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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1893)
I Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OK TIME O. I!. T ('(I'M HTKAMKIIH. In r.rm t Aran, 34, idh, Hivam.ra A 1. 1 1 IN A & KAMI in A: intvi '' K I'lIV 7 . in, V III. I J in hi. i m p in. 4 i p m. Hi .m i III Nu wa; lauilliiaa, IIUVS riiaiMau 7 !W . in. a in. '"'in. 3 W : hi. ' H W, a ! at. MI'MIAV, m . in. ; iu p in. a III. 1 1 ii in. Tluior.nl .uli)i'i'l In rli.ng. wlilmul U'Hlr. wit uncus wmc iuilwav. ,10 i "TM ti'lHll. Alli.nr I"' (lliihi) I iiiloinl. Mi"" Mhruiiihl Huwl'iiri Ux l (ajf Him.) ku tm mirnu, bur. l.f llalluuil Alt", f '"''I ! lllti. HlllMlll. hi I'll". llllulllo 31 Bl. " it m. I W a. m. I M . ra p m 7 ''I j in i nr. tutu w.lli rl.. aln North. a. ra y.il. rlin. I'lliU mill. . m . P in.. ii..) Ai t. n p ra ll. Hil't. Urrinii t'lljr t Mr.l'.ni.. Millllinali.l Moltlla r.. .1 I; hi ami arilvo. .1 U tn Ull. nrMii I'llr I" Kir. Mink. Clark Mr1illrHk, 'nl,.ii Mill.. M'lllii'i ami I iilinii, Ir.vr. at Ida i tuc.'l.r, Ihui.'l.r ami lut,.jr, .u, l( Iumii ou lollualua ilara at i M p. m HUDAY, Jt'I.Y 21, IH!i3. A (UmiiKN Hror One mlln aouth of MilwtiiliiH) nit an riiilni'iice aoimiwliat iIhjvh the country Ui the mirth and nl uf It I an lovi'ly a liardi'll onn Kill iiiii'I In mailt ilay, and only Hirer yrara SK'i the apnl hfre It now aland llm liuinit ui moimliT flra ami olhrr nirmlira of tlm (uroat primeval tmi iiiiini'tiiiia to iiHMiliuii, luit nut to i many f. r tlir tinlnmitatiln i'Iioikv uinl ilrliTinl- iiaiKin l J. V. ItriM'tiui wlio nin liaw'. :m irrra there III the lirnrt ol 1 1 wixxia mill tr'iii Irtiin Ilia llili-rticM In carve nut I Iiiiiiik mil III plait of tlm llri'ifiin fureat tin ti'i tiua Hotter and frtnla of the nialliT varlnlloa in altliiUnro ami liia liatiilwiinn iitit) la ailmlivil I v all alio I. that ny. ll lia rttiired mmli hard work In clear llm tree ami luiritf ami to hiIkIuii llm ami, Imt the work liul leil well aldt liitellia'i'titly dune) anil It II now a rral treat )ilt lu iami along I tin road ainl we tlm fine yard ami beautiful flutrnra whlrti are growing In prof iimIoii. (ireat bed. of lnilli(ul rarnalinlii ol ilnimil every aliaili aUiunil mlule rare liruU ami rliolen yArintieaof llnwem ol ituiiwi every iteaeriiitlun are to I fniiliil. I'aiwilin fnilll tlm lieautiftil I llm uavlill one (In. I. that Mr, Hn.et0 I .a lilliuer uu One ra vine of fully Jll iiilferelil rarieliea, currant, iiUrklxirriea, rii Ifrrica an. I ilea Iwrripa Imnii niiiiierniu ullier vaiietiea. From a auiall Uil u4 Itraolierrina fttilrl) tm liaa In' liaryrntoil oet 70 worth of lmrnt4 I liia aeaanil. Tin. line auliiirlian Ure ia only a nlmrt '71 .in llm i li i I1I1' linn mi Iiuk uliniHit 11 ' 4lie a'lvaiitUK'e of the city Uiile In in a iuol ileli)(litliil I'lm e for a I101111. Ita m atioii la on a il'lk'c wliicli la one ituy ile.lil'ei) tn fiirniuli fili'H fur htinilreiU of jtml mu Ii line ilncea ami llial Ino ere iiuny morn yeiini aio aiMinl (o (Iri'Kun'fl liiaUiry. K'K ImtMl'kNr hTVKSlf . MIN0. H'ur.l Ima lu'en reeelvui! in 1'ortlatKl tlmt Vii i-l'rraiilent Heveniuni mii-I party "ill arrive 011 Morula)' next, aii'l will remain at leant 010 day. Arrange- uieiila liave devil iiia'ln to (five the ilia luiitiiiilird vmitor ft moat conlml rc(i'f lion. Tliu reception i.tiiiiiiiitiiM) of tlic iliuinder of idiiinierce met oil Monday ml inmli; out tlm follow inn programme: Tlmt Mr. Klevciimm ami turty tin met at the Union depot liy proiiilnenl cltl ifiia in ntrriiiKeH ami encurted to lii liolel. Alter lie hna had an opportunity to lirenkfaNt anil