Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 14, 1893, Image 3

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Jregon City hntcrprise.
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IVatili-l, A (' iii'"" i'llrn limna oil
J Cl. Uiiihh n'y farm. Aily
Wide II. Hi'i'iin r, On'ifnii City, Or.
Sup!. (iil" '""" it v ltxt to (In
fer tn H'l'l"1" al an arbor lUy mlif
itlon Kuk''" ',r,,r, KrhUy Ilia IMIi.
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,J ni(l ilurhli ofumi niml.i. Kohl on
iijlrriii ty HnrnirinliT A Ainlrimii.
filrh ('' ' that work on h!a
ivriitli ilrwt tm Itulliling will itnii-
rnrc M ""' lh iaUuT will or-
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I j linn uliirli i ulni'Mil roiivi'lili'lil
inlioino ill lM now that I in ran lakn
v.te moU'r.
AMONG BUILDERS,
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tl.l. kty n. it U not My for tlm w,
llvn Imro to k,.,,,, (rMrl( 0( uti tllM, .
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wn-uon City prurtinilly .
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iiimilllra whirl, ihonK), Im , (m(Ur(,
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I f yi-t imrt ol il.U city mi.l l,vu
ltirrnl In i-omhiioi, Willi it.
CiiIkm w.iik la k- rK on upon Main
irwi Mlilrli in (ii onn i-ominon ,niM.t.
inn irruiinil fnrllin 1(.o,. of.lltu t.tyi
onn Imr.lly ifttlircN tlmt any IImhk 0t
olonlin.ry liuloiiiK. J!t whilti ttiia In
Inn, tli IV t rimiiin tint N ri.ut dynl
ol work In in (.roKrew In tl, l ily ,, ,
la raliMiUtml to ili vnrjr ii,Ntirially in
I'nil.lliiu up (lift wliolu I'oiiimunity.
FuroiniMt n,oii (uctira .ro,niiniit in
litiil.lintt iii tlicw m,vcr l,i,iruv,t,ii.ita
lalli I'ortUml (mmi-thI Klinlrlc com
'y, wliiili lit wvprul iiiiM,riHiit
nii.rirlM un.l,.r wy, li l, r only
, ilrlayml on rcuiint ol tlin .ml wcHllirr
I wlilil, haa lircvailml o( lt. fhli'l
j ,onK tlmai, iMj t la the
MkW fuWUM lloL'KK.
Wlilrli ia Miik limit Ih.Iwim'H tin,
mm liaiilral wooil .uli mill ami th,
ul.liitii mill on IhnfiiHt ii ol thi,
Villii.i 1M'k. Thi liuiMinu- ia
Arr..liii to Hi I lill-lH.ro Iii.riii.- ,4ll,n. t,, U 4o (,.,.( mui ,y r1M,t tmit
nl tin alitor "Itlm Aatorlun ri'rra to hut only 1K) (ni ol (Iik total iiKth ia to
..'wrirrllftil I'li-i'tric railway Im'Iwwii Imi Imilt tin mumiii. Work ia now in
ljrtliiJin.Utviil ity Ran traimar . proyrvaa, n.it rimtly i,hii thu tmi 1. 1 i n k
't ' : ll'll. lint in iiri'imriim or tin, fiiiiinlu-
pinl. al C'liorry villi-, l irun, l.y , ,,,r "IK,I ,l. IU--
Iruwninic on A.ril ISW.l. lii-or K.. '"" n ,H-Kiin ihii mi- mi't.
nrj Ilukra, an of Mr. aifl Mm Yan.e H,r"('l"m ""ro ' roinuv.-.l
hi., a.M-l i .vara, ." montha m ' l'K of r.a k mul dirt to (M down
,llt, (or thn foiimUtion and lor tlu huitoiii of
- ' n,. ul I ..... - I.;.. I. i...
I liavf, iimury to loan on lm.rov,-d V. . , ' . . .
rraJ cUtr in auiua of ItlK) to 'JiXMl. No
fivniM alitrai ta of till,' riiilri'd and
Im aliliid, Then., rail am the vry
lii'Bt ril pound which In iiml to tlioe
Hand on many of tlto flrNt-cluMN rullromU
of tlila coutilry. Tim enr krn IxiImk
madi. In I'l'iinyMlvunla ami will Ik, hm
lli,d Willi all tin, lutcht tnoli,rii Improvo
nii'iita Including vnNtilnilixl arraiiK"
ineiita, Kiiitiii Inlitrlor flnlal, tlii'y
will Ik, aa convHiiimit and comfortitblt)
NNarallwiiy couch, Tlinre an, to bo
two of thorn ',,lud to :i) miles per
liour which will onabli) tliitin to iiiakn
k trip from ouch mid of tin, road aw
fri'ipiiMit aa unco In 10 mlniitiiH oroflnor.
