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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1894)
Cliy Coiiim M(mi(n. Application of Juhn C'ulirny (or cotitlii IIIUH'O lit llllt;r lll'KIIHO fur MlX llllllltll to dato (torn October 8, 'III gri4Mll, Ajiill u( Ion of V. II, CluHU lo hiivu liiUor lli'ciiHH Kruutitil to lilm on Kept, 10, IHdl for tin) purlod of nix tnoiitlm I'liangcd no aa to Iih in tliu loune of Henry CIoho griiiitnd. Application of Allmrt Kniiii for liquor license for tlin period of nix month from October 111, IHUI gianlml. In matter of iH'tillun of liomd of II ru coiniiilHMloiimM fur now hosit curt for Hum Co., No. 3, located on hill. Mo lion mnlo hihI rarrlnd to be referrail to ctiiiiiiiitttmt on lira and water. In niHttiir of Nitlon of probity own on In bile No. 2, Orison City to have Oregon t'ity laundry proprietor put in a chimney or Unci In iroor conditions to resist grout lionl that tlitty are subjected to by the necessity of the ImihIiioms of con ducting mild laundry, motion made ml carried to ho riforrd to committee on lire mill water. In tlin mutter of tint petition Unit cer tain stiottl in Oregon City running oust Mini went to-wlt: Tenth, Klcvrnih, T Weill li Mini Thlrteentli NtreeU Mru only nen from their Intersection Willi Mnin utreet to tlielr inU rif4u:tlon with Van Huron street, Mini that tliey nIioiiIiI l Opened beyond Mil lit street for tliu con venience of number o cllir.nns of slid city. Moved mid carried that mid peti lion borelerred hark to etlt loners with notice tluit if tln'V will piiri'liitHu prop erty In ticHtioii or linliieiiownerN to dwt It'll 1 1 io Miiinu till Ciiiiiieil I nut no ob jection. In tlin mutter of tliu city treasurer' rort motion was made Mild curried (hut Mld report bo referred to flnttllt'O com mittee. Moved Mini curded tlmt tha rominitteo on streets and public property, if deemed necessary, ahull liuve power to construct overflow pl from the manhole on Wxth ami Water afreet to river. .Moved and carried that street UntIii tendent trim or remove tree near J. M. Taylor' residence in tblu city. In the nutter of the report of K. I.. Fliaw, night wutclimun, motion nmde and carried tbut uid report I placed on fill). The followInK bill were allowed : Mr(i V Church $ It) 00 Chaa HuriiM (U) ft) K I, Shaw 110 00 TWFouU 2S 00 H I, llolman 33 00 N K Zimmerman 2 00 Wilson A Cooke 8 00 I'ha ItalKHM k UK) 11.' rortland(ieneralKloc(rlcCo.... 171 10 Waller J l'avl. IS 00 ('mirier , I'll .'.' 0 O T William K:l "5 1) W Kinnaird 25 00 PowA Co 5 15 A Man Drowned, (in Nnldur, a deckhand on the Hu iiioiim foil overboard mm the bout wmm nuking a landing, Tuesday inornliiK ut tliu compmiy V dock, and wu drowned. An to exactly how the accident occurred nooim knowa aa he wim not aeon at tins time ha fell. It wim hi duty to put out the utern linn and it appeared tlmt bo took the coll of line ami threw It on hi "boulder and climbed over the gate at the after gangway, Instead of removing It a he Hhould have done, and In some wuy slipped, ami In falling the line fell over hi head binding hi arm o tlmt ho could not Mwim, und mm the bout wun Mwlnmnu in ube most buvo punned over him liefore he had lime to cry out. lie wun missed Mud a search wu Hindu when hi ciio wun found flouting In the river. The river wan Immcdiiiloly druyged and the body brought up and a pliysirlnn Mumiiioued hut life wa extinct. The body wa reinovod to Coroner llolnntn' undertaking; room, who held an Inipieut the verdict being deuth by accidental drowning, Hu wim hurled Thursday in the city cemetery, Hi home wuh at Kiilunn, Wash, w here he had a sister, Mr, Fredrick Hchullx. Hi brother-in-law ciiiiiii and attended the funeral service. He wu a sternly, Industrious in it II and well liked by the bout hamlH. Cupid' durt have been falling around MuckKliuig of lute, and (ioo. Kcramlin, the K)pulur liierchant of that place, and .Mink Laura II. Ilepler, one of the not estimable ludieaof tlmt vicinity, were the fortuiiuie targets, and on Thursday of tbi week they apeared k-fore Judge Hayc who, in hi ueual brief but thoiough style, imido them huHband and wlfb They were accompanied by Mis Maud Ilepler and Mr. ieo. F. Huttierland, who acted a lirldeHinuld and ImuI man. The happy couple have many friemU In tin county w ho wIhIi them well In their iourney through life. (ilaiUtune (Icmtlu:. Cit.AtiaroNK. riept. 