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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1893)
Oregon City hntcrprisc. NtlHAY, JUNK 2, Intnl. CHAT ADOUT TOWN. 1 11'rlftt tlm lowest Tim llnil Krufit. llo for Iinli''i'l',n(i Jo ami ih' tliH lull gnm oil NumUy, II yi)H ant to anil ygur irowrljf,llt It Villi Vh H. HHunr. i llorn, To tlm wlfti o( W. I,. Chapman, of ('lackaitia, May HI, ft ton. mmotK. J. (iiirrnw who linn homi y,.ry lrk with typhoid (vir fur tlm pt i'luVfll MM'k ha finally Uiiii lo uininl, Tli" Wlllrtiiii'lln Fall Knilcr ruin tuny I" rnlvinti ly mil nun lot of rot tohWiMxl lo I hi ummI Iii making cicvlnior, Tlm I.)'"" H'lyl" tt l"'"t (iimiiiI pml iiumt ilurahl or kiwi iiihiIo, Sulil on fmy lirtti iy liiriiinUlir Ainlrfun, f 4- Nhlloir ('urn, tlm tiruu" Gitigli ainl (roup Cum, U lor nln ly u 1'ih ki't gitc contain twiiily-llv cLmm, only Ufa. C ill'lrxn lova It. (-'. (1. Huntley. Wore you iIUihiIiiIo4 taut KuiuUy tlnt going to halwii? You iiihkI not frr llmt Uil" will lni'x'ii tli Ik Hiiwlar, tmi ran no rithrr to Hnlt'in or IiiiIi'mih1 ii for only f 1.1)0 When you ar wanting lo make a pur (jlniM of ilry gooU, tuition or clothing An J wUh till lt atilwtwl mink ti J aurtiiirnt to li k from you can lie mire g llinliiig It at I Helling'. - - - K, H. Norton mH-retary ami trrmnirir u tlm Oakland Iron Work wan In tlir city tlin livt of Hi" wl. vlnilliig Mr. T. fj Arm-trontf ami in-pm-ling tU Oro- Fir, tolllM4ny .;,; CMwiia on foot; KOnl ityi. o plain m. n i.i i-oi...any , o( KM,)( 0,r(H1 , Uli, Ajl) u"11 J rWulv In rarrlaga Mlowrd liy citiiftm i No mill ill lull lo liiia hrarlng Itrv. I in rarriiw. Tlm pmrwwloii wa lung .M Aiitfflo liinliprtv'i rrrmon nest J ii""lf cirio ami all of It part HUn.luy inoriiiiiu ainrit liia auhj.fl la : -ll g"tt-n up. It al highly "pnir.l. r." lnlorfatlnu aa hi aur j "l-'ki-n of l.y rvury onu, the inouiilwl ltiia alwaya arn tlila will I hi i-vi-ii knight in purti.iiW attracting alli-ntion H,,r 'with llii-ir II mi art'oiirtrt'iiiiMila and I liright trapping. At ten o'clock the 1 II. Cowlnu, U.K. Jo , )! ! (.ro t-HHiNit uiov.mI town Main atm-t ami iriiiiiplin y ami H.-rt iri...ninnn iii.I. a 1 ,1Mlk ,tl u)t im) o( B. , ,!, trip M Aurora Nat Sunday on tt.-tr Llcy-1 ,.MI,,.rv .,,,1 Wlt , tIB ,rfinr at- HKC0HATI01 DAY KXKKCIMKH An limnrna Crowd Tumi Out to do Honor to tlm hillfii Ilnroi-a. A lutaullful day waa Monilay with IU lirlijlit aiiiiMhlni!, It gnntlo hriMv.H nnd frarant lirnath of prlii(. It waa all that could l dualred for tlm lnarc:lilii(( of tlm prM'iaaon to tlm cmnnUiry and for tlm oMu air eiiuclwa. At an narly hour In tlm inoriiliiK partlca hi'ifmi to wend thidr war to tlm cimittUiry all ladmi with flowiira with which they purpoM'd to add tlm Ut llnlalilii touch to tlm Kfvi'a of loved ouia, and ly iiIiih o'clock tlmrH waa alinoat a con tiuud procnaaioil of Miopl cliinliliiK Iho hill to tlm rlly of tlm doad, ao that whim tlm iinacaaloii actually reached tlm riMiii'lery they found tlm uronmU well filled with hioIu which with thoaa HccoinianyliiK tlm prixciwlon maile tlm crowd linthereil therit thu UrK"t ever Wltneaaed, Tlm llrat part of tlm pro(rain wan arrniiKd for tlm school children and proviilml for their gathering- at the M'liool liiiiiM-a and niarchliiK from there under eacort of the hand to l'oHi'a hall where they were addrearu-d hy 1'rof. It V. i'rlnuleaud Itev. Father lllllu hrand. 