Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 22, 1893, Image 3

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    Oregon City hnterprisc.
KKIPAY, HWKMIIKH V2, lMt.:i,
CHAT ABOUT TOWN.
Hoarding Ml Mr. Howard' will Uy
joU, V "rune nmn iin uill nlrrlM.
K. Y. Whitn h lluUlmd ,t ,
tulliilntf K'een hnuno nr Oiwi gn.
fur tint Annul Christina tamlln and
(tula rU at Wllllttiim, the fnrjr Kron-r,
()v uaedll gill while ymi tit at It,
Yuii ran Hutl tluMii at lluriui'lur A An-
(lrwll'.
A rliitotInK mat Ii Iur turkey lake
pUre Ml M"lir mill, iirur Ijiiimi, on
He our grand illmiUy ,( (',rUlina
jairluincry Irom ft" tu l) a Ixillln.
I MAMMA A Co.
Over ft Mw ptlteru ol tlim tire
rNU tu Iw oM t ('imI or lit tlm
I HKCHKT OltlHW.
Tilt" hn trill Nni.iii.a i..
in
l'riiirliif.
thlH ( It;
Kali City .h No. wi, A. O. U. W.
will Imvn rnk woik at tlmlr next meet
ing on Halur.lay night at wliirh tiniH l,v
fecial tllMtHMinnlluii two ili'itn-im will lie
nif..rntl upon randliiiiUi. Tim loiluu
through a committee im nearly cum
I'let.ul It iitoKimii lor Hih public limtul
Ullon of lllriH on I lie mh of January at
wlilt h liine tlm liull will U puhlically
ilHilli-nliui, (In Satin, Uv ii ulil olllwr.
will he nominated for Uib ensuing tiirin
mill a kikhI IU.(Imiic I) .i)w, lnj.
J. II. .ana who ha juin liHw.l Dm
A. 0. V. V. llcHirtor wa In tliu cily on
Munday In tliu interest of Hint picr
mid w. talkl ig will) (I,,, mer of
r'll City bxlgti altoiit having a picture
of the hall, together with photon of the
olllrir In mii rrly Issue of the paicr.
Ho Ii Intending to come up mul prepare
t full account of the Installation exer-
Vacation U CimiliilC.
ThU Iiin been aomnlhliig of tin exciting
week to tint pupil of tliu public school)
a iiiurI nf the pupiln have been antici
pating tlm pleasure of thit week's vaca
tion which 1 to occur next work, lhnr
being no school till the second ofJanu
try, IHlil Kxainlnatlon in some of the
rooniH have nerved to curb the uneiiHy
aplrlt which Hlwayt mmisii pupiln t Him
cloiw of the tmm. The clcini for it
ChriHlmmi tn-e mid ilttcomtionii ha h'n
hiiinorcd hy the tcai'licm In the wvural
rooiim mid troita may now he fouml in
II the room except I'rof , I'riiiKle't d
I'rof. rowitll'. A Hide from a few dw:o
rationn and hiicIi muall priwnt a the
chtldrun may wlnli to Wntow Uxn
(rli'iidn tlu-y will not Imi inailo niiich of.
In commt'tion with the taking of the
prim-iita from the trn thone roomi hav
Iiik tlii iii, will ctdchrate Friday ftornonn
with appropriate extirciiwa from which
the lilllu folk are planning- much
pleasure.
Jin) Flolit'a Hmh1hI halt?
cliame-
Mifhurinait A l'u' raiiI liollilny
tliaplay. ilipy hav vnrything In the
fliri.linait llim from a gold loolli pick to
I coin pound calhartlr pill
iMi't mini tlm ; l'ir the ltcMirlcr.
