Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 09, 1893, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
THE EXTERI'RISK CORKEMHIM)
EXTS SHEEP THE II EM).
FaTorable Weather for Farmers All
Milking- (Jooil (so at the lime
a .narrow iscjipf irom tire. Mnllmi.
Xlrt.iNo, June 1. Yrntenlnv everul liun-
Mark Pkai Ri k.J nne.V Tliew rather ilur- tlreil ,eo,le (jntliereil nt the Hlllanee picnic
iig the past week hs been very favorable for grounds to listen to Jite ul,lrii whoar-
take the shmlows of Die yoiiiik American..
Therv Is talk of Mr. IVhIkt of Aurora nut
ting in n hiii(;le mill here.
The young sports lire m'ttiuir their horses
in training for a race at Wright' lane ere
long. Mrs. Austin, late of California, Is on the
sick list.
all. kinils of farm work ami our tanners
have made good use of the time. Most of
the crops are now in. The acreaiw of
Marks Trairie is fully up to the standard.
We will give the readers ot the Kntkkpkisk
the acreage of wheat, oats, lioa and pota
to of our little prairie lateron.
I. M. Kales has secured a job on Marks
Prairie Irom one of our farmers until hop
picking is over, then we learn he will go
East.
J. M. Confer, of Jasper county, Missouri,
is again visiting this beautiful valley. Mr.
Confer was out here last July and liked (his
portion of Oregon well, and if his folks w ho
are here with him are as well pleased w ith
rived in time to deliver a very interesting
address to the audience before dinner. As
his business urged his liaity departure he
announced that he could not deliver the
afternoon address. Alter the well tilled
lunch baskets had been visited, and a por
tion of their contents devoured, the eonlr
congregated to listen to remarks from I II.
McMahan, editor of the Salem Independent,
after which lr. Canto, T. II, Haiikina, and
another gentleman w hose name we did not
learn, addressed the meeting.
Mrs. Kelloitg, a lady living in Mullno,
called on (irandpa lamall about two
months ago while he was suhVring from
pains pronounced and treated at that time
THE KATTEKS AM) TIIHOHEItS.
Oregon City Severely Punished nt
Hands of InilqiciuItMirr.,
the
Oregon as he is, and find a suituble location, ! by the medical nrofession as neuralgia. She
they will remain here. pronounced the disease dry tetter, and lias
Sheep shearing has been in order during treated the same so successfully that he was
the past week. The wool will be of good able to attend the picnic yesterday,
quality and of heavy tleece. but the price for j W. H. Jones has exchanged his place for
wool is very low this season. j his brother Lee's interest in the old farm,
The commencement exercises at the Port- and intends building a residence this full.
land University begin tbe 7th of June. I Last evening a pleasant little party was
Among the graduates is Miss Itertha Marks.
Hie will graduate on her lHth birthday.
Miss Marks should be congratulated on her
successful attainments.
E. P. Carter and Kd. Hilton have been
doing some valuable work on our roads in
the way of blowing out stumps. They say
it is all that we will get this year unless it
is volunteer work, as there is not any money
to do any other work with; but they say
if the old system is adopted again the
slumps will be out of the way so that the
work can be done right.
Marks Prairie came very near having a
fire last Sunday evening. T. M. Farns
worth and M. J. John had been visiting at
J. I, Dozier's near by and returned home
about 5 p. ni. One hour later Mr. Howard
enjoyed by a few friends of Mr. and Mrs,
Carlisle at their home.
Calvin Parker is now able to be around
after a continement of live weeks in the
house w ith a cut foot.
Mrs. Kiggs has left Wheelers .Mill and
moved back on the farm.
I The Muliuo string hand will play for a
j ball given by the Starlight rlub al Seventh
I street hall June 17, and will be accompa
nied by several couple from tuis neighbor
I hood.
j Jim Mulvey, who has been employed at
the Salem (louring mills has come home for
the summer as the Mills have closed down.
Mink,
Mink Muttering.