Himldc tlio road Itaolf tlin coinpuriy haa
tlx, jihina prupant'l ami In K"ttinK rcudy
to nrrct an
F.I.KOANT MAII HOAI, ni!II.IinO,
Near hu wont ,nd of tlie miMpimHiori
lridi,. TIiIn will Ik, lined a ruilway,
lidivtrK: and land olllco together with
wuitlniC rooiim and ncut covitimI mIioiIm
Into which tin, cara will Im run no that
imMKciiKcra miiy u't on ami oir of tin,
cur a without K''tti"K rlllmr lu-ud or foot
wnt. Thi Imildiiitf in Ui m llttod up In
(lit, Intent modern atylo and will be ljotli
very iiKcfnl and ornamuntul.
TIIK (II.AIIHTONK Rt.KCTIIIt' LINK.
Hoinn two wooka hk" work wrn betinn
on thi, (iluilntouH Ilrani h of I lit Kant
Hido Klectrle ltuilway, but the wet
weather deluvod ita coiiMtructlon. Tliia
road ia to extend fnim four block be
yond the ClackaiiinN brid to beyond
tin, county road near the (iladatone
aawiiiill, and will be Nubatuntially con
Ntructed witli no KrH'h' and laid with
-10 Kund iron. A axcliil car will be
run between the terminii" of the roud
ami Third atreet in thin city making
half hourly trip. It In not likely to lie
ready for operation before May l.'ith,
TUN NXW UK WOIIKN.
Tliia ia an cntirelv new imluitry Ix-ing
vatabliahed hy MeHirN Smith and I-ovett
who will Ik, ready prior to May 10th to
aupplv ciiHloinorH with ice in any ipiunti
tiea. The machinery In now huie and In
lieinu in place by T. I.. ArmxtroiiK
of the Oakland Iron Work who Iiuh a
larjjo force of men ul work Kettinx it in
lilace. Tliia wilt wIipii complutnd 1,
tin, Indent ice factory on the coimt. In
adilition to the manufacture of ice the
company will eMtahlinh cold atoratfu
woika.
Milflay. Apply to Tuna. F. Hvam,
tf Ileal I tute and l.oan Aetit.
Ilrlinin A lli-aiH', real eilato amenta,
Orrgiin City, w nut lo have mure unculti
vitM laiidiu lare Irarta, H to 1H In ilea
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mv... .jii i.nii'i, ill ..im.'f in J'lai''
immtraiiLn. I'ricea itiuat be uiixler
t. 41
IWtwwii the Willamette and the Kant
Mile r'.leotric line ia W. T. Unrripy'n
tnr ilm-e lirre he liun recently Ix-eti at
foftai'leraliln r(nNn in fitting Up II Ileal
cutintry reideiu-e into which he liaa
jurt moved.
Tl... V I. : 1 1 1. . . ... ... . ....
me allium neiMirinr in wrmiiu up
llu Imrae nhow at McMinnville N'k
rllof Adinnnluck from Oietfoii City.
Thi in the atalliou which V. K. Hhep
rd tiKjIc to Yamhill county a lew wecka
ini'e.
All old resident ,, certain that the
Juno Ireahet will rauae the Coliimhla lo
OTitrflow ita hanka conalderably, anya
Htllea pn-r There ia aullicient "now
in the uiiiunluina to rauae aa hi;h water
aa In 1M7. ami aomu exei:t the
niirk of HS-t lo M reached.
Tlw rrtland rreabytcry be(n ItH
I'Hnit aeitHion at Kaat I'ortland on
Tuiwlay evenin with n kik attend
!!' of ininiaicnt and elder, Hov. (i.
'm. (iilmiiey ia in attendance l the
tliwilimtH,
I'll Siinihiy (iiHirun lirouuhton flnialii'tl
""Ii drive in ttu, Molullu ami aucceeileil
i" Rt'lliiiK all Ida Iokn, amountiiiK to over
l' million, into the Willamette Ihmiiii
Irom which h can briiiK them down to
'iMiiill t will.