Willaiucllii Fall Camp of Woodmen
la adding iiiciuIkth right along, there
hcliig aevxial application at the lt
' milling, rlii! next mi-cling of thu
I'ainpwill he on Wi-dnendav evcniiig of
I next wrck at which lime there will he
(im.rg Hltillh, an old tvim on the Fx- j nrk i ,ie t,r.jtt tWi ileuree.
ttarax who ha hern living at III) iu la j Achillea lxxltftt No. IW K of V will have
tlm pa.l frw yrai. I In thr ii y vliiling ,)rk j m,aiUii rk ,t ,1(.ir lut,vmyl
In mother, Mi. W. J CahUill. j t, Friday evening. There w a a ikkmI at-
To feature gray hair lo It ntuial color tendance at the laat inerting and the
uliivoulh. raiiMiltto iirow ahundatil '"'v wem lu he renewing their Inlorent
and atrolig, there I no Utter prepara-! ' or ot the order.
tiunthn Hall' llalr lienewer. The men am making extetiMlve
- - i preparation lor their llrat party on
M4.Uge lcon.r. weir h-.lod during '-..Lri,,,,,,, ., ,MJ ....t i(,.
tl,pa.t week to !. following Lamed , , ,, 1(,ve a u.khI attendance
p.rllr.; F.IU M. KInney and Tin. I , lM r u(1,.Ht will nil y the evening.
(iarrrtl.tlrace I'Dater ami llrgo I'likl. Multnoiiiah Iam A. F. A A. M. ha
Nearly every family ha lo hur toy elected ollicer lor the enmiing term and
for holiday and no bettor houe can Ihj they will I installed on St. John' day,
l.yin.l In ihn ritv to inike mire haw for . which ia on the 27th of the month. 1 tie
ClirUlin prrarnt than lUdlmny Ajolm-ert elected ro a lollow: L. 1-
j)lltl.,, I I'orter, W M., (i. I., (iray, n. W., T. ti.
Nut. and fine . and.. alway. have to Uwren. e, J W T. r . Jtyan arcretary.
go in the . hildrrn.' .... king and Santa . , . . , , ', i
J.,...- 1.1....1... ....... .1,1. v.., ..f Wll. lyler,Th,alo.lgohi added quite a good
' ' " I I I A,.
Il.n,.' who ha the llne.l aort.nrl.t In ; ' ' --i-
i i Wit me I'am year aim i uwnn mum a"""
i ell' . I
I work.
"X nke In the gr..." I all the umre ; .... ... ,.,,.,. v(, i1M- ..i..,.,,..!
d.ngero.1. from U-Ing un.ilNtr.l. To. . ftlowa:
iruld all ri.k. ak ymr d.uggi.t fori. .. u. , ,, i Vranee.
Ayrr' Sar.prilla, and aU for Aver' , 1 ( M .1., y.
Almanac, which I J" "'"'" ,,,,,,f . ,ton t.eaaurer, Max Schulpiu were-
'' 'tarv.U. W. KJnnalr.1, ("apt. of IL.TIe.
Ilaivry Matl.N.n who ha I tern rarry-! (M11...M,l I'. K.. T. F. Hyan. 0. M. 3l V.
Hnltiilile ChrUtnin l'rrrnt.
See here! you are wondering what you
can huy fur a ChrlHtmaa preaent that
will lie appropriate. Thi ie the time to
huy uaeful premntond we can oirer you
the fineat wdection of thi claa of prea
enta of any linn in the city and you
will make no mialake In coining to our
.tore for all that you want hn we carry a
full line and we are Helling cheap. A
line dre or cloak will plcaae your
wife or daughter, hul we have beitidita,
umbrella, handkerchief, diidie., ithoea
.. ... . . ii. i. -
and liiitnlrtiiaolotlieraruciea nuuaoie iur
nreaenta for all claaaei and uuc. Coino
and ace t'harman & Son.
A NvlKliburiiiR Hy.
While at HillaWo the pant week t
tontling the Farmeri' Innlitute, ye editor
noted that the city i ueatly laid out
uHn a broad gunge, that it i well sup
plied with neat renidencea and many
ubatantial brick block. The etreet are
mpplied with good cidewalkn and the
huHinert iwtion of the city ban plunk
.treele, though there ii ome talk of try
inif brick at an early date. Amongother
iinproveinent are fine water woik and
agtaid electric light plant. The place
nee in to lie a wide awake and proHper
on city with citizen fully alive to it
interest- An w a ahown by the intereat
in the Inatitutu, and the difplay there
exhibited, the farmer of that locality are
fully abrcar-t with the time
(i. A. It. InMtulhitii.n.
