Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1893, Image 5

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i ii,,. t'iiiik-ii'kfiitioiial t'liurrli ll i ri'Uy
irttititf t loiiil In tlii-ir irilo ol the
fii(innie mlili Ii tiify think tlm Im-1
linlllilH Hf ai.iitml ly Im l UliHt In
, lout! Hum. Mr". V.. K. Williuuia hail
,i,rtal ii.rnlinli ami arti'il a) a '
,iii,.nirl iimn tlm I'liiiio, ll i not
tu mnki. 'iiitl uliif inrnthifi of tha
f ) .iml.ln- "I fiitiTliiliiliiflit li"it
Ullilnlarll aii'l arn woithy nl i-oni-
.,rii,Uli, hoi th" littln lnlka mm oii'.l
i Imm wmi tlm hrart ui the aililiiTiru aa
;ino ( liaiiiiail, lUv Wllliami ami
.uliiii' I'.ai l"W ri all highly iriVi"l '
,itln ii I'li'i-lli'iit i lf.irta uinl A.Lln)
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la!mh wunuiy finuii'i almaml nil
i ,rt lull i h-ai. tirli ami ell oiltlvatej '
Ivoito to tin al ailvaiitnift. The inany
Dumla'ta in ahirli alruijjnl linliiiniiMila
1rnlnrl aa a lurlor alii-nr how mnti'riallv
Oirnii t'lly la ihaiiK'intf ill the atyW ol
tin niuairal tui.ia ami ahitilea, A
hull Hum ok" i ami only the jilanu anil
)rj;ii w.iiilil have m-ii hi'atii tml a
.utiiMi.'li.lahld ami ull.a. llve variety la
I tut iri'ai'iili.. ami Krfirtiitil iim hy
Ual talrnt wild ixiiiuiii'iiiUhle aiill.
(UitiaroM ttl.aiietiiwK. 1 avl TtlewUy
(trliilij llm ali'ami.r Kaniotia mailt Imr
firat trip up the flat kaniaa ami
ttMin.v.l the lui t hv iiiini.Tuiia ami lotnl
I nun.linifa ol her wliiatln. The ohjeot ol
tl. dip w to piiaM.t't navigation anil
turany up mniioial (or a ti'iiiorary
l'a-k ahirh tlm On-iron t'lly TrnMiita-
tin) ruiiii.iuiy la hiivin Imllt Juat below
tli nmt'ir line hriiliif, It U'inK the rniic
iiy'a inli'iithiii to ion tH.iita every hour
on tln J'oiirih hi'lHrt'ii Ori'ijwn i it v ,
(i!.innii an. I'nrlliiiiil. To enahle
llirin to ilo thia lin y have rlmrli're.l an
ntm atramer whii hwitli theAltuiia ami
liaiiiniia will iiukii the trip every hour
IraviiiK (lri k")ri (,'itv on the vin hour
mil (iL.li.tntn. ut a iinirtir paat Thime
tii will U isin at H o'rloi k in tlm iimrn-
liiK an. I nuiitiiiiin all lay, ami will give
I who ilr.iri' the iilcnatiro o(a ride on
tlierin-r a thain'e to enlor It unil to
leiii aiirh a part ol the day aa they Uiay
dealreal llm reli-hration at (iladatolio.
A ride on tlm tiumiltirnt watera ol the
I'tarkauia will lie Knint'tlilli) ul a nov-
flty In iliwdf that limy not ua in-
iii'liilk'id in every lny. nor every ye.ir
(r tlml inuttiir.
line rmmnsiTa. Chiikiinua county
ii latil rniiiiiitr to llm Ironl an a li' l,ro"
dm iiiit dihirii'l ami aa ii rule tlnmo furini'm
lin Imve (.'one into tlm niliure of the
vine are nirvlul and iiitolliKt'iit liiiHliand
men wliu Livf t'lowi atti'iition to niethoila
and to tlm cure ol the crop from the
time llmt it aturta from tlm ioumI In
Hie Birui to the ciincluHiiin ol their
liilmra with the aide of the product in
the lull. liurliiK tho wet and backward
l"iiiK much Hpirelmninn ' fidt l't
he crop ahould he riiined aa the (trouiul
ua too wet (or colli VHtion. bill from
tlm iii'i'i'iinnice of tho vines ttl this time
it would ai'i'iu that tliu cold and dump
''ut her Iiuh Uien inlvrtniiiKeoiia to the
vine nml ut the hhiiiu tiino It Imri aerved
iiHi'ftil purpoao In holding hi'k all
kiinlH o( vermine Hint prey upon hopn,
K) tlml ....ui r.u.l Unit llll'V
m..'".'ii i.v." ..... 4
Imve iiood proHpectN for an abundant
yield nml a more than oqntvl bIiow to
''P the itiHci'ta ul hav uH they m pre-
I'ured to apruy viuuroiiHly and wi'h the
eoinpoiimU mid knowli'lK" now at Imtui
tl
'y think thut the hop louae will have
') take a back mmt.
