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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1893)
Oregon City hntcrprisc. FKH'AY, AI'IMl, ill, 1hii:. cHAT AUOUT TOWN. v, It. wikk''" bought lit i J Porter In rmcivurliiu front mi ,ttikl U irripp". L-,Ph milch '" '"r Addreaa J, M. KIikII'.v. N l:r- Mrt I"n" "u I'nproved farina !uw rulfit. ('. O. T. Wu.i mm a. Wmhlmrii mandolin, KiilUra and Ihinnelater A Andrcaeii'a, x Ai'lmnli Hrmikey mikI Andrew J. Stark i l l ... I. ..I... I.' U-...I wrr liiarrirn i'j "iiii'b- lay. KlirrllfliniioiiK ntxl Ida deputlea nrx U. I'll")' aeoopllig In ahrknl thenn ,va. Money t" loan 011 H"1' lurtim ut 8 per .... It' . . II LJ . . .nil. I all " rrm o, ihiiii city. A. W. Fiance l luillilinii mi addition loliiii Imhim, )h!chlll ml'l urt mCly In ;Ui'invpnlriii'i'. TlitTo'inlr recorder'anUie l ImnuiiIuk ut now ii'l it riiirti ixiiMiUiiUlo','l,y veiling- reUtlvea. kirp up work. ('oiipiUIiIi' Kielda la preparing to rrwt i dwrlliiiK liouw in t'anemah mid will mild on llm lotn adjoining tlion on ihiili lio hvca. Y. T. lUilow lirnt purrham'd a trm t of ',n(l adjoining (ilailalonn and la having .1 laid uul In town tola hirli he will ll(ii en tin' limrki'l wain. (In Tlinraday lift l.lxard A. Itradv in.l Mi'llie Mi'lt-utf wir married at I lie Citliolir iliii'ih liy Key A. Ilili'liniiid ullir ir.'cnii' of a lew fiii'iidn and rrUtlf. Tim arlnil Imard la adverliallig for vln (wr tin- Si'vnilli alrri't IhmiI hoinw, Una Ix'iiik' on In l.i I ion , l.olh uiq nv in l'iirtUiil. Tin' did arv tooi4nid ii tin- "illi of tlii month. ('jptain Sweeney, I'. S. A., San I'iegu, editor of I lie utale in tl.e i-ity on Stit il ,: "Shiluir t'lrrli lieiucdv I iirdnv and (niind inunv old time frienda tlie lirnt medicine I hV ever found !t mild do me any giHi." Trice .'0 d. Sold hv ('. i. Huntlev lU'liMie A llee, real ciituto agelllM, i ireg. in City, itut to have Inure unculti- ilrd Ul l in lurge tnii'ln, H lo 1H milea Ipimi hmn, on hand. In order lo place inmigianta. I'rici in iint be modcr- air. 41 Wm. Kvana of Iturlow wa III the city nTiiefclay iiiirninir a bli k eye, aald to Uvr In-n raiiM'd by a Canby butcher, lium aouin of the Hiln Up the road uiYime of trying to Inuke Imeli of Kvaim (uce. Miittctl Tellord of Cauemnli left here !tl Tuewluy moruiiig to tuko a trip itliruiigh the coaat couulry. He Intend U 'iiiUti) 1'illaiuiHik, and will Im gone ul"ut two weeka. He wa" accompuiile.t jlyllr. M. Int onh alfto of ('ani'imili. On Sunday morning there wa a i'vv front which formed Ice on the .dewalkai which remained aeveral hour, irtuiutely fruit bud are not awolleu illioipntly I., Ui harmed much milea I lie 'iu hea which are nearly In bloom. Among ehone from thi city who Jitt'tined the grand charity ball at the flr'iiiun i rnnil on Tueaday evening e: Mr. and Mr. U.K. Smith . Mr. p.t- I'ratt, Mia Minnie Channan. J. Ueli.C. (i. Huntlev and Dr. ). W. F'argain. It it reiHiitpd that the Kplacopal tmrrli will give nn entertainment on Weiiing of May Ut at which they f illluue n May pole, All the children ''t attended thu iiiiiNiinu ball given at ' remdciicM ofiii'o. A. Harding mime '""'"I!", will Hppeur at the enlertnin- "'tit (IrcHded In thu cuntum which ;ll,y wore ut the bull. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. WE HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE REMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES lty Bpeeial ... . x it ... r-irMVJPP J wr-lvJAAL "l" lo f 0 Rivo each ri.Ktonior makinn a cash . sioiiitrm o ur ri)(h'einaiilo atour sloro in silverware, wiiicii wuiiuijR. i" t''" vvvnvj j rv.. - rf - ., , . . .,ntxr in u i rtv ner cent and at the same timo secure an elegant und useful household necessity. We guarantee this Silverware to be full plated and equal to anything in the Keneral purcluiHcs of from twenty to tniny pci i v t i market. Call at our store and see these beautiful goods. lours Iruly, PERSONAL NOTES. IT. John W.,1,1, wm upfront l'oitlu, '"i Wuiliiaimlitv. UatHl,d.yI.H, Kohl, ofDuniaa. i'ii