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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1894)
HKDUND IIAMIIUNUK. flunnwy Caiiim a Prions Anliltntr-MrhiHil oiiiiiiriii'rU-Iltit-klrttrrry I'lckuri llrturii IUmi.ami, H..l, 1H. M Ihm lltlt-n Taylor eomiiimiceil tt mihliiK uur arliiNil, illslrict No, t Inkt wock, with a Inrx tult'iiilmieo (II MIll, J. 1. Wood, ttliu tmitht nlim iiiiiiiIIih In mr iii'lKlilxirlKMHl lust ninliir, rlU' llmt Ijb la Irm liliiK at KiianlmrK, V arn sorry In rveoril llmt mi I tnoxt falsi runaway RcrMKiit lirfoll H, K, HritKi wlilld Im wna roiiiruliiK from Oregon City lat Huiiilny dvkiiIiik. Ilia toiini run away, lipm'tlliiK tlm kukiiii mill liiurlii lilm u severely thai li lay iiiironsriimslh tha roail II iiIkM. In Hi iiiuriiliiii Mr. Myrra liai-in-lied uliiim mil louiii! Mm, llsftas tukvri to relltmco nrar by mill lira. Cirll ami I'alna chIIimI, wIki found tlml Mr. Hirniia'a I'lno oat Injured mul lila lower llinlia ar alysrd, llo wa Inkrii to lila luimt tmlny mnl at tlila writing Im la ruling aa coin fortalily aurouM ! rirt, Jlarvsy Mnlloon la n-ulri very sick wltli onuf lila nlil altai kaor hrart troulila. Mra, W, II, lnn.ier lia Ixi-ii very alck but la now rvrnvrrliiK, win. Iciiiilir ami ( Hliniik rnturnrd Inst Hutiirilny from Ihi'lr trnilliiK trip in Kirnt urn (irevon, TI117 report a very uimfiil trip, ami (mi ml n ry more plei.tlliil In The I'ailti cHiunlry tlian liere. They alwi alale that work la pli-nlirul up tliera ami waw KihkI, Unila r'uiik wrnra a very anillluK fare ami appi'ara lo be arvrrnl liii liri tnlli'r lali'ly. It'a a win, of alainUnl aelitbl. Mr. KrtM-lif Miy la liavlnx a neat tladllnif flei up by Win. Ilrrkey. Tlie liiit klrlwrry li ki-ra have mostly come Iiiiiiih aa It la ic'dlnn ritllii'r n n ) li no antly auKKfMlve of winter out In the inoiin. Ulna. Miss Mnllle I 1 1 1 1 ! r atii'mlni io Hm ponlnllli e ilnrluK the olmapli-r's rrient au vni'e, ami alio tlini-m1 rreilll fur the carelnl ami rllli leiit manlier In whlrli alia perfnrmeil her tin Ilea. K'uxl. Mr. Jolinauii harvealeil out liniulreil and fifty boiei Mir acre, anil other yards near her liirneil out better than waa rx mrleil. Hitiniinl Taylor met wllli pill mlafur. Inn on the IIHh while hauling a load or Impa rromthe llc lil lo tUdry room. He fell in front of the wbkoii, the forward wheel ran over him, hreakliiK two of lila rlha ami oiiierwiar Injuring him liiternally. Unisex peeled to recover, however. Tliera a a dunce nt Hieney'a ballon Krl dnvevniiliiK, A larKennmlMTiif yniuiKfnlka were preaxnt IrlppliiK loth alrnlna of merry liuiala until 2 o'clock a, in., after which all aenl to their rcupecllve liomea with tlio sat isfaction of haviiiK had a Rood Hint, Utter Mat. The following la Ilia Hal of letlera remain ing In the Hiatoltlc at Oregon City, Oregon, Heplmntier Mil, lM: oKHTi.au aa'a list. Aklna, Jiihii lUrlda, 0 lllanchard, 0 A llriiiiner, 1 M llurke.T H lliicklea, Churl Canine, I( Clarke, I, A I'elglit, Harry Flower, A t' (Irilten, John I, (luy, l.e Cello M J nil Ice, M Kelly, Win Keyaer, A W Miller, C It Miller, A W Mnaler, Nils NHsoil, T Neroiiiau, K L Oleaon, A T I'ole. II I'reaaey, Arthur Itlley, Morrla Itowen, W 11 Ituahhy, Win Hhuggcrt, (I I, Kliirico, S Thayer, I I Wallena. Ur W Walle, Harry Welch, W J Whllc.lilea, V W Whi'tMuiie, Jumca Welch, Mr Wills, K Uta lx-sli, UxUN.Kept. SI. Mr. John Hchtillel, who haa lieen vialilng her daughter In rorllaiul. ha relumed home. Mr. Hcliiitlel'a hore baa rcxuveml. He traded hnraea Una week and thlnka he gut bargnlti. Krvd (ierlier haa a alck horae. The tnglne of that Telllton boy flnihe.t the Ihrealilng Ihla week III llila nrlglibnr IkmhI. I.lllle Allen lllllchllia hiirnel hi fare Ihla week while plating near oine luirnlng bruah. Mr. Will Allen, of Harlow, and her Utile daughter Klaia, ara vl.itlng Mr. M. W. Haker, Hbehmught wllli her t tin bomjnet of aaler from the garden of Mr. John W. Hhattuck, of (ireaham. There Waa a pleaaant danr at Harney Kallert'a ll night. I'kaku hlierwiwd Mint. HlKNWiHHi. Kept. 21. Sherwood baa av pea red almoat deaerliil for ihe Ikii three Weeka, iiill a number of eode living In town having been out picking Impa. The bop crop In Ihla vicinity waa very Iahk' i.iar. Ilnylnn, Mr M K Jonea, Mia Nl lla ('nulling, Mr KiiIkIiI, Mra M I, Clnrk, Mr( l.aa Lilly, Mra J K llniiii, Mia I'elieoca Newman, Carrie Kr ilmey, Mr John 1'arker, Mm Clm Culliixlier, Mi K K Ktreilirllt, Kiimi Howard, Mra Owlla Tliompaou, Haiti. Ingram. Mr l.lllie Kcalleil fnralate when ailverllel. H. It. (iKKKN, I'. M, I'herryvllle ( hli. Ciikumyvii.i (, Kept. il,S. hool oni. inencrd on the M of Kepleuiher for III fall term with Mia K, K. Young aa teacher. A gentleman from