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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1894)
Warm Hprinir lit dliitiw In Trundle, II liuvlnu Ik'kii rp(nti'(! Hint the Warm flrliiK Iinlluim weru rnteliliiK mtliiiun on Dm Upper Cliirkiiiiiux, 1'IhIi Warden IMltilnt tuiil wnriniilit dworn mit (or tlmlr ktri'nt mul Momluy llirco of t tn-tii were lirotmlit Iniiy Iinily Hlicrlll llvult, minted by J, V. Cuiiiplmll, H, J. Villain mul N. lliiiiiutu, It k x peeled that about twenty I mliutiM would hi) lirotiKlit in Imt tho iniiln Ixxly Imd heard of tho mining of tlio olllcum and llttd over tlin iiiiMinuinN. TIioihi liruii)(lil ill' Imlimtfi-d to Mm tt ) I purly lliut Imd left tlin lUhlnu Kruniln mid kiio to tlin Uirry puti li on Ouk Kam li creek. (In tltelr rrlvnl lieru tltey worn broiiiflit lii'foru Juntas Dixon (or Xftiniimtloii. Hon, (Jim. V, Urownell wan neeurrd to fnr In lln'lr Mmlf mid (lie ntulo wmt repieienlod liy lrpiily DiHtilct Attorney I,. I.. Purler, Owing to Mr. MuOiilru not Mug irtmiit tlin eo wm punt pound nnlil Tiiowluy iiioniiiig. On UoIiik Itroiixlit Into court tlin Indium Ni'knnl'di;iM tomU'liliiK minion, fliihn inj( to not Imvit known tliut it whd un luwflll Mt till l'llOII, Mini K Jllrltlce I i xou did not wlxli to put Hid county to miy miiiereiHury vxpvnMu ih In diuii IihvIiik no iimiii'v to piiy h lino lin ordered tlioui to Ikj reletmed iio.Iit mm h'ihIdii of milini-e, tlm olijnet deing toiiivo tlm Indium fulr miriiliia mid if miy of thorn mo iiorouftor foiuil fish ing out of M'tlWItl to givtt Ilium tliu full pi n illy of tlm law, Tim Indium wora groiitly diiplrfwd to lo not ullowod to llxli wlioii mul hIhtii llioy pli'io'l. 1'rciiu tlinuim moiiiorliil tint Wiiiiii spring uinl oilier MiiKtoin Ori'Knii IniliiiiiN liuvo crowed Hin iiioiiiiIhIiiii mul iiimiiv nltcliod Imt tint Imve Ix-on (ought with thu Willnin ottn valley Indiana lor tlio ponHoNnlon of tli lUhlng ground on tlin ItrudWatera of tlm (Wk miinit mid hundy. Tlioy only IUIi in fall whon tlio hh'iiioii ma lomi lor tlicy cannot krep tlioui through liot wi'Hllior mul mi tlm Itch Kt thin tuns of th your art) )ut toady to apawn tlin iloatiuclion la very urcut, fur tlio Indiana uttorlv fxtornilimtlng minion on tho Htwiilng groiinihi hy meana of a ricknr (lama. A llluckniNllliig Nciioinc. County Judgn lluvea uraa arrvsted lunt Friday on a warrant twnrn out Ix-foro I'oitluiid Jimtico charging him with an attempt, in company with Toll Thomp mn, an Inrmrnin-o adjuntnr, to amrce Mm. J, K. Molrhor, residing near Slal ford, Into accopting a Iomi amount than her Killcy callod (or In payment (or tlm liiauraiit'o on liorrinl lrnro lately Imrnrd. Tho examination wan aot (or Tlitiraday of (hi week and wlU tnku plui-e in Port land. Among Judgn Ilayoa't frlonda who liavn known him alnre lila lioyhotMl diya jNNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 200 LOTS. EfIT THIRTY IV a OTIIING MORE CAN 1$E anil have been delighted with its environments. Its magnificent accessibility, mark it as a most favored spot for an ideal homo. Thirty-six Cars a Day to Oregon City. Twenty-three Cars a Day to Portland. Trip to Oregon City made in six minutes at the lowest rate in Oregon 2H cts. 12Hc. to Portiand. Tho new city has ita own saw mill and will soon havo its own system of water works, supplying cold, pure mountain water direct to the homes in Gladstone. Electric lights as soon as needed. Gladstone is to be mado and maintained as a modern city in every respect, and all safeguards havo been adopted in the dedication to make it a clean, wholesome place to live. Gladstone has as good a public school as thero is in tho county. No man with knowledge has any doubt as to tho future of Oregon City, the great manufacturing city of the Northwest. Millions are now being invested in mam moth enterprises, that will employ thousands of operatives. There never will bo a better time to Becure a home or make an