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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1894)
PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. A, L. t)vJiiy, In vImIiIiiu frlomlN In thUully. Nuwton McCoy, of I'oi llitiul M'iit Mon dity In llilii city, I'ritnk l'rum.i, of Tlio liullcx, titit Hiimluy In till city. 0. A, 8 cut, iri)NiiiroiiN funiicritf Nccily, wan In town Muniluy, Kx U.H. Mii.hIikI Ilurln of I'lirtliuni wiin win on our Birccin Mninlny. J. V. llcucli, of I'lirtlHiiil, wiin In tow n Monday on IckuI IjiiIiiiwh. ClIHH V, lnrloW, Of IllirloW, NlMllt Hun- day in tin city vinitln (rlmulh. J. II. Hmilli ft iroiiiliint attorney of 1'urtlHiid, wiin In tli In city Tu. mlny. Juil( Morclund, of I'nrt lit nd, Mttnii)J tlin roiiniy court In tliU city Momlity. Minn Vvh Tull, ol Harlow, In In 1 1 1 it city vlnltliiK liitr coiiiln, Minn l.ur Miller. County ltcorlcr lUiunliy went la MulitlU Saturday mid rciiulnt'il over Hiindiiy, CIiiin. Ilryunt, onu of A kI or iiiM IiiIIiik t'lti.i'ii, wiin viitltniK Irliuidd In tliU city Siiuilny. Mr. Hrnvcr, of Hit- furinliitf iiiiltniit llrm of Hlmvcr A Cluiku, of Swlcm, u In town. Monday, Mr. Frank L, nililliliiii of tint I'Hclllc 1'nriuor, wun In tlm city Turn' lay In tlm liitorvnt of liia but. , MiminN l'lum uml Louixii I "it'i'ii-t, of till city, n'tiirnml Ftitiinluy from I drim a it t vlill Willi lritntl . t I.oiin. II. J. Stanmhwiilcy, un Nttoriicv of l'ortUinl wm in town triuimiellriK bu i n lit tint court hoimo Tuumliiy. I. (iiHr, school lir.tor '( Joint ill trlrl No. (12, wnn In town UhI Kuttirdity looking alter the wttlUre of lila dintrict. I.. Scliwaliaclicr, iintiiiijc-r of '.littOiowii 'r Mill rxtiirnod from aliort litial nca trio to tli Sound Saturday evening. 1'. C. Miller, one of Molalla'a IcadiiiK farmer, aa in till city Sunday mid attended tliti M. K. C'liurcll South con ference. Col. IOtli F. Cook and wife, of Pun dleloti, and Millie IteynohU, of Itaker City, were vUltiiiK frlenda in thla city the aat week. Miron Itahler returned ho ne laat Sat urday from llwaco, where he haa leen employed during the aat iiiniin. r foreman In cannery, MIm Manila W.Ub, of Oswego, In making her home thla winter with Mm. W. L. Suldow while atletiding tlio ! ter'l school in till cltV. (I. 11. KiclianUun ami wife, of Martina burg, Iowa, are hi the city the gueat of County Clerk Ilorton , Mr. Itlrliaritmin la very luuch iilcaned w ith thi twrt of announcement extrhordi 200 LOTS. IREflT THIRTY DAYS SALE .AT.tivn nfrtnm nv nv NW 1 i 1 l . V I ,U Vt IV ij Villi IJ o A J uio ."'"". v v. and have been delighted with its environments. Its magnificent i.. . 1aI..I11 accesHibility, mark it as a Thirty-six Cars a Day to Trip to Oregon City made in six minutes at the Tho now city has its own saw mill and ill soon have its own eystom made and maintained as a modern city in every respect, and all there is in tho county. No man with knowledge has any moth enterprises, that will employ thousands What Prominent People Say of Gladstone. The proprietor of the Kntehi'KIsk, Mr. Chas. Meserve, says: "I have purchased property in Gladstone and consider the investment a good ono. It is the moBt 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 boat for a superb residence location. The location is extremely healthy and easy of access. Rov. Gilman Parker, pastor of the First Baptist church of Oregon City says: "After eighteon months residence in Gladstone I am thor oughly convinced of its desirableness as a place for a home. Its many points of excellence make it highly proferable to any place between Oregon City and Tortland. It has natural fitness with its contour of hills, magnificont park, its crystal river, its healthfulness its good water and fresh air, its freedom from city noise, its electrio cars and cheap fare, ore all points of very great advantage and pleasure. ; tho country und In thinking of locating In tli In Hlulu, H. II, Miller, of ClackuiiiUN, waauhoiit loan TucHduy, Mra, J, Mr.WI.itii, of I'urtlund, wn in thiN city Tucadity tho Ktinnt her tiliic.cN, Mian Kato It-relay uml