Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 10, 1894, Image 6

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    gpHE BOSTON STORE flEOPENED FOR BUSINESS
Goods,
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Only
Having bought the Boston Store stock and some
will sell you goods cheaper than ever known before.
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OKEtiO.N CITY OFFICERS
11 Ivor.
Ch el ol Police -
A&eaor.
Trcaanrr.
City Attorney.
8tr.-i CommWloner.
Bant, of w.ipr Works,
Hiram Stmluhi
L. U I'oritr
Ck.i, E. Hurna
t 8 Calm
R. L. Hnlman
E. F. Irii.
C. Bnho.H-k.Jr.
W. H. Howell
City Mlinfr.
D. Ktnnslrd
Coniri.nir n-C. O. Albrttht, Jr., H. L Kelly, C.
N. (.iwiiui.u. J J. Cooke, B F. JKr, II.
C. Steven., iieo, Bmughtou. M. Howell
council meet Ant Wednesday ofe.cn month
til ' tty hall.
Legal Advertising:.
Hereafter no legal advertisement will
be inserts) in the EsTKRrnisK unless
payment for the same is made at the
tim the affidavit of publication is ren
dered. This rule will be imperative and
dead-heat litigants, who make it a prac
tice of working the courts, lawyers and
newspapers will have to look to some
other pa tier to-et their notice published.
SRAY OF THE FALLS.
Price tde lowest Red Front Stores.
1 want a few good farm loans.
V H. RlRGHARDT.
The hay crop was good and well se
cured.
Judge Dixon msy well be said to be a
manyinir man.
Cocoa-Coffee is a great winner. Try
it. E, E. William. The Grocer.
Good morning. Ha your face been to
Tarker, ti e barber, with his clean towel.
Every purchaser of a lot in Bolton has
change to secure free of cost a beauti
ful cottage.
W. T. W hillock lett for his place in
Mar on county near Berry, on Saturday
. to be gone some time.
Rutherford Whitlock and Chas. Burns
. retnrned from their expedition to Sal
mon river the first of the week.
Instructions in swimming to ladies
and children free at Capt. Bandy's bath
house, foot Eleventh street.
Wecar'vthe best line of confection
fry, fruit and nuts in the city.
.. E. Williams, The Grocer.
Jnslice tiianlcs, real estate blanks, and
all other clanks at the Entkkpkisk of
fice. Portland prices.
Burmeiter & Andresen keep a fine
assortment of strings for the banjo, vio
lin, guitar an 1 mandolin.
For this month only Bellamy & Busch
will sell jelly glasses with heavy tin
covers for 35 cents per dozen.
Mrs. E. J. Garrowand family and Ed.
Baxter and family returned on Wednes
day from a catnpine trip up the Clacka
m as.
Miss Florence Brownell, of this city,
is a guest of the family of A. N. Wright,
of Portland, who are camping on the
lower Columbia river.
Dr. Geo. Parish of Macedonia, Iowa,
was ia the city yesterday, the guest of
County Clerk 1 lor ton who was an old
Iowa friend of the doctor.
Kimball organs are admitted to be the
sweetest toned and most durable organ
made. See Burmeister & Andresen
about prices and terms.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Dresser and Mrs.
Rachel Baird and family are camped at
the spring below Gladstone, where they
are enjoying a pleasant outing.
Miss Sarah Cameron one of the Seat
tle teachers was here the first of the
week the guest of H. 8. Strange with
whom the taught in La Grande.
Prof. ft. W. Pringle writes he will be
in BroaUhead, Wisconsin, schools the
coming year w here he has a pleasant
and in every way a desirable position.
John Cross was thrown from a horse
on Wednesday at Gladstone and for a
time it was feared that he was seriously
hurt as he was a long time unconscious.
Mit Cross, Paul Prager, John Cross,
Chas. Smith and Ed. Bolda constituted a
hunting and fishing party that started
or the head waters of the Clackamas
on Thurf day.
Wru. Lankins, who has been visiting
in the western states tho past year re-;
turned last week pleased to get back to
Oregon. He says that this county is
away ahead of everything back there.
Patronize home institutions, buy your
groceries of Marr & Robertson. Every
thing in the line of fancy or staple gro
ceries. Orders called for and delivered.
"Wonders of the World's Fair" free of
expense. Every purchase of 3.50 se
cures one portfolio. tf.
X X
Notions, Fancy Goods,
Exclusive Dry Goods House in the City.
