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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1893)
flllST MKS8AHK. iCciitllo'ird from ll pugn.) luf I'MiiiHjf r InillHi.ri-iic ti (., ), n,,i( liniii'dt vi'lerana. ((, HHNVH'R I AW CIIMMKNIikll V r'MllllMlut Intelligent Kl'l llllMI of arrvhe law and lh Im rtiaalng ,! by llm 'phi o( ll iH-rnllui .osl itrallfylnu. rut'Kiit lUjla limitation Mini regulations to fmiiyr at iWih'llvrry Ntulll,, (bliaa I"141'! hotieally and promptly ,iiiilrl hv llm tuiiimlaahm hrtirl) ro-operat Ion uf the mMtinas- fANHr (TIXI.MIH. . KlrrM M.Uv r. ,,, rilk, 'i Arm oil.,, Nw, ,)f , Ilrr, (l,-Tl..rw-l(,n for city lor the H..lil,,Ky..,ll, i,,),! mtiM M''M.jr in. til,. T, following, "'''"l.. iHl:Mnyr,V. I M., k ;..or ml ...ll,( l,,A., Kt.lKl.t. tr..M..r..r. Knight; f h, lor two ywa, Charles mi. ' H'"1 """I"'"'. II. A, Vorpahl.l). '. k ;. ,!!,( Il.h.,, lorui.eyr,,, Herman I., ll. Hhauk, 1). It. IMinli k, H, J, isrrlaon. Mr.. I. Thornton l., Hie mMortiine lo full lill. on her way b tlt 1 hniik-KivliiK .srvlr. I..t Thursday ami ,r..k. b,r right pnrrnl, l ImiiiKiiaiily lui..rtaiit j "" fcl'iril Urns u put In pi., Hire III the liseflilnuee ul li eyafcin Ji wlliln, mora titan ever run- ,wf of ll Imalrnlahl. lamellta c,,,. .nl by ll " I v 1 1 errvlr. Uw, tint only ll .IfiH l iimiii llio ulllo mrvii K, Init ,iti fvt-n luor. lnjMrt urit , In dfurl III t'lovallng tint ton of pollthal ,frnMUy. kkvi.iiin or TMK TAHirr, id, a hard 'ruggla, Urlir reform U tly Mure us. Nothing so 1 1 1 1 r-,1,-laitiia our attention hii J nothing eo hv II,. ,l,.i... ....i ... ..... ,.. aon uji 10 oaie ane Is getting '""It "'ll m w.iil.l he , l..l. Tli. Flr.l Clirl.il.il churcli of tlili place as ilnlhalnl t Hiimlay, It.v. J, II. I'iiw.ii n( Taoouia condoning tlx Harrises. Tbrre waa t good liiriiuiit .ml it the close of Hi. serving t riilli-i i(,n or $147.70 waa taken up to mart Hi. riprnaea of llm build ItiK. I'luf. (Inmili, ol I'nriUml, has cn lug course of tectum, tli. put three ilnyi mi phrenology, Tli. professor has Ii.iI a X'i aixllrm . .my iiIkIiI, showing tint . li.v. Imoum Inlrrratril In the aul. prrwllta Itself aa IniIIi n liiH,r- ' )!. ty iI-hmtvo llm Kmtllu.la of our lr. J. Ilrnwn, of Hlm, lm movril li rlturti.; duly linHiMt. iimhi j,1'',,"",,y "'H' UiUnliy where lie will ful- our iifl-riMvatwl ifoli-oii. ami IIW '"""'. ' . t. i. .. ... . . i . . ... , . n riry IUKK" II no IIM liail lllf(rlil lil. Iii I .niiiiiil Knln. K. M.llir ami i(r arc tlili on the mari'li if lliiirovrinriit, Tlii viitrrlnlliiiiriit aiut lnlif( hM'Inl l.Ivkii ,f.khiiii'iil Id thn lian.U ol llnwn w,j ,v (U (i,M Tein.lar Ul Halur-lav . ailrinnly I'Ii-IihI to It. II lhnr.ii.in.il atl. iMh.l. ltnrli.ts ol lh rvrniliK tinii( III tho thiHiry ola ri'rt..-ita- l" ". aia 1'iihlii: ili of tho hmi.o anj Ml" Anna Tlniiiii.eoti, of Portland, wa ... If i.i.litir.l ..ill.-,. ...iti-iiii'Klirr.la.lh.liir.layanuHuiiilay. .'