relit, lie will Uin o uitc on ul tlm liolel with earring" nil, with the menilH'ia of liii I'urly, Kivmi a drive about the city. lrpon hit ruliirn to the hotel he w ill be called upon to review ft parHilo, nmdu tip of ft de tachment ol troop from Vancouver, ft 'li'tachment of murine from the Mon-I'-rcy, and the Firnt raiment, 0. N. 0. Tlmn Mayor MuHon will deliver n ml iln'Bii of wclcoruu and tbd vice president "HI prohahly rccpond and then tlm ceremonial portion of the program ho over. The ImiuhI of trade of thin ''i'V mik-lit he uhlii to Hiicure a virtit from tlm vlce-priwidmitiiil party if Mep re tukun at once. A Ki'mmkh Camp. Th I'ncnmpmi'nt tliu "Merry TrampH" aa they elyln tlii'iiiMelvea which Ih to lie on tho tine ""oiiiiiIm of Mr. I'. K. Momy'H farm below Hii" eily w ill, ftccordintJ to tho OrcKonliin ''l(in Monday next, under tho iminBRe "'t'f II. L. WhIIh, T. O. (lladdiiiK K. Hoyt iindC. M. Idlmniin. Tho cmp 111 1'i'iuK fixed up thin wuek, ami nil tlm I'ri'liininary iirrmiKementH rti bein D'mle.Thti " TrampH" will hold a Imn l"t picnic on the xroundii Hntiirdiiy, and lnv'' their friemlH to inin with them In hnvinjr a merry time. Tho cainiigrouiid 18 lovely Hpot about three miloH below "iih city, ot, the went bunk of the river, ''Mi up, covorfd with proved of tree" llll'l iiood turf, and rilit on th edge of 'oreat. There la good aprinit wulor on t,1B grounds and a little creek runs hrounh them. When compltih'd, with " large white tenta, guneral ftHwimbly ,en,i croquet and tennla ground, It will a very fttttractive nlace and one tlmt I ""'do viflitod often by the friend ol ylie camperB. All of tlm Oregon City i wats stop at tlie camp ground. i.lll . . . . . Taiiko tmk I'ipk Link. At a recent immtliiK 'f tho walnr cnrmnllteQ of I'ort luiid attention wit a called tn (he tax aalo nollcea p,i(l the Hull U Ih and tlm following facta brought out. Koliio tlm., ,K tIM aaai'aaor of tbla county (li-mniided (hut the ciiiiiuiillee pay taxea on the hmda In Cluckauma county to bo (H ciiplnd by the Km, pipe hue. Tlm matuir wua referred to City Attorney Mulr, who nutill.nl the aiweaaor that, under the alumina, the mini in iUeatloii with exempt from tax. amm. Mm then, however, a deputy ""mi, acting tunler the aaacHHor'a In alructiona, ha oated on tree along tho rout nulleea to the eir.-ct that the land will m told for ilellnipient luxe next mmilli. When Chirk Dodge reKirUd Ihl matter ti the commlttj'e Mr. Dolph moved that the city attorney 1 ro- quoaUid to take alupa to have the pro- pii aaln enjoined, and the motion waa carried promptly and with ununiinity. ADoul MX) acre of tbla eonnlv uren appropriated for pipe-line nurnoae. and It aeemed to be the opinion of the committee that they cannot lie taxed. JloMK hHOM J-.AHTHN OuKOON. For the paat five wnla fohn (leaaoii ha been in raatern Oregon iu the vicinity ol 1 endleioii buying wool for a Han Fran ciaco firm. A a matter of fad ha lia purchased but little wool owing to the extremely low price holding, from 5 to III cent being the range, Moat of the llm k iimii are ahlpplng to Iloaton on con algumeiit ns t'lviiig an advance of Ave cent per pound, which Mr. (ileanon thluka la all that they will ever realixe on their clip. lit a) that time are extremely dull up them and that labor lug men have neiilmr work nor money .Maiiiii ;t IIhoaii GAt-cjh.11. The Houthern I'acillc la at work relay ing the track ol the rorllund A Will aioctle alley Harrow uauge roil. The woik bu proceeded for aoiue 17 or 1H mile out. There are three rail being uwd o that the road will be both rntr row and iitandard gauge. For four or live mile aouth ol (lawego, the 