Montana ha bought the Willi place at Cberryville. U'e are glad lo have more lamlliee .In Die neighbor ly O.I. Claud Italy haa returned from 1'ortlaiid Where h haa (HSU Vlalting Ida brother. MI)oraand KUIe War have gone to P.irlland to attend acliiMil. Albert Hammer haa relumed from the rlrar water (llb h eat of the mountain where he ha been working alnce Ihe lull of July. Mr. Oahorn and family have moved back on their plaoe from (ireaham where he baa been working tlila aumtner, Horn, lo the wife of (1. T. Ileebe, 8epl ember 2d, nine pound hoy. Horn, lo the wife of II. Crone, September I7lh, mi eleven kiuiiiI girl. All doing well. Clarke Conning CLARKKa.St.pt. 24. I.axt Friday at about II o'clock tlm wwKlHhe.l at the actifxil Jioiikm waa aeon on lire, which re atilttxl in the burning of the woodnlicd and aoven conla of wow Unit wu alorod in it ready for winter tine, A. Ktont and II. Klclrminltli Drat (Uncovered the fire and witli hard woik kept tlia kcIiooI liouae from hiirnln. Monday evening aa Captain Lyon w ae niltiriilng home from Oregon City lie dropped dead in front of A. Fair clotiuli'a lioiiao. An lie rode up lie aald lie waa ytry alck and linked for aomulliing to make him vomit. Mr. Falrcloiigli got dim aoiue aalt and water, but when he returned, Mr, I.yoti was unable to drink It and toon expired. He baa con aidorahle iroperty and waa an old man without any family and lived alone. Ifo wai an Kni(liHbinaj) by birth and waa once a sea captain, Mr. J race and A. Fairclough returned laxt Friday from tbe bucklelierry jiakli. They got alxjut thirty gullona. Jacob )i-Kliax-r, ol Kagle Creek made a abort call witli lila ri-lutlvea, Mr. and Mra. Jewell, laat Monday. There waa grove meeting laht Sunday ni-ar t lie achool Iiouho with a large at tendance. An excellent rerinon wai de livered, A. I), E. P'lmer begun acbool today. Thin 1 liia Hint attempt at teaching and we wiali him iiucoa. He graduate 1 at Monmouth htat June. Mra. Wiliton and family are viaiting her cotmin, (1. V. !rco. Ai.m. Harmony Hello, Hakmomt, Hept. 22. OiMd new In the KNTtHi'Niaa laat week. What? Tb Maine election, Mr. Iloaeman haa coin men wd work on a atralght fence along the road In front of hi place. Aa the old fence I well rotted down the new one will make quite an Improve ment to hi place. C. Ilattlii la vlaitlng with relative near La Center, Waahlngton. Her. H. 1. Dltrier began a protracted meet ing here Tuesday evening which I well at tended, Mr. Hogenberger, who baa been (julte alck, la about well again. Mra. Mather and two children of Clacka niaa were viaitlng with their relative here Holiday, Oorden I'rel and hi brother Mark, after three month of toil on their Uncle Wrn. Otty'l farm here returned to their borne in Kenniaworthy, where they will reaume their ::die at the Clinton Kelly tcheol. Mr. Itoaenberg, of Woodstock, wu viait lng M. Hall tliiat week. Mr. Kannie waa threalilng hi large grain crop yralerday. Threshing will be flnUhed here In the next few day. ItrlckJ Itrliklt Jaa. Ilanimett, of NewWrg, will de liver brick to any part of Oregon City in large or email quantified at the loweat price. Firxt clan brick guaranteed. Writo for terms. The Oregon City Sash & Door Co. CAKRY HIE LARGEST STOCK OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, I in Oregon crrr. Hjitcial sizes of doors and windowsmade to order. Turning of all kinds. Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnifihed on application. Builders give us a call and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price sent on application. Factory Cor. Main and 11th Sts , Oregon City. Mount I'leaaant Vlrw. M r. 1'i.rAriAKT, Kept, 21. Archie McCord la heme from lmleeiideiue. Mla Motile Han lay, of Oregon City, haa been vlniting Ada Hughe. Mr. (ieorge and (Hinily have moved into Oregon City. John Howlatid haa had twenty-one totn of at raw baled, W. K. Johntoti exct lo leave for Cali fornia abnrtly, Arthur Warner, of IxK-unt Karm, li ahlp diig fruit grown on Ida mother' farm to Cortland. j l'eode are grim log aomewhat aggreaaive In regard lo the fruit rlKhta of prorty ow ner, o uuu h m that Mra. Warner wa obliged to erect nolicea reiiieatlng unknown panic not lo trrapat upon ber berry paicb litualed directly in front of Mr. Kidder'. In consideration of uch rrquext tbe in Irudera derialid Juct a they ought to do. (if course picking Iwrrie Irom a patch I only elty or Klile iHrceny, ttill it laalwaya win for the bulwarks of toclely as it were to put down crime with a Arm hand. In t Ins way ae keep all social feature a pure aa the snow fa 's gift, loo It is an unpleas ant thing to have a raspberry stain on one'a soul. Vox IIcmaxm. Patronize home inntitntions, buy your groceries