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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1893)
Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OK TIME (i i!. i eo.'NNmjmm. IN Krrmt Atnu. iuii, HlMin.r. Al.luNA A lUMnNAi l(ln ritv, i.havi runti.tnii 7, in. HI . III. ' in, IJ ll in. 'J Ml, III, ' ' p. m. W (I m. in. 1 1 ii hi . .j i l, in. ( Ml i III. tl .HI i III Nuwuy aiitlnil. NI'NUAV. i i. m. in i in. I ui v iii, Tluiv "' iil)w'l Uihii ip in. tl in. i ui. wIiImiiii tiOr MHTIIKII.1 I'Af'tKli: RAILWAY. MullTN kiil'NU, ljnr ( Ullnui) Jl . m. m. ' W. ID, HUn Ufl p. m 7 M . in nlllnMil" Mnf llhflHll Kurlinr l"7 ""iil HOI'tN Bhikii. K,..rl.iH I-"'"! I!' "HI"".) litany I .i.'i"v (,lllillll IH" llliliilill) Till MAIM. Ililli rli 'in N'irili. I in . I p m , p m. Cl".t I "! m.i,ii ill. ilia irtM. nir.i.ii rilyln riy. Turin. Mullnnaiul MhUIU iv. al VI m ami arrlvra al W in iWlljr, Uirj.inrilr I,, Klif. Mink I lark Mnxlnalliook, ('oh .ii Mill., Mn I Hi" ami I li.ni. ! al u a lilPailar, i iiiiii"i ib'i mimhii, mm ir luluii'U lulliiwilil ! ai j . (i in KKIDAY, JI'l.Y 'JH, IHita. Crr Orr llm Aan The IdiwImrK luinl Hatuiday afierniKin mil yvrr and iiiaDl'") Hi)' H'H arm i'i a man no rlii! lM-iil Ilia Irmk U-taii'n i Clm kninna and (iri-unn (Hy. lie mill lllirollM'iolll) 1'iillilltloll Hill lllki'll todiKxl hatiiarltaii lliiiltut, in I'liillmul alirtn lit M rm in'Ul,i(. 'l. hiiinluy lit aldn tj ttlvo an i'Ciiiiit n( Mm- II, inl lul'l rulhrr a airman Mot' rrk'i.l In liia lnlhai. Ilia Im'lir, lie :!, iaClari'iim ItuVinn ul tnim-y, linl. ; llr ana walklnn oil tint linn iA llu- Smilii'fii I'ai-illi- toward. Orcein Cily aii'l mt a wan wlm told him Im wan Ian or tlirro null a Inun that ilarfl. I In atalli-d luK'iuli, all'! M-liirliiln'la llu lnnr.' (ill Im liiiiml miituM.im tiyliiK Id Miur whUVy J,in ln llin.al ami aaw tliat liia arm . i i i i i.. ii aa rrilaiii'ii, aim wni'ii ni tuny rv covrri'il roll iiiuanma Im a in the lioie 1'ilal ami lii arm waa nlf. llu mild tin hi.l 0 In liia xki'l vilii'M ln tlu't llin man, lull no iiiiHii-y (oiiikI wIipii liia rlilln-a wrni tn ami Hi" I. il iinailllli'a ll.illlio inun Im iiii-t alriiik liim on llir lirail, kiKM klli Ililli tt'liwalfM, Ktiil lin n rulilirit liim aiil li'lt him ly or on llic Iri k. Thi la llm ari'.nilit aulmtan tUIIy a kIvi'h y llm Oii'itniiian, bill lT. O. V. Ymralll lm liai'-IH''l lo Imun the train, waa Ural at tlm aide of ilia Kiiniided man and with Ida ta ket kmlc cut away llm hutiK"iii and daik tip llin hletiilinit arlei jea. anya llirwwaaa ihrp cut hack of tlm rihl i'r, wliu li luuKi'il i liioiin'ii ii iniiu i love lieeit uiiide hv amue one ill atrik- iii)! linn, which eivc color lo llm man a 1'iry. I'i v ait W'llil Tiium Thia ia tlm limilliin which the Sitll I-'runciaco Call Kivea to an Uci mini of llm haw) hull kMiiie nl luat Thiiiaday in w hicli Hacre iiH'hlo i iigiii-ed I.oa Annelea The mm Im did tlm playing w oim ow n Pain nan who wenl from here I" ainn with Saiieini'iito. Tlm Cull "uya: "l.oa All-ifel.-a run aK'uinal a hub Imlny in tho lia of liitiuuian, tlm young aonthpaw M.inugi-r Moore recently Imported from Ore""!!. Tlm viaitnra ilmtight liicy were ipiiiiit In w ipn lh cat III w ith the young "ler, hut iiialeud he plnyed w ith them. The new man haa wonderful clirvea. Umpire Sweeney could Hot a-o many of llm Imlla which twinled over tlm plait, tliiTeforii he gavo I'.iinnmn aomewhat tlm woial of it In liia ileriaiou on hulla ml atrikea. Itut that liiudo no diirer 1'iire atiyhiivv, aa the Angelea could do littlu or nothing with him when hit With needed. Fiiiimkiii.y I,ivki IUuk. Tlm Sunday Oii'ltnniiin aiiya A. J. AdiiinH, convicliHl 'illlui aeiluction of Kineliu Nola. under priuiiiae of niiirriaire, waa aelileliced to two mill ii Imir yeura in tlm H!iiit,iitiry hy Jiiduii Munly