Mra, W. K ,1'iutt. Corwun S, Shank, un attorney of Seattle, formerly of Cuiihy, waainthlN city attending to legal liimlniiM the llrt of the week. Minn llullu (ilover, of Kdgln Creek, came In luxt Stindav to visit her nUlcr, Mra. II. H. (lllmoii. Mlaa (ilover will prohkhly rfliuuln two week a. J, II. Walker, mm of Oregon Clty'a tient aholHinan. returned from hunt up tho valley Hunduy, tlm Nlailghterer of thirty-two China plieananta. II. 1". Smltli returned from bia trip to California on the atenmor Oregon, which .arrived at Cortland Tueaduy inoiiiliig. He roiKirtN ft vury jileaniint trip. (leo. K Inzer, ft prominent luriner of Needy, Mpeul ft few boura In thla city Moinliiy. lie waa on lila way Ui l.Ntern Oregon Hi which place lie intend to locate. 1'ri-xideiit I', L, CuiiiplMill, of tho Statu Normal achoo) ut Monmouth, waa In the city Tueaduy uttending the meeting held by tlm Willamcttu Valley Chautauqua Aemhly. It. (iluaa, of I, Inn roiiniy, wn in thia city Monday veiling bia aon, I). II. tiliiNH, lie Inia been in attendance at the I'rcHliyteriaii Synod in 1'orllnnd dur ing the pact week. Mra. Jane Hedge ami her daughter, Mix Kmnift, will leave Friday for I'uehlo, Colo., at which place they have deelded In Niend the winter for the heno fll of Mia Kmina'a health. t . V Handall. Capl. J. V. Shw, M. IUikUII and J. Craw ford returned from their hunt In the Nehalem counrv Tin. day, having been away aUmt month. They killinl two elk and ft large amount of birda and (lull. Mra. II. H. (iilmon baa been vlaiting her parenta at Kagle Creek. Flie wat taken aerioiiftly ill w hile there and waa brought to thla city the flrat of the week. Her many friend will be tleaed to know that ahe In Improving. Mr. M. Randall and children, who have lieen . tilling the lat four weekl with Mra. Hacon, of Sandy, during Mr. Handall' ftbaenre at Nehalem, returned to thl city Tliuraday. Miaa Nannie Wilkinaon, who baa (pent the iimiiier with Mr. J. W.Gray of thi city will leave for Foreat Grove Fri day to attend the I'aciliu University dur ing the winter. Mr. Geo. Kilter, of Agnnws, Cali fornia, aiater of II. K. Smith, of thi city, At the nominal price of $105 El a Kin a ta ruv f irTfTTS ni? most favorod spot for an ideal home. will leave for Denver, Colorado, at which place ahe will anend the winter in hope of hcnctliliig her health. Mr. Killer, ol the Lick Mill, will Hccompuiiy hi if. II. J, ThomaH, one of Wilhoit' leading farmer, wun In Oregon City Wedniwdav. Fred Gunmielder, proprietor of the NewAuroralioUtl, w un hi the city Wuiluc- (luy. K. M. Hartinan, one of the leading IiunIiich men of Maripiuin wun in the city Wedneadiiy. Geo. Dunlavry, Munpuim' blackrnllh and agricultural dealer, wan in Oregon City Wednesday. II. II. Kyman, the undertakerof Sher wood, uccomp,inicd by Mra. Kyman, waa In the city Thuraduy. G. II. Hobblna, of Marp;iatn, Necretury of the Clai kaiiiiia County llorticultural ociitty, waa in town Tueaduy. I,. De Ionard, of Silverton, formerly of l'ark I'lace, waa In thl city Wedne day ol thiN week renew ing old acquaint ance, J. A.Cox.one of the leuding nurserymen of Cuiihy, wun In the city Tuesday. Mr. Cox i not dixcouraged by the hard lime but la punhing hi nurecry bininc, I). F.. Ilendernen, II . Salinbury and Allierl McUeynoldN took advantage of the exetirion rule and attended the Taconia fair, leaving Saturday and re turning Monday Frank Van Iloctcr, formerly employed in the roup work in thi city, but who In now one of the Portland Soap and Chomieul Co., waa in the city yesterday with a lino ot sample. O. W. HobhiiiN, Molallu'a prominent merchant, remained la thla city Tuea duy on Lis return from Portland and As toria at which cilicN he ha been on btiNlncM the pat week. Mr, Frank Sluciim, foreman of the Morning lHmiorrat of Haker City, called at thit ollice laat Wednesday. lie and hi wife came up from Portland, where they aro visiting relative, to view the fall and other aihti of this city . D.m O'Neil left Friday last for Califor nia whrre he goe to again resume the management of Cupt. Ainaworlh' great hotel at Kedondo beach. Mra. O'Nicl