Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 29, 1893, Image 3

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ifTltr wa to build up Oregon
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1AT ABOUT TOWN.
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in, it ICI Front.
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Traill be (iiiitnl at H. F. Hi-iiplnrw'i
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tn tv ' fraud anI ailullnratlun, It
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nluin. It lii-vrr varlna rlilirr In
liiljr, 'n'riiiti or I'fTivt, but li
;i up to tlio ataiuluril.
1 0 Fri Jar ami haturlay o( lint wii'k,
i'.jlcrtitli ami 7tli the county ronvnti-
ngl ilia Y. 1. 8. V. K. willmwt in)
KiM'opal cliurcli at Milwaukw
-r n InUirrnliiiu tntrriti which la
i lui pn-parol will I jirrai-n-
. All who aro Inlrrmtml in thtt Work
!iia aoa-li-ty ahoiihl makn it a )int to
;)rrwnt 0110 or m(Ii ilayn a a K'hwI
il aiwiirr.!.
In luti'rmliiiK cam) waa triad Mot
i-jiwilce m ()wiKO hut FrlUay whii-h
wbly ciiibracxa tlio qiit'Htlon ol llio
fol tliA rxpitiiitlon lawa which were
itcted W wlntor. U nina Uial Urn
fuol Km-i A Co. Iiwli"! tiixin tho H'xxlt
L II. rinri-o (ora.bill of a llttlo over
iitliiih waa tna.lo in buyliin onppliot
r the liouae. I'lnrt broiiKht ami
I tlx jiinilco court aKlnnt the roimtablc,
t. II. Woli h to nwovnr the uooila n'l
ttt a hotly contoittinl an It laittinK from
I o'clock In the forenoon till 2 In th
lmiiia vitnlii't waa rvturnoil by tho
Tlnlnvor of I'lort e, w ho waa rt'pro-
ntfl in tho trial by bla attornoya,
iniA Huiry, while Hw A Co. wir"
!wiciit.l by Cako A Cako of l'orl-
a id. It In Raid that tho cam) my bo
lli- to the circuit court.
MllOOL Hui'hE DKDICATKI).
Wf o rlcbra lk Complrllon of IU
Vint Mclmol IlilhlhiK.
lat Katiirday altormwi, all the ,,p0
of ).,() w,0 ,.0I1(1 imMy j,, 0
Kth..re( at tho hamUiim ni.w 'Im-oI
biillillng In tho purooa. 0f j.aitidi.utliiK
In tha i.xrrma which worn to mit It
Part for tha tu 0f tho chllJrou of tho
illalrlct. Tho (nurclwa wore opmn-d by
muaic by tho OawtiKo band aftnr which
flutf wai ruliMid UKjn tho nuat alair
wlilch bad boon ilac. ovur tho build
l"U. I'rof. H. W. Dowm, principal of
tho auhool then called tho innotiiiK to
order and liitrodurod Hiiierliitfiideiit II.
H. (lihaoii who apoko of tho Aim.rkau
common achool oyaUttn and I to ad van-
tiiK' to tho hmiim who through it are
enabled to acquire an oducatlon no mat-
Mr what their cutiditlon. Ho concluded
with a Mfniimce to the achoola of Cluck
amaa county and dwelt Ukjii tho Im
provement made in their conduct oven
alnco he becamo familiar with them.
I'rof. II. 8. Slranijo wna then Intro
duced and after conipllniciilliiK the
IHKjpIo of Oawegi) thu work accom
pllnliod BMjke of the advantage niicured
by tho common acbool and of the duty
of parenta to aupMrt llicm,
I'rof. Downa then Rpoko for a abort
time dwelling upon tho immediate work
to bo douo by tho U'ttrhera alectud to
conduct Ilia Oawugo ikIiooU for the
year and atated that tho teachora wejo
ontcrlnx iixm the work with the deter
mination to do ail that they could to
make Uie achoola a auoceaa and rUeii(
Iiik tha active co-oeration of uil parenta
In tlio dinlrlcl. Ilo then moved a vote
of thank) to tho band and toothera who
had participated in the exerciaoa which
waa carried, lie then moved a vo'.e of
thank to tho member of tho hoard who
have been uuliriiin In their effort to He
euro for tho dlMricl a good achool build
ln(. Thia motion prevailed with a
hearty i(oo. will,
tiik kkw mil.niso.
