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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1893)
)fcgon City Enterprise. .SCHEDULES OF TIME i 5 U i:.T .rONNTKANKIIN. In Kfrmt Ai-hil h, iwi.i, Hlimnora A II ON A A lUMnNA i it IW'I" I'll. 7 4. Ill I j mini. "i ,i i. m. f nu i in. fi ;m i in. of )! 1 1 II K. l.tlVK roHTr.AHIl 7 lt(l , in. U m in. li Mint, II Nl p. ni. 4 i l. III. 10 p. III. ttt'NKAV. ti m in in i lit. in. II ' in. l,.ut i III. 1 jn i in time isrl iiIi)tc'I In rlin( oHUmuI iiiili I SIII IIUICN I'ACIKIC llAILVS AV i Month Nui nu, Hiiy l'fitl Mallinia) . M . in. , I,,ML K.IM ltlirmh . ft 4)1 k. in. i 4 hint l-f '' 17 'Hull.) . . jy ,,, ,, I iit'TIt NiM NII. I l,,--l (wit? uii.mh) . si a, m t bniiy I urnl torn, alulliiiiii . . (1 Ir, p Ul l JilnillK k (Hll"llil) 7 61 (.. Ill t Mir. MAIM. v!i rlnan ("III) N'lMll.t m . I fi m., Hp n. t i rlM i"ln( h.mhIi. v at.. I.h p. m. J nil am tn Oi,,u llr'" KIM Miilliiiimul MoUII , nt 1.' in. rrlvi. nl li m.iUlljf. ,),, ,,, Cltr In K ir. Mliik.CUfk .Mraitow llnx.k. I ,j ii Mill., M'lllli" an, I I ullmi, Ir.vca al 111 a Ima.lair. Ibuf.'Lr an, I s.iiiiil.,, mil li t ,f),.,.u Mlimlm ilata at I n p. m f KltlDAV, Jl'NK HI. lH!i:i. MoN t ANA Kl.l Sim. I.at Monday ti Unit alio walked wlti actulcli on at , 4ml I' Ilium loot w its iIhuiI town Ix -, lini l"r iik'Hi'V In t!i Niiiiu-iliiiiK lu cat . r l,i Inkx liim lo I'uMlnnd, Just an llm : jak lix'k linn, ln( liu tnitllcr (or wlmt (ii,n In' not Hid tiiuiii'y.it all wwil fur . rink nn. I liy evening liv hail ioililcd iti injli lo make lilm noisy ami Iroiililo ? mi lint Nl'iMita ami tin run In , liu. ullil.i-ia lni iiwi'i him In Uic i il jml ami mxiii nflcr they avro suiii- K ium in alli'ml lo liim aa )i ws iB .lalui'it the furniture ami windows in ! juil I" I'ii'i'l'N Just ft aillllat'llll'llt. i f. iyllili'tf of a trt'Hlatlit Imlure wan .ljr'r")"'d Hint pjll'd 0 l) III middle f Mm II.Hir, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi'" rlulra ainl !, (if W llii ll III) Il4'l tllMttllat !'ir minima I n (ln nt r j u( I'lrukiim !lui. I 'n Tin'lay luoinlnii Hm waaar r diiinl lor ilfNlru) nitf u,llr irufrty ril ii'ii lii itiutlii- tuihy H'li i.p.i'il In llm rminty jail for lhni i,,Onllia, t Mi li wiiIi'Iko mt'innl to an ! fT-li ti tot ax In' liuil t'Viili'litly Hot t ; , l I tin- I'U-nxtiru nl t iarli li u loii v. lh llu i-ln riir at llm roiinty'a vximmiw. ; tint (rial Iir (live (ho iiaiuu (if f'rt'il - bi x-'Iit ainl alitliHl that In' aa n t'llitlv Itiim .Moiiluna tulirrp lie wan pur- li 1 1 if H'iiili-ntlary adtr liavui) -fnl I t iiiiiiiilm iila lliri'c yrara tii t3. f ,ii iiuiiiiliiiilili'r :H K ( ill hllHI Ivl SJilMi. Tim llj r jtk rnialii'r liii li Ima Ix'i'ii m l up on I'sr ! i'lt of ilif nviT at llm ailo uf ''m- l itt Hifr i.oii"i ulurli llii' ('ouipwiiy lij iiil'linit uiiil ttlili li IhiN a rapurity ul i',ia r liotir in iio. ruiinliiii am! ii i !j tin k (r liu' In'rt'l work uliovo tin' I mill. In roiniiTtioii ailli llm lock irt-liiT IIhtc lit (iimtiiIi'iI tnixi-r i( t jlial rii iii'ilv Willi III" rniaher iliirli i ji llit ithhIihI rH k, mi ml ami rt'iir ll nn. I lutim it uvt-r Id llii' rurn rrmly to l i) i iirrinl to tln i!nen Ihtii it lit to l 'm-, wlifrr it In lillnl (ruin Ilif enm by i4 iiiiiiii'iim' ilcrtlrk wliirll tli'jxinitN it ' iiw riulit w liiTo It la nanti'il ul tin' At pri-fi'tit it In ln-iim uo. to )ri S it" imiti'riiil for tlu ln'nil unit'", ami ll ipu, nv in Hiicli tliat it ran turnout morn maii'tiul tliitu can lio um'.I. Work iihiii 'iic (oiimlitiioti (or thn mill ilwK lia ! fti n Nln'H'il omIiik lo tint liitili w ater I'bi' li i ri'iniiinitiKm'iirly at a nlnml wlill. AwNinaNit n iln work will Im ri liin'.l im.l iunIii'iI m rnpiillv a It will I pOKHilllll til )l't llll'U tO ill) it. M.VATION ANMV KoW. Sllllllliy t'VI'll. ig ii iiiimlii'rol Hut Ixiya went to tlic i-alvnt!on Army lutrrnckN uml tunii'il ilu'irxi'lvi'N Iinino lor a EOOll tlino at I III' i xpi'tihi' o( iIik Aimy. (illlciT Kelly h prt-rnt uml wiin dolnu w