will join her husband later on, remain ing with her sister, Mis M. Holme, at Hose Farm. Mr. O'Niel haa a hoetof friend in this city who wiah him well in bia undertaking. R. Staub, of lU-aver, Creek, la prepar ing to go into the mercantile husinexs In thi city In the near future, but a yet Ids plan are not definitely settled. For sale The heat restaurant in Ore gon City. Hit fine patronageand good location. Owner desires to enuage in other business. Address Restaurant, care Enteki'rihk. Grand advertising the handsomest of Meeting the so-called hard times and 200 LOTS. 1 f D P.T. 4 nsTrtVK A? A "ITffl(,. SITK." . ' - park; its swiftly flowing mountain Oregon City. of water works, supplying cold, pure safeguards have been adopted in the doubt as to the future of Oregon City, the great manufacturing city of the Northwest. M of operatives. There never will be a better time to secure a home or make an investment Applications and selections may be made at any time, but no papers will be drawn until after the 10th. wPnc i. nti H. E. CROSS, Sole Agent. Smator Iolph, accoinpiiiiltd by Hon. C. H. Wormian! and Jmn J. N. Denny spent Wednesday in Oregon City. They were greatly Interested in the great elec tric plant under construction here and apent several hours looking at the work anil viewing the full and the various manufacturing establishment of our city. They were greatly pleased at the evidence of growth manifested and Mated that Oregon City wa the most proieroua city on the coast. The gen tlemen met many old friend arid those of Senator Ilolph congratulated him Usjn the small contest that he would have on bia re-election. Oregon City i" to have another law firm Mer. O'Neill, Hedge A Thoinson of Portland having oa;ned ft brunch of fice in the Iiank of Oregon City block adjoining the F-mtkhi-kisk office. The members ot the firm will take turn at staying In the Oregon City office though Mr. Hedge will be here the greater part of the time. The firm I one of the lead ing law firm of Portland and of Mr. Hedge no introduction In necessary for be wun born and raised in this city and ha proved himself to be a la' r of more than the average ability. This oflice im been presented with rnofO vegetable consisting of a Chinese cucurnlaT, looking more like monster snake than ft vegetable, a migar let large enough to make ft good start on the supply for the mgar factory and a stalk of corn that would do credit to the Fast from the garden of 0. E. A. Frey tag. The sample of corn ia about ten feet high and has two well matured ear on the stulk. Mr. Freytag has some five acre In corn and find that it doe quite well on hi place being on the warm, sandy Clackama bottoms. Oreiron Ci'y aent ft delegation lat Saturday to T aroma to attend the Inter State fair on Portland day. Of those attending Dr. Carll marched with the Myrtij Shrlner, John Trembath with the F.Ik, I- A. Noble and J. chnlhauser with the Red Men and Cha. Athey, Ed Reehner and Fred Miller marshed with the people. An enjoyable trip is reported by the hoy. A criminal action was brought before Juatice Dixon Thursday, by Henry Troge for the rtscovery of tnonsy from Theodore Iiilsing, oth from Damascus. The plaintiff waa represented by II. E. Cro and the defendent bv Geo. C. Brownell. After a hearing by a jury they returned a verdict in favor of the defendent. An apiea1 waa taken to the circuit court by the plaintiff. The ix-weeka-old daughter of George Maple of PaVk place died at the home of it parent MoniUy morning. Tho fu neral services were conducted be Rev. G Syke at the house, and the remain akeii to the Oregon City cemetery for burial. sale of GLADSTONE PROP all suburbs to the 00 LOTS Beginning September 10th, and ending October 10th, 1 THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS HAVE VIS stream, affording the purest water Twenty-three Cars lowest rate in Oregon 2H c mountain water direct to the homes in Gladstone. j dedication to make it a clean, wholesome place to ii TTT I T 1 tim Ilrlik! HrhkM ! J.i. Hammett, of Newb-rg, will de-1 liver brick to any part of Oregon City