Tiik Itiiiii.iir i.iu Wiirliniim ro now
liiiHy ulaclnir the new four-Inch main
across tho suspension bridge for the pur
l"'hc of aiiiiiilvlmr the romiiiinv'a prop
erty on tho west sido of the river with
ei'V water, rermission was granted the
electric company by tho county court at
" lust meeting to lay this main ai tneir
own expense and at the aume time they
r to box It in so that it will look neat
and are to place two hydrants one at
either tower to be used by the
county if necessary to protect tho bridgo
in case of fire. The aub-main Is to be
1
Kiin.ot of Cmitiy ha solved the bird prole
"'in mrrlmrrKia least for years like this
1""i that crop I very scarce mid bird
" I'I'iity. I In ninly procures tin
MtlUIKluill't. f ,t. (.t,,,,.t ,f tltlfl r.llldll
h"io.ii lining and W,W(( t u,v(Ul,r ,,,
l.e to cover tin. tree pretty ,. Ihiiikh
It "Vlir till. Ill Ul faalelia ,, stiillCS to
l"llM- 0 11(, It ,,1,,,,,,, T(l
mill cloth ,!,. ,,( ,tl.v,,t th,i cherries
....... i....iiiiiii niriiiy mill 1 1 Mi lilnlH urn
tu K" under llui t lotli to (fi.t tlm
Iruits, Mr. Wtiljjc.iniot nnyn (hut the
cherries frwin one or two Iikkn prolecli-il
In tlil. ,iy w ,,y jr ,, ,.i,t, ,!
trniililii of ruvuiiiiK a uiii iniiiiy tri'i-M
ami that oiIiciwIhii tlicm i.iilil he no
cherries to cut let alone hi il y 1 1 itf tho
market, lie takes this method because
Im believe, tlml tin, h,, mo too vul
iiuIiIkhii a n-t kllliT tu Im ili'Mtruycil.
II lin y urn niiM'iil(.. Irmn Kt'ttn tlm
(nut tliry mil i ( In to liv on inl
ill Him wuv lifiicllt tlm orrlmnlmt.
1'mir ('line hii.iiir. In tlm irlii
(iiiit trm o( nil klinln worn tllli'il witli
liloBmiiii mul tlirrii nn cvi-iy irnBH-rt
ui (ii'kI ) l'i o (mil en Ki'jii y UN tlllTU
witii no licmla to liurt llu )'oini Ijliwnim
mul ft nit, luit rnrifiil fxuuiiiiutlon u( tliu
ullllllt'U liiiw hIhiw llmt III. to will liu
luit litllii Iniil o any kui'la uiilrH ll Ui
ui iilniiia uii'l tiruni a w hii'li tin imt mtiii
to lime uir.'H"l a mui li ua ullii.r klihla,
I'rarhm ait) ).itji.y 1iiih ill all Pci'il
vry rar t'ln-nlioim, i lirrrn'H will not
yli'lil I'tumji to ull'it.l tint liinN a ilis int
lill, lulf n.ilc will Ui M'ltri'o rvi'ii if
tlm IiiMM'ta do not yi-t ili'ntroy tin rw
that art. Ii'lt on the Iri'ca Tlm truulilu
-'ma to roiin Irolii tlm colli aiirinu ami
tin. Ii.'avy laina alxiiit IIih tilim tlml till'
Iniil Iniia w I'lt in tiliaiiu wliii:li riiuwil
tlm lit . m to rviiuin at.Tiln ami
rlnllr l tl..' fruit ol iIiimm- llial ill. I (orni
IKitllttl llii-V k'llaHllUI'lltlV ilrniM.i OIF.
