Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 25, 1894, Image 6

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Oregon City Enterprise.
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FUin.VY, MAY '.':, 1S!4.
ORKOON CITY OFF1CKK3 j
ii. rniu nimiKni
Republican rrosMrU Itrljhtonlinc at
the CauYaa rrotrrfsaes.
J. E. WoUlor u( Milwaukee was In
the cilv on Wednesday arranizimt for
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K. F. Print
t Huhnirk.Jr.
W. H. Howell
I) Kitinatnl
Mnyor, -Kivonlor,
Chief ol Police -
Treimnrvr,
City Attorno.
Hijwj I'nmniliulonrr,
8upl. of Waterworks,
Clry KrurUiptr.
Cominlmtn-C. O. Albright. Jr., H. U Klly. l
K. ttrnmi. J J. Cooke, B F. Jsr, 11.
v. Slevu, uo, Hrougliinu, M. Howell
itnnell meetflm WKinemlay of each month
In elij ball.
Leeal Ailvrrtlsinir.
Hereafter no leral advertisement will
be inserted in the Kntkkihisk unless
payment for the name is made at the
time the affidavit of publication is ren
dered. This rule ill be imperative and ! erill Mn,iidates will I
uea.i-oeai unpawn, wno waKe u rac-1 .rations ire being made for a big time
tice of working the courts, lawyer and Lnj Chairman Ilonrv M.ddn.m an
Friday evening of this week at
piiiht o'clock. The well known speaker,
U. U. Uantenbeinof I'ortland and other
speakers are to addresa the meeting
The Milwaukee male choir will be iitvs
cut and contribute some of their best
songs to help in making the evening
pleaant one. This is an opportunity
which our (iorinan friends have fre
quently desired and it is expected that
j many will he present.
j There will he a irrand rally at Oswego
hrnliiy evening, the J it h, at which sev-
:e present. Prep
nenspapers will have to look to some
other panertoiret their notice published.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
Prices the lowest Red Front Stores.
Ked Men's picnic and concert by Tort
land Military band June 10.
Parker, the barber, wants to see you.
Clean towel with everv shave.
Duly 25o. per pound csn for Cedar
Camphor. Sold by all druggists.
First class loans placed without delay
at usual rates.
W. H. Bl'RO HA ROT,
Wright's Spring Wednesday, May ;I0,
Grace's Store at Clarke on Thursday
Msv iilt and at F.agle Creek on Friday
June 1st. The celebrated Mnllorpor
quartet will be present and contribute
some of their liveliest campaign sonus
at the first named plaints, This quartet
is in great demand and this comity is
fortunate to secure their services for
these meetings. Hut ti the Sieechea and
the singing will be exceptionally tine
and well worth driving miles to hear,
lion. II. II. Nor i hup of Portland will he
present at Eagle Creek and speak,
The populist candidates boldly pro
claim that they are going to carry their
peculiar doctrines into cllect if not by
the ballot then by the bayonet. This is
anarchy pure and simple. Can irood cit
izens afford to lend their aid to such peo
ple? There was a big crowd, mostly repuli
licuns, out at Clackamas Wednesday
eveniint to hear the joint discussion be
tween Judge Ilamim of I'ortland and l.
K, Swank, populist candidate for sen-
llankins. The populists
I)K( (MUTION II A V.
General Orders fur the Hay and
gram for Nuiiiluj Nervier.
Pro.
(iKNKH.U. OKDKM KOH lKl'OIUTIIt PaV)
May 3(1, lHM.f
Ileadipiartera of Committee on IVcora
tion Pay, Grand Army Hall, May 20,
IH'.M.
The uuderaigned having len re
quested to act as Grand Marshal upon
lVcoration Pay promulgates the follow
ing orders and makes the appointments
ol the niemU'rs ol his stall',
First, Headquarters will be estab
lished on Main street In front of the
ostolllce.
Second, 1 appoint as chief of stall" C.
II. Pauchv and as aides, II. Meldrinn,
Wallace Cole, F, H. Cliarman, Chaa
Rabcock, Jas. O'Connell, K, J, McKitt
rick, l.eo Harding and Hao Norris.