20 Mm. Ky, of Oyntervllle, U'anh., a niece of Capt. J. T. Apiirmin, ha ben a guent at the home of Itev. Oilcan I'arker during the week. Karl JoluiHon, who ha pun huKed a two-acre tract on the line of the H. I. H. K. came up from 1'ortland lunt Saturday U) aee about the completion of hi new hoime. Ilvnry Jewell of Clarke, ha bought two lot In (iladntoie and will aoon build liimaelf a perinunent home. He will certainly be an acipilaltion to our new town. Jack Front ha come to make hi home In Gliulxtone, but it docMii't nec- ounarlly follow that tl ere ia any colder weather in our city than elnewhore. Old Clkckamaa (ieurge a reiuoaut of the once iMipuloua Clackainaa tribe of In dian puld hi P'Hecl to the old camp Inggrouiid thin week. The old mini in all uloue in the world, hi wife and ton children have long ago punned over to the happy hunting ground. Hpenk a kind word to him a he hu alway been a warm friend to the white. C. H. JohiiMon hu the roof on hi ele gant two-atory cottiwe and it begin to miike a great how over in hi direction. Muck Howell, the populur railroad muu linn made an exchange with John Cilmoii and now run the (iludntono car. We expect to get all the Oregon City dail down hern after while. Mack will move temporarily Into Mr. tiibnon bonne, and then he can run down and aee hi wife and baby between trip. The HMicial aaloof (iludntono lot bring many people to look over our beautiful town and nulen are being made all the time, inontly to thone w ho Intend to make permanent home. C. A. William dug a well at hi new bonne, and rtrm k uch a big ntresm of witter at 10 feet tbut he bad to hurry out to keep from getting drowned. He nay the well add flOO to the value of hi property. The llnheriiien nuy Unit hardly a npuwnlng uulinon hu come into the Clin k iiiinin thin full. If the butchery wan running thin would a linuul be laid to the mill ilmn. The fur' I the full nulnion are getting acarcer every year and unlcHi the government hatchery In removed to the headipiurter of the Cl'ti kuliiu a Inm been no often reeom mended among other by I lover nor 1'en tmyer, the prenent nite limy be a well abandoned. There are thounundM of nulnion at their nuturul Hpuwuing ground now and a hatchery entablinhed up there would alwav have an abundance of egg. Nmyrna ftmacki. Hmvhna, CK-t. 2. Mr. Moore com menced the w inter term of (chool in the Kumnon dintrict yenierduy morning. T. C. Ackomon carriea hi hand in a ling at prewnt. He diced the palm of it with an apple purer. Our threnhing crew will tlninh their nennon' work today, the weather per mitiing. They reort a light run. A. L. Yoder made a trip to Oregon City, Portlund and Vancouver lunt week. A Hunday achool vat organixed at the Haiiuon school bonne laat Sunday with I. J. liltilow Uerlntendont. It mneti at 3 T. M. Jona. Tlrltlng their daughter, Mr. Minnie Vfwxl, living at liutleville the pant week. Mr. John Hhaltuck and brother, Will Allen, from (irenham, were vinitlng Mr, U. C. Lewla and family lant fatuniay and Hiimhiy, A pleanunt party wan given Frank Muttoou lunt Frlduy evening at the home of hl brother, A Mattoou, The evening wu rnout pleanantly apent with dancing till two o'clock when refreshment being aerved all ritired to their renpective home winding Frank a plcanarit Iourney back over the mountain Iii nv linn, Ifrlik! IlrlckJI Jj. llnmniett, of Newberg, will de liver brick to any part of Oregon City in laro or amull quantise at the lowent price, Firnt dun brick guaranteed. Write for term. Uarfleld Olranlng. (i a an i.r. Kept. 2H. Tlirenlilng in all done. The crop yielded alKut an average. Win. rinklry bad the