yeatrrday. He allowed ID) dnya in w hich to lllo a hill of 'iccplion. Ilia tmil wua fixed at I'.'OOO. Adainn wua at onn tinm(iiito well know n here ami will 10 reiimmlierod an having worked for a w hile for Sidney Smyth ur veyliiK. Threo yenra UO hint May ho hh Hpniien of in connection with the 'leinncriiiic, uomiiiiitioii for aiirveyor and kh iiudeiHlood to luivo hcen working ("r il, hut in thia Im wua not Hiicciwful Ai'iill an from thia city who heard llm iiviilciici) any that tim caHe wua a veiy Hcgmvalwl oim and that thuru waa "o exciiHi) for Ailuin'B conduct. Tiik J.owkii TiiKaTt.it. hunt Mondny ik waa hegun jiiHt helow Fourteenth "licet on (Im lower treatlo hy tho dig i'iii! of holea in which to act tho piling luch ialoho placed for tho trcHtlo to upon. Thia piling will ho net in ground hy digging Inoteiid of driving, 'I'diiMiholieightof it in not very great "llu way of netting will do vnry widl. 'lie iiilinK wjr In of coditr wan received 'nun VbhIiouKii1 mid men wort) himy on Mmidiiy Inking it from tho river. The "ii'ii who aro doing tho work aro camped in tenia on Fifteenth and Jhn Adams HrelH and it looka somewhat as though ""is might ho another joh in which "regon rjity nmn nerd not apply. Itucelpt, note and order hooka at the Tiik OnriiimiAK,-. A tlm iiininlfli-mr nliic-Htiiry hnlMlng t,e (,r,((,)n ' m prinlwl la tliu lln.-Ht lmllilliiK In Hid illy ami tho IIiickI i,uWNinnir Imilil l"onlliri coiiat o tlm ,iiM,r itaiillliuN ulwuya Iiui.ii ahi'ii'l of tlm linn, In ailvo catiiiK tliDMti ini.iimin.a wlilrli urn for llm l''. Ifrinaimiit of tlm city umi Ktiil" wliilu In imint of uliillly cilllnriiilly It Uii.Ii hi i lie ho mI d l'licillo coast 'H'ra, All Uiia Ima r- fi 1 rnj not a lit tl work ami mom-y tlm lutu-r lielnu (lug liy Imnl knot ka out of tlm i-nliirpriw Itaclf, alilrli ,y luaiiaiininiit ami (lill(ii('a liaa Ihm'ii inuili) a iiayliin onn whi-ri! ollirra liava (la. Tlmt tlm Ori'Kiiiilttii liua an InUiruHtiiiK lilalory no onn a ho will atop (or a moment to con I'liT ill doiilit. Tlm ureal daily Iiiih viry aipropiiutilyjimt InhiiihI a liialorlcal oiiVMiilr hiatoiy t'uvuriiiK tlm acvoral ali'n from ila tlimily exinU'iiro of 1H.VJ down loll palatial home ol 1H02 Tlil nkuk'li la lutraliiig from tlm lirat uigH of llm tuvi'r Willi li aliowa a ai tfini'lit ol llm liltf Art) pnof ImlldiiiK In vlilrli tlm paprr la printtid tlirouyli tlm 'i'l mw ol iliturualliiK hialorlral rnvicw and IIIiih- tratioimlo tlm laat pn of tlm rovur whlrh prnai'iiia plnitnKraplilc vinoftlm ai-viinil txlitiona Inaund at they appi-ur alii-n folded liy Ilia Kri'ul and wonderful preaa which prlnta tlit'in at llm rum of i'4,(MHJ an liur. Tlm hook la a work of art and Ila urea teat prido it that it waa all dona in tho ollleo id llm paper whoae nanm it U-ara. MraT Ila- haw. "Jerrv," the well known (iti'Kmlii!i rentier who waa in tlm elty llm flral of llm wttek fayi of llm wurkaoii tliu weal aido of tlm river: 'A viall to tlm fulla at OreKn City ia tie eaaary to enalile any one to rompr lieiul tlm liniijliituile of tlm wolk lieinx duim then hy tliu t'ortlundlienerul Klec trie Company , There aro over 1!0) men at work, and next week alioul lttil inure ill Im put on tlm job. Tlm inaNivM headwnrka nf coliereto are completed They are '" feet iii heiiflit, (Irmly an chined wilh many tona of iron hura, and rontain a loii row of arched iutewaa for tlm tiirl'llni wheela. A laru iiiiiiiImT of Iheae il wheela are lying on a p)l loriii near tlm ha ka, and IhoiiaandirTiT tuna of aalid and harrela of cement ara alored along tin) lino of llm liti-u wall lo Ixi huilt. Thia ia now in piogiekaand a (Hiwerlul nx k rrm-lmr and capiiciotia concretn inner enable inn ri y enhiu yaida ol (uni rele to In) laid in a day. Tlm work aurp:iea ill tnucmt'ide auytliitiK of tlm kind ever attempted in thia aei tlon, with