Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 13, 1894, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
THE ENTEKTRISE COKKEsrOMV.
EST8 SWEEP THE FIELD.
Salmon Spray Harlow Road Almost
Clear or Know Traveler Cross
ing: Summit House Repairs.
Saimos, Julv a A goodly number of
people of tin's section went to Sandy to cele
brate she Fourth, your correspondent
among the numlr. A very pood time was
had, everything going otr smoothly. The
music was furnished by Cordray' orchestra
of Tort land and was excellent. A ball in
the hall at night finished the day's enter
tainments, Mr. McCoy, of roriland, passed here last
Tuesday going to the water ditch in Eastern
Oregon on which he has a contract. He
had about forty "lingo," or Italians, whom
, lift was taking up to work on the ditch.
Our school teacher, Miss Birdie Galen
tine, went home to Hubbard to spend the
fourth.
H. 8. Campbell passed here on Tuesday
trc-ing to his station at the Summit House to
make repairs, as it was reported that the
now had broken in part of the roof, and j
get the house ready for the summer. The I
road Is ne irly clear of snow now. j
Messrs. Brrneggrr and Hobbie have been I
on a trip to the latter s claim at Clear creek, j
Ite wished to ascertain the daninge done to I
it last summer by forest fires. He found it J
not serious. 1'kih.ress.
cut around here the past week, and most of
it la of a first class quality. Although there
is quits a rush at present there is but very
little hiring of hands being done, most fann
ers having hands enough on their places to
carry them through.
Miss Minnie Moses, who has been spend
ing a few weeks with relations here, has re
turned to her home in Portland.
Newton Slyter bade farewell to these parts
on the morning of the fifth and departed
for the home ot his parents on Iairy creek
in Washington county, where he will spend
the remainder of the summer.
Conrad Weoltle, sen., and Win. ami Kred
Schali left for Sheridan on Saturday last to
look at a ranch recently purchased hj one
of their Dakota friends. Mr. Weoltle has
some thoughts of trading his present home
for a prairie farm.
Simeon V Neni has returned home from
Salem where be has been attending school
for the past year.
Caterpillars are becoming scarce. The
few that are left are rolling up snugly in
their cocoons. No great damage seems to
to have been done by them as they have
taken but few leaves otl from the fruit trees.
The wheat aphis is quite numerous, but
as yet not much damage to the grain has
become apparent. The aphis has also made
raids on some of the oat fields.
All the winter and some spring grain is
headed out, and it looks like harvest is close
at hand. I'ns.
Wiui k them Is doubtless a question h.
tween Pullman and his employes which
ought to have been adjusted for the bet
terment of the employes, It Is a grave
question whether it was of importance
enough to Justify discommoding almost the
entire American people for the sake of the
few dollars gain which would have accrued
to the laborers. Hut when there was added
to this inconvenience and loss destruction
of property, disobedience to laws and the
spilling of blood it is hard to II ml excuse or
palliation. The demand of the strikers in
many Instances is for the restoration of I
wages received in lS!";t. They seemingly
forgvl that others besides themselves have
sultered. Indeed, it would he hard to tlnd a
class or an individual who has not sultered
seriously. Itusinesa men consider them
selves fortunate if they are not losing
money, farmers are constrained to b satis
fied if their debts are not becoming greater,
laborers are In luck the country over if they
have work at considerable less wages than
was paid a year and a half ago. Why then
should all of these, and the thousands of
others in the various occupations through.
out the country, be inconvenienced and
made to sutler loss for the sake of the few
railroad workers and employes in Pullman's
shops? The rest of the country and people
have some rights which are entitled to respect.
GREHT
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SANDY Sil'lBS.
The Celebration a Success Teachers'
on the 27th of July.
Picnic
The fe
Sanpy, July 8. The Fourth was a lively
day for this burg and every thing passed
off in a very pleasant and agreeable manner.
There was the largest crowd present ever
seen in Sandy and all seemed to enjoy them
selves in and about Meinig's park. The
people were somewhat disappointed in the
speaker 's not coming, but alter the reading
of the Declaration of Independence, Rich
ard Bradley consented to address the au
dience and made some very pleasing and
appropriate remarks after which Clarence
Stephens favored the crowd with a pleasing
declamation. A Mr. Freemont then de
livered a fine speech which was very appro
priate and much enjoyed by all present.
A grand school picnic is the next thing
on the program for the park at this place.
It will beheld on the 27th of July at the
park and will be a gala day for the teachers
and schools of this place and all the sur
rounding country. The Metropolitan band
of Portland will furnish music for the occa
sion and a fine program is being prepared.
Everybody interested in the schools or in
, educational work is invited to be present
as a grand time is assured.
The M. A. Ross G. A. R. post, of Pleasant
Home, is planning to have a reunion and
picnic sometime in August which will prob
ably last a couple of days. The annoutiee
nient of this meeting will be made later.