The bulldlliK In which tlice cxcrclm'H
w ere held la a lino tw o-atory and htacment
alriit t urn with lour room uon each floor
and la ailuated lilt a ahort dintance (toil)
tlio old building only further back from
the river and in a meaxuro between tho
three lowna which conntitute tho ilia
trlct. It U an imiMwlng atructure and
ran ho amn from nearly all parta of tho
dtntrict and from the aurrounditu coun
try. The ground are very pleaaantly
altuated and have Ucn neatly fitted up
ao that everything i aymmetrical and
neat. Win. Hlokoa of I'ortland waa the
archibKt and John Chandler the con
tractor. Tho (our roomi upon the lower
floor are ao arranged that two of them
ran be thrown into ono for an aat!iubly
room and theao four only have been com
pleted. Tho rooma of the aecond atory
will I conipletol next year or when
needed .
Tho hancnient la fitted up with a piny
room, furnace room In which aro two
fine furnacoa furniahed by K. J. Iiua
wll of OHwego, and two lunch and cloak
room which aro provided with book
(or tho wrai and ahelvea for the dinner
bucket, llenchea are arranned around
the aiilea (or tho children to ait upon
and tho room ate ao aituated in rtda
tlon to tlio lurnacea that they will alway
lie warm and ploaaant. lleing under
lock and kev and in charge of the Janitor
all wrap and Innchea loft there will he
iiifo from moleiUttion.
Tin niaatToaa ad TXAiiiKiia.
The director who have during tho
aummer given their untiring attention to
tho detail of the work are A. U. Wall
ing. A. Kvan. Jr., and Win. Dwyor.
The teacher for the current year anil
who In'gan their labnr laat Monday
morning aro I'rof. S. V. ltowna, rinci
pal, Mr. 8. W. liow nH.gmuiiuBr, Norma
Kok intermiHliiito and Mary Itnckner
primary.
Conrormce II retina;.
There will be Quarterly mooting ser
vice bold In the United Brethren cliurcb
Octotrtir 7th and 8th. Preaching at 2 Y.
M. and 7 M I'.M., Katiirday and at 11 A.
M.aud 7:.'t0 I', M.Hunday. ThobuniriOM
of the conference will be done after the i
o'clock aorvlcet Baturday. 30 ininuto
will beapnnt in a love leant before the It
o'clo:k aervicec, commencing at lO .'JO.
The Kticharlot will alo lo obitcrred aftur
tho aervlcea. Itov. E. C. Wyatt will pre
aide at all of theao mooting. Come out
brethren and neighbor and lot ui havo
a fount in the proaence of our God.
W. II. Mci.ain, I'wtor.
ituiid KiiterUlnmenU
A fine entertainment baa lxnn ar
ranged for at tire I'ark 1'luce achool
achool houiH) under the aiiMplce of the
band on Thuradav evening Octolxir 6,
Wd'i, at 8 o'clock. An oxuolluut program
ha been arranged and an enjoyable
evening ia guaranteed to all who atlond.
AdmlNalon 20 cent, cbihlron under
twelve 10 ceiita. I)on't forget the even
h'K. Mid Mollie Holme bo banded to
thl olllce aevoral account of an lnU
eating foot rare at Anaconda, Montana,
on the 2:ld of Auguat and which waa par
ticipated In by 8 firemen among whom
wa I'orcy Ingall, who is well known in
this place. The race waa up a moun
tain some 1100 feet In height, the sum
mit of which was over two miles from
the starting point and the constant
were to make the run up thia mountain
over a rough road and turning round a
flag come back to the place of starting.
Tho time made by Percy Ingall was 35
minute and 15 second and from tho
fact that his cloamt competitor was only
15 MKonda behind hlin at the flnlnh it
will be aeon that be had no time to
spare. A the mountain up which they
raced baa heretofore lxn namelea
it I nnw proponed to call it Mt. Percy in
honor of the winner of the race.
WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS.
Cannot be Under-sold.
Immense Stock!
Write Ub!
of the New --5 'ED J OYTi
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Crowers
PACIFIC -f PRUNE.
Karlicnt, Mont Prolific and best drying prune grown. Send for Catalogue.
Mount Tabor, Oregon.
Deafueii Cannot be Cored
by local application, a tber cannot
reach the diaeuned portion of the ear.
There la only one way to cure Ueafoeas,
and that I by contitutionl remedie.
Deafiioaa i cauaed by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Kutachian Tube1. When this tube gets
Inlluined you have a rumbling sound or
imjierfiM't hearing, and when it is entire
ly closed iVafneas is the result, and un
load the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube reatored to its normal con
dition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
nino csMee out of ten aro caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam
ed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafneas(cauned by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Bond for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY A COToledo, 0.
JsySold by Druggists, 75c.
