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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
Oregon City Enterprise. HOUTHTL1TKU AhSOCIATlON l'KIDAY SEITKMIUCK 15, 1S!0. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Prices the lowest The Red Front. Fir and limb wood wanted at the EnTKRCKISK oftice. Wantkd, Wood choppers by E. l'arker. contractor, Oregon Citv. Washburn mandolin, guitar and banjos at Rurmeister A Andrescn'a. x String and extras for guitars, violins, mandolins and banjos at Bnrmeister & Andresen. x The street improvement should be pushed with all possible speed with the return of good weather. The Lyo.T A Hoaly is the beet toned suid most durable organ made. Sold on easy terms by Burmeistor A Andresen. x Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin moved on Wednesday from Klwood to their new home at the head of Seventh street. fun by Meeting on Tuesday Well At tended Interesting DlsrumUna. The mooting of (he Clackamas County Horticultural Associatian was held in Canby Inst Tuesday and was well at tended principally by the local growers who manifested much interest in the meeting and the dimensions. The meet ing was called to order by the president IV. Joseph Casto and in the absence of the secretary Millard J. Im was chosen secretary iro tern. The morning hours were devoted almost exclusively to a discussion of the manner of planting and pruning trees an interesting feature of which was an illustration of the method employed by Mr, Mathews who had a tree in the rum, The sentiment fav ored careful planting in laige holes with the roots well spread out and the dirt firmly packed about them. In relation anything about it specimen was sent to l'rof. Washburn at the state excrl ment station. J. C. Walgamott brought in some tine samples of melons from his patch which the mcmliera lost no time in discussing to their entire satisfaction when the meeting adjourned. It was decided to incorporate a tpies box in the program at the next meeting and all who attend are socially invited to le loaded with practical Question to fire into the box. The society tendered Win. Knight vote of thanks for the use of his pleasant hall for the meeting. M. J. Ixe exhibited pears from a tree two year's old tree from the graft that had produced forty-seven pear this season. This pear is a seedling origina ted on the farm of Mr. II. A. l.ee some years ago, is very hardy, free from in sect attacks and extra prolific. Fruit siiuiliar to Hartlett but smaller and ten ,iavs earner, lousiucreu iv mose sc ratches, clocks and jewelry repaired promptly at Burmeister A Amlresn's. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed . Time checks on the Oregon City Mfg. Co., will be taken for face value in pay ment for goods or credited on monthly accounts at Thos. Charman A Son's. Time checks on the Oregon City Mfg. Co. will be taken at face value for set tlement of account or trade at Marr A Robertson's Seventh and Madison streets, Shiveley's building. 2t to pruning it was favorable to low cut ting at the time of planting the height quainted with it a pear of great promise varying .rani e.gmeen iuci.es to mrve Mr, I et ,lw , moU1 o( (mj, jryi.r feet. It was generally endorsed that i,ju ou the plan of Ferris wheel at the nursery men might nuke the fruiting ;worM',fair. The wheel being Inclosed one year earlier by cutting the tree back, u, wUin tlte ,K.al ,IU, u r,volvii to in the nursery instead of triming it in :giva an evtn imul,,ratum to the fruit such a way as to make it grow tall all of , Thi( Jrver u now ju UH0 ,iy M,vera, fru which crowth has to be cut back by the !growera of The Dalles ami is found to planter in order to get a low shapely ; . verv miiforlu .,rB.iu tl) and to dry rapidly. tree. LIST Or HKSIKAH1.K FKl'IT TO QKOW. One of the most important transac ts. Whipple exhibited Italian and I Hungarian prunes and Green Gage tions of the afternoon was the selection plums that were most perfect specimens i by the association of a list of such varie- those fruits. t esoffnrtsas are adapted to the soil "" Knight had an exhibition ol and climate of this county. This action i Kr'y Crawford peaches whose jierfec wai taken, in answer to a query as to ' Hon were conclusive proof that Oregon If vou desire a luxuriant irrowth nf the best areties of fruit for a farmer . r rma ' wwt of pouches. healthy hair of natural color, nature's!'0 "row for home use and at the same Among the exhibit was some apples crowning ornament of both sexes, use j ' "e e ''"b so that the surplus can from Ir. Casto's orchard whose name