Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 23, 1894, Image 3

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FRIDAY, l'KIIUUAUY 1KI, IHIM.
Clacki.mas Co. Directory.
county OKrit'Kiin,
J. w
Olarii nl Courts.
MHdrutn
Oimi, K Hcirtoii
tWurifnr, .
1 ntastirtir, -
HohiKil MitirlnlKuiteiit,
Hurvayor,
Cur uu ir,
CommlivliMinri,
!. W. Oaiinni
. M nsmaliy
J, O Wrllmri'll
J.C, lratli.y
II. M. Ollison
Hlrltmr Hiiiytli
l(. I.. 1 1 i Ilia II
l(li'lmrl Hci.lt
Cnriii'llin Hair
To Meet th TlnifH.
Tim dtil.Mcrlj.llon price for the Kntph
riiiKK I'nh Im-cii redu I lo f l.fk) per yeur;
7ooonlit fornix muntliit. Cash In )
Vance. Subwrllier myl(i at the end of
tlm year will nut Imi entitled to this re
duction. The low price I trade to ip-l
tlm lint tm a null tiiutis and Induce nil
wiliwrrllwrN to fay up, mil especially to
prevent ilimil heal from takliiK the
piKr .ml not paying fur It by reaaon of
their IxtiiiK Ihw proof. Itedured price
will only commence with dalaof renewal.
Tli In makea iliii Kn ncHi'iMHK Ilia ehtaf
eat K.ir In Clni kuiiiim county clnht
Jm.i'K it 1 1 Iiuiiiu print and full of live
Itxnl new.
CHAT ADOUT TOWN.
I'rlcea split hi two at Tho Hod Front
Clearance 8ut,
Al. Cook u In tlia city Tli tirlay on
tilliiliea.
II. r. (iiliMin climfil M'liool t KikIo
Creek, (linirict No. fit) last rriday.
Whiskers ninHiiatiil without pain.
I'arknr the barber. N. It. No chloroform
uaed.
Aaseaeor J.C. Ilradli y waa In Portland
Wednesday attendliiK a iiii-tiii of the
tt HKHfUIMini,
Hlrrliiiun'n Soothing Cawdor fur fifty
yeara the iniwt popular Knliah remedy
forti'i'lliinif tmliixi or feverish children.
A dollar saved la equal to tao dollar
eurned. I'ay up your stihsrliition to the
KsTKki'KiHK ami Kt thn the lniflt of
tliu rv.l ui t ion In price.
Nhiloh'a Curu, thn lireat Couth ami
Croup Cunt, in lor aala hy u. Pocket
slue contains twenty-five doses, only '.'.V.
CMMren love It. C. (J. Huntley.
nmKiriKiiuin s 1'yo lor lliu whisker l
a (Kipular preparation in one liotile, and
color evnly a brown or black. Anv
person can easily apply it at home.
Tuuaday'a KuKun liuard notes that
Mr. M. Itullack and (laii(hior of Oregon
City, who liav.i been vlaltin at the resi
dence of A. (ioldamitb, returned home
tli ia morning.
A. U. Illhbard closed a month's turm of
school in district No. '.1' at Orvllle Fri
day the tilth and began teaching a four
montha' term at Mulino, district No. m
luHt Monday.
The Clackamas County Abstract
Couiany la now prepared to furnish
abstract for all who may desire. A to
the reliability of the company aw their
ad in another ouhiuin.
Harry ftloper in back in the city
experta to remain if be can find
and
any
thing to Miay himself alout. Just now
be worka Saturday, and Sunday morn
ing. In Ida old simp.
Mr. L. P Hounds, a repreaenllve
of the atate W. 0. T. 17. will preach in
the M. K. church next Sunday at 11 A.
M, and addresa the young eople in the
Itaptlst cliurcb at 5 o'clock I'. M.
An olM-dience lo the slniplo lvn of
hygiene ami tbaifaeof Xffj'l Karaapa
rillu will enuhlet'he moat delicate men or
alckly wmiiHH t pasa in ease and aafety
from the icy aluiospliero of February to
thn warm, moist duya of April. Itiathe
best of spring nieilicinca.