Mcmtersof the stall will report mounted
to chief of stair, C. II. Paucity a(8;:il)
o'clock a. in . , May 30th, 1S!M, and re
ceive orders for the parade and assign-
nounces that he has chartered the Ka
uiona to make the trio from Oregon City
so that all who wish to do so may attend
the speaking from here and return the ; ator and T. II
wine evening. All republicans who
wish to go and march in the procession
will be carried without expense. Others
must expect to pay.
R. Stanh the live secretary of the
Beaver Creek republican club was in the
city on Tuesday. He says that their Union cluo was in town on Thursday ' era under him. They will he escorted to
. club is thoroughly in earnest and that and sayj that the club has anungemeiits the Catholic school on Main street.
When the children of said school
ment.
were the most completely done up that Third. The Park I'laee burnt will re-
they have been vet. As usual, when the port Bt headquarters promptly at 8 : a.
populists saw tliey were beaten, tliey ,irot(H., i charge of olllcers to
began calling names and interrupting . tilu i4n.ny ,,,,1,1;,. gl.luo m o-ort the
the opposition speakers. , children under the iiiervialoii of Pnf.
S B. Seelcy, president of the Tualatin j I'riugle and the several assistant teach-
mey win Keep ai wia rigui up 10 eiec- all made lor a big rally at wilsonyille
tTCOWHSA GOOD DKAL Of OHOUb'D
Pr. rlorce's Uokleu
Mmlleal Discovery
And whim you hoar
dint It curt so iiiauy
IImamw, lrlin you
think "It's too glHHl
to I true."
Hut It's only rea
sonable. As a blood
eleojiMir, flivli btillilor,
ami trriiKtli rxntomr,
liotlilng like tlx " IM
enrtry " Is known to iiunllcaT aWniice. TIm
tllvtm that It eurm imiii from a torpid
liver, or from iinpura blood. Kor averytlilng
of tlila nut iim, It Is til only wnniiifei
rvme!y. In lyaeiiala, lildimaiuow I all
HroiuTilal, Throat and bung amx'lloiui; ev
ery form of Scrofula, even t'oiimiinplion (or
l.unti ai-rofuln) In tin earlier slnura, and In
Uie mint stubliorii Skin and rVulp 1)mhm
If It ever fnlU to tieuellt or cuii, you lwv
your money back.
The worse your Catarrh, the more you
need Ir, Sage's Catarrh Itnuedy. It
proprietors oiler f.M'0 eimh for a case of
( starrh lu the Head which they cannot
cure.
1
lhfore contracting
your crop it will lie
to your interest to
HOO
C. J. MITCHELL.
ArUOUA, IIKICOON,
I.IMeitihO A Co., liUauil H'J Front Hlrenl, su
vrnm-ui'o.
I.llleinliel llroa.S mi. I 10 Water HI. New York.
fJ lloroiiiili llln si., Unnbiu
81.00 OPALS.
I I T out 1I1U C11111111 mnl 1
The Elwood made her last trip for
a ileon Tuesday and is now tied up at
Salem
Wanted, a No. 8 second hand rook
s'ove. Address, with price, "Stove,"
cae Entkbi'risb.
r-nrmeister & Andresen keep all kinds
ci trins for the violin, guitar, banjo,
mifdoliu, etc. 4t
The regular republican nominee for
jui-tice of the peace is J. W. O'Connell,
who needs no introduction.
f-tfdman's Soothing Powders pre-e'-rve
a healthy state of the constitution
! n ing the pet iod of teething.
A band of forty piti es will entertain
you at the pn nic at KrKlenck s park
June 10 giyen by Wacheno social club.