lint li eoulil to lUict llm iliNtuil unco liut liiul lllmlly to nrri Ht uml of n miixicMt uml wuHtiikiny I'll" mil wliim liilcy ami kcvituI oIIiitn iuVifrri'i! uml wito trying to nt tlic j'rfioiiiT away whim Mayor Sullivan !'at'ini to li puHxinK ami WHM cullcil 5 ?V by Mr. Kelly to aNKint liim In keeping tUe pi'iiic. (jiiiti)a cominotion t'tiHtii'd I'l lhc iniilHt of which Homo one Htruck 1 ! e mayor from licliiml, liitlinK liim i ijlit hlow uiulor tho fliln and Ki-lly'H I'dfoiirr I'Hcapi'd. No duo wiin olitainml lo hIio m ruck Mayor Sullivan and llio I'liKoncr wan not rt'eupturod, but tint "oxt day Kiley wan liound over under i 'b lioiulHfor uHHinlinir an olllcer tiHwupo. 'i'lIK 1'l.orll HlM St'HKMK. TllO 1-fOll- "iO V Hour liin company, that Iuih lii't-n wikinn JuckNon founty and K"H'nK 1,10 I'QlcH of tho farmoia out that way inn "t of wholcHitlo fashion, lins now "(ocaicd in McMinnvillo, wlmro they !ivi- an ollii'o and naniplo riKim nnd x 1 'H i to romain Bcvurul inontliH, "accord ing to their unnounciununt. From that I )inl tlmy w ill no doubt work out into ,!io county tliroii(,'h travoliiiK fating iiMiouK country pooplo tho opinion that they luivo boon very un S iriunato for a loiitf time froping ulonif without "Kcunomy (lour biiiH," and ' ipplvint; tho torriblo yeaminit tbua ealod, and taking notes fur tho val i.ablo Horvici'H. Tho fanm'ra of thin 1loy can Konontlly niannt;o to got alonn Ithout flour bins for a time but if me of thorn iniiHt have thorn, lot them ay thorn, and be aure to ein tboir -vnioBon the riulit line on the notes. ('athoi.ui Ciinurii HoiiiikkI). UnI Monday Id.v I'uthor lllllfbrund wun away from lnuiiit muat nf tho day and during hU aliNiiticA thn clmicli uml rooniN In which lni Uvea wnrii cnti red ami iimuy thliiKN Ktoh'ii, amoiiK which won a palm UM'd ul tho alter w linn iiiiinn In celelirateil Ni'Vorul bookN ami wenrinit nppural ho IoiikIhk to t'atlii'r Illllehritml, 1 rt-1 ti. 1 1 1 k hU brown winter ovorcoal, IiIn lilmi lilm k inackiulonli uml a black tin Inr coat. Tim orphan' roiitrlhiillon box nl tho mitriiuco to the church wun nlao broken into, but It it bud liei'ii incrlilly emptied It a not tlioiiKlit that thn thlnf could have m'ciiri'd much tiinro. Tlin robbery wuh not ilia covnrii'l till TueNilay limrnlnu and llien tint mailer wan placed In thn bamla ol llm olllcnr bill aa no cluu fxinla aa to lliu ht M'trator I hoy have iih yet learned itotli i n K ol tho lliief and no word baa Ih-i'I) received from any aourcn iihowiiiK that tlm tlilef bad diajNiNeil o( Ion pliimli'i. A Ijvki.v Ci.a kaman ( now ii. I'lidnr HiIn beailliiK tho Hulem Inilep-nililit u)'n: A patty ol )niii'K boyo Iroui Mji'piam, ClnckainiK county, caiuo to Silvorlou on Saturday ovciiiiiK ami K"t on a drunk, (imiol llie party waa ar reated and lined (or U'lnn ilriink and dlaordnrly. The oilier Ineiiilii ra ol tho pally !lnri't!Hin priueeded lo "do" tho town and wrtit no lar aa lonteal avvcral whlpafriuii thn livery mull Monber, who bad Ihi'iu arrefled. (Inn of tbein plead Kuilly and paid a Dun of .Ti ami cuxta. Thn oilier two ptmal trial and wero bound over lo uppear today (Monday) for trial. They had a and day of il aa on their way homo a borao ran away that w un hitched to a do curt an I collided with llm lad end of their back jummiiiK up tint bor and iIuiiiukIiik lint buik, Il In et limited Unit they dropped (10 each for llieir two day' lun in Silvtirton. Tiur hTAMKhiMKKr I'avkmknt. Thn I'acillc Itinlilei uya: "Tlin vil filled brick pavement on Stuik Ntreet In now coiiipleto I and it ia beyond ipifHlion the moat ; milid ami iluiuble, and alioifether aulia f (actor y intveiueut rvi r laid in thia city. llf coiirao it ia not to Ih expec ted Unit (every brick laid down will bint for yearN i without injury. A few aolt brick will in variable lm laid, epeciul!y in early pav- i 1 1 i. , but Ibn t'ui'i' wild which tlienn can In- removed WNN (orceubly ileilioimtruled Inal week bv the N peed with which the aHil on SUik nl reel wax rebiid. 