The conveiitiona to nominate candi
date for Sluto olllcera to bo voted for by
tho pcoplo if Oiegon on the 4th of next
dune will ) held aa folhwa : The popu
liatr will nient on March 14, at Oregon
City, republican on April 11, at Port
land, democrat on April 17 at Aatorin.
On Thursday evening the firemen are
to givo a masquerade ball at the armory
which promises to bo a popular one. The
companies are deserving of the best sup
port Unit tho community can ifivo, since,
at considerable loss to themselves tliey
attend meetings and drills and overnUnd
ready to protect proporty from tire, (iive
the flro boys a lift.
Ijist Saturday the Oregon City Iron
Works which has just completod a now
blast furnace put In the first fire with
Iron for the blast and nude several rust
ing, The furnace worked most snlicfac
torily and will prove a great convenience
to tho mills and the community In
general. Another blast will be put In
on Saturday of this week.
Tho annual mooting of the Clackamas
County Sunday School convention is bi
suasion at Canby, and from the number
of persona that wout up from here, it ii
probable that tho attendance is good
and the meeting interesting. Those who
wont from Oregon City Thursday morn
ing wore, Hev's. Giboney, Mol
loy and Sykes, Mrs. Goo. 0. Brownell,
Mrs. E. M. Hands and Miss Junia Wade.
Mr. C. F. Chirk of Clackamas and T.
J. Gary of Milwaukee, wore also on the
train.
lUI'l lil.K'AI (M II MKKTINd.
Hood Itcprf-eiitallou and mi Fnthnxl-
li 'tic Meeting on Wednesday.
Thn member of tho old republican
club and many olhnr filled I'hihi'h hull
Wednesday evitnliiK at the annual meet
lug of the Young- Mnn'a ltiubllcan club
and rvlncid much IntereHt In thn pro-
ceeiliuifN. The iniiotliitf wua culliid to
order by the prvNldeut, C. 0. Albright
and after pndlmlnary proceudiiiK
rcceaa wa dcclurcd for the purMN of
Hiving all who deairud an opNrtunlty to
aln the roll. When the incutlnx wua
attain called to order It wan found that
thmo went over 110 entitled to vole,
and a many immihiir of the old
club did not unroll or came in too lute
to put thnlr nauiea down the club munt
iiuiiilx'r about loll iiiiimbera.
The election of olllcora beinK (Im Ured
in order a ballot wiia tuVn remiltlriK in
('haa. .Mnaerve lieinif choaen lircaiileiit
by a inalorily of twenty-two over bia
coinHtltor, II. H. Ktaiiun. For vii
preaident II. K. Hlrann", Henry Meldruui
ami J, I Hwalloid were duly elected.
T. I', ltandnll waa then ('Iioncii aiNTetury
ami I'.. I.. Williama treamirer.
The following executive couimittre
wan appointed by Ibe prealilent : J. .
Harrington, 11. K. Hrnitb, W. T. Whit-
lot k T. W. r-ulllvan, and Henry (illlwrt.
A tbla filled the olllrea and thine waa
no further apwcUl buaiutma U-fore the
club, tlie ofllcera elect with encorted to
their placea and called upon for apnechea
lo which they reaiHinded In a happy vein.
Hhoit aieecha were made by Hon. (ieo.
(', Ilrownell, Hon. (i or dun K. llayea
and (ieo, Itlneariion.
After tranactlng aoine roulino buai
ne the club adjourned to meet upon
call of Ike preaidxnt.
City onicrr' Nalurlea.
The mayor and tome others have criti
claed the action of the city council in
allowing to the city recorder a (alary of
K") per month when the ordinance
ftxea hia aulary at $1U Kr month. The
explanation of thin action on the part of
the laal two rouncila ia that a resolution
waa panned aomelhing like two yeara ago
fixing the comitcnnatioii of the aeveral
olllcera. At the time of ila adoption the
tpieniion waa ruined aa to the legality of
taking action by rcxolulion concerning
a mutter that bad ten fixed by ordi
nance. It waa held br a good attorney
in the council tlutt it waa proper to take
' action by rmmliilion. Certain it ia that
the council at that time voted to pay the
city reconlur f'J5 Mr niontti, and alao In
the aame renolullon fixed tlie rouiienaa
tlon to le paid aeveral other city olllcora.
ao that the question involved la only
technical Neither Mr. I'orlor nor any
rity olllcera have drawn on cent more
pay than waa allowed by aaid rerolution.