.Ih. amanlaof tl, mjWi, and 11 ' M- M,""w 'VM dh"' l"".' JienidiBllc liiainlMtn o llm xi.ln t lull ili ulull, our roiinliyini'ti tt) krii In (avor of thia ri'lurm, and -rkaVf nuifldiMl tho work of ila ar-! ImI wwk to ( arltuii A ItnMiikr.na fur aii ithla a-r hiiiiii liral iriuiiim-e and prni-aiiaia ia , !!. . I l it ,mn..H,K ,,. miniimi. w Kiv Ml Jriinlv ('Imiliirr who h.a Uen .wliid ai Ioiik awailiot will m il.wr Uv,llMirn lh. al aiiuiuiir and full ivamy Nolliluit aliould inliTvi'iiP limno anal". luiiail our atii'iiilun or diaiuiliour A until llila rffnllll i arroi!iilialii'd iim and rari'lul Irifialatiun. WliiU- Mr. J. P. Illuin', an rxti-imivfi rul riutn di'iili'r In Pi'. Moini'., Iowa, mar- Vrr mi Ti i) li il 1h" 1 ni'vcr fixi-iill-el. "Triu-l JL jX Hh'l proven " II III till IflllJ B i tn in o m i Liver l''u T Ulr in thu ??oiil y Liver modicum to which you can pin your -r1 faith fr a i nan mild kx.v tive, and purely vo;; etiiblu, act- -' 0 on tho Liver fffO ftn(l Kid ney. Try it. Sold by all Iru'iHt in Liquid, or in Towdcr to lie taken dry orin;ileiiito;i tea. Tim King of l.lrrr Mrdlrliira. "I liuv. iiM.it .hi r p. iii iih .li l.lvcr Iti-KU-InlitrHiiil cull .iiiiiii'li'iii'liiiily Mnv It l llm klnif ul nil Iivit int'ilii'iiicM, I iMiiiMhli'r It a III. ilhlllii U'-I In I ' - 1 1. vi V. J.tt-K-aoN, Iui'-.iiiu. WitxIiliiKlnii. rKVKItY 1ACKAOK11 llaa tli. Z Hlnmp In rrd un rraiMM Needy - Nursery, J. D. NOE. Prop., NUEDY, - - OUIIGON. A fino lot of all kindu of FRUIT-:-TREES Ready for Fall Trade. A lot of ono and two-year-old Italian and Petet Prune TREES. All healthy. Apple and Pear Trees, A fine line of 1 and 2 year olds. Will not be underHold. Prices the lowent. iIhkiIiI .taut lily adhrrw lo tint print I-1 rly M "lomi of tin- 'Vret atlarka that only llm lipora.ily uf rrVflitiK J "' pMfUiiioiiia w hi In in tin' iiiirthi-rn part iiidrt th iiiiHMution of Urilf luin-a;"' t'1" '"'',, 'li'i nii-nt lili..iird, J ulhnr lilnial laialimi, and that "a llm Saturday Kcvh'W. Mr. ItUiie ilmiild Ih- nitd t.y al li ti-niuoiiiv ' '"l"i " Jrivn m-vi-ral inilna dur- raliiint rliw our rye. to I hi' hut I hut uliliuli. Iiavo ru n tip aiinin na .ti In jti.tirp and fairni'.. rail fur rtiinliialiiiK rare In ihn di.trdiiitlun of iJulir. mid taiallmi a. llm -nmr- vy of our Kuvmimi'tit acttially iMnda. Mauilmtly , if wr am In aid Ihn 4iin lly IhroiiK'h lailir rvfurm, ono of it limia fnaturva .Imnld Im a rrd m l inn riM'nl larilT rtiat;i 0m Ihn itit I he aliirm and no limning. ly rhilli'd that tin waa nnahln to K't warm, and I n hide of an Inmr altur liia n-turn lie waa tlirrali'iind with a NU're caMti of iiii'tiinouia or lunt( fi-vrr. Mr. Itlaize wnl to llm ni'ariKt dfiK aloro and itot a l.ittln uf ('haiiihiTlHin' Cougli Umncily, of w Inch lie hud often hoard, and took a iiuiiiUt of lurtfi iIhw-h. tin aaya thu flh rl wa wiiinlmfiil mid in a nhiirt titno I in waa lirvalhiiiK iiitt t-uaily. Ho kept . . . . ..... II. a. ta....l... ii.a u.t.i I in miTi notiir. i4 liln. llm tn-ni'lil. ol .mil , " - " lu.il.rn onhll.thl., andauli- ''' rou... lo I .Moini-a. Mlially ims-ii and frit hy tln.u.and. Mr lUum. hkiiiuh i.ih run- aa mmoiy 4..uld I la tmr fr.. H.tl..ri lothr. "'"1,rlul- rormlri.yi.ro. a. iiHr.in.tr. i brttrr alirltrri'd, Ttirw gilla aliiilthl lli willing iH'iirfm tiona ol a Kovprn- I ml li,.w ii-hrat (inn Ii.iii ia tlm pro- u(ili of tlm wnllarr of tho la'niilr. lia i hwrly irliltrd to out hhi,,.'