1'rayerwua olfered hy Itev. II. W. (ilhoney, after which the children depoalted the flowera which they had lroiilit for dix iiiatinu the gravea of tlm fallen heroea. Tlm children were then dlaiiilaaed and the chief eierclan of the day were Im-kuii. (irand Marahal C. II. I'auchy took the head of the prx-eaaion w hich lie had arranged to have formed In the followiiiK order : Achillea Diviaion No. II, K.of I'. mounted; Willamette Silver Hand; Co. K, O. N (i.; Meade I'uat No. 1' li. A. It.; Sou of Veterana; ct. acl. i Ifn They had Iota of fun hut it took tin-in till two o'cl.H k In the iiiominK to pi home. The new atenmer Kllwixxl liaa I hi' II ritc.ii(iv hy the halt Uiya to take tliem to l:ttl"H'iidciife on Sunday and they will ink" V"U almi and return V"ii In K""l iiIH all for the amull aiiui of one 1 dl.vr. The lllieat tMtat on the lower river i '.!. Telephone which la aupplied with all Vtt iihmiI iniMlern coiivenlencea for the tt'OiIurt of ita paamMiKi'ra. When y ip. ant to o to the ctmat take the Tol ilioiie. J. i:. Jack mvrn'ary of the Huttii Cni'k FJr Ai'K'liilion waa in the city on Sat uiiliiy and reKrt the proajMi-ta of the iK-Jrty very lirlht In apite of the hack ward aprinu. On Saturday the lOlh of tl.il month the ollUvra of the aoriety iQ meet and coucludo defluile ar rungi'iufiila hIkjiiI the preinlutn Hat whh h will then he at once leaned. The (.IliCi ra of the aociety are lUAkinK a'clal t irijrta lo (jet a larnd nuiiilH'r of H-cil pri-Oiiuuia ollered by flrina and Individ iu'1 and are ineetinx with much en- C"'irneiiienl In their ellorU. " " " Kow Hint Oreiton City haa roncluded tocelnhratethn Fourth It will do to toll Mm Dative, that a cannon lain procea of coiiHtruclion rlht here In the city !.ichwill make tho hill howl. The lioake hoy have for omo time U'en I uttlt.y in their apare time In tiorii out a I-.1IHI..H which w illhavo all tlm modern aiiplliinci-a for loading and dring. It will he fully tsiml to throo oumlir and la ahout aix Inche In ilinnieter and 30 Incite long, (let your ear III tritin- ii'K (or it i to ho ttm-d on the Fourth without fail. inoaplicr" the march waa not accompan ied hy ilin tiMiul futitruit exHrieltced on moot lecoralion day with their atiper ahtindttiice ol heat and dut. The exercim at the i-enielery were conducted in accordance with the lollow i'U program : pirge 15and Addreaa Kilual Service Com. D. McArthur Heading Ordera Adjutant Shaw I'rayer Chaplain William IcBH)tie, w ith floral olforing II. J. Harding iexuiae, with floral ottering A. W. France Iteaponae, with floral offering Alex Thomaon Addreaa Uittal Service Com. McArthur Selection Hum! Iteaponae "Our I'nknown IVad'' Cat. J. T. Apperaon I'rayer Chaplain William Firing Salute IVlachnieiit of Co. F Incorllog(iravea. . .Childrenof tho Tout SidiH-tion lWml Oration Hon. II. H. Northup 8onu 'America" Choir The brief address by Cupt. J. T. At pi-reon waa a forcible and Impressive presentation of the reason why resect and honor should he shown to the un known dead and the imttortance of teaching the present g'""'"1'0" t'10 NHiite pstriotifut which actuated the heroes who now rest in unmarked graves. The oration by Hon. II. II. Northup waa full of patriotic utterance well and forcibly expressed. It was historical In character showing how tho mistake of the founder of tho government wero largely rcsNjiiHible for tho war whose sluin this gathering was met to honor. It was patriotic in sentiment, and sug gestive in thought and delivered in a ploaslng arid Impressive manner. It wa highly spoken of hy thoao who could get near enough to hear. The nauiua of tho who re btirlixl In tlm Oregon City cemetery and whoao grave were decorated by tlm l'ost and m-inber who lie elsewhere are a follow: Y. O. McCown, CapUln E, lut Ore gon Infantry, A . L. Hawyor, Company K, 38, Iowa Infantry, Thoina Moan, Company F, 14th Kalians Cavalry. I J, It. Mount, Company (i. 107th Illlnol Infantry. Charle Warren, Company E. lit Oregon Cavalry. 0. 