Tlie Moodmrn Fntcrtaln.
On Tuesday evening Willamette Fall
Camp of Woodmen of this city gave a
literary entertainment InK. of l ball
which was well filled with an intelligent
audience which after the conclusion of
the exercises expressed itm-lf as well
pleased with the program Tlie address
of welcome bv Dr. W K. Carll was
felicitous and well received aa was also
the address of the evening delivered by
G. F. Johnson, connsnl commander of
Mullnomuh camp, Portland. The g'ee
club, C. A. Miller and H. K. ltyram
werelou.Uv cliecrvil ami hud to apesr
the second time. The recitation by Miss
Grace Green and the solos hy Mrs J. W.
Gray and F.raslus Smith were ex
cellent. F. J. Louis hail consented
to entertain the audience with
sotue'bt his imilutioiis and ho found an
appreciative greeting to which he had to
respond by a second appearance
An Oregon ( It j (ilrl.
Miss Illuncho Beatrice McCord, the
violinist, is an Oregon City girl who, at
great oxpem-e has taken a com mo at the
conservatory at lipsic, Germany, the
greatest school of music in the world.
With true grit this young girl journeyed
alone from Oregon to Germany and
without friends, a atiungnr in a strange
hind, alio entered the conservatory .
Hut the little A mcrican girl made her way
to the front, became the pupil of Huns
Sitt, the celebrated coniHser, and the
famous Dr. Kleugal. Here for two
years be enjoyed the best itossible n
Htruction and again alone wended her
way bacfc to the Willamette Valloy.
Next Friday evening Miss Blanche
Iteutrice will muke her debut at the Con
gregatiunnl church of her native village.
Let all accord her welcome.
New Time Card.
Ileginning with Wednesday of this
week the Fast Side Electric company
begun operating their car so us to give
much bolter service tbun they have been
giving tho public of lute. Hereafter
cars will run during the day with only
forty minutes between curs and the
evening service while not equal to that of
the duy ia all that is required to accom
modate the travol. For exact time see
the card in another column.
A mistake was mado in thn paper last
week in giving the voting place in Ely
precinct. The boundaries of this precinct
are not changed from last year except as
that part of Ely which was taken into
the city now becomes a part of Oregon
City No. 3 with the (Milling place at tlie
school house basement, and Ely polling
place is moved to the Maple l.ane school
house.
110 KOH OALiniltMA.
An liitnrimtlnc
!ttr from
I'arker.
Kiiv. Oilman
rU Faxciacn, Feb. 17.
To Tim Kiutok: 1 left Oregon City on
lime lut Tliursilny night on the overland
for Kan Francisco, arriving hers today (Hut-1
unluy) ulHiut noon. Nothing out of tli 1
ordinary occurred eri route. The usual
"polled mull hoy was on hoard, outiof Ihose I
you nitut let severely alontuulfM you want
him to crawl all ovr you. AIo we had
the liswly niarrird couple along. They
were iilto of ordinary Interest, they were
very fond of each other and very, very lov
ing, They cemed to enjoy each other
hugely and at the same lime furnish very
llllll'li ililliw'inriit to (he spectator. A couple
of old Indies who sat near them, however,
seemed lo he sicklnhly dlslurlM-d. Tlie pat-ciit-rlxlit
man was on, going to the Mid
winter Fair lo sell the atate of California.
The emtcrn tourist was of course with u
seeking a climate where the hllzarrl Cometh
not, There were a great many other nice
peoplitnn the train, all going somfwliero
and sire from some place. Iid it ever
occur to you that a great many of the people
that travel on the great overland train
are nice peopleT
We found plenty or mow in the Hinkiyou
mountains, and it was null Knowing. Ml.