investment in Gladstone or Oregon City. What Prominent People Say of Gladstone. The proprietor of tho Enterprise, Mr. Chas. Moserve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider the investment a good ono. It is the most attractive residence property in Oregon City. Gladstone Park is certain to grow in public faver. His Honor Mayor Straight of Oregon City says: "Gladstone can't be beat for a superb residence location. The location ia extremely healthy and easy of access. Rev. Oilman Parker, pastor of the First Baptist church of Oregon City says: "After eighteen months residence in Gladstone I am thor oughly convinced of its desirableness as a place for a homo. Its many points of excellence make It highly preferable to any place between Oregon City and Portland. It has natural fitness with its contour of hills, magnificent park, its crystal river, its hoalthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noise, ita eloctric cars and cheap fare, are all points of very great advantage and pleasure. tlio clmrgo ia coimldorod a blackmailing I'lieinu, for in liia dotting both aa a j-rl-vato citizen and aa an attornoy ho Iiiin nlwiiyacomliirU'd lilinaelf In an iii rlglit and lionoriilili! iniiuiier, TIiIh Mra. Moli lior (loon not iM-urtlui Ixmtol a rc utiillon In horowu nolghhorhood, and it Ih giavidy lilited that aornoililtig bt Hided apltowork ia at the buck ol linrauil. AaJiidgo IlaycK wan only employed an an attornoy in tlm caao by Tlioinpaon ho will luiva little dilllciilty In clearing him Mir aa lio did nothing but what Iih would do (or any other client. Tho Judgo keenly fmila the alur that baa boon cunt tiMjn lila honor, not no much (or the frlonda that know lil'u aa (or tho Improa aion it will give among atrangora. lit loft Tliiirmluy morning with Hen h lor Itrownoll aa lila coiumol for I'orlliinil to annwiir the churgo, Diwioliitlon Notlcra Tlili ia to certify that thia day tho firm of Nhuiinon A l'icklnKon, liiiindryinen, la dinoolvod by mutual conxent. II. II, Shannon to anxumo all billa and to collect all accounts duo mild firm, thereby relieving Win. Iiiekiniton from aiy (urthur roNMiinibliiiea and ho (l)ickiif aon) horoby relluipilHlioa all liitorext In any uuttorlal or dock which waa in into in tlm Oregon City Strum laundry. Wm. II. In ki.nmjn, II. II. Shannon. tJrogon City Sept. IK, 1H'.I4. Vivian Itawton of tlio Wi hI Side, Ore gon Clfy , will leave Saturday of thin week for Mi'Minitvillo, whore he will attend Hie college in that place. Thoo lima benna from Krcytug'a gardeua cannot be excelled, Try them. Kir and fir limb wood wanted at thia olllco. Are You lining Fatf If ao, it w ill pay you to w rite to A . C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Ilorliug ton Home," Waxhiugton atrect, Portland He will mull you free of charge, mupii, lime tablra, and advise you aa to tho through ralea to any point, reavrve alevping car accommodutiona for you, and furninh you with through tickela via oilhor tho Northern, Union, Southern, Canadian Pacific or fireat Nortliern railroada at Hie very lowcat ratva ohtuinablv. Tho Hiirlington routu ia generally con ceded lo be Hie fluent equlppd railroad in the world for all clatsci of travel. To (ioud Trmpluri. Vo you know that Moo re 'a Revealed Heniedy la the only patent medicine in the world that die not contain a drop of alcohol ; that tho modo of preparing it ia known only lo ita diicover ; that it la an advance In tho aclcnce of medicine without a parallel in the nineteenth century; Hint ita proprietors oiler to forfeit f 1,000 for any cane of dvupopaia It will not cure? 200 At the nominal price of $105 Each. SAID AS TO THE MERITS OF If you arc inturrHtciljn AdvcrtlHlnj ' you ought to lo u Hiib- acriber ot 1'uintkiih' Ink: a journal for odvertiHera, , PrlnterH Ink !h innucl weekly ami in filled with contribution!) and hcljiful mipgr-Htion" from tho hrightent minds in tho udvertiHing biiHi- IKJHH, Prlntern' Ink