00-pound ateel rail are liejng lined, and bevond that the old -10 pound one. Tho Ore- woman aaya the renewal recently ol the Irani Iiim! from Corvallia to Junction lead aome to think that Mrhap the old project la to Ixi revived, and the Califor. nia llama brought dow n on the weal aide A Month ami a JUr. That i the time allotted for the Portland InduMrlal Kxpoaition which ia to (ien on the 27th of Keplemlier and clone on the L'Hth of tK'tober l.'nder the elllclent manage ment of Y.. W. Allen, arrangement are lMlng erlected for an unuaimlly goial eiliibltiun Tbia exhibition ia yearly hrcoming more and more attractive to the general public R It bring, together all the new and novel mechanical ap pliance in ut on thiacoaat aothal any one can keep tolerably well pouted by atiendiug it a few time each year. Among the attraction (hi year will be I.it-crali'a flue band. Tn OawKtio ItoAii. A drive over the road between hern ami Onwrgo nhow that it ha Ix-eu put in much better nhiipo than ever U-lore, and mont of the way it i now iu pretty good time for travel. Noteworthy feature of the work are tho atraighlening of the road, the throwing up of the grade well above the level of the ground and tho opening out of the ditchc at the aidei of tho road for carrying off tht water. A new bridge haa Im'CU placed above the old one at the point where tho road triko tho river and the road ha aluo been ritmight cniul at that point. Tn Ti'alatim IlRiiitiK. Complaint ha been made that the Tualatin bridge near tho mouth of the river h not been paxaable. Tlila would have been rem edieil aome time ainco but for the fact that tho town of Willamette Fall wa being platted at thi end of the bridge and it wa deemed advinablo to have the approach at thia end meet the ntreeU of tho new town. Tbeee have all been liK-atod ami during the past week SuNtrviaor I'roBMer ha biH-rt buny mak ing tho approach at 1 1 1 i h end of the bridge and the people intercntud have been fix ing up tho approach and road at the utitli end. Huhvkyinii Tarty Lkft. Ijwt Toes- day morning Henry Mcldrum left with a party to aurvey several townnlupa of land on the wont alopo of tho Count mountain between tho Wlltton and Ne hiilem river. Thoy left here going aero tho country to Korent drove and from there they were intending to go to the fork of tho W'Uhoii river where they will leave tho road and Btriko for the hill. The party that went from here wiiHCotnporii'd of Henry Meldrum, Krniwt Itunda, Henry AuhIud, Stevo Huiiguto and John (lowland. Aa a SimriecT. LnHt Friday Sheriff (ianong and W. H. Welch arreated Hob Young at Oawego for the attempt to murder the Chinaman, Hun, and he wa brought up hero and lodged In thecity jail till Saturday whon after a hearing btifore the deputy dlatrict attorney, C. H. Dye it wa found that ho could eatabliahan alibi and he was released. It was claimed that bia actions wore mont auspicious and besides thia bia shirt had blood on it and it waa thought beat to permit him to explain. , Tbotkct YouiisKi.r. Insure your prop erty in the Guardian Assurance compa ny of London. Caah ftsaeta $23,000,000. F. K, Donaldson, Oregon City, Oregon. Men's Suits at $5. 