Khata wa covered with cloiula lo that we
could e only lis hase, The mountain
scenery It the fluent I have ever seen. Many
high iiioiinlam and deep can.vona.especlally
In th foot hills of Ml. Khasla. The train
ran along almost over a very deep canyon
for several miles, (hen curving sharp to the
left ran down the canyon, many plait:
nearly under where wr had previously tra
versed only aeveral hundred leel below. In
this canyon la the famous Mt, Shasta oda
spring and summer retort. The train
topie live minutes for the passengers to
get nut and drink. A usual some were
Ivlllflitcd wilb the water and tome were I
disgusted with it. It I not a tharp and
good aaour Wllholt and mscli more brack-
Uh, yet It ia very good. Some very nice
hotel art here, The w hole lido of tho
mountain teem to be lovely combined with
prings. Some are fountain like and tome
spray the water up ti fleet) or twenty feet into
the air, A beautiful mountain ttrram run
down till canyon and here we nee the inoet
beautiful scenery.
I am now quartered at the Hotel Brook
lyn In the heart ol the city lor a few day
until I And a more lermanent home. I
feel very much at home here as il is raining
today, a very Oregon mist. The streets are
wel and muddy and in that reecl it seem
like Portland ami Oregon City. San Fran
cisco Ii t very large rity and remind me
more of Chicago than any I have ever
visited. It building are not, however, so
large, not to many o.le crowd it streets
and It I very much dirtier. I am not im
pressed with California to much I ex
lifted to be. So far I prefer Oregon and
the Willamette.
Next week I will write about the church
I am iipplying and the Mid Winter Fair
that I ball visit and per (up some other
tiling. (iltMABJ I'.tBKItH.
MR. KTABKWEATHKB KXI'LAINS,
To the F.iutob: In the last week issue
of your paper, vou say my name I favorably
mentioned as a prospective republican can
didate for the slate legislature, together
with thestaleineut last I am not tainted
with Mipulist IdioiyncrsMes. I wish tlie
spare m your column lo say that were that
position wilhiii the gilt of the republican
party and they were disosed to confer the
honor Uxn me, I would certainly decline
it. As for the quasi compliment that I am
not tainted with populist idiosyncrasies,
suffice it lo say. that In the lal presidential
election I voted for (ien. Weaver, and am
a memls-r of the Milwaukee ople' party
clot). Thanking you suain for the compli
ment, I am yours truly.
II. (I. Stark wxathxh.
Exanilnatlaii Report.
The follow iNK-named applicants at the
rtcent examination passed a satisfactory
per cent, to entitle them to certificates
as follows:
First tirade liurtha A. Doernig, Win.
Haukins.
Second tiradeKatie Featl.ers, Hen
rietta llol.oinh, Julia Voiinn, Mrs. II.
A. I-ecgHrdi n, Mary Young, I'hena
McOonnld, (ieornia Hulli, Berts Grlhble,
Aletha riielns, II. M. Switzer, Livy
Stipp, Marian Fcrnlcy.
Third Urude le Holers, F.d(rar
Mevcns, L. L. Moore, Dudley Koyles, S.
Al. Totnlinson. K. M. Ward, 11. W.
Uard, J. L. Ciard, Ada Hard, John Col
latl, Mrs. Alice Olson, Mrs. I-avolla
Marshall, Arlio Seaman, Lora Shuck,
llilina Willing, Belle (5. Jones, Theresa
Orr, Elvira Slovens, Lizzie Illi;g, Jennie
Noble, Kirdie Ualentine, Km ma Ycaler,
Anna Donahue. Josie Kullorton, Maguio
Watonpaugh, Minnie Jonhnk, Mattie
(irav, Kute Doolittlo, Ada Iluirhes, Ella
Duller, Bertha E. Knight, Thomas
Davis, Daisy Danvers, and Hettie
tiinther.
Murrled.
BLAIK-DARH At the residence of K.
Coldren, February 15, 18H4, John S.