tlm exieplioii of tlm Cuxcudu lK'k. Kna Iv Watkk Navh.ation. Tlm removal of the dei k lioin-ea (turn tlm , I'luev Siatera haa hud tlm t'llecl to re- I ,U1U u.r draiikiht thnm inchea. She drew lotirtwii mcliea oi liniilly, and now draw hut tlcven The cuini'aiiy wi.l niiilerliikii lo run her all mimmer. Sim liua Int-ii provided with a xlcuin wiu.l-lui-a, wlurli no oilier Imal on the river I um ever carried, and witli which, hy running a line lo nlmre, aim tan eaaily liuul heim'lf oil in cai-o r-lie runa afoul o( a amid har or otln r oliHlriictinu. liming the low water the aleumer lierwll w ill lio fXHM-ted to carry only a lighl load, the principal canying hiiaim-aa U-iiig com milled to a hig harjiii whicliaho will hahitually tow. Hy Ihia meuna llm com pany hoH) for tlm Ikft tune ill the hia tory of Willamette river hoating lo run (.'or vail i all aummer. Oawicim Ki unai k Kihki) Tlm Iron Worker of laot week hava : Tlm lurnace alarted up again alter heing almt down foraonm weeka. A lmr;o ariived lant week from Pugct Sound loaded with lime rink. The Bame tug aome time aincf hrought around tho hame Ludlow with nine liumlied tona of iron or from IUmUihIo Inland in the gulf ol tieorgiu, north of Kanuimo. Willi iron arriving periodically from llm new mines in Brit lull Columhia and a pnwpecl of a Blill higher grade of ore from Lower Culilor iilu, it ia aaid llm proniH'cts are gool for tlm continuum working of the furnace and pipe worka of Uwtgo. llm Thhk Stoky, A . F. Miller of Sell wooil and in chargo of Oieuon'a fnrentiy exhihit at Chicago, in renponnililo for the alateinont that he haa located a tree in Oregon w hich ia aixieen feel in diameter twenty-live feet from the ground and ten feet In diameter :I05 leef from the ground. Uoalnoaaya that Oregon haa not over twenty-live redwood treen. Mr. Miller ia well )Bted on the woodn of Oregon. On nhoit notice and with h mi tod resources ho haa got a moat creditahlo dinplayof Oregon 'a limla-r in the forentry building. Tiiuuwn FlioM A llnioY. An accident (wcurrvd Monduv onthecoiintvroad lead ingoutof rortland jiint beyond Sellwood ronulting In tho injury of a lady who liven in Willnhurg but whono nunm could not bo learned. She wan driving along com ing thin way and met an electric car, which frightened her home a liltle, where upon aim seized and hit him with he whip, cauninir the animal to nturt up sud denly, throwing her out of the buggy, unu of tho wheela of which ran over her, hurt ing her back. SKAniDKiis Takk Notick.-TIio Oregon City Transportation company will sell tickets good until September 30th lo all ....:.,i nn North lieach via steamer J. n Watin ltuL'ifiiL'O checked and trannfered without extra clniigo. 11ns is a great convenience and will save the of looking after baggage. Buy your tickets from tho agent at the Oregon Uty unci, n's Suits Black Hose Ilcrmsdorf Dye 2 pr. for 25c Cotton Hose Heavy 3 prs. 25c. MO x S5. 50. lift 1 v v .djilensSuits at $8.00. Men's Suits -nl at $10 and $11. The Men's Suits at $13.00 Best Jpans Pants Fine S 111 Hat . $1.35. r $L20. WolU on UK WATKK CoMMlniilOJI. At a meeting of the water conimisi-ion held hint Satunhiv night in addition to enter ing into a contiact or a new pump they decided lo advertise for tho sale of the 110,00 ) Ixmdn authorised by the council. With the prix'eeilnofthenebiindnthey will pay for the new pump, build a reservoir if a suitable site ran bo found at reason able runt and otherwise improve the service. It is their intention to have the main on Main street lowered where ncrosary at the timo of tlm improve ment of tho street and to have sub-mains laid to tho side streets so that it w ill not iMH'ome necessary to tear up the im- provod street as soon as il l in place. Tiiky Cki'cikiki) Misi. There have been two arrests in Oswego of parties for the