Urgent crop of grain; at leant he wan the only man tlmt had more than he counted on before It wan tbrenhed. l'arlli' after parlies are itill going for the blue liucklclrrle in (lie nioiinlain. A tlinunand gulloni or more have panned through thin nettlement. John Traccy lott Inn borne on the patch and had to hunt four day for them. Another party, name not learned, from near Oregon City, lont a U'um and bad to go borne without finding them. John Pnlmuleer, A. Kbaver, I-ee Will, W. Hiinllini, and neveral otber from (inrllpld. ere lu the putcb thin week. Kmernon Kurfa e bun begun the full term of achool at Irvan's w ImkiI boute. It in bit lirnt term, and we w inli liini nitccett an he it an energeilc voung man. John I'ttliiittiei-r it tome better, lie hu been 111 evertlnce lant term of court when be took cold fioin exKure to an oj.en win dow while on Jury duty. Several partiet have been looking for furim to rent in tbit neighborhood. Mitt Ktbel Junet wan given a plennant turiri-e by her young anieicialei lunt week, it being tier eighteenth birthday. There were tome thirty prenenl. All reort a good time. Damurnt Dolngt. Damax ut, Oct. I. The rain of the lant few day are very acceptable to the farmen an the ground it now m fine condition for plow ing and getting in eumll grain. Henry Troge it pulling up a fine rock cellar, 12x14 feeU John Military ii giving hit bonne a thor ough renovating, putting on runtlc, laying new Hoort, etc. A lound of wedding belli wh-iiii to be floating through the air. Mine Annie Hiclnbothem, of Kedlandn, wun calling on old friends here one day lant week. Mrs. H. C. Steven, of Oregon City, was staying with Mrs. J. R. Morton a few days lant week. NherlfTt Notice of Hale on Kieeotlon. i In the Circuit of the Hute of Ore for the ' I ounty til i:l kxrnxa. j Mary A. Ilntrh. I'lnlhllff, Henry HwlftJr . Cnrrie Hwili Ii K. Miller, Frxnk Jonet and 1 Julia Hlrey, DeleriCautf. Htnte of Orfjon. County of iUckmna, at. NrHlee It hereby given, thnt by virtue ol an expfriitiriii an,! (,rdr of anl ihih!(1 rut hi thxi.lr nut Court ill the Hute til OrPiron for tlie county of Dliu karrian, leiiriria rlnte the 'Mi dnv of Octf lx-r, x4, In a auit wherein Maty A llxu-h wnt l,rrl Hwllt, Jr. rdaliiilrr. and Henry Hwllt n. K Miller, Frank Junra anl John Hlrey were defendants. eommanJlDf me, to the name of tlia Htaie of Or-Koti, that out of tiie real en late hereinafter deerl i, to realize a turn nu f flr:lent to aatlafy tlie deiriantla of aaid deeree, U wit: IOI7 OH. and the further aum of f V, lu omta, and the further tern ol ti'txtlu uttorneya fee. Uxtettier with Intereaton the same alnce natd ilef-ree was enU-red at 10 per cent, per annum and alao the a lit ol and atiendlnx this aale. Now, therefore, Id obedience to tiich decree, I did duly Ivry uixio.and will, on Haturday the M day ol November, 1XV4, at the hour of one o'rbx'k p m of aald day, at the front donr of the court houae In aald county, offer for nale at public suction, aud acl I to the hlicheat and heat bidder, for eaah In hand, all the rlit'ut. title and Intercut the aald defendants hare la and to the following deacrlbed real property, to wit: All of lllock Number 17 In the Oregon Iron and Hleel Company a flrat addition tr trie Town of Oaweo aa the aame afipeara of record la the Kecorder'l oflice of Clackamas county, Oregon. Alao the south one-half of action aliuen ilfli in towiifthlp four ii) norith of range alx "0 ext of the Willamette Meridian, containing 4M ecr-a, in C'lackamxn county. Oregon. bated Ihla 4th i,l October A I) 1X04. K. C. MAllllOCK. MherilT I of Clackamaa couuiy. tute of Oregon, By J. M. Mooor, deputy. lO-oili-H. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are causer by an impure blood, which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop Into Scrofula, Lcze ma. Salt Rheum and other serious results of I have for some time been a sufferer from a severe blood trouble, for which I "x,k many remedies tliat did ma no good. 1 have now taken lour bottle ol with the moat wendenuf reaultS Am enjoying the bnt health I ever knew, have sained twentv pounds snd my friend tay they never nt me as well. I am feeling quite like a new man. JOHN S. t.IliUN, GovaraAeat fritting (ifh e. Wii,mfu,,D. C Our Treallae on Blond and 5kin Diseases mailed free to any addrea. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlin'i, 6a. Bad Blood J t S. MILLER, MANUFACTURER OF Xiwxixx -:- TilC5 V,,SSeiu- Vlula VolclPts. Viola, Oft. 1. The 1'leaaant shower we are having are fine for the farmer who have fall plowing to do, and it will alao be plfanant if we ran have more nice wt'uther before the rainy seaaon n'U In. T. C. Jeolbls in Portland working at hi trade. J. M. llayden ami wife have tx-en Borings Breeie. Boaiacs.OttZ There seems to be plenty ol rain the past few day. Farmers can do but little toward getting their fall work done, such as digging potatoes and plowing lor wheat, Orvllle Boring and W. L. Rogers are at tending school at University Park again this year. Their niany frieiids wmb them tun-ess. The Christian church at Damascus was burned dow n lant week. Mins Gertrude Forties is leaching at I'niou. Askiw. DH VIES TIIE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be pleased to ee his friends and patrons in bin new quarters on Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. DlilCK&LUMDER. Tiling is of the be.-t qual ity and sold at prices to SUIT - THE - TIMES. Yard and mill four miles east of Hubbard, Oregon. FOE- JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Btreet, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I ABSOLUTELTPDEE DRUGS OO TO Q A. HARDING. NONE BCT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flie PtrfiaerlH aai Tolls! Articles. Also s full stock of PAI1TTB- OILS ETr Cooke's Stables, W. H. COOKE, Manager, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, OREGON CITY. The LEADING LIVERY STAKf.R of the City. Rigs of any description furnished on short notice. All kinds of Truck and delivery Briai neafl promptly attended to. MEADE BELIEF CORPS. No. 18, DEPART MENT OF OKL'UOK. MM V U PIUKiirw ... Pm..Mm Mrs. r. L. Cochrane,- - Trwure ;the troops with the Krag-Joreiison Mr. J. B. Hardlur, - - Becrela.. . . : :. Mea oa Brat and third Tnwdays ol e,u"ucu Buiaii-cauore repealing ruie, u man pre- K aosu. rauy'Jelco ' l Cbe I dic,e1 by the "' old arm a Jap-1 that the new weapon would dissappoint Announcement EXTRA0RD1NH 200 LOTS. Grand advertising sale of GLADSTONE PROPERTY the handsomest of all suburbs to the attention of theo'c Meeting the so-called hard times and discounting tlT 200 LOTS. 200 LOTS. At the nominal i:;1, hi TtllEi -uently I its friends in its lack of destructive b and j power. This prediction has been dis "idopted proved by experiments, made by the f nee of j medical staff of the German army, and grilling, j repeated by our bureau of military lnfor Vidstill ; mation. The terrible effwls of tbe new ihterior j weapon appear strikingly set out in the 1. The j bureau's report. 'It is said tbe woumls j hot he inflicted by the small bore ballet, not- lias not ' withstanding its small size, are highly recent destructive, oaintf to its enormous speed miniatar I nf rnttinn whifh ranflpa thn tinAiipa the handsomest of all suburbs to the attention of thelpali f,rucktobe,ornwithinaradiu,,of four uug iiiu iticfiea. ue rrporv iiiriucr suo; "Up to 660 yards, a bullet striking the neck or abdomen, means certain death. From 66J to 1600 yards, moat serious, and in many cases fatal results are cer tain to be inflicted. Beyond 1600 yards the injuries caused resemble those in flicted by the round bullets, which were used before 1860." Our army officers feel they had pro gressed to the line of safe practice when tliev adopted a calibre of 7.2 militnetars, or .3 of an inch for their rifle, iu 1892, and they were disposed to criticise the navy department when it went beyond them, and still further reduced the cal ibre of their rifles to six mi Ii meters, or .236 inches, only a trifle larver than a 22 pocket pistol. But now in the last report they concede that the tendency of the best authorities seem to he toward a still Binaller calibre, some professional men assertinx that the calibre should never be larger than 6.5 milimeters. One point of the reduction of calibre is shown by the new navy rifle, which will ) shoot point blank up to 750 yards. This means that at any distance within two tifths of a mile, a man can shoot accur ately, with an allowauce for the drop ping of the bullet, and are thus relieved from the necessity of adjusting eights for each range." MoIIHLEI 01 THE XAS0H. TV mn mil ! price of $105 Eac Beginning September 10th, 1894, lard pub ating that hingChue Yuen, an ,tb selling ) to Japan The rice ses which t that the tThe letter X edition of and ending October 10th, 1894, Cre, j repeat the OTHINU MORE CAN DB SAID AS TO TII1C MERITS OF GLADSTONE AS A "HOME SITE." THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VISITED IT rt""? ....l i i i..i:i....l !. : t : .u. .... .,-,. , ,. ., ...... , although in ui nine uvvh ui iiKicu mm us environments. i iwigiinicvni juir; us nwuiiy nowuig mountain Bircam, anoruing me purest water in tne worm; us level, dry 8yamilged in nccoHwibility, mark it as a most favored "pot for an ideal homo. ah eunboat I today from i where the eve landed, igns of Jap- Thirty-six Cars a Day to Oregon City. Twenty-three Cars a D Trip to Oregon City made in six minutes at the lowest rate in Oregon 2h cts. SlO.SK Y. 1 majority of ve decided The new city lias its own eaw mill and will soon liavo its own system of water works, supplying cold, pure mountain water direct to the homes in Gladstone. Electric light. made and maintained as a modern city in every respect, and all safeguards have been adopted in the dedication to make it a clean, wholesome place to live. GladstoiThis. with there 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 no, will bring moth enterprises, that will employ thousands of operatives. There never will be a better time to secure a home or make an investment in Gladstone""' $130,- What Prominent People Say of Gladstone. The proprietor of the Enterprise, Mr. Chas. Meserve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider the investment a good one. It is the most attractive residence property in Oregon City, Gladstone Park is certain to grow in public favor. His Honor Mayor Straight of Oregon City says: "Gladstone can't be beat for a superb residence location. The location is 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 healthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noise, its electrio cars and cheap faro, 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. tie Perfect taitiDeetsGmi H. E. CROSS, Sole Agent. TERMS AND CCobstd. 1. The sale will be for cash 9 in iu per cent., due JanuaryPrSSS; Gatohing the Pnblio Palis and Answering Its FeTeriih Throb. Elroy, Wis., Oct. 9. A distinguished party of Wisconsin republicans came with Gov. McKinley from West Superior. Tbe governor has been nominated for president in every state through which he has passed and the cry was taken up with increasing repetition at every place he stopped. At Merrill Junction tbe 2. Not more than two loU wltl be sold to the same nersnn. 8inXn f J5 .... , i i . . -.- -- , corner iois win not oe toia. 3. The people of Oregon City twill be allowed to purchase 50 lota at this figure and no moroj "The people of Clackamas county, outside of Oregon City, i'iil be allowed to purchase 50 lots and no more, and 1UU afi a 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 i saie win hjj ami ino uiu j-nro 01 wu per 101 win Deresumea. i In any event the sale will pot continue beyond the 30 days. 7. No restrictions are made as to time when dwellings are to be built, but they are to cost f 1000. No shanties in Gladstone. 8. Applications by mail, allowed, and the very best unsold lots will be selected r inal payments can be made inside of 30 days.