Burmeister & Andresen have taken
the agency for the sweet toned Kimball
organ. Sold at prices never before given
in Oregon City. -it
Kefresh yurself these hot days with a
dish of ice cream soda at the Novelty Ice
Cream parlors, second door to Burmeis
ter A Andresen V
tioti. that precinct shows the ellect 01
the work done by republicans and will
give the ticket a good majority. j
The republicans out upon the canvass !
report big and enthusiastic meetings all j
along the line. Republicanism affords j
the only business basis this year. j
George C. Broanell is making friends!
wherever he speaks and in spite of the
desperate attempts of the popu'.Uta to
on Tuesday evening,
pec ted.
A big time Is ex-
(ireat 1'rUe AnariN.
I The following are the names of the
! children who won the ''Fruitlaxi" prizes
iatChariuan & Co' drug store: 1st
j prize. Miss F.dith Cheney, $3.(X) rash;
j I'd prize, Charles Schram $1.TO cash ; 3d
jpiize, May Hornbrook. 1.(XI cash and
j 1!) consolation prizes ol 50 cents each :
Vegelius. Maud May, Victor
81.00.
in! with itVrmu
111 M..toi1u'o tiuie or po.iitiie Ktaniiit ami
rre.'lve an oeal or III l ou. llila will null'
aapi'ar oiiee
N IC W VOUIC JK W IC 1. II V CO.
Mariiiaiu lllin k.
iSl Uorrlioii rilreel, - I'.nll.li.l. Ori'iou.
I t 1 !l I I . 1 - i I... I
II Will IHI lO lllll III
teri'st of th tux
myern of Cluck it
ma r county to vote
f- 1
A. J. Washburn,
Regular IVnmcratic Noiiiiina' for
Treasurer.
For District Attorney,
E. F. Driggs,
OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Regular lVnumtic Nominee.
T. w7FWts7
Indopondont Candidato
for Justice.
Fourth Magisterial Pint rid cm
liritcinn Ongoii City, Cnneiimli,
AlH'rnetliy, Kly mnl West Siilo.
under Father Hillehraud will form In
rear of column and la) conducted to
position assigned in bis line of march.
The seveial organizations and socie
ties taking part in the parade will as
semble at the several place of meeting
and promptly take their seveial "i
lions in line as designated.
Fourth, Thecoluinn will form promptly ! f?
1 . 1 tt l . .i 1 t . . 1
ue i i'a i nun win d v.ecttja vy a t00 f J0hniio
majority. Muraw earner, just s.mpiy vpm(,VH, Milton Mav. Minnie Philliiai.
not il Nettie May, Freddie Kenworthy. Chester
A German who was in the E.vTKHi'Bisr; Koake, Willie Ilock, Silas Scha.lle, Iora j
ollice the fiist of the week was shown the j Sumner, Harry Kinder, Mabel Krown, !
cia-ular addressed to Oeruians, and after Barton Barlow, John Chas. Kelly, Mcta j
reading it, he laughed and said that Findley and (jueenie Hoake. Call and !
Fred Hesse had a lot of gall to sign him-L,.t your piizes. Fruitlaxi is one the'
John Si:hiiiidt of Georire was in town
on Monday. He reports fruit not much
injured in his section as it was not far
enough advanced at the time of the
frost.
Miss Mabel Akin whose name Appears
on the program of the school concert
is organist for one of the largest churches
in Portland and is a teacher of extraordi
nary ability.
Ji. Riddell, professor of Human
Science, will lecture in the M. E. church
Triday evening, May 25, on "The Blun
ders of Life and the Mistakes of the
Age." Everybody invited, everybody
will laugh.
Last Friday Than. Roots and Arthur
Poster were tried before Judge Fouts
Upon the charge of disturbing a religious
meeting at Clackamas. They were
fined 20 which fine was paid.
I Lave a new Improved Fast Running
Loom for Carpet Weaving. Will fur
nish wa'p and weave for 20 cents per
yard. Quality of work guaranteed.
Drop card or see J. M. Graham in Oregon
City. Address Mrs. Henry Hughes,
Beaver Creek
In ail cases, where a mild Intellective
aperient is needed, Ayer's Pills are the
best. They improve the sppetite, re
store healthy action, promote digestion,
and regulate every function. No pill is
in greater demand, or more highly rec
ommended by the profession.