Blair of Elliott Prairie and Jennie
Darr, of Silverton, Kev. Kershaw of
Hubbard olliciating.
The brido is a sisterof County Recorder
Kamsby and the groom a most highly
respected young gentleman of that com
munity, A grand reception was given
them in the evening by Mr. and Mrs. E.
Coldren. The happy couple will make
Elliott Prairie their future homo.
For Sale.
A number of freBh young cows for sale.
Enquire of J. Tompkins, Oregon Ci'y or
at Cbarman's Drug Store.
Wedding stationery, the latest styles
and finest assortment ever brought to
Oregon City at the Entkrprisb otlice.
T7UPKD MACKINTOSHES AND AU.K1NPS
' ol lailiea' and sent cl.thlni dyed, cleaned
and renovated at low price.
V. 8. Steam le Work, 106 Sixth itrect, Fort
land Oregon.
We have
J
s
Men
Which we are selling at reasonable
prices. These goods are all bought
of first hands and are of the latest
styles and patterns. Our entire
stock of
GENERAL a MERCHANDISE.
Is complete and we respectfully
solicit your trade.
WILLAMETTE TRADING COMP'Y,
KURORT, OREGON.
l6
Sole Crowers
of the New
PACIFIC
t : f t i: r. - i i .1 :
r.uriCBi. iiiusi 1 luuui: nun uesi uryiug puuc gruwu. 3Ciiu iui vuaugu..
SUUMA & wUJI, Mount Tabor, Oreeon.
ALL FOR 1.1 LU
BT W. C. W.
Written for the KnterprW.
That old hlack l.lll
Proved a bitter pill
For 0 rover anil Orrsham to swallow;
They trieil hard lo control
And bulldoze tlie man Dole,
Hut he beat their man Willi all hollow.
They'd belter own up Ibe corn
And acknowledge they're wrong,
And admit old Blount' a big liar,
And concede Mr. Dole
Ha a much better soul
1 ban any man C! rover can hire.
Tbey are now in a bole.
Hot Ii body and oul
Tbey know they have madeabig blunder;
They'd give all they have got
Out of I'ncle Sam's pot
If they could decently crawl from under.
Cleveland's henchman are strong
Tney know they did wrong
When they voted to uphold Orover;
They will sure get their pay
At no far distant day,
When these democrat limes are over.
Ci rover is mi re in the soup,
It sounds like the croup
rerhnp scarlet or bilious fever;
If the people think best
To give him a rest.
They will have to apoliit a receiver.
Chicago newspapers have lately gone
into merchandising in conriection w ith
their efforts to increase their circulation
to such an extent as to involve them in
some difficulty with their large adver
tisers who object to the low prices and
good values offered. The most notable
instance of this is The Inter Ocean,
which was compelled to dispense with
its very popular Book Department tor
no other reason. It continues its World's
Fnir Portfolio Department, however,
which is . delivering about 11,000 per
day at present and has just added a
comprehensive series of "Views of the
World," and a book of music called
"Harmonised Melodies" on the same
plan. Tbey are Bold at a certain price
provided the purchaser presents a cer
tain number of coupons cut from the
paper.
A Million or Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed,
and not less than one million people
found just such a friend in Dr. King's
Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs,
and Colds. If you have never used
this Ureat Cough Medicine, one trial
will convince you that it has wonderful
curative powers in all diseases of Throat,
Cheat and Lung. Each bottle is guar
anteed to do all that ia claimed or money
will be refunded. Trial bottles free at
Geo. A Harding's drug store. Large
bottles 60c. and fl.00.
PkotkctYoursklf. Insure you rprop
erty in the Guardian Assurance compa
ny of London. Cash assets 123,000,000.
F. E. PoNAi.nsoN, Agent,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Blank note, receipt and order books
at the Entkrprisi otuce.
just received a new line of
V W J V XfWVrak V vw
and Boys'
J Ti J
WHOLESALE GROWERS AND DEALERS.