1'iop eriy uw n. ra muni pav lor the (uiiureain ! the bnpe ol pavhitf put d, wn bv other atreet coiilracioiN. Tliocewboluy vilri lied biick baxtru to rorrrct any ouiiaaion ' un a mutter nf Iihikt ami peraonal pride in tbo work ihey petlurui. Fom Hai llm hi.v Skmvu i: The 'electiic line had itilemled lo bavo bad 'car enough Im have cKUbliHlii'd tho bull hourly aeiviee lietwecli bent aue Tort i land but tho company makiiiK Ibn car a ' Iiun been U'liind in tp'tlinit out ilN work and the caiN are nut yel done. An they ' have the triiikn lor then cart and have I IWO CoaclieN W Ilich ihey look nil of the j Ml Tabor line which are not now in uxe, tin' v urn now etiifiiKi'd in pbiciin; llie Irui kn Inti'iided (or thn new car under tin1 com ben which in thia way they will luivo ready (or tho road in a rdioit time when they can eKlablinh Iho liuK hourly Hcrvieo. They will then p-t new truck (or tho car Ix'iiiit liiitdn In 1'oitland. Tkanki. 1'iu.i:k I'amo Mkktimi Tho camp meetinit at thoTeiiHrl Creek churcli under tho direction o( tho MethodiHt church fotith ol Molalla, will ben in on Friday evcnmit. Juno Mill and continue till Sunday, tho l!,'iili, cloninn w ith the evening aervico. Tho pienidintt older ol tho diHtrict, l!ov. 1. C. McFarluiid will bo prencnt and will bavo charge of tho meeting" in tho conduct of w hich he will Ihi ably afMHtcd by levorul otnincnt divini'H, ainuiiK w hich will bo Kov. J. L. Fruinll oITaiiKent. Hev. V. L. Molloy, piiflor. Intkkkntinu F.xkhcihkh. Cbihln'n'n day wbn oliHerved at tho ('oin;repitional church hint Htibbalh, tho church beitiK beautifully diToratnd (or tho occasion with a prodiHion of llowora ol niany varii'licN. The cxcrclseH in tho eveiiiii wero by tbo children of tbo Hiibbulh hcIkhiI and wero very intercut ini: and much enjoyed by all proHont. Mrn. 0. 0. Albright uml Mra. F. F. White do aervo much credit for their active in tercut in tho woik and tho excellent tiiHto manifi'Hleil in the deenrntiona. Li:i,H IIiiokkn. ThuiHilay morning A. Lander and his 1 1-year-old boii Waller each had IiIh left leg broken abovo the kueo oei'ordiiiK to tho Journal. They wero running a grubbing machine twolvo miles north of Salem, when a trace broke and allowed tho sweep to fly hack with groat force. It struck both father ami son, breaking the left thigh of each. I'.i'own and Iloudep'on went down yesterday evening and set the broken limits, leaving both in a fairway lo recovery. Tun I'ni.Ks Fki.i, I lows. Tbo electric lino was interfered with on Tuesday bv the street, graders below Sell wood who undermined several of the poles so that four of tlioin wore lying across tho track at one tiino. Il required several hours to repair tho lino so the cars could re sume their trips. Thavki.i.khh Attkntion. The World's Fair and kastern cities. Save fare to Portland and re-cheeking of baggage by purchasing your tickets of L. U. Moore, agent, S. 1'. Co at depot. Tickets over all roads out of 1'oitland ami all Eastern roads. tf Miixinkky Sai.k June Kith and 17th at Hilton & Hamilton's opposite Liver inore'a Hotel, Oregon City. StyliHh hats etc, low prices. ENTIRE STOCK AT Some popl Iay js(, "Utyat Do You Heap." WE JUST WHAT CHE SAY. WE MEAN TO DO IT, BECAUSE WE HAVE TO DO IT. THE LONG RAINY SEASON IS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL. TRADE HAS BEEN VERY QUIET AND WE HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Spring Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, WHICH WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY OVER. SATURDAY MORNING MAY 20, WE WILL INAUGURATE THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER GIVEN. WE NOW OFFER OUR ffoi Ve Must Have O'COMjEILjL & OLA The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. Oregmi'N Fruit Ks.lilt.lt. The SI. Iiuis (iriH-er thus tieacrils'S (iiegon'g fruit exhibit at the Columbian F.x position : "The State of (hegon 1 nniking a dia plny of fruits at tho World's Fair that will bo viewed with special internet by Iruit growers and canners. In tho ex hibit