0. M. Newton Massachusetts Infantry, Lyman Heyman, Company E, 1st, I Oregon Infantry, Henry Webb, Company U, 2'ld Mia- sour I Infantry. Captain Clark, New York Volunteer. Ulchard Williams, Company K, X.M Wisconsin Infantry. A. F. Hurfu, Company 1, 2d Iowa Cavalry. Win. Coad Wisconsin Infantry. Wm. Johnson J. O. Wcthcrell, 1st Minnesota Heavy Artillery. Ilaklug 1'onder legislation. The use of alum and and amonla in baking powder ha been carried to inch an enoramou extent by unscrupulous manufacturer, anxlou either to swell their profit or to cater to the demand for cheap goods, regardless of the stomach of the consumer, that bill have been in troduced (luring the past year in the legislature of many state, among which are New York, Minnesota, Illinois (ieorgla, Florida, etc., requiring inch Inferior article to lie destinctly labeled. Hoard of Health and Food Commission in many cities and stales have been oc cupied with the same problem, and in manv Instances have published list of (Hiwdeia containing alum or amonia, eo that the public may avoid them. Fol low ing is a partial list of such powder : Royal, Calumet, Hercules, Taylor' One Spoon, Forcit City. .N ol Ice. (i. W. I'roeser' new hull is finished at OttWcgo.Ori-g'in and will be rented by the night as follows except Monday night as the (iood Temtdera have that night, the llaptist Sunday school at 8 to 4 p. m., grange each second Saturday in the month. For 1 lance all niuht w ith ,iano, K.0(); for dunce half najlit with piano, '.'.Ml; any show to.OO. (iood stage and well lighted. U. W. 1'hosmkh, Proprietor, tf Lost or Strayed From the premise ef J. II. Dawson, Iluttevillc, a dark bay mare, weigh alout KMKI pound. Branded "S" on right shoulder, and white star in fore head. A liberal reward will lie paid by the undersigned for information leading to the recovery of the horse. J. II. Dawson. Oregon City Won. About a hundred people wont down from Oregon C'itv on Decoration day to witness the hall game between the home team and the Portlands, at City View Park. The absence of the regular pitcher of the Portlands, and the lack of con dition on the part of the man put in the box by the home team, make it unsafe to judge the whole season by this one gaum. While both the team were wanting a regard base-running and team work, tlm general impresion wa given that the homo team did the better hatting and Holding A to Oregon City In particular, the hitting wa free at lime, but altogether too much up in the air. Theimallnes of the error col umn Is explained by the absence of hard hit ground-ball. A a whole, however, they impress one very well, and while not world-lieler, nor exjtected to be, they will furnish many afternoon of olid enjoyment in the ball park on the bill. In the game, the Portland jtirnpted to the lead wit It three tallies on base Oil ball and errors. The Oregon City team failed to score until the fourth and fifth Inning when heavy batting brought In ten run, the Portland catching up in the seventh. In the eighth inning the Portland were left hopelessly in the lrt-h, the Oregon City scoring nine tallies on heavy baiting by all the boy combined and by error by the Portlands. Forby the regular first baseman of the Portlands wan ineffective a pitcher, and Spore, the Iwirk-r of the home team, while he struck out a good many, wa w ild, on account of illness. Spore wa relieved in the seventh inning, Khoade preventing further scoring. The score speaks for lis self: R. II. P.O. 1 1 1 3 2 0 MILLINERY. (jreat Fdutioi? .9 J-lat5. The cheapest line of trimmed hats ever offered at prices ranging from 50c. to $7.50. Also the largest assortment of flow ers ever brought to the city. We invite you to call and see for yourselves at Mrs. N. Watts-Sladen's Millinery Parlors OKKGOM CITY. A.B. Ilbb2b 5 Dowell3b' f Keckner I. f. Clark lb... Will a. 5 Fields c. f 5 Kelly c 4 Harlow r. f 3 Sore p 4 It holes p 1 3 3 2 2 3 1 0 0 A. 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 iTHE RED FRONT 25 Cents buys a pound AItBUCKLE'S,LI0X or M0KASKA Coffee, 3 pound starch. 