talleyrand by keeping a diary in the hope that when bo win fame and honor its publication will bo aa anxiously awallud a that of the great diplomat. The youthful attorney I not, however, exemplary In hi conduct and doc not hesitate to visit place where sin, aorrow and pleasure combine, I-"t week the young man changed hi clothe but forgot hi diary, so that when his mother made up hi room in the morning, she observed the book, ami glancing through it page, was horror struck at the depravity of hur darling boy. She i a devout Catholic and made her ion confes to the parish priest." Thus far the item In the Sunday Mer cury. At first 1 did not Intend Ut re ply lo o curious an item, aa upon a lit tle Impilry I found out that tho incor rectness of said article was generally known in Oregon City. It soon oc curred to me, that sooner or later per baps ome out having read aforecited item might cast a slur Uxm me or my congreialion and therefore it might be the wiser course to show everything in it true light. For the bcnetlt of the general public I therefore most emphatically deny, that there resides In Oregon City or ad jacent country, a lawyer or even an as pirant to the bar belonging to my con gregation. In the second place I here by state, that above mentioned lady, the mother of said young mun, is neither a Catholic nor ever ha lcen to my knowledge. In the third place, that said young man came to confexxion tome, tho par Mi priest, I be'ng the only one in Ore gon City, and even if he had done so, though no Catholic at all, I should hy no means have divulged whatxix-ver might have been confided to mo, moreover I would consider such conduct unworthy a man of honor and self n-Hxct. Yours truly, A. llll.lKIIKANI), Hector of St. John' Church. Oregon City, April 4. lHtKl. (irore I'rlnre. Farmer anil teamster are beginning to appreciate the advantage to le de rived from breeding and rearing good horxea and exjH'cially heavy horse, which cost but little more for raising than scrub stock. Orovo Prince waa im porled from Knglund by the celebrated breeders Gulhraith liroa. of Janesville, Wisconsin, and is beyond doubt the fin est horse in the state of Oregon. He i of a dark brown color and stands about Wi hands high, being very muscular and block y ; abort, clean legs well feath ered; strong broad bone and poaaeHoes both gieat strength and Btibnlnnco; bus sound constitution, good temper, mag nificent action, and ho baa proven him self to 1hj a good foul getter. He is of pedigreed stock, No. Ml American and 50S8 F.nglixh. He will be at Noblitt'a livery stable in Oregon City Tuesday and Wednesdays until noon where he cun lie inspected and his pedigree noted. F.. K. Jones of Fullon is the owner of thin magnificent horse. Reduction sale at Bellomy A Rusch'8. Red lounges $7.25; spring edge bed lounges, $8.75; upholstered mattresses, 3.40. Karl's Clover Koot, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 2.rc, 50c. and 1.00. Sold by C. G. Huntley. - I have a few thoimiuid left to loan on good, Clni'kanus county farms or good inside Oregon City property. Wade II. Spencer, Oregon City, Or. BOSTON Resolution of II expect, To the worshipful master, wardens and brethcrn of Multnomuli lodge No. 1, A. F. A A.M. Your memorial committee. Instructed with the prepartlon of resolutions, ex pressing the sentiment of this lodge on death of brother L, II. Calkin, respect fully submit the following: On the 25th day of tliis month, the spirit of our beloved and honored brother 1. II. Calkin took flight from its earthly tabernuncle. Death, in pursu ance of tho unalterable law of nature, has gathered to her fold, one who in all his life never wronged anyone knowingly, who waa not envious of the proBrity and honors of others, who never apoke unkindlv of anyone and who lived an honorable and upright life. One who was not weary of living nor afraid to die. The brethren who knew him will