. n iiiiissviuK cn.UMis. Ju.llre'i Cimrl In SrMliin-lirltlng Ilra.ly fur a Hirl.ti.ia. farly. I'. bkh.vii i t. llw. ft.-Juticc V. J. rnty Mild Wrll-U'iliK la tlio irllioval (( , ,.(lllrt ,, U-rn in ara.ioti llm paht if.lruth.il. iii.iii ll.r lii.Hirtalion ul ! rk .Inliiic a land olthe Iniainraa and dm- n nulrrUt liwraaary to our manufiu'- kIhk of lour rrlminal anions. Tlm l'ii- Jti. Tlm world .hoiild U ihii to'it'l'""1 ('rr,-k ta.-klrd one of our Jf lialimiul invniiuily ami rlitrrpriar. in cannot m while frdrrnl lrilul:on rouitli the liiiillon of lilifli larilf for- lo Amrrican inaniifurlurrie aa 'ap inatrrial. aa IIiiuhi urd 1y tlirlr fflpi'titoni. It la ipilto ohvioiiH tlml tnlianrninrnt of the) prii " of our inufai'turvd pro-lmt. ruaiiltinit from nollrjr lint only conflnra the niarknt lli. pro.lti. ta w ithin our ow n txir- , lo tlm ilirm-t di.advantuk' of our iiiiifartiirt.rii, hut at no Incrraara tlirir M to our ritiirna. 4t.R A roM MAW MATaHIAI. Tho inUirt-Mla of lulmr ar crrUinly WiikIi 4iulirctly Involvt-d In thia fr- or ol our tariff ayatcm. Thn aharp (uwtitiuii and activ alruKln aiantig irinanufat'ttirtra to aupply the unilrd 'tnni Utr tlirlr K'hmIh mHin fllla the wmw marki'l lo wlili li tliry are con- ni'il. Thmi follow, a iiiMwnalon of tlm orkiriK J milta ami fuftonra, a ili- 'irgB of tuiiployra and tliatn'aa In the "Kiinca of oiir worklnitmtin. hvrn II tlm Arn diaprovr.1 aHanrllon could lo madti ful that a Jowwr rate of wagra would r nit inmi frtie raw material and low lriir ilutiiw, tlk) Intolllgrnce of our urklngmn Ui4 tlmm uirkly to ilia tover Unit Uniir alrady eiiiploymt-nt, if HruiiUrd ty rre maUiriala, la the mo"t imiHirliiitt factor in tlirlr rrlullon to tarilT inlttllun. A n.nuaurt) Imw h 'ou pn'reil ty t'16 I'prtjirlnto ciMigrtiwi comtiilttce cimxly ing lariir roformi on the linns heroin "k-WHtrd whleli will ho promptly aub f Ittud for liKiHlutlve action. It U the re Hit ul much patriotic and nnarinHh work, nl I Mifve It ilrala with ItH nthject aa tonaiatmitly ami tliorouuhly an the liliiigconililioiia Hirmit. I am BiitiHfli'd "'ttlie redncod lariir dutica provi.lrd 'win the proposed legialation, nddi'd to "imlng Intonml revenuo taxation, w ith in Hie near future, though perliupa not inimrdiniuly, will produce anfllceiit re wiini to ti.rrt the need of the govern ment, WANTKI) TAX INCOMK. The coinnilttro, after full coiiHidoratinn ,nl to provide ugninnt a temporary del C1ncy which may exlat iHdore tho biiHl of the country adjiiHta itaelf to the "w wlieduloH, have wiaely emhraccd in tloir p,m a ow additional InVorniil """'"tie tuxes, includinu a mall tax "Mn InconiKH derivua from certain cor f'ntiona, TheMo new BHuoHHinents are "Jt only atiHoluUilv jimi and eiwily borne, lutthey have the further merit of beinK !ch aa can lie remitted w ithout unfavor nlfl himinrRit diHturbanceH whenever the "tenuity