I That Oregon City is to have a hospital
ig ,w,lllps not pwrMy known, yet
such we are informed is the caw and
the best of it is that the ladies who are
founding it are well known as nurses of
the best ability. It is to be located at
Gladstone adjacent o the electric line
near the Clackamas river in a pleasant
locality. The promoters of this enter
prise are Miss M. E. Liihker and Miss
J. Utter both graduates of the German
hospital as nurses. They are now hav
ing their building fitted up with all
modern appliances and will soon he
ready to receive patients. As Clacka
mas county annually pays to the Port
land hospitals a good round sum for the
care of patients it can now help a worthy
institution and besides leaving the money
at home secure better care for patients.
J. W. Grout, J. A. Buck, E. Kechner
and S. Marrs, of this city, and Mr. Huff
man, of Eagle Creek, returned Saturday
evening from a trip to the mountains.
They went three weeks ai;o up the Mol
alla to its head waters, then passed along
the summit of the Cascades for some dis
tance and descended the Santiam. They
were on the lookout for mineial, hut
though they found some proieets there
was no discovery of color o cause them
to take a claim. Several mining paities
were passed while they were out, hut
none of them seemed to be striking it
rich.
The Biiperior ability of white men is
shown in the garden business which a
few years ago was entirely in the hands
of' the Chinese. On the hill back of
Canemah F. R. Andrews has one of the
neatest gardens in the state, which he
has named Maplewood Gardens."
There, mar always be found tlie choicest
and most succulent vegetables because
he has introduced a system of irrigation
which keeps the garden even and con
stanny watered, it is t lie best way in
the world to raise vegetables as his cus
tomers have found ont tc their pleasure.
' Clackamas county is recognized every
where as one of the finest if cot the best
stock county in the valley and its tine
beef animals are everywhere renowned.
Knowing this the well-known butchering
firm of Petzold i Gale, the Seventh
street butchers, make a specialty of
selecting from the best animals in the
county such stock as will enable them to
keep only the very best meats, which
they sell at the lowest living prices.
Their customers are always certain of
finding the best of everything in the
meat line at their shop
D. F. May and family and R. E. Rob
erts and family returned from a three
weeks camping expedition on the upper
Molnlla the first of the week and report
an exceedingly pleasant time. One even
ing while out they invited neighboring
campers in, and had a camp fire and
candy pull. Good time! You may he
assured that it was way up.
Home-made bread is recognized as
the very best at all times and the cus
tomers of J. Egle the Shively building
baker assert that they can not tell the
difference between bis bread and that
made at home unless it be that his is
just a little the better. But don't tell
your wife that.
During the past week the Western
Union has had men in the city putting
in a system of electric clocks which, be
sides being connected with the Lick Ob
servatory and showing the correct time,
are self-winders. Tbey will be a grat
convenience.
Superintendent H. 8. Gibson was
agreeably surprised the last day of the
institute when his teachers called him up
and presented him with an elegant
watch, charm and chain as a token of their
esteem. The watch is a beauty and Mr.
Gibson is justly proud of it.
At Willamette Falls the water mains,
sewer pipes and electric wires are now all
in place so that residents there are about
ready to live. They are connected to
town by telephone so they are about as
good as in the city.
O. E. A. Freytag still complains that
he is being rushed to death to supply
customers with vegetables. This week
he has been unable to supply all the
fresh sweet corn required so great was
the demand.
Geo. H. Webster, of Clackamas, was
in town Monday on business. lie is
just building a new dry house to use in
converting his prune crop into a market
able article,
WITH A FULL LINE OF
Oswego's Fulnre.
Under the head of "A Bright Future"
the Ironworker eavs: ''Oswego has as
bright a luture as any tow n in the North
west, will soon be bristling with
activity if onlv pari that is promised
com en true. The prospects of this town
are even brighter than Oregon City, not
withstanding the spurt now lieing en
joyed at the county seat. While Ore
gon City will be hut a station furnishing
electric power, Owego will have the
i . . i .
I aiivamage snoruy oi oemg one oi me
manufacturing sites utilizing that power
and in direct communication with the
Pacific. In a comparatively brief period
the deepening of the channel tiotweeu
here and Portland will enable ocean ves
sels to anchor at Oswego. This fact will
be quickly recognized by manufacturers,
who will on account of this hwiellciul
navigation, establish plants here, ami es
pecially so as they can secure electric
power atOwego as at Oregon City, where
ships cannot reach. In Portland sites
cannot be bo readily obtained as at Os
wego, which is really a suburb of the
nietroH)lis, it being understood that that
which helps Oswego helps Portland
The power now passes through Oswego.'
and the deepening of the channel in
the Willamette, a certainty, and factories
are all that are necessary far the fulfill
ment ofa brilliant prophecy.
1 lie Teacher Resolre.