June 1. I.at week
the (ierman
was passing by and discovered a hre in the Reformed church held a ministers' associa-
barn near the house, lie quickly gave the tion here. Quite a number of pastors were
alarm; the men rushed out and found the present and a liely time they had.
tire burying in the chart" and straw between tjnite a number of Minkvlllc folks went
the granary and the wall of the barn, the j to the Mulino picnic lust Saturday.
blaie about six feet high. Help and water Martin Sons are doing a rustling husi-
were near and plenty and the tire was soon j ness with their saw mill this summer. They
put under control. The origin of the hre is
a mystery to all as neither one of the men
smokes or carries matches, and was not in
that part of the barn during the day. There
was a teed box in the barn that had a little
feed in it and when noticed it was swept
clean.
Tlio tlrst hall guuioof the mminoii waa
played nt Independence, Saturday after
noon. Tito Oregon City team went np
to Salem Htnl ilrovo over to Independ
ence, arriving tlu-ie. shortly before the
the gume was called. Tlio dlaimftid
wax new ami thinly. Tlio attendance
was as uood aa could as could lie ex
pectotl with two huge picnica in pro
gress only a few miles away. The
score was as follows:
InileiH'tulence. . . .1 2 2 2 0 5 0 0 4 Id
Oregon Citv. ...40 0 00031 08
O. C. Locke of. Indcpcmtcnce nerved
as ti in pit i).
THIS SKl'OM) (1AMK LOST.
Tlie steamer Klwood took a iroo'
crowtl tip to Independence to view the
wvoiul contest and they found tho town
full mt people, visitors being In the rity
from all directions. At o'clock the
lloH brought a large party from Al
bany and Corvallis. and iruimr on to
Salem returned loaded from there.
Hundreds also went In'carriages. The
attendance at the ball game was about
A(XX), and financially the game has so
far Ihw a success. The game was a
disiMMiintinent. as the score stood, at
the end of the ninth winning, Independ
ence LM to Oregon Citv H. The game
waa played without interest from the
start, and alKiunded in errors and wild
throws.
THK CAMK AT I'ORTI.ANtl.
Portland and Albany played two uiel
games at City View, the Portlands lie
ing defeated both days. On Friday the
score by innings etood :
Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 tl
Albany 1 4 0 0 1 1 1 .1 U
Karned runs Portland 3, Albany fi.
Two-base hit Katie. Three-base hit
Slapleton. Struck out Hy VerHteg H,
by Mdireavy 4. Hit by iiiteher Hy
Mcttreavy 1, Wild pitch Versteeg.
Passed ball Jones .
". BALL SCIIHlU'l.a.
Knllowlni U the oltlelal rhrdiile of mi'i to
be played by llie Oreou Stale League for M:
Saturday. June 3-
lu Portland Albany
IMMeNSe STOCK OF
spring I aim i mmm
JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM THE EAST
Ihllinni
LADIES'
AMD rillLDHlCN'S HATS A
VICKY LOW I'KICICS.
CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK.
01f!LT0
iisehkub
CAN BY.
OREGON,
Cherryville-
Chirkyvilli, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Baty, the parents of Mrs. Maggie Ware,
were greatly shocked and grieved last Sat
urday by tbe reception of the news of her
death and a few moments later the arrival
of her body, Mr. and Mrs. Ware were liv
ing temporarily in l'ortland w here he was
teaming. The immediate cause of her
death was the mpttirii.g of a blood vessel
near the heart She leaves a husband and
two little girls to mourn their irreparable
loss. The burial took place from the home
of her parents. Elder G. P. Rich, of Da
mascus, preached the funeral sermon.
Dr. Hickman, of Clackamas, was called
Thursday to see the youngest son of J. V.
Baty who is dangerously sick of nervous
fever.
- On Monday, June 5th, a crew of men will
start over the Mount Hood and Barlow
road to clear it of obstructions and have it
ready for travel as soon as the snow goes oH.
D. W. Parker made a visit to the toll gute
one day this week.
Born, to the wife of Yancy Dukes, on the
31st of May, a boy. All doing well.
Crops are making a fair growth, but the
spirits of the farmer rise and fall with the
barometer without much variation. W.
Independence
Sunday. June i
III Cortland
Independence
Saturday, June lo
in Albany
(Iretou City
Sunday. June II
In Albany
Ore. in City
Saturday, June I'
ll) Independence . . .
tirrgnii City
Albany
Oregon City
Portland
Independence .