50. Cotton Hose Heavy 3 prs. 25c. Black Hose Iiermsdorf Dye 2 pr. for 25c Men's Suits at $8.00. Men's Suits at $10 and $11. Men's Suits at $13.00 Best Jeans j Fine Stiff New Fedora I New Spring i Fine Alpine Finest Stiff I Ii 1 1 i ll i! Pants j Hat Hats Derby ! Hats Hats $1.20. ! $1.35. ! $1.85. $1.85. j $2.35. $2.85. j l il Skahuikii Takr Notic. The Oregon j City Transportation company will sell ticket good until September 30th to all Kint on North lieach via steamer Ocean Wave, llaggage checked and transfered without extra charge. Thia is a great convenience and will savo the annoyance of looking alter baggage. Ituy your tickets from tho agent at the Oregon City dock. CikANtia Picnic. Ou Saturday there will be a grunge picnic at the spiritiialiat camp ground at New Kr to celebrate the auuivernary of tho organization of Warner grange. Arrangement have been made for a way up time with good Hpcakcrs and w hat ia always the case with the gruugc ra a dinner, par excel lence. It ia confidently expected that there will be a large attendance. Hew Befiit.r tb Firit of Augnit. Jacksonvu.i.s, Or., July 18. Colonel Koliert A. Miller returned yesterday morning from his three-month's trip to Washington city, and found his com mission a register of the land office at Oregon City, awaiting him. He met a very cordial reception from his many Southern Oregon friends, and wh'le the opinion is general that his services to the democratic party were entitled to lietter recognition at the handa of the administration, tho Colonel accepts the situation with liia usual diplomacy and gotxl judgment and will perform the duties of the office honorably to himself and creditably to bia friend. He has permanently closed his law business here and left tonight for Portland, going from there to Oregon City to make ar rangements to assume his new position which ho expects to do the 1st of August. Indies' Tea. Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by tho stomach without nausea or grip ing. It nets thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive organs. A gentlo physic, etliciont diuretic, and is must useful in scant or painful men struation. It aids digostion. and re duces corpulency ; clears the complex ion, rendering it fair, and restoring the natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, which, by accumulation, pro duces the sallow, muddy complexion, peculiar to the constipated state. Sold by all druggists. If you are wanting a home in thepleas antest spot on earth whore you have all the advantages of city with all the pleasures ol a home in the country you ahould not fail to see W.H. Spencer and West Gladstone. Shiloh'a VitalUer is what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It la guaranteed to give yon satisfaction. Price 70c. Sold by C. O. Huntley. Black Shirt at 50 and 75c It's a 60 to OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO AT COST. O'Connell & Glass, The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. OREGON CITY, PURE DRUGS. Ecach day we are adding new chemicals to our dock and propone to keep thor oughly UP TO DATE. We handle only those chem icals and drug9 that are of the HighestStandard 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. BATS BALLS MASKS GLOVES MITTS Everything in Baseball supplies from the lenguo goods used by the professionals down to the 5c. ball used by the small boy. We are 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. Pure Silk Socks 40 Cents. FrenchBalbrig Underwear 40 cents. the Finish OREGON. SUMMERSTOGR! TH0S. 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 Gents' Burial Robes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. CANBY NURSERIES, MILLARD J. LEE. - - - Proprietor. A COMPLETE LINE OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc., WHOLESALE .A IN" ID RETAIL. CANBY, Men's Clay Worsted Dress Suits at $15.00. Best Uniform Suits, including brass buttons, $10.00. ! Blue Flannel Suits $8.00. Boys' Suits AT COST. Boys' & Children's hats and caps at cost. Finest Alpine Hats $2.85. and styles in- OREGON.