murder of tlm Chinaman, Hun, and there seems to have been no sullici ent grounds for the an est of either. At leant the people of Oswego are of that opinion for lat week on Thursday night they gathered and crucified in etligy W. II. Welch who made the arrests. There ia considerable fooling there on account, it ia claimed, of the way In which tho arrests have been made, as it la alleged be makes the arrests first and looks for evidence afterwards. This they claim, ia liable to cause too many innocent persona trouble, besides in juring their good name and reputation. A Nkw Pi'mi The contract haa been let by tho board of water commissioners for a new pump which is to stand a pressure of 1500 pounds and to have a capacity of 1, 000,000 gallons per tlay. The pump is to lie huilt by the Union Iron Woikg of Portland and it is ex pected that it will bo done and set ready for use by October. Tho old P'inip iB entirely inadequate to tho demands now made upon it and to be requried to depend entirely upon one puiii,) is to invite disaster upon our city. Dock Was Ku.i.ki). Last Sunday morning Pock, C. O. Albright's flue bird dog was lying out in the street right across the rail on tho motor line when the (Mr ramo up from Portland and from .. 1 .1 1 l .... 1 . - II... . . 1 4 I lie laci unu im maim iioeii'iri 10 gi'i m of the way of tho earns it approached, it is thought that he wan asleep, for the car ran over liia, body cutting if in two and killing him almost instmitlv. The dog was n general favorite and wan es pecially prized by tho family. If you are wanting a home in the pleas anlest spot on earth where you have all the advantages of a city with all the pleasures ot a home in the country yon should not fail to Bee W.1I. Spencer and West Gladstone. It ia to our interest to please every economical buyer. BellomyA Buscn. tf Black Shirt at 50 and 75c r a Go to Je Jiuislii i i OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST G O 1 V O'Connell One. Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. OREGON CITY, Stiff PURE DRUGS.! Keach day we are adding new chemicals to our Mock and proiwr-e to keen 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 us you may feel con fident that they will be carefully and skill fully compounded. C. G. HUNTLEY, Successor to Caufield & - HUNTLEr. Near Court House, Orgeon City. Never bother Yourself about tho height of the mercury in the thermometer during the dog-days if you wish to keep cool; nor should you get into that vile habit of asking A Man if it is hot enough for him, when you can see that he is practically roasted. But instead if you wish u0 retain hjg friemkl,ip When he is hot tell him of those new novels just received at the Hook Store, and suggest the luxury of a light book a hammock and a shady tree on a hot day. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. P. S.'When leaving for your va cation, don't forget your reading matter. ; New Fedora i New Spring !i Fine Alpine' I Finest Stiff ! I i 'l! j nats ! veroy nais sxiaib $1.85. I $1.85. j $2.35. jj 85. Pure Silk Socks 40 Cents. LVonViRiHAn'rYi i Men's Clav 1 itiinuaiuiiji yj Unaerwear 40 cents. A T COST. & Glass, ORECtOJN. . - - I j . SUMMERSTOCK! 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 Caskets kept South of rortland. Also cloth covered and Metallic Caskets furnished to order. Ladies and Uents' Burial Kobes in stock. Fine Hearse ready at any call. CAN BY NURSERIES, MILLARD J. LEE, - - - Proprietor. A COMPLETE LIXE OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Etc., WHOLESALE -A-ILTD RETAIL. CANBY, OREGON. Tlr&csh Suits jat $15.00. Best Uniform suits, Includingbrass buttons, $10.00. Bluejlannel Suits $8.00. ! Boys' Suits AT COST. ill iii hats and caps at cost. Finest Alpine Hats $2.85, and styles in I I! i I I '''NTKm-IUHK ollko.