Portland
Independence
Portland
Oregon City Albauy
Mountain View.
Moirtais View, June C Mr. Frederick
had his house painted last week and has
moved some of his furniture into it as the
carpenter work is nearly completed.
Mrs. Kam Mulvaney, of Union Mills, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Estey, this
week.
Clias. Moran is building a new house on
his lots near H. 0. Inskeep's blacksmith
shop.
Mrs. Carter, who has been spending a few
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George C.
Ely, returned to her home near Soda
8pnngs last Saturday.
Bom, June 2, to the wife of M. Randall, a
girl.
Miss Uzze Ely has been very sick and
has been confined to her bed for nearly a
week.
Ferd Curran is able to be around again.
Our road to the cemetery is completed at
last and is CO feet wide with a good side
walk, and is the best driveway in this part
of the city. Sauna.
have several teams conveving liitutier to
Oregon City besides supplying their larne
country trade. They manufacture good
lumber and are accommodating which adds
greatly to their business.
Kd. Hornshoh has his tine dwelling al
most completed..
tins vicinity will soon be noted for its
neat dwellings il the owners of old shacks
keep on pulling them dow n and replacing
them with fine houses as they have been
doing the last four years.
John Moebuke has four acres of fall
wheat which now stands two and nimlmlf innJo I.m in
fect high. We think that is very good con-! I Independence Portland
sidering the wet spring it has had. j Oregou City Albany
John Shannon, our road supervisor, bus Saturday. June in
stance! to work the roads in our district j I" Albany
with a force of two men. Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mochnke were out Sunday. Juncti
on their farm here last Sunday. '" Alb"-ny
Cv CLONE. M'""1"'"'
Saturday, July 1
III Oregon City . .
Independence ...
Sunday. July 3
In Oregou City
Independence
Tuesday, July 4
! 111......
a grand success. Several prizes were i ,.!,
t ... ......, ... i
in. ' wens Biiceeeoea in getting !
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Pester
IlAllKillOKST & COMPANY,
IM Front Street. I HARDWARE i-.-tu.i. --..
North wftiirMi Arnu Ur
ATKINS SAWS
-IiUmoud, Unee oreldnlil TullM.Mh Unre - -- Mi:t td
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Crescent Wwlgpa (warranted.) II fc S Proof Chains. Arci'lf Pih's.
Loggi rs and Wood Choppers SjM-cialtieH.
Oregon City Agent, ......
Kope. Crescent
WILSON A CO
Beaver Creek.
Braver Cheek, June i. The larmers are
making good use of the tine weather. Nearly
all have finished planting their potatoes.
Tbe entertainment at the Cngregutional
church at this place on Decoration day was
Oregon City
Iiiilepemleuce
Oregon City
Indepeudeuce.
Portland
Albany
Portland
Albauy .
awarded.
the prize for the best extemporaneous speech
upon the subject, the mole. A Mrs. Jones
got the prize for the best love letter, and
the Beaver Creek choir the prize for singing
the song entitled "The Brooklet." The
choir rendered the song in an excellent man
ner and showed that they had prolited by
Independence.
Oregon City
Saturday, July a
In lndepeiideure Albany
Portland .Oregon City
Sunday. July 9
In Independence Albany . .
Portland Oregon City
8a. unlay. July 15
In Portland Albany
Can by (hat.
Cambv. Jane (I. Owing to the tine weather
the past week the straw U-rrlea are tieglii
nlng to ripen and the llrst picking will be
made next week.
The literary mid musical entertainment
given hy .Miss Stella Ames for the hriiellt
of the I. (). 0. T. last Saturday evening as : .. ... ,
....i ....i . ,r.l nana
Annapolis Andet I'ulnt.
well attended and rervlolv seemed to en
joy the exercises erv much.
J. A. Cox has slatted up his steam wood
snw, baling taken a contract to cut one
li ti ii il re-1 curds for James Hodges.
the instruction of their leader, Dr. Thomas. Independence Oregon City
Rev. Hickman did not meet with very
much encouragement in his efforts to or
ganize a Christian Endeavor society at the
Presbyterian church last Sunday.
Some of the Beaver Creek ople took in
the alliance picnic in Dr. (toucher's grove
yesterday.