The following resolutions were unani
mously adopted by the teachers of Clack
amas county at the close of their annual
institute last Friday: s
We, the teachers of Clackamas county,
realizing our obligations to those who
have made our institute so plessant and i
profitable, do hereby pass 'the following
resolutions of thanks:
First To Professor H. S. Gibson, our
efficient county superintendent, for his
thoughtful attention to our needs as
teachers.
Second To Professor J. H. Ackerman
for his capable presentation of methods
in history, geography, physiology and
grammar.
Third To Profetsor D. A. Grout for
his able exposition of advanced methods
in reading and mathematics.
Fourth To Professor H. S. Strange,
for his valuable instructions in ortho
graphy and theory.
Fi'th To Rev. G. W. Gihoney and
Superintendent J. H. Stanley for their
kind words of encouragement in the in
terest of the public schools.
Sixth To President J. M. Bloss. of
Corvallis, for his eloquent and and in
structive lecture..
Adopted August 7, 1804.
It is stated that the teachers of this
county who were undergoing examina
tion for certificates were exceedingly
gratified on Thursday morning when they
discovered in the Oregonian a full list of
the question for examination in six of
the branches. What made the list
more acceptable to them was the fact
that they had not written up a
set of those printed.
sinitlei
The room recently vacated by Mrs.
Sladen is being neatly refitted for a shoe
store and will be occupied as soon as
ready by A. Coles with a fine assortment
of the best goods obtainable.
Marriage licenses have been issued
during the week to Cora B. Harding and
A. J. Lewthwaite, Sarah Ellen- Jackson
andThos. Spurlin, Ruth Buck nor and
E. G. Homschucb.
That cabbage patch which E. P. Rands
is so proud of is turning out some fine
saur-kraut heads, some of which weigh
twenty pounds thus early in the season.
There will be no preaching services at
the Presbyterian church for the next
two Sundays as Rev. G. Wm. Giboney
is taking a short vacation.
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
other goods at 25
Applied F.lct'trk'lty.
Both the electric omnibus and tho
electrical parcels van have been run
ning in the streets of London for several
weeks and have atjrac'ed a great deal ol
attention. They Toll along steadily mid
easily and thread their way among the
mass of cabs, omnibuses and trucks with
a nicety that excites general admiration.
They are under perfect contiol, and run
at different speeds at the circumstances
warrant ' In a clear stretch of street
they go at a pace of ten miles an hour,
though this is not the limit of their
siecd. The horses seem not to mind
j the electric vehicle) at all. The 'Inn
can carry twenty-six passenger, ten on
aside in the interior and six on cross
seat on the roof. The two sets of storage
butteries which furnish the Kiwer are
carried one under each sett and the
motor ia in a box slung between the rear
wheels to w hich the power la applied.
The batteries weigh about 1H00 pounds
each. The 'bus itself weighs about two
and one-ipiarter tons, and when fully
loaded with passengers it is calculated
to weigh in all a little over six tons. In
the estimates which the inventor has
prepared for the company formed to
operate a line of these omnibuses, it is
stated that the cost of 0ertln would
be less than six cents r car mile. The
present cost of operating such an omni
bus by horso traction Is sUted to le
a!out ten cents r car mile. The in
ventor says his omnibus could easily
make an average of 580 miles per week
the figures being given lor a SKH'ial mute
over which it is piojsjsod to run the
vehicles in Imdon. The weight of the
electrical vehicles will be great, but
the tires of the wheels will be broad
Wood or other noiseless pavements may
become universal, and the tremendous
volumn of street noise which now alllicts
the public may be almost w holly abated.
Pneumatic tires for electric vehicles are
a probability.
u . J J rullinger, ol I nion Mills, was;
in the city Wednesday. He says that!
his mill has already begun work on new
wheat and that the quality is very good,
though the yield is proving a little lighter
than was expected.
Fresh candy is always much nicer
than stale imported stock and the
Novelty candy works attribute to that
fact their unprecedented success and
tiie great deinund for their fine randies.
Judge Meldrum and family left on
Monday for their ranch beyond Summit
Prairie wtiere they will spend a few
weeks resting anil fishing.
The first of the week J. L. Hwafford
had the misfortune to lose a fine cow
for which he would not have taken $I0,
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot lie
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
J- t'lKNr.Y A LU. 1'rops. Toledo, U.
we Hie undersigned, nave Known r.j.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by thuir
firm.
WkstiSc Thuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. 0.
Wai.dino, Kinnam A Mahvin, Wholesale
Drugits, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
Cocoa-Coffee is a nutrious food as well
as a delicious beverage.