in j lare ormall quantities at the lowest price. First clas brick guaranteed. ; Write for term. i HIierlfTi Notice of flat on Kirrntlon. I lu th circuit of the Hui nt Oreitnn lor the i County ol Clackama. j Mrr A. Ilsteh, IMlntlfT, t. Henry HwlftJr,: (rrrn swill. B. K MIIIm, Krn Jone and . John Hlrejr, puft'iiiUnt. I state ol Omi'iD, County of Clurkamai, . Notice I hereby given, thst hy vlrtne nt an i (xrentlofi arel onler ol le l'il out ! thet.'lr- j cint Court ol the HUH of Orefon t'r the bounty ! ol iMackanifu. Warln 1t the m usy ol ;clo-tw-r, 1X04, In a mill wherein Mry A llstch wiu nUinlirr, n1 Henry Itwlll, Jr., Carrl Hwllt, H. K Miller, rrrik June .rid John Hlrey were le'riiiUirU, eomrnanijlii me, lu Hie name n the Htte ol Oregon, tint out of the rel e 1U" herelrnfier ite:rllMl, to reiillie eum nf flclent U ntlitr the ili rniill ol uhl (l.-creu, to wit: HI 17 on, nl the Inn her nim ol H,.VJ(!imiu, and the lunher mm ol lii'M allorney leen, to(ethr with lutereat on the un.a aluce aalil rlwree waa entered at 1 per Cent, per annum arid also th coati ol and attending thla sale. Now. therefore, Id olHene to inch decree, I il lil doli lew Moon, and will, on Hxturdar the 3d day ol Novemher, Imt, at the hour of on o'clock p m ol laid day. at the front door ol the court hoiine In aald county, offer lor sale at public auction, and tell to the highest and bent olilder, foreah In hand, all the right, title and Intereat the !(! delendauti have Id and to the following dMcrlbed real property, to all: All of fllork Nuaiber 17 In the reon Iron and Mleel Company 'a It rat addition to the Town ol Oawrgo ai the name aprara ol record In the Keeordtr a ollice ol Clckm county, Oregon. Also the south one-hall of action alxteeo (lfli In town. Inn lour 141 aouth ol range aix f 61 e"t of the Vtlllametle Meridian, rontalnlnf 1TJ0 , crc, In Clxrkamaa county, Oregon. paU-d thii 4th day ol Ocloher. A. I. 1W4. f. C. MAlJOOOK.Hheriir of Clarkaniaa couutjr, ilate l Oregon, bf N. M. Moody, Deputy. 10-6:ll-i. DKiZIES THE PHOTOGRAPHER, Would be plcaned to nee his friendo and patrons in bis new quarters on i Third and Morrison Streets, Over Golden Rule Bazaar. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER So. 270, Morrison Street, 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 MEADE BEL1RF CORPH. No. 18. DEPART- MKNT OF OKEGON. Mra. M. 8. Pllnbury - -Prealdent Mra. F. L. Cochrane,- - Treauwr. Mm. J. B. Harding, Merit on Drat and third Tuc month In K. of P. Hall. Men from abroad, cordially welcome attention discounts in the world; its h TERM! 1. The sale wil per cent.,' 2. Not more thl corner lotl 3. The people ol this figure outside of and no mol side the coil 4. If the entire ni sale will stoiA In any event t 7. No restrictions art built, but they J 8. Applications by. be selected Those. Pimples Art tell-tale mimptrnii that ymir blood is Wit riijlitfidlof impnritux, cnusiitrj a ilugguh and v.nrighthl complexion. A hw IjvUUb iif 8. ti. a. will remove all foreign and impure mailer, cleanse the blixA Ui(rwighly, and aire a clear u n d ro!i arm p lex ion. It i most ejj'cctr uul, and entirely harmless. Oi. Ileaton. 73 Uorel Street, Phlla., Myr "I have had for yearia humor in mvbld whi. h mide me dread to tluve, astrnallajilsot pimple would he cut, thin eautinf thaving to be s ereat aonrrance. A iter Uking three txittlefl my race it ail clear ana amouin as it ahould be appetite apkndid. Ut well and feel like running a X foot race an lor tne ue oi s. a. s. Treatl v on blood and Vlo di vaaea mailed free. bWll-f SJtt-lfli; iu.t Atlanta, ua. MAHUFAOTUBEff Of Urvxixx Tile. c BRICK & LUMBER. Tiling i3 of the best qual ity and sold at prices to SUIT - THE - TIMES. Yard and mill four niilrs eart of Hubbard, Oregon. FOR - AjSOLDTELOURE DpyjGS A. HARDING. G NONE BITT COMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Flae PtrtaierlB ni Toilet Articles. Alao a full itock ol FAIITTa- OILS ETC. W. H. COOKE, Manai Corner Fourth and Mai OREGON Ctf The LEADING LIVJ of the City. Ruts of furnished on short not All kinda of Truck neR promptly attfndi FOR SALE 7