oidv Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair I be marketed. The following is the list the Doctor was unable to give. After a Kenewer. Wheat, oats, hay, potato, butter and eggs wanted nt the l'ark Place store at the highest market price. We give in return the best goods for the least monev. Our prices cannot le duplicated in the county. as adopted : Al'I'LKS. Harvest and Red Astra- Earlv Earlv clian. Fall iravenstme. Kim? of Count v and Waxen. Winter Baldwin. Ben Davis. Ladv Ad Sufferers from dyspepsia have only J ple' 0ne tree themselves toblamt if they fail to test the i CRAB applkh. Wonderful curativfl niialitiua nf Avur'u' Sarsaprilla- In purtying the blood, this Tompkins I od tIve , ,lie ori.,mril Hoard of Trade, l.ust Monday evening was the regular meeting night of the Oregon City Hoard of Trade which met with the president, tieo. C. Brownell in the chair. There was a good attendance, and after the usual routine business the iHiard listened to Messrs. II. W. Grady, the present United States marshal, and John S. Matthews who have a header which has been pateued by Mr, Matthews which possesses several improvements over the machines now made, the principal ones being that the cutting bar and pi riform re always levtd and the sickle instead of being run by a pitman consists of knives attached to a serins of rotating discs which travel in the same direction all the time thus doing away entirely with the loss of motion and power caused by the stroke of the pitman . Their object was to interest capital to start and operate a factory for the manu facture of the machines; they wished to start with I'.M.IXK) capital stock, The matter was discussed at leiight ami was then referred to the committee on manu factures. The hill of J. M. Lawrence for prepar ing pamphlet for the use of the board was referred to the committee on finance. This matter brought up the question of a descriptive pamphlet and the advertising committee stated that they were at work upon one which would probably le out by the first of Noveuitsr. Bills of the Enterprise and Courier were approved ami ordered paid. E LEAD, OTHERS MAY FOLLOW Keep your feet worm, and save doctor bill,, Keep your feet dry, and stop that cough. Buy your shoes at a Shoe House Buy a SHOE that FITS you. Buy a shoe that is comfortable. We fit the shoo to tho foot-Not the foot to the shoe. If you have a tooth that aches don't go to a blacksmith to havo It pulled-go to a dontlst. jiE DON'T Carry any Cheap John, Wlshy-Washy lJ Trashy Goods But wo will soil you a clean cut all leather shoe-Heavy or llwht, mnilo In the latest style-As CLOSE as any MORTAL man can do It We Will (iivo Vou ;i :.()) Fit in si $2.00 Shoe COME IN AND CONVINCE YOUKSEl.VKS. ALWAYS AT YOU It HE U VICE.- OREGON CITY SHOE HOUSE, Next il.s.r b lm tik, Oregon City, Oregon. I Siberian and Transcendent. PEAKS. medicine strengthens pi-rv nr.n nt tin, hodv and n tl.o ma -i. ! Esrlv Madeline and IWtlett. is soon restored to healthy action. The mass meeting held on Saturday night at Shively's hi 11 was attended by about 200 who after listeni ng to several speeches appointed a committee to wait upon the city council and upon the con tractor for the street work and see what eould be done towards having only Ore gon City labor employed upon the public works. Fall Bt-urre d'Anjoii and Kail Butter. Winter Winter Xellis. Out mention of DlacklerrieB in last week's paper has set several parties to measure their vines ami the result is ouiething of a surprise as it shows that the soil and climate are wonderfully adapted to the raising of this fruit. The first to report was A. W. France who has a vine 22 feet and over in length with lateral branches over 10 feet long. W. E. Hart measured a vine growing on his plat at Green Point which has grown just 24 feet and 2 inches during tho season just closing. And these vines are not sky creepers either. Who is next? Mrs. Mary Clement Leayitt who enjoys the distinction of being the first women to visit all foreign countries un attended, and who bag spent eight years in pioneer missionary work, will speak in the M. E. church next Monday even ing. Those who listened to the ac count of Miss Ackerman's journeys will enjoy the opportunity of hearing this celebrated lecturer describe her ex periences in out-ot-the-way places, wbtre many thrilling incidents show her to be an intrepid traveler and cou rageous under severe trials. Admission! free. Last Saturday Colonel Robert A. Mil ler went to Salem to "see his friends," but the Tuesday dispatches from the Capital city explain more fully the na ture