There will brf public imUallation ol the
We ElaLve OpeiaedL
OUR NEW STORE AT
AND ARE NOW READY TO WAIT
ON YOU WITH A COMPLETE LINE
OF-
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Inf the mail Mwren Oregon City and
Viol for wime time pt 1 now ronnned
It home very nick with neuralgia of the
brtrtao had that lie ha lo have clone
attention all lh time.
Stopi You have found the I'larr lo
buy the newont, moat novel and appro
priate preneiita A big line of the
liolcrt holiday tt""d. I'''" low
KverylMxIy welcome
IlraMKinTia A A!ll.HKnX!
Will. i.,.i.v rl.Tirvinen. Iiilblic .H-ak-
r, lnger, and actor, Ayer'a Cherry
1'ectoral I the layorile rrme.iy lor
lioarnc.a and all air.-ction id the vocal
... I I ll- i.ult'll.l
n.,.. tiiniai ami iiiiiun. it "
and rnvliranl elfecU are promptly re-
allnHl.
Tl. u'lll.M.-iti. Trailinif rompallV of
1111. 1IIIIW ...'' n .
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT
YOUR TRADE.
WILLAMETTE TRADING COMP'Y,
RURORR, OREGON.
J
1 w
Oi-D
Sole Crowers
of the New
PACIFIC PRU
Earliest. Most Prolific and best drying prune
WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS.
Cannot be Under-sold.
Immense Stock!
Write Us!
T. 8. Uwrence, (I. M. I'd ., I- 'or-
lor 0. M . lnlV.,A. V . rrunce uuarti.
llregon l-odg No. 31. 1. 0. ). F.. ha
elected ollicer for the coming term a
followa: J. W. MolTett, X. 0.. O. I".
Miller V. li., T. F. Uyan recor.liagaecre-
tary, (. ljvejoy treanurer. The inatall
atlon will occur tiKjn the firt Thursday
evening In the ne year.
Fall F.ncainpment No. will have
ollicer for the coming term an follow:
(). Lovriov, Patriarch. J. W. MolW, S.
V., J. W. Meldrum, High Priest, H. h.
Straight, J. W , J. A. Stewart, ncribe, T.
F. Uyan, treasurer
ilrviilxathm of a t.lee Clnh.
Monday evening of thin week the
Oregon City Ulee clnh was orguniaed ut
.li-homeofJ. Il.lllack Twentyme.il-
grown. Send for CaUlogue. " 5E "
. i t.. I .... tlt.tlr lii.lll
Aurora nave junv u p-ni . . .. . II1M.t n.
moniMotkof g.KU in their new ;! her w,e enrol ed he "t jJ . j
rcfter tnt loun.i , rroi . ' ';
llck vice-prei'ien. "
l.rn tl.v tn.v lierener iw iihi i
t...l i.. ...i.t.lv their cuntoiner with i II
anvti.lngfro.ua needle to a plow.
anil ee their mammoth enuhli.hinenl
Attorney aTm. )re.er I .re.rlng to
trt to Wanhlngton. ! C. the middle
of next week on leual bnnlnena and ex-
ieclNtn be absent Ik.uI
Mr. Orenser will "I"1' u ,,,,B
ii .i.n. i... u ..v wllhiher liiotlier
in Portland. I
John U. Tremballiofthi-Fire Chief' j
An.K-il..ii infor.nn u that the great
meeting of Ihn chief of tho coat In to
come oir at the Mid winter fall I"
Francisco on the ( ol February and
that it will continue till the '""
expect now to U able to get y
that time and attend.
A letter came, to the Fntkkck.su
first of tho week atallng that property In
Texaa In which Mr. i'ruHr and her
children were Interesied hud Increarat,
In value iml that It wan Is-ing .liHH-sed
of in court In inarner which would re
...i. . i.... in tlm fimiilv ami
aalilnif I... Dim nrenent addresn
l'riixr.
w..i.... .......Ivinl woni iruin
old country the tlntt of thw-ek awing
i... i.... 1 1 ...I KoUtr. haddieil
mill ii in iiiinrr, I'm ,
Inllavariuatthe agool (II yearn.