Buy your groceries of F. Dre6ser & Co.,
329 Washington St., Portland, and get
tbe "Wonders of the World's Fair" abso
lutely free of expense. Every 3.60 pur
chase secures one isjrtfolio. Goods
delivered at boat and car landings at
Oregon City.
Have you seen the latest? The place
to find it is at the mamoth store ol Char
mnn & Son where they have just received
a fine stock of the latest novelties in dres
goods together with a full line of the 1-t-r,t
novelties in trimmings, including
the celebrated Hercules braid. The but
tons to match are something new and
unique which you should not miss seeing.
Ladies desiring to purchase on reason
able terms and at a great sacrifice a well
established, equipped and profitable
ladies Turku-b bathing, bairdressing and
manicuring store can iearn of such an
opening by addressing or calling at No.
329 Morrison St, Marquam block, Port
land. The only TurkiHb baths for ladies
ia the city. .Reason for selling ill health.
4t
As il will be impossible for all who
desire to get into the Congregational
church on Memorial Sunday, there will
be services in a number of the churches
on the hill . In the Presbyterian church
Kev. Giboney will conduct services ap
propriate to the day as will also Rev.
Mc Lain at the United Bretheren church.
If it is found necessary there will be an
overflow meeting in one of the other
churches down town. 1
sell lots of Germans. "Why," he con
tinued, "He.-we has hardly been in the
county long enough to turn around and
now he pretends to tell us how to vote."
Brownell and Starkweather will have
another joint debate at S indy on Satur
day, after which Starkweather will look
down bis nose worse than he did at
Sandy Wednesday, when he could hardly
best Bowel regulators known and only
50 cents a bottle. Ciiarmax A Co., Agts.
The Oregon City Chautauqua circle
closed a Very profitable year's work on
Tuesday evening of this week at the
home of Mis Mertie Stevens. The house
was beautifully decorated for the occas
ion and a short program of
speeches was followed by an elegant
6nd a populist to shake hands with or j banquet for twenty-seven numbers. The
condole with over their waning pros
pact. The old man isn't in it.
It is expected that a big crowd will go
to O-wouo Friday evening.
from here
The boat leaves at seven o'clock.
Friday evening the Germans of Mil
waukee are planning to have speaking
in their own language at the hall and
Saturday evening W. S. U'Ren ana A.
S. Dresser will discuss the financial
question. Milwaukee is all right.
Capt. Apperson. Senator Cross and
C. H. Dve are booked to address the New
Era republican club at the Leland school
house on Friday evening.
In view of the fai Is of the case it ia
amusing to hear the claims made by C.
W. Ganong for credit not due him for col
lecting biek taii-s. The truth of the
matter is Mr. C. H . Dye was employed
by the court to collect the back taxes
and the county court proceedings will
show that he was paid for doing it. Capt.
Caitiff, county treasurer, or Coroner
Holman will next be claiming credit for
collecting back taxes.
The Lincoln Republican club of Or
ville sends word that it is making arrange
ments to have a grand rallv on the first
day of June at 7:.'K)p. in. It has se
cured Edgar Grimiu of Portland as the
principal speaker but there will also be
other prominent seakers present who
will deliver short speeches. Hon
Alonzo Gesner, nominee on republican
ticket for joint senator for Marion and
Clackamas counties is expected to be
present and all are invited as a grand
time ib expected.
The speech of Hon. Tlios. H. Tongue
of Hillsboro on Monday 'evening was an
able effort, and while his audience was
not large on account of lack of advertis
ing the hall was fairly well filled. He
was introduced by Senator H. E. Cross
in a briet but pointed speech after whi. h
Mr. Tongue proceeded to discuss the
political situation in his terse and telling
style. His speech was devoted largely
to state issues. Governor Pennoyer was
deservedly scored in a telling manner,
and the national issues discussed only
so far as the tariff legislation relates to
Oregon and her products. Altogether
the speech was one of the niost telling
delivered here this year.
There will be a republican rally at lit.