always retain loving remembrance of him, and s:ak kindly of hi memory and regretful words for hu atmence. We honored him in his lifetime, and with feeling of fraternal affection, softened by sorrow, would gladly pay a fitting tribute to his memory, therefore, Resolved, That in the death of brother I.. II. Calkins, his daughter was deprived of a loving father, his neighbors a true Irieml, ths hx I go an honored and worthy member, and the community an upright citizen. ltesolved, That we recognize in the life of llrothor Calkins, those noble qualities, a constant effort to dare and do right. Where others faltered or fulled, be gained strength to rise, and in the sorrow we feel at his departure is mingled aomelhimr, of the trimpli that he fuels in the great unknown. Keaolved that we offer our heartfelt sympathy to his loving daughter in tlie grief that she most feel in this seiicra tion ; while we kindly cull her attention lo tlie joyous reunion on the other shore. ltesolved, That a copy of then re sohitioiia be sent to the bereaved daughter, given to the Oregon City Kstkhtkise and the Oregon Courier for publication, and that they be engrossed on the records of this lodge. Tuos. F. Uyas, I'ktkr Taqi kt, (iKO. F. lloKTON, Committee. Hesolutluns of ItcKpect. Wiikhras, Our Moved Comrade John 0. Wetherell, a worthy member of Meade Post, Fo. 2, O . A, R. has fought honorably the battle of life and hnving been mustered out and gone from our ranks, joining the great 'army that has gone before us. Therefore be it Resolved, That we hereby honor and memorialize his loyalty to our country, his bravery aa a soldier in its defense, his uprightness, as a citizen, and his fra ternal charity as a comrade and a mem ber of Meade post. Resolved, That we especially admire the brave fight that he made in bis last battle against disease and death, and though he fell in the conflict, be fell with his face to the foe Resolved, That we tender our deep and sincere sympathy and respect to the widow and children of our deceased comrade. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be placed in the records of tlie post and a copy be given lo the family of the deceased. Ry order of Meade Post No. 2, G. A. R. at Its regular meeting Monday, April 3rd, 193. Wm. Rl'BSEIX, Oilman Parkkr, Uko. A. Hakdino, Committee. For Sale. Thirteen and one-half acres of land, 3 miles from Oregon City, for $850 if sold by June 1. Good house, barn, young orchard and running water. Apply to W. E. Mokris, 4t Park Place, Or. Wastkd. Bacon, Lard, Wheat and Oats at the Tark Place Btore. x SOME FIGURES. 5 cents- a pound Extra C. Sugar, Ilice, Ann and Hammer soda. MOKASKA Uoant coffee is delicious price 25c. a pound. To introduce it we will give a fine spoon free with each two pound. Try our spices in bulk, strictly pure, if you want to economize NOTION'S Best ink fc.; pens 5c per doz.; soapHtone slate pencils 5c. doz.; 5 lb. first claws note paper 25c. quarter ream; 5c. pins 2 pkgs. 5c.; 10c. pins for 7c; 7 Bxols thread 2.5c.; harps 5c., 10c. and up; boy's knives 10c., 2 blades 15c; fine knives 3.5c. to 75c; envelopes 5c. pkg.; combs 5c. up; boy's Windsor ties lead pencils 5c 10c. and upwards. DpiJ (joodg in forielij at cloge cash Jateg. SHOES Infants shoes 25c. up; school shoes 75c. up; ladies grain button 11.25: Fine Doneola $2.50, eoual to the $3.50 shoe; men's fine shoe $1.75 up; boys $1.50. Trade for Produce, Terms Cash. 1L' Red Front, Oregon City, Ore. 1 m m '.iTT.7? I. ,1 Is of and PORTLAND 171 SECOND ST., r POPE& CO. j Tins old ana rename arm always a Em II li This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of wsm, mm, etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY OREGON STORE 5c, 10c. up; men's elegant ties 2.5c; ri k mi smi mm -AND- SAVE THE CROP. THE CLIMAX Convenient size, is Durable, sells at reasonable Figures SEED COMP'Y, PORTLAND ORECON. MitfacH THE , BOSTON XCME&IE.