Many tln a if!i a (nor,),' ytvif KHVM I"""
mi- ul u Hi j i- r- l.- annuel uii
li'Utf nl Irnil.'
I r mxaioa hiuaiii ln Tu1
unliiiaiui' t.r the iiiijiruv .mint
rUixel w iu. ii-luri.f 1 U) the city
ly MmVof t-ullivun ruHrly i(!iir
that il la now a law ami the roiilrji t
whiili a or.l.'ml exmiti'tl ly the
nly roiiiiril tuny now Im) ainfil hy
tlm mayor anil ri-oonUr lor tliu rily and
hy the i-oiitra. t.ira ami Im work
ol iimklnir a atiei't ol lint
Ima ao lunu Im-imi only an exi'iixe (or aiirh
can proceed. The Northweal Contract
ma and foiiatrnctiiiK' I'ompany which
waa awarded the contract (ur the brick
woik ami Kiadiii waa untilled the name
day thai the contract bad Itccu drawn
up and waa leaaly lor tl fir Rig-nature.
The contractor elated when he waa Iuhi
that he w aa ready to U'.in work juat aa
aiani aa the contract waa entered iuto, ao
we may now expect to ace the dirt flying
atallvelv late at an early day. The
tune allowed (or completing the work l
l'.'ll d.iya.
Tiiohk Fi.i'Hiiikii TivN'Ka. L'mler the
ailiierviaioii of I ll V Surveyor Milney
Smyth the city i now havinn phu-ed at
the hernia ol the aewer ayaleiii in the
lower part ol the city patent Hushing
lunka which will keen the acwer In
prime romliliou without danger clog
ging il imt looked after very carefully.
Theae lunka are a patent arrangement
by which a aleady Htream ol water ia
liermittt'd to run into the tanka which
when tbev are full will fhinb automati
cally and tluxb the aewera ol all dehrig.
Aa they are comparatively inexpenmve
and will obviate all danger ol clogging
and thu prevent the poaHibility ol a
good Miind bill of expunao for repaira
llm move ia a good one.
Two SrouwmoNi Two auggcHtioiiH
relative to meet! for the Fourth have
U-enollVreu by partlea who have wit
ncaacil them in other places and can
vouch (or their exciting nature. Oneia
to run a polo "ut over the river uxii the
oilier end o( which la a pri.o which in to
helt.ng to him who walks tho olo and
gets it. This ciiiiHcH nuiiiy plungi'S into
the water below. The other is what i
known us the potato nice in which the
racer pick up a row ol potutoes placed
at eipial iliHtanceH apart, n'turning to
the box each tim that be picks up a
potato. Tho committee having in clmrgo
the sports for tho day miglil con
aider these suggestions ami if possible
get someone to donate a pri.o.
Chain Looks Wki.i,. Reports from
..,, i. nurts of thu county indicate that
all kinds ol cereals are looking extremely
u-..ll In soito of the backward spring and
the long continued wet spell. Wheat
nmloiits lire irenerally a strong stand
lor so that reasonably favor
,.h!.i l'imhI weather from now until lmr-
...ill Inunrn a uood croo. The worst
y.ini, "... .." f
that is to be feared is a spell ol very
hot weather especially at the time
when tho head l "Ht filling, and there
Is some danger that the ntraw is bo
heavy as to cause it to lodge.
Rowmi Tots Having closed up a
tti the Milwaukee jiottery to
sell their goods in Oregon Uity we oner
....i,. full lino of llower pots at prices
never seen before In this city, lor instance
ai.in, li not (or 6 cents, and ouiers in
proportion. IUi.i.oMYjUti'HCit
tf
TiuvKi.i.Kiis Attkntion. The World 8
Fair and Eastern cities. Save fare to
i 1.....I and re-checking of baggage by
i.....:n.t vmir tl.' kets of L. 11. Moore,
! " " S , denot. Tickets over
ail roAda out of Portland and all Kastern
I OVKHIXll 'HKHIIY Tin,. I U..I.
roads.
ENTIRE STOCK AT
Some popl
WE mERH just
WE MEAN
THE LONG RAINY SEASON IS THE CAUSE OF IT ALL. TRADE
- w -nr-rrt x-v TIT TT A HTT
HAS BEEN
Spring
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
F9 fl N B."U II
Va Lt l H H
r,,,.vM 111 B
o m iu h
Jsfoti7li7
We Must Have the Coin. Call
The lllg Show.