Wilsoiiville Whispers.
Wiisonvii ls, July !. A good many of
the burners of this place are feeling very
uneasy over the fato of the grain crop this
........ n.. - .. r .1. i
mi vii aii-vum i. m nine Krrru uiei'i . ., . , .,
.. . . .. . ... , Lutheran faith in our cilv
alive with. Vnlike the insect "reported hv l-'"""" ""miles who had petitioned
your Stafford correspondent lu,t week. ,or minister were reorganized into the
The one here has no resemblance of the "Evangelical Lutheran's Congregation
hop louse whatever, it being from three to of Oregon City, Oregon, mid are being
rive times larger and of a greenish color, j faithfully served by their pastor. The
whereas the hop louse is nearly while. As j membership has increased fouifoM in
yet, however, the, insects have done no milll,M.r in ,H .,... ,,.:. , ,.,
months, tho congregation now num
bering twenty-live families and is still
Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Suits for 00c. and $1.00.
Good heavy Suits from $1.76 to $3.00.
Men's $5.00 Suit fors $3.00.
Also a nice lino of Black and Fancy Worsted Suits for loss than it cost
to manufacture them ono yoar ago.
Prints, Shirtings and Muslins choaper than ovor boforo.
Evangelical Lutheran's In Oregon Citj,
I-ast October Uov. I,. Uroy, a nieintar
of the Evangelical Lutheran bodv was I . , , ,
sent to our city (. tho mission hoard oi i Highest Price Paid for Produce.
liit church to pstalilish the Evangelical
I
i
Spnngwater Spores.
Spbi.igwatee, July 9. People are very
busy trying to get their hay made before it
rains again.
The morning of the Fourth dawned with
brightness and beauty, and by ten o'clock
the grove in which we celebrated was filled
with a happy looking crowd of people from
every direction. The program was made up
and at 11 o'clock Walter Holcomb, Esq.,
took the platform as chairman. 1 1 irst on
the program was the singing of " America"
by the choir. Miss Helen Taylor was then
introduced and recited the Declaration of
Independence. H. 8. Strange of Oregon
delivered the oration which was principally
devoted to the necessity of educating tbe
youth of our country to patriotism. A
song, "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," was sung
by the children while marching under a
flag, after which a recess till two was taken
for dinner, which was Indulged in heartily
by all. Dancing, swinging, croquet and
other amusement filled up tbe time of the
afternoon. During the shaking a tremen
dous roar came from the direction of the
anvil that had been used in tbe morning in
the place of cannon. It had been heavily
charged and left by some thoughtless per
son to be fired at the close of the address.
Some small boys went too close with fire
crackers and the charge was set off. Little
Harry, son of Carl Howell, was badly
shocked and his face powder burned. Les
ter, son of Jack Marrs, was hurt about the
Jtgs but not seriously.
Mr. Bullard, an old gentleman of Currins
ville, was stricken with palsy at the cele
bration the evening of the Fourth. It has
been reported since that he is recovering.
A protracted meeting held by the Presby
terians began the evening of July Cth, con
- ducted by Rev. J. Sylvanus of the Spring
water church, and. Dr. Gwyn of b'aleni.
Other ministers are expected.
apparent damage and the crop looks more I
promising than tor several years back. The j
hay crop which is now beingcut is unusually
large. The Sharp brothers Irom twenty
seven acres expect to harvest ab.iut sixty
tons, and John Kruse, T. L. Turner, llisliop
Seely, 1. Wagner and John Aden will
evidently have yields of like proportion.
The Miley brothers are credited with hav
ing the best looking bop yard in the neigh
borhood. E. R. Seely and wife of Woodburn were
visiting Iriends and relatives here the past
week.
Your Stafford correspondent in giving an
account in last w eek's Kmteki'hisk of the
spelling school given at Frog Pond the pre
vious Saturday failed to give Miss Dora
Thompson due credit for spelling the school
down.
Mark Seely. senior partner of the well
known firm of Seely, Tvler Si Co., is re-
ported to have embarked on the blissful
sea or matrimony, a few months since. In
behalf of the neighborhood. Stranger begs
leave to congratulate tbe young couple.
STKAIKiER.
R0SEGMJ1HS
CRN BY.
Dexter-
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II A HI (HJ OH ST & COMPANY,
1M Front Strvnt. HARDWARE 1'ortUinl. OnKoii.
Northittru Agents for
ATKI1VS
itnoinl. lilies Occident Tutllrlmilli
growing rapidly . Among her own mom
Ihts and also among rliuritahlo (rends
she lias raised a neat sum of money for
a building fund. Tho trustees have
been instructed to buy a situ for a
church ami parsonagu in a good location
in the next few weeks. An appropriate
church exit lice will lie erected this fall.