Pleasant on Tuesday evening of next
week at 8 o'clock to be addressed by
Messrs. Dresser and Strange. The
meeting will be held at Part low's hall
at the Apperson place which has been
donated for the occasion .
Henry Mcldrum, chairman of the
county committee, lias arranged to have
Hon. C. II Dodd of Portland make
three speeches in this county, discussing
politics from a business man's stand
point. Mr. Dodd is one of the solid
business men of the state and will discuss
the situation in a clear and concise
manner. These speeches will be at 1 :30
each day upon the following dates:
at 11:110 on .Main street, right resting on
! Fifth street in the following Riders :
i I. Knights of Pythias in uniform and
1 mounted.
I 2. Co. F, of the 0. N. G.
I H. The Grand Army of the KepubPc.
4 . The Sons of Veterans.
5. Oregon City r'be IVpartment.
ti. The children of the public school
taking part.
7. The Honorable County Court and
County Officers.
!). Women's Relief Corps in car
riages. Fifth, Column at 10 o'clock a. m. will
move south on Main street to the
cement works, thence countermarch
music and down Main sfreet to Ten'.h street ttieucu
out said street and along the road, up
the bluff to Seventh sheet, thence out
said street to cemetery.
Sixth, At the conclusion of the ar
ceremonies at the cemetery and at the
sound of the bugle the column will form
WII.LAal KTTK KHiKKAH PKCHKK t.olXIK,
Ml
U-eta the eponil ami fourth Moiolay In the
mouth al 7 no I' M . lu I O O K Hull.
I M. 0. C II ahvan. MM I III an in
Hrerelary. N U,
II r AS l'KI-l'iihln I'anva.aer ol .mmI . Vil
li (Ire... l.lheral .Ury ami -eli.,-. tii
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For Justice of the Peace
W. L WHITE,
Independent Candidate
Fourth Justice district.
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PECIAL SALE...
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Children's and Youth's Suits
Wo are gointf to sell our stock nf rhililrcn'n clothing nt prices
tliut cnniiot Im (lutiliimtt-il in this city or IVrtlmnl.
. Regular 17 M for
. liegular (1 W for
work pursued consisted largely of Roman
History, Roman Literature and Art,
Medirtva! Song and Legend and Ely'
Outlines of Economies. A good deal of
faithful work has been done and the dis-1 at the west gate of cemetery grounds in
cuscions in connection with these studies 1 the order designated for the march out,
There is and return to the city, and on arrival at
member-, their several headquarters will I dis
I have been highly instructive.
I prospect of largelr increased
, ship for next year. There is also talk j
of branch circles among those too fair i
away to attend the central circle. TheJ
club adjourned to meet again tho last,
Tuesday in September.
Rev. Franklin Johnson, D. I , pnsed !
! through Portland, lust Friday on a hm-i-:
nesstiipto Tacoma. Dr. Johnson not I
hiB start in Oregon City ; but went Eat j
thirty years since to grow. He is now
Professor in the Theological Department 1
of the Chicago University. Not having j
time to come to Oregon City he was met .
by bis brother, W. Carey Johnson, at
the Cascaifo Locks, and the two brothers
thus bad an afternoon and the evening
together. Dr. Johnson greatly regretted
not having time lo reach this point,
where his boyhood was spent, and sent j
good wis lies to all friends a ad relative
in Oregon City.
Wednesday Supt. W. T. Gardner of j
the Bov' and Gills Aid Society came up '.
from Portland and took the two children .
of a man named Stuub to the Home in
Portland. The boy is about seven and
the girl about four years old. Their '
mother died nearly two years ngo and ,
their father, who came here with them!
last fall, has kept them in a small Ion j
cabin in the timber en the West Side, j
lie not only neglected them but treated j
tliem unkindlv. A complaint was made!
to Mr. Gardner, who alter investigating!
the :ase, took the children to the Home j
where they will be properly cared for.
Those who heard Miss Skillman at the
entertainment given by the Congrega- j
tional church a few weeks ago will testify j
to her superior talent and will lie pleased
to have the opportunity to hear her at J
the school entertainment.
missed
It is hoped tliat all societies and organ
izations will maintain their -smitions in
the column until dismisstd at their
ereral headquarters. J. T. ArPKksoN,
Marshal of the Day.