waa In , ,.,yi MlnnCurrmDIIIny of 1'ortUixl ua up on Sunday vlHlitr-K frlciida. Mla.Ilrl, Iturln wua t, (,Bl of Mln Aiiiilu Dulnn on Tueaday. Mnt, W, CJ ('l"'iii-yliiftnViliiMiiiv for tliu KmIhI,,.,,, imw vlHlifrirmlH. County Coinii.lmiioii.iri K. (J. Murk of Murkulmru wuadown on Wediumday. Hin..r Kruae fpp. off hio luat Hatur.hiy , ,U .y from 8ulci.il tu Portland. Mra. V. 0. Harding win up from Port land on Monday looking after hualuca timttm, Mm. . n.)inmi returned from Seattle on Kiilurdiiy, having lieeii ahaclit lour weeka, M'. II. I llolinun returned from tWUln on Hatiinluy, having hn b will four wecka. Hon. Joel 1'. (iw,r ,) ,miKll(,r panned throuiili town on Kalnrday en route for 1'ortluriil. Mi It. ('. Khepherd of I!,ik..r Cily apenl Wedneaday mnl Thuraday In the A (J. Wlille of hcattlo arcotii)aniid hy Mr. Cliaa. K. Ilray are hero viaiting Jiidi. W. I.. Wlillu. J. I'rindltt lm ri'al(ini cIimtkh of tlin Fnv Hi adlng Uooui and will givo liia alli'iilloii o ollitir dtilipn. I"t..tiiy Sliiriir K. ('. llm ki-tt moved out to liia plai n aU'liii kama Height on Tueaduy to get morn ellniw room. Mr. and Mra.T. I,. AniKlroiig rnlurned from a eomliiiied liumneiia und pleuitiiru irii to Vieioria, H C , on I'riduy hint. K. ('. iillner, Secretary of atuli'tieo, W. Mrlliide'a privale aecretury, a the gueatof J r . O. W, Vearguin mi S'lnduy, Siipt. II. S. liiliKon wilt doHii lo I'lurkuuiUH (lie lunt of tin' Wirlf to atti-nd tlio iiiii'ting ol the A. . I'. V. Iliere. ToliV Noltlier, llie leuding ilemiM'rntii' to greel li'ln Kt'V. lldleliiund who wit i,tlil ill lit Week with intuiiiiituut muluriiil fever i HUH II Ketter Hlid ug.lill Hlilu to ktleiid to Ilia diitiea, Jildife W. I.. Wliite who Inn lieen ipiite ill for aevernl week i uiucli improved In health and excct4 nimjii to be aUiut town agiu. Tlieo Freer of the Hural Norlbweat and I rank l.ivof the N'orlhwent l'ucitlc Farmer were in the cily luat Saturday attending the liorticultiir.il meeting and rejinrting ita procmiliug. Twenty ineniliera were ad led to the aiilmrrihe r to the fn-e reading room hint week. The IntcicHt in now better thiin ever before, the twenty-live chair in the room not being KUlllclent at time to aeut tlnwe preaent Ycaterday the delegate to the U. A. I( eticampnient each received a largo group photograph of the member ill attendance. Some of them are very good but other are too ilurk. F. It. ('barman i having the bane incut to hi wood abed cloned in and other improvement made which will add to thu apn'arance ol hi neat place. WiIhoii A Cooke carry a complete line of wiigon back and buggiea, alno plow , harrow, cultivator and hand aeeder lteinember we curry them n. Htock. Watchea, clock and jewelry repaired promptly at lluriiieiater it Andrean'. Trice reasonable and work guaranteed. New outing, ephyr. gingham, HiiteciiM, euibroideric and riprmg novel tin at the Turk TUce Storo. Maria lean and Win. T. JolniHon were Hindu happy by F.it'iuiro Fouta on Wedni'hilav. JL JLlLiL :G I T E N -rii purchase at our store a coupon to i 1 ITJEIIjE Wmf Hide Note. ArW day wmi fittingly celohniU'd by tint Wut Hldu hcIiooIm. Tht pupil were all aeml,li)d at 1 o'clm k and the law minting to Arbor day wa read, followed by the dinging of a patriotic oiik by the chool. Many line tuciUtloiin, reading and original enuy rvlutliiK to tree and flower were well rendered by piiplla from both depnrtmnntii, and cloNlng with a verao from each of twelvo boy. Tlii puplla lliun, by ballot, cIioho the mouii tuln laurel a the emblem of the school for the year, and dnciditd in the aine manner by a veiy (IocIhIvo voU) to dedi cate tliu tree In honor of K. H. Mi: Kirov, (lute uNirinteiideiit of public; In Ml ruc tion. Appropriate remark were then made on the educational work of the one the achool had thu choKcn to honor and the grow lb and advancement of the :IiouIh of Oregon under hi wiae admin latration and the kindly intereHt he bin alway innnifeHted toward the aihoid children of the Male and