I, a lul 1 ...... I frnlil 1 1 i III A ''W
llin., ,i,-(.i .......
ineohownnlnblun.ml health and he
lettiir just received did l "u,u tl,f
cause of Mh ilenth.
The HiM-onTiiuarterty meeting of the
11 .... i. u i. .ill fionveno in
metnoillHl cnurcn numi. .,
(1. IWattie
trcssiirer an.l
of Mm.
M-relarv. A. KoU'rtnon
Prof. Philip Soulcn musical diiector.
ti.. ..r...i.lnt and director have each
had previoua experience In glee club
work. The eh'b' nienilturship i open
lo all men of good moral character who
have Ihe necessary voice .inalillcationi
and will comply with the rule estab
lished for nieinlM.rs.
Married.
WOOpWAUr-KF.KD-At Ihe residence
ol Mr, A, H. Heed in Oregon City on
Inn-ember 17, 1 hy Hev. (i. W.
(iihoney, Mr.Chun. H. Wuoilwaril and
Miss ClmrlotteM. Heed.
It in something of a pubhc secret that
the follow ing mimed person have boon
soloelod by the mayor elect and will be
I t,v him lor oflice uism
.m.iiilion ol the ollico
i - . iimijiniir
u V (In.mt. Stn'l'l coin.m.n.".
iT, IV. t. I
nllli nr ol (inn. Crook Post Xo. 22. G. A
K. atXeedy, Oregon, Saturday January
11, 18'.)4 at 11 o'clock A. M. Installation
ceremonie will lie conducted by Capt .
J. T. Apia-racn. Addresses will be
made by Geo. C. Brownell, Hon. J. B.
Dimick and I'apt. Api eraon. AIo there
will le a political meeting In the even
ing at 7 ::MJ P. M An invitation la
extended to all.
Fact About Christum.
There are a good many gift to buy
you don't want to ajH-nd more than you
can help. Yet while vou want to limit
the expense vou don't want to limit the
choice of gilt. You waul the best and
most for vour money. In view of these
facta you' will find that the most satia
L. torvdac to trade is IU hmkistk
Anokkskn.
Where to IMne Sunday.
The F.lecttic Hotel KesUurant will
nerve a fine family dinner every Sunday
from 5 to 7:30 P. M. Every thing first
clasa new management. White help
only. Give us a trial.
Hoiiinson & Mosiikr, l'ropa.
Fer Sale.
ton ol choice hay, mostly timothy,
. i t !.. .... .....Li ,x mitt Hi ruir.
Will IK3 BOM 111 llli;uio u on
SkUIylAlS & IS U IS IS. Mount Tabor, Oregon
bin a
For Chief of IV
the
When
weeks
i:
I, i..Mi i.i... nil v nltorneVi F
M. r.. vt iNoumi "j i .
Driggsiclly engineer, l.W. Knnrd.
Thin will I -omething of a disappolnt
mmlto(),no of the boy. tljoujW
that they were of the elect, but on he
wh..leit oKl'tto Bive l-tty hur bh. a
r....,i. Tho.e is probably no found.-
tionfor the report that the council win
linn those appointed by the
nuiyor.
The many friends of Mr. II. M. Whit
lotLlllheniinedtolearntatsheha . m ...:.i, a ...vnro attuck of I -a
a..... I'urir in nun ---
111 ft
' . ,lt
Bhe will soon mend . ,Jt
ting over hor lameness ''-- ,
"V... ti.!. attack woul.1 In all pre-
noi trvi -
. . .i.i.. ' . . . ...f ilvltlU. Dili
lli l!,.li..,l Tt,..ll,..rn churcli in uu Bn, came ve.y - y
- .. rv 1 11
fiaturday December W. lv. v. ;
McFarland of Albany, presiding older o(
tho Willamette liHlriot wi" P
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 :IIO V-1-
am cordially Invited to altond. lv.