Cannot be
'
prune,
c 1 t.lm
Something Vnasoal,
as a medicine, is Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. And, because of
that, there's something unusual in the
way of selling it. Where every other
medicine of its kind only promises, this
is guaranteed. If il ever fails to benefit
or cure, you have your money back.
It's the only guaranteed remedy for
every disease, caused by a disordered
liver jr impure blood. Dyspepsia, Bil
iousness, the most stubborn Skin, Scalp
and Scofrofulous affections, even Con
sumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier
stages, are all cured by it.
It purifies and enriches the blood,
rouses every organ into healthful action,
and restores strength and vigor. In
building up both flesh and strength
of pale, puny, Scrofulous children, or to
invigorate and brace up the system after
"Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, and other
prostrating acute diseases, nothing can
equal the "Discovery."
Catarrh is positively cured by Dr.
Sage'B Remedy.
Notice.
We have 40,000 petite prune and early
Crawford peach trees; first-class, to sell
in suitable quantities at 1H cents each.
Send orders to Canby. S. Matiikw.
Santa Clara, S. D., Nov. 25, '91.
Norman Liciity, Des Moines, Iowa.
Dkar Sir : While in Denver last fall,
I bought a box of Krause's Headache
Capsules which did me much good. I
am subject to bilious headaches. I can
find none in the drug store here. What
will you send me a half a dozen boxes
for? Yours truly,
J. H. Stetchkr.
The Troy Steam Laundry
Have built np a good trade in Oregon
City on the merits of their work which
is giving general satisfaction. Give
them a trial. They pay express charges
both ways and give you Portland prices.
-OFHCI AT
F. A. Waddocks, P. 0. Building.
Laundry left at the office on Tuesday
will be returned on Saturday.
To Trade.
Some good young horses, broken to
work, to trade for stock sheep, Apply
R. J. Brown, New Era, Oregon.
Far Sale.
500 tons of choice hay, mostly timothy,
will be sold in parcels to suit the pur
chaser by R. M. Robertson, Albany, Or.
Shiloh's VitalUer is what you need for
Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or
Kidney Trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold
by C. G. Huntley.
Call and see the lounges at R. L.
Holman and you will see soma good
ones which they aie selling almost at
manufacturer's prices
Kraubk's Hkadachr Capsules-War-anted.
-w ' Xss Waft
Clothing,
Under-sold.
Immense Stock!
Write Us!
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GOOD ADVICE.
Every patriotic citizen should gi ve bis
personal effort and influence to increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
In every way possible. After the home
paper is taken care of, why not sub.
scribe for the America Economist,
published by tho American Protective
Tariff League? One of Its correspon
dents says : "No true American can
get along without it I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States."
Send postal card request for free
sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake,
man. General Secretary, 135 West 23d
St, New York.
Portland-Oregon City and
Yanhill River Route.
STP TOLEDO
Will leave Salmon street dock
Portland, Tuesday, Thursday &
Saturday at 6 a. m., for
Xewberg, Dayton, Lafayette and
McMinville, returning Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Best of accommodations for pas
sengers and fast time made. For
freight rates apply at dock or on
steamer.
IT
GIVES
YOU
HEALTH.
Moore's KcveaM
Remedy.
Astounding in its Effects in the cure of
Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, Bli
liousnes8 or any other diseaseariainK
from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid
neysIt drives all impurities from the
Blood.
Mrs Chat A. Ruatel. wholatarorablr known
throughout the Northwest tayi:
"For fifteen yeara I waa a eonatant inffierer
with aathina without any relief, except that ob
tained by eonatant change of locality. Two
years ago I tried Mooai'a Kiykalsd KiatDV
ana tne rxnents received irom it were trie mosi
gratilylni. It gave me relief from the Brat and
prevented the terrible diatreaa peculiar to the
disease that made life almost unbearable. Any
one who has ever had aathma can nnderatand
the irratitude I leel toward thia remedy. Be
lieving it haa added pleasant yeara to my lite
I have not hesitated to recommend It to all like
sufferers, and always with the aame happy re
sults." tA.To be had ot all druggists, or tent to.
UTSwAarUoi.il as Dues Co . Seattle. Wash.
wtf h