are Hari weighing (our kiuiiiIn, peaches as large us footballs, apples six inches in diameter, plums larger than goose eggs, cherries that reipiire half a doen bites to dinpose of them, and strawberries as l.irgn as common ap ples. Other abnormally large fruits and products of the soil are also exhibited Oregon is the first State to install an ex hibit of pomology. The fruits are In clofod in glass jars of various gizos, and arranged with a view to harmony of colors. Tho space allted to this state is lifly lineal feet against the wall, and fifty lineal feet of table sp.ice directly opK)sito. This space will be filled with ripe fruits in seuson supplied from Ore gon by expiess. Mr. C. M. White, tho superintendent of Oregon 'a horticult ural exhibit is in charge of the display. Tho jars containing tho fruits Bre of fanciful design, and are arranged in tiers upon a stand imide of native woods." The people at the old cement mill are progressing nicely with the arrange ments for operating tho new smeller w hich the company has put in there and they are now trying tbo machinery on two carloads of oro from the linker county mines, The plan of smelting in which they employ electricity has been well tested and is much more eco nomical and better than tho old systems in vogue. this process il'.l percent of the metal can be saved and this is as true ol refaclory as of free ores. If tho mill can bo retained here, it will constitute an important industry. Osi.v Onk Ciianck. Wo notice among tho attractions alvertised for the cele bration on the Fourth ut Forest (trove is the marriage of a couple ol tho speaker's platform. A prize of $''0 cash and numerous household articles will be given the couple who graHps the oppor tuniiy. Now Try Tills. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good," if you have a Cough, or with any trouble with Throat, Chest or lyings. Ir. King's Now discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief or money will be paid back. Siillorerers from 1-a (jripfie found it just tho thing and under its uho had a speedy and perfect recov ery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it ia, Trial bottle free atU. A Harding's Drug Store. Large ei.o 00c. andtl.OO. P f E u ii m Reserved. the Coin. Call PURE DRUGS. j J'-tMCll uay we uic aiming r- l. .1 new cheinicalu to our stock and iirojx)e to keep thor oughly UP TO DATE. We handle only those chem icals ami drugs that are of the Highest Standard of Purity and Excel lence. If you send your prescrip tions to us you may feel con fident that they will be carefully and skill fully compounded. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield - & - Huntley. Near Court House, Orgeon City. Base Ball Supplies. We are able to furnish every thing in bise ball goods at bot tom prices, andsolieit a compari son of prices' with any Fortland dealer. Spaulding league balls, leauguo bats, league mitts, legal masks, all sold at club prices to any buyer. Sole agency for Spaulding's goods. HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE, Oregon City, Or. P. S League balls new selling at $1.25; regular price. $1.50. tyerytlii? Qoes. and See Us and be Convinced. SPRING THOS. CHARMAN & SON, ThePioneerStore -Latest designs LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wraps and Jackets. The largest and best selected stock ever brought to Oregon City. THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS' PIONEER -:- STORE. . Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Five Stores in one. Your order Filled Whatever it may be. C. P. WINESET,; UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Largest stock of Coffins and Casket kept South of Portland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and Uents' Burial Robes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. CANBY NUR.SERIES, MILLARD J. LEE, A COMPLETE LINE OF Fruit and Ornamental WHOLESALE CANBY, COST! STOCK! and styles in- Proprietor. Trees, Shrubbery, Etc., -A. 1ST ID RETAIL. OREGON. f;