arrives. hove and from all airounta they Rot l'ie woml of the arrainhlr lpi.les having lo pay a rou.iih ralile tariir. it.v. Mutiny ih'llvrrrd an aide dimxiurw in tlil. town la.t Hnuilny aftrmnon. Prof. II. M. Swltier, of Ohio, inadii thia Imrg a pli ant rail one day last week and la now ungagrd in teaching echool at (iar flnl.l. Tim Utile elglil-year old eon of John Hlrlnman Irlnl an rirlnietit with powdrr wliu li he will never forget While Ida par ente were doing chorea the Utile fellow ob tained the wiwilrri en.miptirdlhe contents on the hearlh and touched a match to ll. The result waa that the Utile fellow was minus an eyebrow and woine hair and was nearly frightened to heath. Uxlge So. 4'.' A. 0. V. W. had an Intereat Ingmee!liig8lrly "Ighl. J. C. Hpragne of Uigan and A. Ucy of rVrlngwater were present wllh the nieuiliersof this place and conferred the J. W. degree on Kred Quint. The rMlns the past week raised the water in the streams In this vicinity to a polnlael. ,m reached. Prof. Wariwr who has Just returned from a business trip lo Silverton had conaiderahle Irouhle In making his way home In time lo open school Monday morn- Will Miller ol University Park maile pleasant call at W. Wade's Isat Wednesday. A. I.lsler, of Kastem Orfgon, arrived at Currinavllle Saturday and is at present at K. Corrin's. Hev. J. W. Way preached an able sermon at the chaH Monday night. Mr Wolf, of Washington, has completed getting his furniture moved from Portland, but on account of the Dad roads it took scv eral days. A big Christinas hull Is announced by brlliai.l posters to bike place in Currm's ,. The orchestra of (iarlleld has been engaged to furnish the music for I he occa sion If y '" 10 ""J"' 'ours"lr , ' royally entertained attend the grand ball. Tickets Including supper, $I.(X). Revival MecthiKS. Revival meeting r in ',roltre," at the M.K. church every evening at 7 .30 A. P. CJillett 1h the preacher up to Saurdayevonini?. Next Hunday K. 0. Williiimg, a converted drunkard and gambler and sim e then a noted Evange fiHtwill preachat thell oVlo,.k .n the morninK and in the evening at 7.30 he will deliver his famous lecture en titled "My Mother's Hihle." You are cordially Invited. Do not mins this treat. Good UrcMTiiix7 pound; 19 ll Granulated Sugar 1.00; a Cation Jug 10c-120 Wall pair now Oc; mixed Candy laiHiiind. Xu.as Goods n? ready. The Ked Front, In Mciiiorluin. Resolution!! of rcHH'ct in behalf of Staler Mary K. Rowans, a mrmoer of Ilardimta grange, No. VJ'J, 1. of II., who died Novemlxir 111, lHUII. Wiikhkas, It has pleased the Snnrerne Itulerof the universe to remove from our midst, by death, Sister M. K. Rowen ; Ihervfore be it Resolved, That in her death, Hardinga grange No. li'.', P. of II., has lost a re sM'ctrd mcmlier, the huaband an allec tinale wife, the children a kind mother and the cotnmtinlly areHK:ted neighlxir. ltewilvnd, That the grange b-nder its sincere and fraternal Hympathy lo the Iri-n-aved family. Ueaolvwl, That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty duys and that a copy of these resolutions Ixj aent