The chicken pox has been raging among
the school children the past month, but
nearly all have recovered. Oiiseicveii.
Maple Lane.
Man.e Lake, June 5. The work an the
road is progressing rapidly, there beingquite
a force of men engaged.
Wni. Barney of Hubbard has been the
guest of Lawrence Mautz
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Venen and little son,
of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. Richards last Wednesday.
A. Mautz has purchased a very fine Kim
ball organ.
John Dixson and family have returned
. from California. $
Miss Lottie Ely closed her school in this
district last Friday wit.li appropriate exer
cises. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride and lit
tle daughter and Charles Mautz of Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morris ot
Oregon City, spent Sunday with the Mautz i
family.
Viols.
Viola, June (I. W. C. Ward has begun
work on his road contract and has quite a
force of men at work on the road leading to
Oregon City by way of the saw mill. The
work already done makes a great improve-,
ment, but how will we feci when wc huve j
the plunk to ride over? j
8unday, July 16
III Portland Albany .
Independence Oregon City
Saturday, July 22
In Albanv Portland
Oregt.n City Independence
Sunday, July 23-
lu Albany Portland
Oregon City Independence.
Saturday, July 2!l-
In Independence Portland
Oregon City Albauy
Sunday, July no
lo Independence Portland
Oregon City Albany
Saturday. Augunt 5
In Albany
Portland
Sunday, August ft
Oregon City .
Iiidupeudence .
J, ... . . . ' til n limn y
. Heater is sulk-ring at present with a!
swelling on his foot which he bruised or
hurt in some way while running after some
hogs. We hojte be may soon be all right.
Sheep shearing has lately been the order
of the day.
Our school term will continue one month
longer as decided hy the last meeting of di
rectors. Adolph Miller has gone to Portland to
work this summer.
Borlngi Dots.
BoHWis, June 3. The people at Damas
cus observed Memorial day by decorating
the graves of the loved ones.
Grandma Nichols is very low and is ex
pected to die any day. M rs. Preston is also
very low, and Mrs. Bradly is far from being
well.
Edgar Richey has got bis hydraulic ram
placed to throw water to his house.
Dr. Ingrahaiii was down this way and re
ports everything lively.
Oregon City. .
Independence..
Portland.
Albany ..
Liberal.
Liberal, June 4. There will be a cele
bration on the Fourth of July at Wright's
Springs. Work of clearing the ground
commences next week.
J. L. Cronse has his photograph gallery
tip and inclosed, and will soon be ready to
Letter List.
The followilie is the list of letters remain.
inifintllf riOHttlllicenl. Oreirrttl Cite Oratr,,,
Junes, 1KB: ' '
j If emler, G Rowen, John
Lieb, Henri Hkider, Walter
Langley, F W Snook, Miss Nettie
Marshall, Ralph Thorp, Mrs Ida
Mathews. Miss Nellie Tritsch, Bernbard
McDoneli, Mrs John Walker, Mrs Mary E
Owens, Charley Weston, Mrs N
Price, Robt J Wichel, J Jacob
If called for please say when advertised.
K. M. RANDS, P. M.
Saturday, August 12
In Oregon City
Independence .
Sunday, Augimt 13
In Oregon City Portland
Independence Albany
Saturday, August Pi
Ill A tinny Indepeudeuce.
Portland Oregon City . . .
Sunday, August 20
In Albany Independence,
Portland Oregon City
Saturday, August 2G-
In Portland Albany
Independence Oregon City
Sunday, August 27
In Portland Albany
Independence Oregon City...,
Saturday, September 2
In Albany Portland.
Oregon City Independence...
Sunday, Ueptcmber 3
In Albany Portland
Oregou City Independence. .
Saturday, Heptember
!n Independence Portland
Oregou City Albauy
Sunday, September 10
In Independence Portland
Oregon City Albany
Saturday, September 16
In Albany Oregon City. ...
Portland Independence, ,
Sunday, September 17
In Albany Oregon City ....
Portland Independence. .-.
Miss Nellie llissell closed tier term of ji)
school in the I-rost district last Friday.
Mrs. F.mina Rowland ami mother, of
Ncappoo-e, spent hist week with friemlsaud
relatives.