W. L. Moi.ia)Y. paHtor.
We are the head.iuarler for all new
nd novil Chrintmaa goodn of thenosnon.
n... L-i i:... iinlidav ah I now
r. i...,.i.lnn and include me
greatent variety of appropriate gi' "
price, which place them within the reach
olovorylKly. You will bo more , than
plwised If you call on Burmeister A
ilmnen, lader. of the Holiday de
ith a new and K.pular lino of w ait en,
clock, jewelry, aliverware, novelties,
Diuaical In.trumontB, etc,
. 1. i..ia vntiirnod
Lability have been an ie vo .,-. -h0n,e
before thia. but .he is still
Sunnyvlow llonpitfti.
reiio'
Considerable surprise wa. felt among
V ..,., .bout town whon it was
nu. - " ; h ,iaJ rur.
rt0d. " ,Z7 f J.W.O'Connell
chao - " conU) furni8hing
in the ciou..B : . ,
Z. i..ni..wO...eii"-
chaser by H. M. Hobertson, Albany, Or,
On Saturday last Mrs. Honor M.
Wliitlock, of this city, received the sad
intelligence ol the death of the father of
i... uib Wil iuin iilltH k. who uwti
hero Home nine or ten year ago. Mr.
Whitlock was unite an old gentleman,
having aluiobt reached the ago of 07
vearn. As ho attained his With birthday
on March last ho was well and hearlv in
every respeBt and had every prospec of
living aonio time but lie was laKen wuu
verv severe attack ot uroncniiiB
and passed peacefully away after an ill
ness of one week. He leave, twodaugh-
tor. and a great many grand-children and
great-grand-children to morn tboir loss.
At the meeting of the county court the
past week the sheriff made his response
upon the collection of mortgage taxes
which was approved and the court
ordered a now warrant isHiiod for the
immediate collection of all mortgage
taxes that have not yet been paid . The
court is doterminod to have all the taxes
collected this year to the end that all
may share alike in maintaining the
lucal government.
Judue J. W. Meldrum was called to
OBwego Tuesday noon o oahhuud
woman who is believed to be insane anu
who could not be brought to tin. city
for examination. Dr. Sullivan will as
sist at the examination.
At Shivelys Thursday evening, Dec. 21
you can hear some ot the best talont,
and among others the renowned Multa
por club which will not fail to ploase
you. Don't forget the best concert of the
season
Bd Apple. Was th Rao.
Two large apple tree atand ride by
ride In an orcliard not far from Sydney.
On one hung froit which looked like
ball of gold In the eunlight The ap
ple, on the neighboring tree were a
bright red. One day the owner of the
orchard sent hi. men to pick the fruit
ft was to be aent to the World' fair,
and he followed them out among the
tree, to see that the work was properly
done. When at last the apple, were
jiacked in the barrels, the fruitgrower
decided that those two barrel, should
separate in the orchard and not meet
airain until on the exhibition table in the
Horticultural building at the fair. The
red apple were to go east, and the yel
low apple, were to go west.
The golden fruit waa loaded Into a
Bteamer and started toward the Suex
canal, while the red fruit was started
the same day in a vessel across the Pa
cific ocean. The fruit grower marked
"No delay. Perishable good." con
spicuously on each barrel E wanted
to ascertain which was the quickest
route to the World's fair. The barrel
of yellow apples passed through the
canal, through the Mediterranean sea.
n 1. -1 .1 1 Rn.llff
Up tne tnglisu cnuuuei. o"
reached London. H it was taken
from the boat and sent by railroad to
Liverpool. Then the barrel of New
South Wales fruit was loaded into an
ocean racer and started on ita way
across the Atlantio toNew i ork, whence
it nam to Cliicairo by railroad. It was
1894.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED.
1894.