contu only two dollam a year. A Hamplo copy will bo aunt on receipt of five centH, ADMtKHH PWINTICKM" INK,' 10 Spauae St., - ftaui York ' Oregon Pacific Railroad CIIAS. CLAKK, lUceiver. Direct Line Quick dinpatch Ix)w freight rate, between Wil lametto Valley jMiints and San KranciHco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. Steamship "HOMER." This Company reserves the right to chango nailing date with out notice. For freight and papsenger rates apply to any agent. CIIAS CLAKK, Keciivcr. Chan. J. Ilendrys, Son t Co., Nos. 2, 8, Market St., S. F. olden Btikin&PoiVder A Horn Production, and girant4 Hit PUKHST, Ihc h'l'KONOKST, tlx BH8T. tmy jrocrr hat positive liiilruoOont to rrtura nonry If not MlUloctonr. If your grocer daa' kp ft, wiltt to CLOSSET A DEVER8, Portland. Or. the TMIPTIi1 5 Jin s x. Ml aaaMi m Grand advertising sale of GLADSTONE PROPERTY, introducing this the handsomest of all suburbs to the attention of the people of Oregon. Meeting the so-called hard times and discounting them 100 per cent. LOTS. El GLADSTONE AS A "HOME SITE." park; its swiftly flowing mountain Applications and selections may be made at any time, but no papers will be drawn until after the 10th. (Hi i Hn Unnfnn i. m 1L1G rtjllGb H. E. CROSS, The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CAIUtY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc., IN OREGON CITr. Hjiecial nixes of doors and windows made to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and 8tore Fronts Furniidied on application. Builders give us a call and we if our work is not of the best, and our prices aB low as the lowent. Price sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. NOTICE OK AriMtKIHTHATOB'S SALE Of ItKAI- KHTATE. In Ihi County Court of th Htntoof Oregoh for the Uoiiiilr ol (Jlw.lmniu. la the miter ol the eiat ol Freil Ilem. ilec'd. .S'ollic la herelir I veil, thai In uiirauame of a ilrrune ami onler ol nle iluly mailx ami aa tficl fit reorit Ifi the elive tntltll I'ourt on the rlHjr of Aiirn.t. IH'', 1 1 n 1 1 1 k It" uileol ttie reel e.tMie hi'rrinel;er lrwrllel I will, ou HnlunUy, the nth ilr ol Hi-teior, l"'tt, el the hour of one o'cloek p. in- of aula ly, on the prciulaa, altiiNteil aUmt tlirce milfa wpat of M-eily, I'iackamaa pouiity, lircou. wll at pub lic eiirlinii. In the hlitlie.t hl'Mvr. the lollnwlm 1H'rllrl reel r.lele, ilu.lcl In Clackamaa eoiillty, OreK"l, to wit: lleifliilitriK Die lMuth en.ti I'lirlMT ol clloll 80. Ill T. 4 S K I K of the W HUin.lle inerlillaii. In I'lvkninaa county amtaineof orfgnii; thetif wt.t one huii'lrrl ml ality (!) ril: thoin e noith flfiy 'VO rol. thenee eaat one huu'lrcl ami alxty ( rolii; thfiire aoiitli Itlty (SO, rla to the plare of t Kiiiiiliilt. commnlin fifty 'Vi) aerea of lau), more or leaa. oether with the apmnDnurfs thr(unui iM'lnria'lue lernia of wle caah In hauil ou ilxy of Rale DAVID Z1MMEHMA.V. AiJm'r of aalil mate. Auut 23. IW. Oregon City Dye Works DYEING, Cleaning and Repairing Gentlemen's Hats Dyed it Cleaned. Ladies' Work a Specialty Bhawla, Cloaki and Dreuea given good an appearance aj new. Feathers, Gloves, Etc., Cleaned, and given any abide deilred. First Clacs Work. Lowest Rates. WILSON, WELSH & CO., Foot of Fifth St., Oregon City, Or. falls encampment, no. , i. o o. f. Meeta flrat ind third 1'neadiyiof eirh month, l Odd r'ellowa hall. Memliem and yitlU'lg pilrlarcha, cordially lnvtlel to attend. 1. A. aTKWAHT, W. H HOWELL, etcribe. Chief Pitriircb. 00 LOTS Beginning September 10th, 1894, at Q and ending October THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VISITED IT DURING THE LAST TWO SEASONS stream) affording the purest water Sole Agent. ITT I Ti in if linn 1. 1 k i CO. E. McNeil!, Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUT3E3S VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA AND AND ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. IIURLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. 