Church Dedication.
Sunday, July the Mil, will he a happy
day for the "Evangelical Lutheran St.
Peter's Congregation of Mink at which
time they will dedicate theii grand new
church which has been erected this
spring in spite of the hard times. Key.
l. tirey from this city is pastor of said i Crescent Wedges (warranted.) R & S Proof Chains
congregation. He has worked in Mink . ..... -, ...
Loggers ami oou Lhopiwrs H-naitiea.
OREGON.
lrjler Unre Silver Ste
CAPTURED THE SPEAKER.
To thi Editor: Please allow nie the
privilege to give an explanation regarding
the celebration at Wrights Springs on the
Fourth. After the celebration had been
started, Knotts i Nash leased the grounds
and went ahead with the celebration. C.
A. Fitch, of Portland, was engaged to de
liver the oration which he did giving good
satisfaction. Shortly alter his address was
completed one or two gentlemen made
themselves very persistent indeed by taking
posession ol the grounds without any con-1
sent of tbe managers and passed the hat to
pay Mr. Fitch. The Courier published lust
week that we refused to pay the speaker,
which is not true. Mr. Fitch will tell any
one that he was taken away without saying
one word to the managers, and how in the
name of common sense could he be paid
his fees. Furthermore tbe managers have
5 for Mr. Fitch. Strangs indeed, but
nevertheless true. Jealous and envious
people can accumulate confusion.
C. E. K NOTTS.
Mcli.io, July 0, !!.
New Era Notes.
Msw Era, July 9. The republican club
of this place met last Friday evening with
a very small attendance. It was postponed
till tbe busy time is over and the evenings
get longer. No definite time was named
but we hope to see a large attendance when
the time comes to meet again.
Every body is busy having with scarcely
time for Sunday rest.
The Spiritualist campmeeting is in full
progress at this place. Quite a number of
campers from abroad are on the ground.
It is feared that the wheat crop will suf
fer somewhat from the green aphis which
has attacked every field, some pretty badly.
Oats seem almost exempt from their attack
.if i r. . i . ... ....
ne are iniormea mat tnere wilt be a
basket sociable at L'nion Hall, Wednesday
evening, July IStb, for the benefit of the
Tbelps school, it being the last day of the
summer term. Everybody is cordially in
vited to attend. Jadies please bring a well
filled basket and a bouquet.
The Sunday school at Central Point re
sumed meetings last Sunday altera post
ponment of two Sundays to go to Can by
campmeeting, where everybody enjoyed
themselves to their hearts content.
Sherwood Shavings.
Sherwood, July 9. The farmers near
this place are improving the fine weather
getting in their bay crop, which is not very
heavy but generally good in quality.
The grain aphis has made its appearance
up here. What damage it may do it is im
possible now to say.
Quite a number of the old folks of this
place attended the celebration at Hood
View on the Fourth. The exercises of the
day were good. Dinner was served on the
grounds. A program consisting of music,
recitations and appropriate addresses from
Chauncey Calkins, W. F. Young. William
Dodson and Eev. J. M. Barber was listened
to, after which all gave themselves up to
having a general good time. Services were
held in the church in the evening.
A dance was given at Seney's hall on the
evening of the Fourth. A large crowd was
present and a merry time was enjoyed by
all.
Misses Carrie Murdock, Estella Attaberry
and Elsie Moshier are with us again alter
spending a few months in Portland. It
seams good to meet old friends.
Fa KM Kit.
for the last eight months with the best
of success and the congregation is now
ready to call a pastor who will take
charge of the Mink field in shout six oi
eight weeks, At the dedication there
will be grand singing and shaking in
both the English and German language,
ami the eloquent Itevs. A. Kruse ami J.
Herting from Portland will be present.
All are cordially invited.'
Preparing to Impeach Olaey,
Chicaoo, July 11. Soverign was in
consultation today by long-dstance tele
phone with General Secretary John W.
Hayes, T. B. McGuire and Charles A.
French, members of the executive com
mittee of the Knights of I-abor, who are
in vtaamngton. roveruign saul: "pro
reeding will lie commenced today under
the direction ol members of the execu
tive committee to imtieaeh Attorney-General
Olney. We have the best legal ad
vice in Washington, and the petition
against Attorney-General Olney is ready
for filing."
A ready Files. Hope.
Crescent meg
Oregon City Agent,
WILSON A COOK
Portland-Clatskanie.