5 pound soda or rice, G round Leans 01 rolled oats, 7 epools thread, or 8 pounds cut STEEL NAILS 8's or larger. SCENTS buys either dres3 braid, boys' straw hat, 12 lead pencils, ink, 25 envelopes, 12 pens, boys' winsor tie, small chimney, 2500 toothpicks, 2 papers pins, 5 oranges. ARRIVED Calicos 18 yards for $1.00, satteens and spring dress goods, furnishing goods, etc. Pure ground spices in bulk half price. Trade for produce. Oats and po tatoes wanted. HAMILTON & ALLEN, OREGON CITY. .... OREGON. A.B. R. II. P.O. A. I. 4 4 2 3 2 0 Out or Sight. The traveling public are now- fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Union I'acillc and Northwestern Line otlcr the very best accommodation to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate point, not only during the World' Fair but all the vear around. Total 38 ltf HI 27 10 3 Two-base hits, 9; stolen base, 7; struck out by Snore, 15. rokiLAsn. Callet 2 b... Forby p 1 1 1 J one c 5 0 I Staplcton 3 h 6 Howard a. 4 I'rince lb 4 Alberto, f 4 Itennettr.f 2 Myer 1. f 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 10 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Total 35 13 9 24 10 9 Two-bae bit, 1; Btolen base 3; Struck out by Forby 4. Umpire, Mabis. Treasurer' Notice. Notice la boif by given tltat there are fund on hand lulticiunt to pay warrant No. 31 iudorsed December 12, 1891. Interest ceaaes with date of this notice. F. J. Ixn iK, City Treasurer. Oregon City May 11, 18i. Those, monstrous gtumv-jarc easily and cheaply disMised of with Judson powder. A good supply of blasting material of all kind at I'ortland price at the Turk riaeo atore, Karl' Clover Koot, the new Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 2."mj., 50c. and $1.00. Sold by C. U. Huntley. Ilucklen'i Arnica Suite. The Itest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chped Hands, Chilblains, Corn, and all Skin Erup tion, and positively cure Piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Rat isf action, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by U A. Harding. POPE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock full line of lltiiij. Ilf ai Mittri wm, raware, dt Watches, clock and jowelry repaired promptly at Burmeister & Andresn's. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed . Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing Attended to Promptly, timatcs Furnished. Es- OREGON CITY OREGON photo'? at a Bargain. On account of removal to 3d and Morrison street on or atwut July 15th, DAVIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, 1st and Taylor street, will make hia Ifi.UO cabinets for $3.50; Taris panels IG.00. All work first class. A trial is asked. J. JONES & SON, DEALER lit Doors, Windows, Mouldings, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES. Cabinet Work, Fitting up Stores and Repairing of all kinds. Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed. PRICKS THE LOWEST. USop corner Fourth and Water streets, back of Pope A Co's, Oregon City BOSTON STORE ,0. and ity. 3 Ory Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. i K FULL. LINE OF MILLINERY. :OIYEN AWAYJ iV7E HAVE 25 SETS SILVERWARE WHICH WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON THE 10 per cent off system. rllfiT n E MENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRI C ES By 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. j -eHOW IS IT DONE? -SBY THE f COUPON f SYSTEM, Iso 1'u give ouch customer making a cash purchase at our store a coupon to the value of ten per Cent of the amount of their cash purchase, whether it is ten Cents or one hundred dollars. These coupon are redeemable atourstoro in Silverware, which wo mark 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 general purchases of from twenty to thirty per Cent and at the same time Bocure an elegant and useful household necessity. We guarantee this Silverware to be full plated and equal to anything in the x for. b market. Call at our store and soe these beautiful goods. Yours Truly,