The date of the appenraic of 8an
er A I.enl'a ureal shows ia now otii
lively fixed for July Uh. Where there
ia so much to be seen and such an in
numerable array of new (futures of the
greatest interest in tented shows that it
would Im invidious to particularize, it is
sullicient. however, to know that tho
fame of Sanger A Lent is world wide as
the greulest of amusement caterers.
And here, of course, as everywhere,
their ellbrts w ill I appieciated by the
multitude in ovei (lowing canvasses.
Ladles' Tea.
Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne
by the stomach without nausea or grill
ing. It acta thoroughly on the liver,
kldnevs anil retuoductivo owins. A
gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is
most useful in scant or painful men
struation. It aids digestion, and re
duces corpulency ; clears the complex
ion, rendering it fair, and restoring the
natural tone ol the skin, for it removes
the bile, which, by accumulation, pro
duces the sallow, muddy complexion,
peculiar to the constipated state. Sold
by all dniL'Kints.
Lost or Strayed
From tho promises ol J, II. Iawson,
Buttovillc, a dark bay mure, weigh
about 1000 iMjiinds. Branded "S" on
right shoulder, and white star in fore
head. A liberal reward will be paid by
llm undersigned (or information lending
to tho recovery ol the horse.
J. II. Dawson.
I'hotkct YouKSKLr. Insure your prop
erty iu the Guardian Assurance compa
ny ol London. Cash assets f.'S.OOO.OOO
F. E. Donaldson,
Oregon City, Oregon.
K you are wanting a homo uu the pleus-
antest spot on earth where you have all
tho advantages of a city with all the
iileasures ot a homo in the country you
should not fail to see W.H. Spencer and
West Gladstone.
You will lose money unless you ex
amine the fine assortment of millinery
goods at tho l'uik l'lace store before
purchasing.
The best and only sure way to preservo
fruits is with antifermentine. For Bale
by K. E. Williams the grocer.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and finest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Entkrcribb ofllce.
Can you read your title clear, if not
Wade II. Fpencer will make you an ab
tract that will enabl e you to do so.
The Tark Place store leads in prices
on doors, windows, shingles and all
builders material.
Tay fs,
TO DO IT, BECAUSE WE HAVE
VERY QUIET AND VvHj xlAvxii
A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
Hats
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f
II Mil 11 1
leseried.
The One Price Clothiers,
PURE DRUGS.
Eeach day we are adding
now chemicals to our stock
and projK)te to keep thor
oughly UP TO DATE.
We handle only those chem
icals and drugs that are of
the Highest Standard
of Purity and Excel
lence. If you send your prescrip
tions to ub you may feel con
fident tli at they will be
carefully and skill
fully compounded.
C. G. HUNTLEY,
Successor to
Caufield - & Huntley.
Near Court House, Orgcon City.
BATS
BALLS
MASKS
GLOVES
MITTS
Everything in Base Ball supplies
from tho league goods used by tho
professionals down to the Tc. ball
used by the small boy.
Wo aro agents for Spalding's
goods and sell them at Eastern
prices. Special rates to clubs buy
ing full outfits.
Huntley's Book Store,
Oregon City, Or.
P. S League balls $1.25; each.
'Ul?at Do You fTeai?."
WHAT IHE SAY.
and Furnishim
IJjerytyii
See Us and
and
Hatters and Furnishers.
SPRING
THOS. CHARMAN & SON,
The Pioneer Store
Latest designs and styles in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Wraps and Jackets.
The largest and
ever brought
THOMAS CHARMAN & SONS'
PIONEER
Complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries and Hardware.
Filled Whatever it may be.
C. P. WINESET,;
UNDERTAKER
Largest stock of Coffins and Caskets kept South o( Portland. AIbo cloth covered
and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies aud Gents' Burial
Kobes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call.
CANBY NURSERIES,
MILLARD J. IvEE, - - - Proprietor.
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc.,
WHOLESALE RETAIL.
CANBY, OREGON.
COST!
TO DO IT.
uin xuuxv
Qoes.
be Convinced.
best selected stock
to Oregon City.
-:- STORE.
Five Stores in one. Your order
AND EMBALMER.
AT
STOCK !
attached to the big pipe oil, Main street.