R-O-U-T-E
STR. SARAH DIXON,
GEO. M SHAVER. Master,
Will K-ave Portlund foot of Mad
ison street Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 8 o'clock A. M. for
niatskanip A Wau I anrlinno
W.nt the President In.pe.ched w -
Ci.kvki.and July 11, At tho meeting j Returning tho Hteanior will tiaes
of the local lodges of the KnighU of!Jak point at Kauicr, (!:0l;
Labor, field tonight, resolutions were Kalatim, CA'y, St. IIcIimih, K:()0 A.
adopted demanding the impeachment of j M., on TucxdayH, Thursdays and
The Oregon City Sash & Door Co.
j CAUKY TIIK LAIUSKST STOCK OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.,
IN OREGON CITy.
SjKfciol nizen of doorn and windows mado to ordrr. Turning of nil kinds.
Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts
Furnished on niijilication. Uuilders give us a call and see if our work
is not of the hest, and our prices as low as the lowi-nt. I'rico
s nt on application.
Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City.
President Cleveland for high crimes and
misdemeanors, that the majesty of the
law may ha vindicated.
For Male, ( heap.
A good six-room house, JL'OOcaflh, bal
ance installments. A chance to put your
rent into a home. C. II. Dva.
htmy
The
Stafford Squlbl.
Staffokd, July 9. Hot! That is but
Striking it easy. It is melting weather.
Several hundred tons of clover have been
Clarke's Chatter.
Clakkes, July 9. Everybody is
making hay while the nun shines,
yield is excellent.
The celebration at the iiutte was enjoyed
by all present.
Miss Amanda Tinnerstet returned from
Clackamas Sunday where she has been at
tending school.
Mrs. O. W. 1-ee is very sick.
John Gard has taken his mother, Mrs. J.
J. Oard, to visit relatives across the Clacka
mas river at Currinsville,
Quite a number are going from here to
Milwaukee to attend the camp meeting
there. Alma
Kracse's IIkadaciie Caisui.ks, 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
indulgence in food or drink lute at night.
Price twenty five cents For sule by
Charman & Co , City Drug Store.
Bread.
verogo housekeeper
better List.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing in the post office at Oregon City, Oregon,
July 12,
Brooks, Wm Htaub, A J
Doering, Bertha Tuttle, Mrs J M
McGhan, Mrs Mattie Williams, J C
Schangen, Mr Woods J M
If called for please state when advertised.
E. M. RANDS, V. M. i
Uread,
Of all things the
is particular about, it is the quality of
bread for her table. Good home made
bread is not equaled by the ordinary
bakery and to meet this requirement,
Mr. J. Kgle of the fjliively bakery'
has put on the market his celebrated
home made bread. This bread is made
from the same kind of flour that is ground
for export and none of the processes are
used in its manufacture that, while giv
ing the bread a fine appearance, ruin its
quality. The utmost cleanliness is ob
served in all departments and the pa
trons of the bakery are invited to in
spect it at any time, that they may see
for themselves how their bread is pre
pared and handled.
Saturdays
Tho company reserves tho right
to change time without notice.
For freight or passenger rates
apply to dock clerk at Portland, foot
Washington St.,oron board steamer.
This is the nearest and most di
rect route to tho Nehalem valley.
Portland-Cowlitz
Hiver Koute, via.
WILLAMETTE SLOUGH
Joseph Kellogg Trans. Co.
Do You Need ii Legal Blank?
Tho KNTKlil'lUsW lias the only'comli'to ntock
in Clackamas county.
Nearly 200 Different Blanks
to Make Selections From.
Every kind of a blank needed by a Judge, Jus
tice, Lawyer, Keal Kstato Dealer, Farmer or
Median is.
One or a Quantity Sent PSTAGE paid at Portland
Prices to Your Address.
STR. JOSEPH KELLOCd town
Kelso Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at (J A. M. Leaves Port
land, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7 A. M.
If you want an attractive sign see
Davis the painter. Portland prices.
Shop back of Pope & Co.'g hardware
store.
$:0) Reward,
for any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine,
Chloral or any other injurious compound
in Kha use's IIeadaciik Cai'hulks, 25
cents. For sale by Charman & Co's.,
drug store.
STR. NORTHWEST Leaves Port
land Monday, Wednesday and
Friday for Kelsoand Upper Cow
litz river points, returning the!
following days. I
FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME.
Steam'r Telephone
This is tho only direct route to
reach all Cowlitz river points.
" WM. It. IIOLMAN, Agent.
Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Or.
TTAMTJN ORANGE, NO. Ill, P. of If,
Mftetn lHt Saturday ot each month nt tholr
bull In Wllnnvil!e. K. U. ilKNRV,
Mih Bkoa Sharp, Seo'y. Jtnuter.
OHEOON CITY HOSR CO.. No 8
Regular meeting third Tue.clay of etiub
month it 7:80 P. M J. I) Kknnm Pre.
Jt.S. Btrakue, Sec. B, KitrzoiK, f"rm.
1 t.s-s
Leaves foot of Alder street, Portland.
Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. M.
Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M.
Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with, Telephone ever-
night for Portland.