E. K. Williams, The Grocer.
Receipt, note and order books at the
Entkrpkibk office.
3? 3 $
Boots and
per cent, on tho dollar, consequently
H. 8. MOODY.
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the complaints to which the yt-
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T3 fore, realize how vital it ia to i
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SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Qa. V
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
ff Tr.eu of (T.ACKAMAS nit'IT I.ANPH.
-T UixhI noil.. bru. elo. Alo
2 LOTS IS (il.AhsTO.VK
i. K 1 1 lux i. M. Turk ri.ee. Oreinn.
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EAMBLEE
Ia always at tlio front it) ntces and recoriln, a
well as five awards at the World's Fair. Pronounced
by all tin prejudiced Riders, Dealers and Mechanics to
Ixj tlio lightest, Htrongest, HwifteHt, handsomest and
best Iticyclo on earth. Send for catalogue, circular,
etc., etc.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO.,
327 Washington ntrwt, Portland, Oregon.
Nortbwest renresentattves. LI.e Aiuti wanted crerywliere.
''Teaching in tho noblest art, but the Horricst tradu."
Thirteenth Annual Session
-- STATE NORMAL SCHOOL -
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
A Training School for tcaclicrH, theory and practice- combined.
Strong professional course and well equipped model hcIiooI.
Thorough Preparatory apd Academic courses.
Normal, Advanced Normal, liiiHinesn, Music and Art departments'.
Light expcimeB bourd and lodging.bookH ami tuition not alxivo MO
per year.
Tho town of Monmouth ha a beautiful mid healthful location in tho
very heart of the Willamette Valley, twelve miles Houthvent of tho
State Capitol. It ban no Saloons.
Tub Norma', School Diploma f.ntiti.km onkto tkach in any county
intiik Statu wmiotT fiktiikii kxa.mi.natio.n. Graduates command
good positions.
EXPENSES Tuition per term of ten weeks, Normal, M 2'; Sub
Normal, 00; Commercial, $(l 2.r).
P.OAIll) and LODGING Hoard at Normal Dining Hall, 1 7.r) per
week; furnished rooms, with firo and light, from !fl f30 to if 1 25 per
week; unfurnirihod rooms 50 emits per week; board and lodging in
private families from M 00 to M 50 jier week.
Vitality and growth have always characterized the work of tho
Normal. The coming year promises to be one of tho best in its
history. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address:
P. L. CAM PItELL, President, or
W. A. WANN, Secretary of Faculty;
THE RED FRONT STORES.
Another Strike!
Elegant
5
C. A YARD.
buntings.
Fine 15c. figured mulls 12
challieB for lGjjc.; light figured
wool
cut to 15c.; a fino assortment of dry goods received just ahead of tho
strike; ladies' trimmed hats cut to 1; all wool clothing going rapidly
it suits; another big lot milk crocks, jars, jugs, etc., 10c. a gal.; 16
lbs. dry gran, sugar 1; castor machine oil 40c. a gallon; binding twino.
Hundreds of Shoes just received. Prices tlio lowest, nobby stylos.
TKADE im PKODUCE OF ALL KINDS.
Hamilton Bfosm
Oregon City and Park Place, Or.
Shoes.
o
Before contracting
your crop it w ill ho
to your interest to
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MITCHELL,
C. J.
Al'UOUA. OHKIIUN,
I.IIIpiiIIi.1 , Co., 100 alii Wl Kmlil HUcI, Hu
Ilcl.ro,
l.lllrmli.l Mr. , S iol IU Water hi. New York.
tti lioroiifh lli(i Hi,, liintiiii
FraSTREYFFELERi
TICACIIKM
ORGAN, PIANO AND VOICE COLTtJRE.
In Oregon City Every Saturday. Leave
orders at Enterprise lllce.
44H K. Market St., Portland, Or.
AM 'KP-l'tialilng r.iiva.aur ot .huI A'l'
f ilrea.. l.llHiral aalary atel uteeii.e. iiant
werkly; I'ermaueiil o.uion tllKlW.N lllluH.
CO., fiiirarrriueu, I'ortlainl. (irrg.ui.
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Full Stock of Guns $ Ammunition.
Itepalnou all kind, of amnll m bluet
promptly inn.lo. Iiill'nt key. Ui
any lis k manufactured, hliup' on
Main Hlrwl, iieU lo
Nohhlt'l Ktal'le.
IPS
On the Road
ONtheTRACK
-THE-
High Prices Overthrown!
challieB, Dress Linings, colorod
yards $100; 15n.
Batteens cut to 1(
lawns lOo.; 25c.
10c: 25c. cashmores