ol Marr A Hobertaon. Every tiling in the line of fancy or Maple gro ceries. Orders called for and delivered. "Wonder of the World' Fair" free of expanse. Every purchase of 13.50 se cure one portfolio. tf. V Your V g Heart's Blood g V Is the most Important part of fJ your organism. Three-fourths of O the complaints to which the sys- tem is subject are due to impuri- V ties in the blood. You can, there- IJ fore, realize bow vital it is to IJ J Keep It Pure J V For which purpose nothing can V W equal lx effectually re- ft moves CJJCJta all impurities, cleanses the blood thoroughly y Vand builds up the general health, m 0w TmUM i Rioul ..Kl.i. tflMoM aulled SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. V JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrieon Btreet, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS 8TILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he standi? without a peer. For first-clasn, re liable goods his Btore is second to i none. Try him 1 FOR- ABSOLUTELY JURE DRUGS OO TO n A. HARDING. NONE Bb'T COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED 1. 1 k I CO. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE Fine PerfufflB aai Toilet Articles. Alaoa full nock of PA.I3STTS- OILS ETC. ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA AND AND ST. PAUL. Kansas City. Cooke's Stables DA VIES i THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to see his friends and patrons in his new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. 'J W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Streetp, OREGON CITY. The LEAD1NQ LIVERY STABLE of the City. Rigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and delivery Busi ness promptly attended to.. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Jl Tracts of CLACKAMAS FRl'IT LANDS. r (iood house, barn, etc. Also 2 LOTS IN GLADSTONE ' J. K. liKooM Park Place. Oregon. 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. Announcement extrhord i n a r y ? 200 LOTS. 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. 200 LOTS. 200 LOTS. 200 LOTS. ORE At the nominal price of $105 Each. AT YlIIilYir nillfO Cflll FO Beginning September 10th, 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M. mi i eiiih i i cm 1 urifk I and ending October 10th, 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M. OTIIINU MORE CAN Hli SAID AS TO Till-: MERITS OF GLADSTONE AS A "HOME SITE." THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VISITED IT DURING THE LAST TWO SEASONS and have been delighted with its environments. Its magnificent park; its swiftly flowing mountain 'stream, affording the purest water in the world; its level, dry surface, its handsome surroundings, its accessibility, mark it as a most favored spot for an ideal home. 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. 12c. to Portland. J Tho new city has its own saw mill and will soon have 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 made and maintained its a modem city in every resjtect, and all safeguards have been adopted in the dedication to make it a clean, wholesome place to live. Gladstone has as good a public school as tUero is in the county. No man with knowledge has any doubt as to the future of Oregon City, the great manufacturing city of the Northwest. Millions are now being invested in mam moth enterpriHes, that will employ thousands of operatives. There never will be 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. Mcserve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider the investment a good ono. It is the moBt attractive residenco property in Oregon City, Gladstone Park is certain to grow in publio favor. His Honor Mayor Straight of Oregon City says: "Gladstone can't be beat for ft superb residence location. The location is extremely healthy and easy of access. Rev. Gilman Parker, paHtor 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 healthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noise, its electrio cars and cheap fare, are all points of very great advantage and pleasure. Applications and selections may be made at any time, but no papers will be drawn until after the 10th. TIUb Perfect. nraiipsKKii H. E. CROSS Sole Agent. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. The sale will be for cash or approved notes with interest at 10 per cent., due January 1, 1895. 2. Not more than two lots will be sold to the same person. Single corner lots will not be old. 3. The people of Oregon City will be allowed to purchase 50 lots at this figure and no more. The people of Clackamas 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 $300 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. V