Tost Ohiikhs 'M Pkcohatiu anii!
MkmokialDayk. May 1U, 1MM)
Hcailquarters Meade Post No. '1, G. A. R.
Menlers of Mtade Post and all old
soldiers who desire to participate in the
parH'le on Decoration day will assemble
at tlie post room at 9 o'clock A. M. on
Wednesday, May 30, preparatory to
ma trhing to the tuinctary to decorate
the graves of fallen comrades. Badges
and uniforms will be worn where pos
sible. Members of the Tost will also convene
in their post room atth.'IO A. M. sharp
on Sunday May 27th to uuurch to the
ciitirch to attend divine service ia
memory of our fallen comrades.
W. II. Bi'iK.HAHOT, Cotuniuuder.
I'WX.HA AT I 111 It'll.
Memorial services for the fallen heroic
defenders of the Union will lie hcM in
the Congregational church, Sunday
morning, May 21, MM, at 10 :.'M), sharp.
Music by the hand.
Invocation.
Hymn.
Reading of Scripture.
Prayer.
Anthem.
Collection.
Sermon.
Iivnin, America.
Music.
C. H. Dai i iiv,
Chairman of Committee.
C. J. Mitchell, of Aurora, who is asso
ciated with one of the largest hop houses
on the coast, has an ad in this issue
which it will pay hop raisers to read.
Receipt, note and order books at the
Entkbpkibk office.
I Request.
The Grand Army and kindred organi
zations request that on Wednesday, May
1 :50th, all business houses be closed from
!) :.30 a. m. to 2 p. m., and along the line
of march on Main and Seventh streets
houses be decorated with flags or other
emblems of a national character.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
PPrl
Bakin
PowdeK
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
SuitH, (i to N venrs
SuitH, 1 1 to 1 vars,
Suits, 5 to H years Regular
Suit.i, to 10 years Regular
.SuitH, Ji to 13 years ltegulur
Suits, 7 to 12 years, Regular
Suitn, G to 51 years, Regular
The Vrn nsville gixula are not inclinlm! in there
f (X) for
4 ft) for
i 00 for
3 r() for
2 50 for
prices.
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A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT
-Will Ih tuado in all lines of-
BROWNSVILLE GOODS.
GLASS & SMYTH.
MARVELS OF CHEAPNESS
(MEQUALEO IN PRICE; UlSUfiT.SSEl) IN HEAIT
Arthur's New Home Magazine
Choice Literature, Stories, I'octns,
Sketches of Travel, History, etc.
The Net Peterson Magazine
Universally commended by the presa
as one of the best of American
MiiKFuincs.
Its contribntora are among tbt
moat popular American writers.
lis uiusirairons are
fine. It is store
house of choice liter
ature and art. Its
low price is a wonder.
Send i.ou for a
year's suliacription,
or 50 centa for six
mouths. It will prove
a bif( investment.
Stmplt Cofi, 6 ointt.
FREE
euT'Pavcs)
WORTH
$300
7
YEAR
Notes en the newest styles fn dress,
llonculture, etc.
Valuable house
b I11U, pretty designs
in needlework. A
niece of choice Music
lu everv number.
All for only i.oo
per year. I landsnme
premiums for gcttiiiK
up cluot.
ftample Cap' I ttnti.
The New Peterson Magazine f Arthnr's New Home Magazine
PHILADELPHIA. I PHILADELPHIA.
The two itf iiiffixlftfa) One Vfnr for 1.71.
ADULTERATION
Is carried out to a degree
never before known in all
kinds of products in order
that they may be sold
GROCERIES CHEAP.
Have not escaped the per
nicious effects of this latest
scheme to catch the frugal
buyer.
MARR & ROBERTSON. -
Make a specialty of carrying
Only First Class Family Groceries
of whose purity and quality there
is no doubt. The are not undersold
by any other grocery in town.