10th, 1894, at in the world; its level, dry surface, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The sale will be for cash or approved notes with interest at 10 per cent., due January 1, 1S95. 2. Not more than two lots will be sold to the same person. Single corner lota will not be sold. 3. The people of Oregon City will be allowed to purchase 50 lots at this figure and no more. The people of Clackamaa county, outside of Oregon City, will be allowed to purchase 50 lots and no more, and 100 and no more will be sold to people out side the county. 4. If the entire number is sold before the expiration of 30 days, the sale will stop and the old price of $l00 per lot will be resumed. In any event the sale will not continue beyond the 30 days. 7. No restrictions are made as to time when dwellings are to be built, but they are to cost $1000. No shanties in Gladstone. 8. Applications by mail, allowed, and the very best unsold lots will be selected Final payments can be made inside of 30 days. HherlfTi Nutire of Sale oa Eiecntlnn. Id the Circuit nf the fttaie of Oregon forth I ounty of Clii' kaman. t..t. IfolgHle, plalu'lir, v I 8. KfulUnanil Anielin JllulUn, deteinlnuti- Htnte ol Orfion. County of Clnckanma. na, htttire Ik h?rrl,y kIvimi, that hy vtromof an eicutlmi a ml orili-r of Mule la.UPil nut of the (I r 1'iiit Court of the Hi. tie of Oruoll for th rrounty ot iMfu kiuaa. hearing date the 7tb il'if of A'l auat, l-"l, iii .'in xii.Trin K. I. HolKiie la plalullll ami I. M. Mullan and Amelia Nilllau are ilefpiiitiiiiU. (ViTurnalulluK me. In the name of the Hlitte of Oregon, thiit out of tlm rral v tnte hrrclnattpr deKcrlld, ut renllxe a um auf fl''leiit U aattal y the ornaliJ of kUI il,-cne. Ii wit. tsWe Uvether with tutereat on the aama from the 'il Jay of Marrh. at the rate ot 10 per rent, pr eunum. ami the further aum ol tt.t'i roata, ami the further aum of ITT, 00 attor ney Iff, an, I alio the out! of and attending thia tale Now, therefore. In obedience tn I'tch decree, f did duly lvy uiiri, and will, on riniurilay the h day ol riepienilier, imM. t the hour of one o'clrjrk p m of mid Hay, at the front door of the court hoiue In aaid eotinty. offer for "lie it Fin bile auction, and aell lo the hlKMi-t and be-l ildder, lor ch In hand, ill the rliriil. title and Inlereal the aald defendant Amelia C. Mullita haa In and to the following described ml piop erty. to wit: Helog part ol the Hector t.'imple'! f. L, C. In Mid couuty ut ClM-kamaa. and commencing l a point on north boundary line of anld claim .No. 41 In T. 1 H. K 1 E- of W. M. 47 "it chain! from S' K. eorner of aald claim; running thence aouth W chalni to middle of Johnnon Creek: thence weaterly following the mendcr of iaiI creek to el line of land lormeriy owned by J K. Wiltithence north along id weat line I.', St chain, to north loundiry of Mid claim: thence ea.t 14 a chaiiia to the place of bt-guiuing, ( Uininr 'U acr', more or leaa. I;atcd thi. 7th d.iy of Aurnt. A D lit. t. C. NAUDOt K, r!,erin of Ctarkamaa county, itate ot Oregon. Hy Jt. M Moony, Oeputy. 1-31 i-M. : Si V 1 Voman's Friend So iicei'Mtfiil ami ilelftxlitfnl l.ave b-eii the rllmrts of "Mwr's Revealed Fern ely" iiMjn the ilelirate aiimentg of woinanliiiiil, ttial llii wonileiftii reine dv lias been called " Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy Tn n ffx iIohpm sliowi womankind its rn-i uliar virluos for their ailmeiitn. Its etfeet are jst-ntle, soothing and uniform ly micaihmui. 1Iiin,lra,U nf Ipcti mnninle frr.m lAilien ail over the coast bear witness to its uc- Sold by all draggliu. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Full Stock of Guns Ammunition. Repairs on all kind nf small macL: ie prontptly mule. Duplicate keys 'o any Itirk manufactured. Shop on Main Street, next to Xohlitt's tallies. 9 11 W J I P. 7Jf 1 II 200 LOTS. 10 o'clock A. M. 10 o'clock A. M. its handsome surroundings, its