The Methodist camp meeting will begin
this seiisnn on the .nth ol June and con
tinue until the loth of July.
K. D. ami lliirwy Hull sold forty bales of
hops last week to an eastern linn for l.'ijy'.
A. (1 . Stoggstlill has been very si k the
past week, ami at this dale he la not Im
proving any.
M. Cuiupbell will sihiii move on his larin
which he recently purchased from J. Miller
of Burlow.
There will be children's day exercises at
the Method, si camp grounds next Humlay.
No doubt the exercises will he very good as
the children have been rehearsing for some
time.
Mrs. Ola (iurley, of La (iriimle, Oregon,
has been visiting her mother Mrs. W. O.
Muck the past week.
M. II. While, M. J. I,ee, (ie. Zeek, Milo
Lee and II. J. Cox intended the allium c pic
nic near Mullno last ruturdny.
The city council met in Knight's bull last
Monday evening and wrote up the llrst city
ordinances.
D. R. Dimlck, who has la-en on the sick
list, is utile to lie around again.
There is a vacancy from this district
at both Aiiini-lnniid West Point llinger j
Hermann haa,i-culel to 1111 the desirable
places ami will have a ciuditito ex-I
animation for Hint pure. lie Ii4 ,
I apHijiiti-i lion. F. II. Mi Kliov. II . n. ,s. ;
j K. Cliudwn k ami Dr. V. A.l'ushk. ail;
! nf Siilciu. as a bourd of examiners The j
boanl will hold the exaililluitiiiii ill the,
ollice of supt-iiuteihlcnl of public inshuc- 1
lion, la-ginning .'aiunluv, June loth at;
FOR-
to
Dr. M.J. Davis is a prominent physi
cian of Lewis, Cans county, Iowa, and
has been actively engaged in the practice
of medicine at that place for the past
thirty-five years. On the 2lth of May,
while in Dts Moines en route to Chicago,
he was suddenly taken with an tottack
of diurrlm-a. Having Bold Chamber
lam's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhua
Remedy for the past seventeen years,
and knowing its reliability, he procured
a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which
completely cured him. The excitement
arid change of water and diet incident
to traveling often produce a diurrlnea
Lvery one should brocuro a bottle of
this remedy before leaving home. For
sale by George A. Harding.
World's Fair Travelers Will Have It
The public demand through service
when traveling. It is old fashioned to
change cars. On the through solid
vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union
Pacific and Northwestern line from or to
Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points,
there is no change. This la the finest
and fastest road.
Cora and Max Lelloen, the smallest
song and dance team in the world, will
be at the opera house, June 13.
Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired
promptly at Ilurmeister & Antlresn's.
Prices reasonable and work guaranteed .
a. III. These, plans are oan
coinpctilin .,r iiliv boy, whether be
rich, Kor, or all orphan. Any other
information tun la) ohtuined Irom either
member of the eaiiiin:ng Icarl.
Shiloh's Cine, the I, lot t'oii;h an I
Ooiiti Cure, i lur sal., by iln ', kt
size contains twenty-live ,1 , only '.Vic
C lil'lrell love it. f. (i Huntlev.
S. F, SCRIPTURE,
Practical Blacnjith
AND GEN'L WORKMAN.
All kimls of .
Repair Work and
Horso Shoeing,
Kxiriitn on .short notice in tt wrk
tniin like maimer.
Prices Reasonable.
Satisfaction g-uurantml. Shop ,.,
Allirioht ,v Warner's i,-ut
market mi .'Hi, H!re. t.
THE POPULAR BOAT.
Steamer Iralda,
Ih now iimkiiiK round trips ,iy
except WedneHtlay la tween
OAK POINT,
AM)
PORTLAND
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ncic-tingut Uaninii-r with
STII. CAlMUli
FOR KKI.KO.
leaving Oak Point J.tr, . .
Arriving in Portland . . . io:30 ft' m
Leaving Portland
Arriving at Oak Point. . .7-lr, , ...
Wharf ft WuHhington tttrcet
& K. GILBERT, Agent.
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W. S. MAPLE,
Blacksmithing and Repair"
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ALL WORE ATTENDED TO
Shop 0ipoHito coriicr front Tcf
hardware store.
ORECON CITY. ORECOf