to the bereaved family, a copy to the North west Pacific Farmer, a copy to the Ore gon City Kntkhi'Uihk and a copy to the Oregon Courier, for publication, and that a page hi the records of this grange beset apart with these resolutions in srrilwd thereon. Fheu Uhiukk, J. C. Sl'HAIll'K, Fkank Wilson, Committee. BROWN The photographer Ib prepared to make photographs of all kinds promptly and in FIRST CLASS STYLE 15abieB' and Children Pictures a Sjiecialy. Lack uf Exercise Is one of the prime causes of headache in the winter. Persons accustomed to the pure freMh air during the pleasant months are subject to this terrible an novRiice at this time of the year. A boon is tillered In Khaikk's Hk.uiai'Iik CACstri.KS, w hich is guaranteed to cure an v kind of a headache no matter what the cause. Headache caused by overin dulgence in food or drink late at night, can lie prevented by taking one Cap- si i.k before ndiring and one In the morning. 25 cts. per box. For sale by Charman A Co.. City Drug store, Ore gon City, Or. Free for all Who Ask. A very fine Photographic View of tho Wyrld's Fair, 8x10 inches in sue, the work of the Olllcial Photographer of the United Stales Government, and accom panied by a graphic, interesting and authentic description, will be sent free by the Chicago Inter Ocean to anyone who will send one 2 cent stamp for postage. Address, "Librarian" Inter Ocean. Klcgant Holiday Goeds. We are now fully prepared to meet the demands of the season, and assure the public that visitors will be cordially welcome. Whether you wish to pur chase or not we bIuiII be glad to entertain vou with our exhibition of watches, docket, jewelry, tilverware, novelties and musical instruments. IUlKMKISTgH & ANDKKSKN. Call and examine his work At.the Old New York Gallery Second door north of Ilardings Drug Store. Special Sale. 1 BUYS fcit,,,,r 19 hti- dry granulated migar, IS lbs. rice, 28 lbs. small white beans, 20 lbs. rolled oats, lion, goon roasted coffee, 4 lbs. good green tea, 11 cans tomatoes, 6 cans of oysters, 2's, 15 yards cabot W., 21 yards comfort urints. 1 pair men's pants: 1 Misses cloak. I'm - 25C. BUYS 1 Tam O'Shanter cap, 1 lb best ground pepper, ginger, allspice or mustard, 1 pair ladies rubbers, 1 ID. cocoanut, 1 pair infant's shoes; 7 spools best thread, 1 misses knit skirt; 1 child's jacket; 1 boys shirt or pair of drawers: 12 bunches matches. RUIl Of Kiln pOttery 2gal.jarandcover25c;lgaI. jug 10c; 1 gal. milk pans 10c. A 25c broom for 17c; a better one for 20; tubs 40c. and 50c; Lanterns 45c; mixed candy 1 lb 10c; our 12jc wall paper yc per double roll; our 20c grade now 14c; boys' axes 35c; shots reduced, clothing reduced; underwear, overshirts marked down; good cotton socks 5c a pair; childs mittens 10c; dress goods at first cost or less; ladies' mittens 10c. LOW8ST PRICES IN ORGGON. OREGON CITY, OBEGON. THE RED FRONT Railroad Nursery JOHN A.BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a per. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I Root cm iXnvfWM-. mm fOH A CASE IT WILL NOT C AnaeTeeable Laxative and NKHVE TONIC. Bold hv llniiraisiaor aeot hv mail. 2uc.,auc, and $1.00 per package. Sample free. rn Tin The Favorite TOOTH P3TTIIS 11 U i'tUrorttHiXeetaaiitllireaUi.&o. For sale by C. G. Huntley. t IXabllwbrd 165. H. Ml PIONEER Trance? and Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. A LARGE STOCK OF FINE TREES, FREE FROM PESTS, For fall and spring trade, 1893-94. Nursery located on Hawthorne Ave., 2 miles from Portland. TAKE THE ELECTRIC CARS, On First and Madison, West Side, for Mt. Tabor, which will take you to Nursery. sjHBMBlMBlaaM Come and Examine Stock before placing your orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Catalogue and Price List. W. S. FAILING Station A., Portland Or. MENTION ENTERPRISE. OREGON CITY FENCE WORKS, Manufacturer, ot and dealers Id all styles of COMBlfipiI WliE AMD piGiET FENCE, Both rough and dressed for lawn and division fence, also Hartman Steel Picket Fence, And Wire Panel Farm Fence, also Expanded Metal Fence' Call and see Samples and get Prices. Shop over Bestow's Sash & Door factory, Oregon City, Or. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the best shoers In the stale in my employ, I make H0RSESH0HXGA SPECIALTY ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. Shop opposite corner from Tope's hardware store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. WOOD TURNING - .A IT ID SCROLL SAWING BOXES OP ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties desiring Wood Turning, Pat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. Or. H. BESTOW, jyOpp. the Congregational Churcli JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. S. F, SCRIPTURE, Practical BlacgM AND GEN'L WORKMAN. All kinds of Repair Work and Horse Shoeing, Executed on short notice in a work man like manner. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop near Albright & Warner's meat market on 5th street. CITATION TO HEIRS. To Pelllah Sareent, W. II. Edmunds, Cornelius Kilmiinila, Albert Eiiueue Sargent, Edward Henry Harsent, Katie Sarnent and Mrs. Mari etta Pratt, helra at low of Jacob P Miller, ilereased, and to all others unknown: In the name of the Slate nf Oregon, yon ana eaoh of you are commanded and cited to appear before the Honorable County Judge of Clucks mas county, atale of Oregon, at hla oftloe In the court houae at Oregon City, Oregou, on Tuesday, December lath, lwia, at 10 o'clock a. m.,then and tbero to allow cauac If any exlut., why an order and license may not be granted the administra trix to sell lots 8 aud 4 in block 2S In Milwaukee, Clsckamaa county, Oregon, aa prayed for in her petition now on file In said county court. Willie, the Hon. J. W. Meldrnm, Judge of aid court, and my official seal, this 9th day ol November. 1M. HEO. F. HORTllN, 11-17;12-15J Co. Clerk and Clerk of Co. Court. P0PE& CO. This old and reliable firm always keep in stock a full line of Item M ail MaiBtii Mwfi, limn, ft. 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 kinds 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. Main and 11th sts.. Oregon City.