31 did below the prencnt walla of the
canal. A lur;n force of men are now
eiiKifc'inl at Ihiawcrk withnteaui ilrilln,
deirii ka and all the inoli-rn appliaucea
for diiiiin tliia claaa id work, while
another force of men are tfcttin the
cnirer dam in place above the wood pulp
mill an aa to ttet down to the IhhI of the
river lo put in tin, concrete wall in
wiiich are to he (Wed the 10 lur.-o head
Ktea which will aupplv water to the
H)w'er atalion. Frmu theae luud-K'ttea
the caiul walla will be extended down
and under the pulp mill, through
the old luirtiii and pat the several
milla till they ultimately connect
with the maxoiiry work jiml at the head
of the lower acta of g-lc. One object by their feeling, when to expect an ol
.MacUliuric Kcltuid Iteport.
The lollowiiiK named pupiUIn (liatrict
No. i!0 Imve been neither abwmt nor tar
dy during the month ending April 7th:
Kllen, Marnaret, anil Walter I. amour,
Mary F.ckcrt, Alma and Albert Klehe,
CliurleH and Chriat WeinuiHiiilel, JeaHie
Stepler, Mary and (ieortfie Scheer,
ll-Miry Harth, Silaa and Kllu Harlwr and
Mary and Joe Kalxjurck. No. pupils
enrolled 51 ; averant, daily attendance;
42. All the patrono and frienda are
kindly invited lo call on the school and
note our profe-rexa.
William Haskinn, Teacher.
I'erHOna who are subject to attacks of
hiliotiH colic can altiumt invarihly tell,
aimed at In the coiiatriictiim ol this
wall ia to secure large and unvarying
Itody of water to Ik, drawn from to
oarate the electrical machinery ao as to
give uniform motion. Theao walls aie
to be built of solid concrete and will lie
ui endurable mm time itself.
TIIK KI.KlTWC RAILWAY.
The Portland (ieneral Klectrle com
pany is also building their electric line
from the west end of the suspension
bridge up to the Tualatin and have quite
a force of men at this work. The bad
weather compelled them to stop all
grading (or a time but on Saturday last
soino rock men wero put on and
with tho advent of good weather teams
and guide re will lo kept busy again.
This electric road is to be standard gauge
and will in point of construction and
equipment he second to none. As u
matter of fact it will be tho very best in
Hie United States. Twelve car loads of
steel rails are now enroutu from Hesse
iiier Colorado ami four more aro yet to
lack. If ChamlwrlHin's Colic, Cholera
and Diiirrhu u Remedy is taken as soon
as these symptoms apear, they can
ward oil the disease. Such eronB
should awnys keep the Remedy at hand,
ready for immediate use when needed.
Two or three doses of it at the right time
will save them much sullering. For
sale by O. A. Harding.
Largo stock of carpets, matting and
rugs. Trices cut twenty per cent for
the next thirty days. If you want a
cariiet now is the titno to buy and save
money. See Bellomy A Busch. x
Shiloh's Vitalizcr is what you need for
l)ysiepsiii, Torpid Livor, Yellow Skin or
Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Prico 75c. Sold
hy C. O. Huntley.
Send to the F.ntkhckisk ollice for your
legal blanks. A single one or a hundred
furnished at Portland prices.
Receipt, note and order books at the
Kntkrimiink olllco.
Among the names mentioned favor
ably in connection with the jiosition of
Grand Commander ol the Hons of Vete
rans, Is that of Capt. C. A. Herman of
this city who has taken great interest in
the order. In addition to his ipnilillca
lions for the place Mr. Hermann's
friends think that he should be chosen
as an outside man, tn I'ortland has held
the honors for a good while now.
The Portland General Klectrle com
pany are planning for a telephone line
(or their private use, from here to Port
land and connecting their several ofllces
here. An expert is coming from the
Knst to establish the system. For the
line between Oregon City and Portland
they have ready lo put up a lea1 cuble
containing six strands of wire.
On Monday last the fisherman began
their work again, the close season
having expired. The water was too
high lor successful fishing though there j
seems to be a good many fish in the !
river. Humphrey Trvmhath made the
Ih,sI haul, securing .'!.'! at one drilt, none
ol which weighed less than 25 pounds.
The Park Crescent band is the name
of a recently organized band at Park
Place. It starts oh" under most auspi
cious conditions, counting among ita
memls-rs several w ho have played prom
inent parts in other bands, The leader
is A. F. Parker who is well qualified for
that important position.
Ir. John liloss, president of the Agri
cultural college has sign:fled his inten
tion of being present at the meeting ol
the Teachers' Association to be held
here the last of the month, and the
committee is planning lo arrange for
an evening session at which Dr. Moss
will let-to re.