II. K. Gibfton of Eagle Creek was in
the city on TueaJuy having come in over
the new road down the Clackamas from
Ilurghnrdt's mill at the foot of Deep
Creek bill to the liaker bridgo. He
say the road can be gone over now but
that it la not ytt finiHhed. On account
of the newneaa of the grading it will not
be good for travel after the w inter rains
set in unlea it can be graveled, a thing
which i Impracticable this fall. Speak
ing of the saving in time be says that
the difference in favor of the new road
from Eaifle Creek to Oregon City is not
leas than two and one-half hours, and
that since a few have been able to go
over the road they appreciate the ad
vantage which il will prove to them.
' A Cheap Home.
One-I.alf mile from Mulino postofTire,
school houae, public hall, grist mill,
store ect., (11 acres all under fence, half
bIiihIiwI, 15 acres, under cultivation,
orcburd, bouse barn etc. Land per
fectly level, on bench and Molalla
bottom, no rocky waste land. Is a rare
bargain. Address C. T. Howard,
tf Mulino, Or.
Krauao'a Headache Capsules unlike
many remedies are perfectly harmless
they contain no injurious substance, and
will stop any kind of a headache, will
prevent headaches caused by over in
dulgence in food or drink late at niglit.
Price 25 cents. For sale by Charman &
Co., City Drug Store. Oregon City. Or.
Children's shoes 25c to 1.00, mostly
lace ; Indies luce shoes fine and coarse
$1.00; Boy's brogans foe. Clothing
greatly reduced at the Red Front.
ltlatik note, receipt and order books
at the Entrri'HJSk otlke.
A Ciood Thing to Keep at band.
From the Troy (Kansas) Chief.
Some years sgo we were very much
sudject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus ; and now when wo feel any of the
symptom that usually precede that ail-
Iment, such as sickness at the stomach,
diarrlxea, ete., wo become scarry . We
have found Chamberlain's Colic, Colera
and Diarrlui-a Kerned y the very thing to
straighten one out in such cases, and al
ways keep it about . We are not writ
ing this for a pay testimonial, but to let
our readers know what is a good thing
to keep handy in the house. For sale
by George A. Harding.
Notice.
G. W. Prosser's new ball is finished at
Oswego.Oregon and will )e rented by the
night as follows except Friday nights
as the Good Tern pier have that night,
on and after the tint Sunday in Septem
ber until further notice; Oswego
granges each second Saturday in the
month. For dance all niuht with piano,
(5.00; for dance half night with piano.
$2.50 ; any show $5.00. Good Btage and
well lighted.
G. W. Prosskb, Proprietor, tf
DRUGS,
THE PUREST AND BEST.
TOILET ARTICLES,
ALL THE LATEST IDEAS
PERFUMERY,
The Most Delicate Odors.
PAINTS,
Mixed and Unmixed Colors,
OILS Raw and Boileci in Quantt
' ties.
PLEASED the Public when they
' trade at the
City Drug Store. Charman & Co.
POPE& CO.
This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of
For a lame back or for a pain in the
side or chest' try saturating a piece of
flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and binding it onto the affected parta.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two days. Pain Balm
also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles
for sale by George A. Harding.
E. E. WILLIAMS,
Grocer,
OREGOn CITY.
Masonic Building.
Wood Sawing.
The Bahcock woodsaw. Work quickly
and cheaply done. Leave orders at Grout
& Confcr's office or address me at Ely.
Elmer Dixon.
Iliiiii, M ad liictri
Mbb, Tinware, file.
Plumbing, Gas Fitting & Jobbing
Attended to Promptly. Es
timates Furnished.
OREGON CITY
OREGON
THE
Oregon City Sash and Door Co.
Carry the Largest Stock of
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
In Oregon City.
Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinda
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work
is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent
on application.
Factory, Cor. Mian and 11th sts.. Oregon City.
Fall of 1893.
pall of 1893.
GOODS
CLOTHING,
REHDY WITH NEWEST STYLES
IT IS EASY TO MAKE SUCH CLAIMS BUT WE HAVE THE PROOF IN
FALL Al WINTER LINE OF DRY
Furnishing Goods, Notions Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
i 1.1 j.1 : "U mnnAf AAlnnii ttt n i-i 4- YXTJt-V. T3T7CT fYC T?.T7T7."P V
Sfifi whnt WG Can dO IOr yOU al HUB tiaiu m tuo way ui guuuajruu waui. mxvix iuo uawx
THING the new season brings and prices down to the LOWEST POINT ever named for honest
goods, it will be to your interest to trade
ATT' OTHH: ... OTOlIE OF I. ElILIL.IrOo