of the visit. According to these: Colonel Robert A. Miller, register of the Oregon City land office, and Mrs. Harelia G. Grubbs, late superintendent of the tjalem schools, were married this morn ing at the home of the bride's parents at Waldo hills. Tuesday Mr. Miller and bride came to this city where they will make their home. Notwithstanding the recent coming of Mr. Miller to this city lie has has made many friends who take j from his orchard a black caterpillar with pleasure in wishing him much happineHS yellow spots along tho back which had and both he and his wife will meet a cor-1 stripped his plum trees of all foliage, dial welcome at the hands of our people. ' As no one could tell its name or knew I CHKRKIKS. Early Purple Guigne, Royal Ann, Late Duke. PLUMS. Peach Plum and Damson. PRUNES. Italian and Petit. PEACIIKR. Early Crawford and Alexander. yrixcK. Orange. CIKHANT8. Fay's Prolific and Cherry. GOOSEBKKKY. Champion. RL.ICKBEBKV. Evergreen and Law ton. BASPBKRRY. Oregon, Red Netwerp and Doolittle Blackcap. STRAWBKBRIKS. Wilson and Clarke's Seedling. OIPK8. Black July, Concord and Delaware. The society voted to hold the next meeting in Canby on the first Saturday in November and apKinted as a special committee to provide for that meeting the following: Win. Knight, D. W. Howard, M.J. Lee, Mrs. O. W. Hoyt and Mrs. L. Rotors. This committee is to prepare a program for the meeting and entertainment for all in attendance and it is the intention of the good people of Canby to make the meeting specially attractive and to this end they will spare no pains. It was deemed a good plan to invite all who come to bring of their fruits so to make the meeting a sort of harvest home gathering. The secretary was instructed to send a list of the names of the members to the State Agricultural College at Cor vallis to that their names might be entered upon the list for receiving the experiment station bulletins. SOME NOTES OF INTEREST. 8. J. Garrison brought to the meeting careful examination by all present none were able to give the name, if they were a budded fruit, b"t decided Unit it was an apple of extra god quality. Dr. Casto stated the apples were from and was one of the be-t bearers anil healthiest trees grown by him. The apple resembled I the King of Tompkins county in quality, j but different in site and color, being round and flat, of green color with yellow cheek. Geo. Knight had some Italian prunes known throughout the county. Mi km on exhibition that were as near e f,t Bissell tieing one of Clackamas county's as can Ik) grown. most sticccHsful teachers and a cousin of G. W. Hoyt brought a limb from a Win, BikhcII, oiitiiiaster general mulct two-year-old Italian prune tree that was tlm present administration. Mr. Shank loaded with a weight of fruit never seen ' is a son of G. W. Shank, one ol the by Eastern growers. I prominent valley farmers and fruit .Mattiew liad a limb from a tree in Married. BISSKI.L-SIUNK-At the residencu of Mr. Alfred llisnell, Canby, Sept. tl. ls(i:i, Elder A. C. McKeever of the Firxt Christian church of Portland otllciating, Mr, Weldoii M. Shank ami Miss Nellie Missel! in the presence of many relative and friends. The contracting parties were remem- hfri'il bv ttiir man v frixnda with lilimer- I . ousand elegsiit presents. After a few hour of (M'ial enjoyment the guests retired, leaving w ith the young couple many earliest wishes for their future happiness. Tho bride was handsomely dressed in cream silk with orange blossoms which made a very beautiful appearance. Both parties are favorably ami widely TIME & JHWEY SAVEK BY HAVIXK YOUR l'lMSCItllTlOXS FILLED AT THE :- CANBY : PHARMACY, C-fiLTO33r, OKEGOIV. his petit prune orchard that showed by its enormous load of fruit the wonderful 1 productiveness of that prune. To show the variety of the productions oi lanny prairie v. w. Howard ex hihited a number of tomatoes tint were of unusual size and perfection. In ad dition to conducting one of the largest fruit farms on the prairie, Mr. Howard has been giving his attention to the raising of tomatoes and is making a suc cess of it as the sandy Boil of his land is especially adopted to their growth. This year he has about three acres in to matoes and has the entire crop con tracted for in Portland at a price that will bring him as much per acre as the best of his other crops. J. C. Walgamot had a lot of very fine prunes of the leading varieties on ex hibit. He also had a prune tree of this year's growth from the graft that was over ten feet in bight. In Glass. That's the way Dr. Pierce's Plcasunt Pellets come. And it's a more impor tant point than you think. It keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. There put up in a better way, and they act in a better way, than the huge, old fashioned pills. No griping, no violence, no reaction afterwards that sometimes leaves you worse ofl" than befoie. In that way, thev cure Permanently. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, are prevented, relieved and cured. They're tiny, sugar-coated granules, a compound of refined and concentrated vegetable extracts the smallest in size the easiest to take, and tho cheapest pill you can buy, for they re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for the good you Kt. There's nothing likely to be "j'lst as good. growers of Oregon, and is a great favorite in political and society work. At prenent he is filling the olllce of grand secretary (fthe Indeendent order of Good Temp lars of Oregon the second term. The young couple repaired Immedi ately to their f irm at Riverside which had previously la-en prepared for their reception. Our Motto is ilKir to Hoilcs, "Small Profit in a Cash im. J. Iliisis." Evans I.Liek, nut II. IltVJSK, Proprietor. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam'! Telephone "- h-3 Irs A A Basket Socl.il. The young mople of the West Side Siinduj School will give a baxket social at the cliu'l Friday September l.rith. Each young lady brings a basket with a lunch for two in it. The young men buy baskets nt auction and cat with the girl whose name is on the basket. All are invited to come to one of the most enjovable sociables that ever was invented. KcniemtH-r the place, West Side chapel at 8 o'clock sharp. The young people of the west side know just how to make a social a success and don't forget it. If you don't think so come and sec. Leaves foot of Alder stroot, Portland. Leaves Portland daily, excopt Sunday, 7 A.M. Leaves Astoria daily, excopt Saturday, 7 P. E pirect connection daily at Youngs buy with Seashore K. K. for B taints on Clatsop Uracil. Tug Ilwuco from Uwuco connect nt Asturil with Telephone everv night fr Portland. Ticket of Telephone, Owio Wave, Lurlinn nnl tug Ilwuco intcrchangcftlilo. brand Hull. Will be given in Eyan's hall at Canby on the l-'i'th of September. Music will be furnished by A. Marr's orchestra. Supper ut Knight's ootid, tn kets (d M. Floor managers, II. Kvans, P. Howard and J. Nolin. OytterH, Oysters, OjKler. Fresh oysters received daily at the Portland Restaurant. Families sup plied by the gallon, quart or pint on short notice. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhprisk office. E. E. WILLIAMS, Grocer, oregon city. Masonic Building. Khauhk's ANTED. Hkauaciik Capsules-Wah- Threshing Much I us Owner Will find it to their interest to get one of those books which the Entkmpnisi is now putting upesmcially for thrcHhers. In it you can keep an exact record with the least amount of work. No other xMk required. Everything kept in (), smallest poHHible space. Send a poMal card for a sample page or order a lunik of 11)0 pages for l.7". Now is tint lime you want it. Does your wife know Unit the best graham flour obtainable comes from C, J. Howard s mill at Mulino? The rea son lor tins is Unit he make tlin branch of his work a specialty and to. he line tl(, old-fashioned stones for grinding he can give you better (lour than theolhermills. If you enjoy gems or graham mush try that made by I Inward once and you will use no other. Elizabeth, pa Aug. T, HW. NOIIMAM LlCMTY, lies MoillOH, Iowa. W have a good sain for Kraiine' (;,,. soles and those who have tried them use them again. Respectfully, Ac, Chas. If. Sium:n. ELA'S Poison-ivy Pill-a mirrcmr i( fx.lMinliiK Itmii Ivyvincnr (ink. If nd m. provrd lu 2 DAYS, rcliirn I lir hoiilc niiil mt voui money, tvihl l.y ull Imiiii-i.. " ' KM It LOOM HEALTH Ic.iMidou tlm condition nl your stoinacj and liver. TIii mj miiko your hlixnl H or had. ' MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY ri'Klc. (if natural l.inlr. fur ltl " uriiniiu ilvor. In III" 1 It ri'iMilaioi Imih miri'lr I'rro'i'ljy, Arr y.iu MMImir Are ynii ciitlpielr One 'IViispooiifiil of Moor s Re vealed llenn dy will fflvo you IMI.I. O. II. Itcr.o wp kimwn Holtln itmllji tnyi .Minima l(.,vt.i,,.,l Kaini'iljr enrd bin" MIHTU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hl'K.Ui'hd.. tuHnli liy ml ilriik'Klnln. AUCTION SALE! m Ooods and Olothing B ntmn anil Fnnpii finnilc Hoots and Shoes. r j iuuiiuiiu iiiiu i uifluj uuuufl THE FORMER STOCK OF MAYER & AOKERMAN ON Wednesday, Sept 27 and Saturday, Sept. 30. Sale begins at 1 0 a. ni.