Harper's Weekly,
ILLUSTRATED.
u.mr'i kW I. tttrond 11 Question the
u.,'. i...in for will m.lnt.ln the : i..ii. inrn.l In America. In it splendid II-
chrcier th.t tam mde It the fTorlte lllut- in.tmtlont. In lt corptof dirtinguished con
trmed periodical lor the hom. A mom ihe re- tribuuirs. nd In It vt rmy of ri.Jer.. in
iilt ol enierpriwi unuennneo oj me puuu.n- ipectaj line, h ar.w. on m i..,u
r. there will nppear durin? the yesr "Prb'J j ulent, the men bett Sued by poiiloD nd train-
II lum rated paperi on India by Edwin Lord i,,,, u trl me leadin topic ol the day In
Weeks, on the Japauese season br Allred Par- action, the moat popular story-writers contrio-
soiis. on Uermany bv foultuey
Bluelow, on ule to'lu columns. Superb drawln
Paris by Richard Hardin Paris, na on Mexico loremost rtUt Illustrate us speci
by the
articles.
by Krederic Kemlnnton , t lit stories, and every notable " Ru""
AmoiiK tneoint-r uomoie i 'v,"" I ictereni; u toui.iu. ----v-
will be novlls by George duMaurlerandtharle I (juished men and women who re maxiiig tne
Dudley Warner, the perwmal reminisceuces history ol the time, while special attention I
ol W D. Hoaells. nd elht short stories ol -lv,n to the rmy and nary amateur sport ana
western iMUtler life br Owen WeMer.. Short mUsio and the drama by disilinuuhed expert,
.tones will also be contributed by Brander ia , word Harpers Weekly combines the new
Matthews. Richard Hardiu Davis. Mary E. fcarures of the daily paper nd the rtlstic nd
Wllklns. Ruth McEnry Stuart, Miss Laurence nterry qualtiea of the mairaiine with theaolia
AlmTadems.GeorKe A. HU)Dra, VjuesKay ue
lteaurepiare, Ihnmas Nelson Page auu oiners.
Articles on topics of current interert will be
ci utrlbuted by distinguished specialists.
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... ..... .-. tiuhiuh this ..lviirllse.
just 6tt dnysto an hour when Thomas mi.m without the exprvwe order of Harper &
PuRh, the assistant general I snperin- Brothers. BROTHERS. New York.
tendent of the New bontn naies ex
brothers.
Max Scliulpius has the frame In place
for a new cottage which he is having
built to rent near the corner of Sixth and
Madison streets. Carpenters Horn and
Wishart are doing the wotk.
hibit, received it.
In the meantime the red apples had
crossed the Pacific, ocenn to San Fran
cisco in 20 days. Then they were sent
by freight to Chicago. After numerous
delay, along the way tho apples arrived.
They had been 52 days on the way and
had been admired by World's fair visit
nrs for almost two weeks before the
golden apples which grew on the tree
beside them in Australia were placed on
china plates and set on the table beside
them In the New South Wales fruit dis
play. Chicago Record.
This fall it will be well for the farmer
to remember that he cannot haul his
pork, poultry or spring lambs to market
with profit unless he has good roads.
The extra horse he must keep to over
come swamp roads will eat up the
profits.
When a new colony of bees is brought
Into the beeyard, it needs watching for a
time to see that the other colonies do not
rob it
Cambridge. Mass., June 21, 1890.
Norman Lichty, Esq., Des Moines, Ia.
Dkar Sib : Enclosed please find an
order for U.OO, for which send me as
many Krause's Headache Capsules as
it will pay for. They are yery good in
deed, but can not get any in Boston.
Yours very truly. Aba R. Shepiikrd,
123 Norfolk St.
For sab by Charman & Co., City
Drug store, Oregon City, Or.
Pon't Fail to Witness the Grand
march at Armory hall December 25th of
the Red Men's Masquerade ball.
1894.
Harper's Bazar.
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YOUR GOOD HEALTH
Depends on the condition ol your stomach
...i i:. ninlfa vmir lilnod irood
nun in ci. i t ..hv .i - t
or bad.
MOORE'S REVEALED
REMEDY
s greatest ot natural tonics iur u awm
ml liver. It regulates both surely aud
Is the i
achand
twirfectlr.
Are you bullous?
Are you constipated!
One Teaspoonful of Moor's Re
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O.H.Reese well-known Seattle druggist,
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Sold by all druggist.
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