thecaue of ed ucation, A handsome tree having been pro cured by thu advanced clan, the achool paanwd out to thu ground where the tree wa ant with proier ceremonie, Kach pupil placing a mIiovuI full of earth a'lout it riMit. A pleanant half hour waa then Rpeut in planting minor tree and flower and decorating the chool. Afltir which the achool ad journed lor the day, all feeling that they had had both a pleaaant and profltnble half holiday, (i. II. IX'NK. Baking' I'under Leglalutlon. The nan of alum and ammonU in bak ing powder ha been carried tu audi an eiiormou extent by unm-rupuloii man ufacturer, anxiou cither to hwuII their profit or to cuter to the demand for cheap g'od, reganllea of the Ntotnach conaumer, that bill have been intro duced durimr the pant year in the legi lutine of many tute, among which are New York, Miunerio'ii, Illiuoi, Flor ida, (ieorgia, etc., requiring Htich in ferior article to be iliHtilictly labeled. Itoanl of Health und Food Commi ion in luuny citie und Kluten have Wn occupied w ith thu aume problem, anil in many inatuuee huve published linti of powder containing alum or ammonia, ao llut thu public may avoid thm. FoIIowiiik id a partial lint of audi pow der; Koyul, Calumet, Hercnlea, Tay lor' Ore SKxm and Forest City. Motlce to Contractor. Sealed bid will 1m received by the board of director at the ollice of the achool clerk, at Oregon City, up to 2 p. in. Friday the 2Hth day of April, 18'iH. for the conatruction of thu new school building on Seventh street in Biid c;ty, Raid building to be completed by Septjm Inr 1, IH'.i:!, Tlana and specillcRtion nmy U aeon at the ollice of S K. Maxon, architect, room U7 and 5S Worcester building, Portland and at the real estate ollice of Thu. F. Uyan Oreaon City. Kid to be accompanied w ith a certified check for f JV) made payable to the order of the clerk, to be forfeited, in event of failure of bidder to enter into contract to construct building if bid ia accepted. The board of director reserve the right tu reject any or all bids. By order of the board. Tiios. F. Kyas, Clerk. WANTED. Salesman, Local and Traveling. To represent our well know n house. You need no capital to reprsent a firm that warrant nursery stock flrst-clas and true to name. WOKK ALL TIIK YF.AU. 100 per month to the right man. Apply quick, otaiingage. L.L.MAYACO. Nursery men, Florist and Seedsmen. ST. TAL'L, MINN. (Thi house is resiKiiiHlble.), Shiloh'g Yitalizerm what you need for Iysepaiu, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It i guaranteed to give you patisf action. Trice "Cm:. Sold by C. (J. Huntley. The Lyan &. Ilealy is thu host toned and most durable organ mad.). Sold on easy term by l!urnioisUr it Audresen. x arrangement wo are now in a position to offer our customers a reduction of about Twenty per cent on all cash purchases made at our store. f f RV f THP f COUPON f SYSTEMS the value of ten per Cent of the amount of their cash purchase, whether it ia ten cents Or One hundred dollars. These coupoa,, t..,ani.. in thirtv nor rant Imii fhnn iia nnlinnrir retail vnluo. Bv this means our customers secure an average discount on their BOSTON STOME. Nrhool Itcport of District Jo. 14. Following are the name of pupil who have been present every day, without being tardy and who have been noted for good detriment during the month ending April Itth: Naniuel Oerher, Frank Chismir, John Itogem, liert Itogeri Ilert Matloon, Caroll Ward, Morri Ward, (ieorge 1 1 ay den, James ltutlier ford, ('ora Ward, Kva Multoon, I.lzzle urcher, Mary Zurcher, Maggie Xurcher. The following named person visited the achool during the month : Mr. Heater, Mis F.dna Muttoon, Mr. Ann Graham, W. 11. Mattoon, Mr. John Mochnke, Mr. W. Ward, Mr. Kd. Miller, Mr. Cha. Miller, Mr, (ierhc.r, Miss C'losner, Mr C. Miller, Mr, urcher, Mr, and Mr. John Hamilton. Number enrolled, 'M; average attendance, ,111, Cha. Iti'TiiKHKoidi, Teacher. What Tour (J ran dm oilier Did. She bi'tcheled the flax and carded the wool, and wove the