Julius Freytug has returned to Oregon
and is occupying part of his building at
the corner of Main and Fourteenth
streets. He will devote most, of his
time this summer lo fixing up his
property and is expecting to erect one
or two bindings on his lots this summer.
There was to have been a reception to
Rev. J . A. F.ekstrom ol St. Paul's church
at the residence of G. A. Harding on
Wednesday evening lust, but owing to
Mr. Harding's abhence in Pendleton it
was poatoncd till next week.
The Western Pedagoue published at
Corvallis, Oregon is a live teacher's
pas,r, which every teacher should sub
scribe for at once. Send for sample
copy. Only one dollar per year.
Married. At the residence of the
bride's parents April Uth at 4 o'clock p.
M. by Justice Klmer Pixon Miss Mary
K. Ilounell and Charles Shielks.
SOME FIGURES.
5 ce-ntB a pound Extra C. Hugar, Uice, Arm and Hammer aoda.
MOKASKA UoaHt cofleo i delicious price 25c. a pound. To
introduce it wo will give a fine Bpoon free with each two pounda.
Try our Bpices in bulk, Btrictly pure, if you want to economize
NOTIONS Ifc'Ht ink ia; pens 6c per doz.; BoapHtone elate pencils
.rc. doz.; 5 lb. first cIuhb note paper 25c. quarter ream; 5c. pins 2 pkgn.
5c.; 10c. pins for 7c; 7 Bpoola thread 2.5c.; barps 5c., 10c. and up; boy's
kriiveH 10c. 2 blades 15c: fine knives 3.5c. lo 75c; envelopes 5c. pke.;
combs 5c up; boy's windHor ties 5c, 10c. up; men's elegant tics 2.5c;
lead jiericilrt 5c 10c! and upwards.
t
DfiJ joodg in Variety at clo?e cagli RWeg.
SHOES Infants shoes 25c. up; school shoes 75c. up; ladies grain
button 11.25; Fine Dongola $2.50, equal to the $3.50 shoe; men's fine
shot- $1.75 up; boys $1.50.
Trade for Produce, Terms Cash.
HAMILTON k m
Red Front, Oregon City, Ore.
I have a few thousand left to loan on
good, C'lacknuiHS county farms or good
insido Oregon City property. Wade 11.
Spencer, Oregon I'ity, Or.
Ilananti Peel on the Sidewalk.
The street car bad passed, but to catch
it he reckoned,
So he ran like a deer, and shouted and
reckoned,
Till he planted his heel
On a su.ooth bit of peel
Then he saw half a million of stars in
a second.
He was in too great a hurry; better
have waited for another car. There are
cases, however, w here haste is necessary.
If you have night-sweats, feverishness,
weak, sore lungs and a hacking cough, J
do not lose an hour obtaining a supply
of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
Delay in such cases is dangerous: it may
be fatal. Before disease has made too
great progress, the "Golden Medical
Discoveay" is a certain cure. In fact,
it's guarnteed to benefit or cur, or money
paid for it promptly refunded.
Karl's Clover Root, the new Blood
Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the Complexion and cures Constipation.
2.'c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by C. G.
Huntley.
Wantkd, Bacon, Lard, Wheat and
Outs at the Park Place store. x
BEE SUPPLIES!
We have just received a large ship
ment of the famous "Salcon"
brand of
Bee Supplies.
If you want the best one piece sec
tion ever sold in the market
send your order to us.
PORTLAND SEEDCOMPY,
171 SECOND ST., PORTLAND ORECON.
POPE& CO.
This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of
m. Shelf ai linfactnrei
ma, iwe, etc
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnished.
OREGON CITY
OREGON
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BOSTON
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes.
:G I V E N AW Y
WE HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON THE 10 per cent off system:
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES By fpeeial 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.
HOW IS IT DONE? BY THE COUPON -f SYSTEM.
Vn . , . ,, nnr-hMe at our store a coupon to tho value often per Cent of tho amount of their cash purchase, whether it is ten cents Or One hundred dollars. These coupon
wegtvo each customer making a cm P"'CI ' . fc wemftrk down in price twenty to thirty per cent less than its ordinary retail value. By this means our customers secure an average discount on their
are redeemable atour store m Silverware, w. elegant and useful household necessity. We guarantee this Silverware to be full plated and equal to anything m the
general .phases of from twenty to thirty per cent etore beaut.fui Your8 Truijj
THE BOSTON STOKE.