linen, and spun the low, and made the clothe for her hus band and ten children, Sh made but ter and cheese, alio dipped tallow can dle, to light the house at night, and she rooked all the food for her household by an open fireplace and a brick oven. Yes ; and when she wa forty year of agn, alie wa already an old lady whose best day were over. Her shoulder were bent and her joint enlarged by hard work and she wore ertaclca and a rap. Her great grand-daughter, with all the modern convenience! for comfort, refine ment and luxury, may be a charming and attractive at forty-five a at twenty. EaH-cially i thi true if she preserve her health and beauty by the use of Dr. Tierce' Favorite Prescription, which ward off all female ailment and ir regularities, cure them if they already exist, keep the life correct healthful and vliroron. and enable the woman of middle age to retain the Ireshnesa of girlhood uniu brow and c'ieek, and light of youth in her eyes, slid it elasticity in her aten. Sold hv all driWL'ists. IhiriruliiK In Iteiil F.hlate. All leval KO acres one mile from Oregon City at foO per acre, term easy. I Seventy feet on Main street with good i building fiKMKV Several nice sightlv lot with and with out house in the city ranging from f: 00 ; to IL'OOO. One block of 8 lot with two houes, good barn and well of good water f:000. For term etc inquire of Johnson A Randall ollice over Bank of Oregon City. Luce Curtains. Have vour lace curtains, shirts, collar and cuffs laundried by the Troy Steam Laundry, office with F. A. Waddock, postollice building. Bundles left at the ollice by Tuesday night will he returned on Saturday morning, House Mevlng. House moved on the shortest notice. F'tifteen year experience. No building too large or dillicult to handle. J. 1) Kknnkk, Oiegon City. Send to the Kstkki'kisk ollice for your legal blanks. A single one or a hundred furnished at Portland prices. Largo stock of carpets, matting and rugs. Prices cut twenty per cent tor the next thirty days . If you want a carpet now ia tha time to buy and save money. See Pellomy & Bunch. x Wantkd, Hacon, Lard, Wheat and Oata at thn Park Place store. x Karl's Clover Hoot, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 2.rc, 50c. and ffl.00. Sold by C. G. Huntley. I have a few thousand left to loan on good, Clackamaa county farms or good inside Oregon City property. Wade II. Spencer, Oregon City, Or. Wanted, A few more choice loans on good Clackamas county farms. Apply to Wade II. Spencer, Oregon City, Or. Receipt, note and order books at the F.NTKRlMttSK Ofllce. A W WILL GIVE AWAY ON THE 10 SOME FIGURES. 5 cents a pound Kico, Arm and Hammer noda. MOKASKA UoaBtcoflee i delicious price 2'k. a pound. To introduces it we will give a fine p,j)Oon free with each two pounds. Try our apices in bulk, strictly pure, if you want to economize NOTIONS licHt ink tie; pens 6c per doz.; soapotone slate pencila he. doz.; 5 lb. firHt claHS note paper 2-rc. quarter ream; 5c. pins 2 pkgs. fa.; 10c. pins for 7c; 7 sjiooIb thread 25c.; harps 5c., 10c. and up; boy's knives 10c, 2 blades 15c; fine knives 35c. to 75c; envelopes 5c. pkg.; combs 5c up; boy's windnor ties 5c, 10c. up; men's elegant ties 2.5c; lead K;ncils 5c 10c and upwards. DfiJ flood? in VafietiJ at cloge ch4 SHOES Infants shoes 25c. up; school shoes 75c up; ladies grain button f 1.25; Fine Dongola $2.50, equal to the $3.50 Hhoe; men's fine shoe $1.75 up; boys $1.50. Trade for Produce, Terms Cash. II Red Front, Oregon City, Ore. BEE SUPPLIES! We have just received a large ship ment of the famous "Falcon" brand of Bee Supplies. If you want the best one piece sec tion ever sold in this market send your order to us. PORTLAND SEED COMPT, 171 SECOND ST., PORTLAND ORECON. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable Grin Htm. SMf ani wm ma, etc. Plumbing, Gas Attended to Promptly. Es timates Furnished. OREGON CITY Y'; STOKE m & mi, always keep in stock a full line of Fittinir & Jobbing OEEGON MlMCM per cent off system.