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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1894)
At Oregon City Enterprise. SCHEDULES OF TIME O (', T 1'0'N N'l'KAMKK. , Hummer lUMtlKA. !, OSSUM ( ity, i.vm nmri.AMii S :' ui, II ()a m I .'HI i. III. it ,KI i. III. Wil lllKIlN Vmm KAILWAV. " KuMTH S.M'HIl. (allfnrtils Kil.ro. (IhriiiiKliJ Hmi'liiirg Wal (way iU..n) 7 10 n. in, . Ill p. in, mii'TN mii'Hli. Itnititinrir I...rl (way atalliiiis) ( alllnriila Ki.n.m (iiiinih f HI a. Ill 7 in i. in - tii rai I'AHHANdKIl MTKAMKK, Al.lONA, ST rNlMTI. XII, CAl.KM .Nil I H lir KI.UKi , !. 1'iirtlatnl. Taylnr ltrri rliu'k al II W A. M. ml li.vi.i iirK"li l-liy lnr Hslem 7 10 A. M. Insula?, I liurmUf ami Maliinlay, I.av lni..inilniii' 11 I N am) Halsin 7 4A A at. an. I UrrKMii Ciljr I U) C U l..f I'urt- laud Monday, W.dmwday ami Krlilay. Faa! II in o, f.K'.t ai'i'iinimlallnlia ami luw rsles. No way fi.islil handled. Mni'Vlal rates oil H f iuk ti Irnlghl. WIU.AMnTK KAl.WKI.Ki THIC IUII.WAY. Tim Tallin, lav l.eae Orini Illy. W HUinrllr Knlla. 1.4111, !.. A.M. v m y mi " II w II M " liulV M, I ISf M, I M " .uu M lit " i hhaY tiki. ( A. M. I.A. M. 10 uu HI Alt " 11 ou II " I tal P, l. 1 I I1. VI I SO I 1 " J ll " i 1.1 " t ! " 1 W " a iu ii " ISO , " ( iij 4 If. " 4 mi " 4 a " I, IU 0 1.1 " 30 " 6 i " e uu " e it " C. A. Mll.ua, Du.t. TDK. WAI1JI. Malls ! imiig North, M 10. S . in., Hp in. Malta cluta illi Hiiiilli, V a. Ml., 4 4'. i. m. an. a mrni. Orraon I" I'.Tllau.l uor Kaal ll Hall oar. Uavn U V, M ami a Ml I' M. arrives II W A. M ami 4 'M V. M. I airles l-.irtlatld. Ka.lrru, Wcamlde, bainly an.l lllflilaiiil routes mall. Orra-nii City to Kly. Carua. MulHKi. Liberal anl Molalla leaisa al li 111. ami arrive, at U lu. dally. iirrtnu City lo linavrr Crerk, Mink, Clark. M.dw HriH.k, i'iiiiiu Mills, ami I ultun.lravoa at 10 a. m. M'.mlay Mflnoxlay an.l KrlOay an.l remriii mi I. .Il.iwii.it ! al J .ti p m ()rr..n i ll y to VI. .la. I an ami IIihIUuiI Iravra lirffi.0 t'ilr Mnll'lay Wednwday and Friday al I uu K. , Uavlug Viola tauia (laya al7 u A. M, FKIIMY, NOYK.MISKU HI, 1WM. Tn Hkmi-Ckstknsiai. ok Cununkua tionauhw. Tlu CoiiKrcKatloniil cluireli ol ttiia city will rvU-liraUj ll wmil-tun-Umlnl yi-ttr miJ I lie iiit'iiiliert re fconl inuly rrniiiii to mark tlx) cxcHHion with approprlnto ncrvirrii to l lii'M t tho chiinli on tlia '.'Mil. KfV. 1'. 8 Kniulit, ol HbUmii, Ih expwtml totloliver Ilia hiatorkal lilr-t, reviiwing tlie liialoiy ul lift v ypHra, mul in the vveniiiK Kv. 1. II limy will ilflivi-r n ililrriw on "Tim Oullook ol tlict'lmn li." Mon diiy ullcriiiwii U mI uimrt for nnilinu; of r'iiilniH-i.ii'e, diivolttl to live iiiiniilti talk ami xtructa from lutti'm riMnllliiK iiili-rcritinu dicta ami feature of loriner yeara. MumUy ckmiIhu the Conitri'k'u lioniil cluli n( I'orlluti.l ainl vicinity w ill liicct ami alter the ukiiiiI refreHliinenU w ill culelirntu llio ceini-ceiitciiniiil of Con-iiri-Kulionalmm In (lieuon willi an -liropriatu aiMreHM hy IWv. ieo. K. Wal lace, I). i).,of tlie ftmt i lmrcli o( Port land, in connection with oilier exereiN.e. Tlie executive committee ! aviiiK lio matter In Imnil ia coniHmeil of lr. J. W. Cowan, Mm. Alma llrownell and Ir. II. U. Keirin, of tliia uliy. Tna Hkal Mkammi or"Va." Some botly wlio wanta to explain what the ed itorial "we" HiKiiilii-H, auya it hua a var iety of menniiiKH, varied to ault ti e cir clinintancea. When you rend that "wn expect our wife home today," "we" refers to the editor-in-chief ; when it la "wo are a little lute with work," it In cludea tho wholo olllce force, even to tho devil and the towel; In "wo are having boom," tho town ia meant; "wo re ceived over 700,000 i iniiiirRtitH lnwt year," and It em braces tho nat ion ; but "we have ho cholera in our mulct," only meaiu that the limn who tukea the mter and doea not pay for it ia very ill. St. Louli Evening I'reaa. When the returns of the lute republican awecp, and the patient wife beard her huxhnnd com ing up the alcpa, at a very Into hour say ing "w-e-el" well, alio very aoon knew the nicunlmr. A I'ionkkh ok Ohkoon. A. II. Stroup, one of the leading ftiruicra near Iiutte villo, waa In the city Monday. Mr. Ktroup ia one of the early pioneers of Oregon, he running tho aecond hotel atarted in rortlund. Helling the hotel lie went to Hon thorn Oregon where ho onened a blackaniith and implement shop and iiiunufneliired plow a and other farming toola. The plowa he aold for f 100 caah in gold duat, and had more orders than be could fill. For the last twenty years Mr. Stroup has Iwen taking life eaBy on ono f the best farina of the Wil lamette valley. A Nkw Mkat Markki. A meat mar ket will be opened In the building of E. D. Kelly, next door to Burmeiater & Andresen's jewlery store, by J. Konkle, of Columbia county. Mr. Konkle has had long experlonce in the business and will lie blo to conduct his meat market In first daw shape. He moved his family to this city Wedneaday. IIi Bon, Thou. Konkle, also moved his family to Oregon City and will aasiat bis father in the shop. Was Not Iank, In the ca of the Htnto of Oregon agalnat Ilavld Wag ner, of Wllrionvllhi, In the comity court on Monday, Y hint,, (he defendant was charged with Insanity. It appearing to the aiitlafiif tlou ol the court from the tea tlmiiny produced at the trial by pbya Iclaim and oihnra that defendant' mi ll'" might b accounted for by the fact that he had Ih'cii laboring under great rx: llcmeiit t the time he committed the acta for which the charK" waa preferred airalimt bliii, after a very aevere repri mand (ruin Judge llayi-H, he was tlia- cliarged from cuatody. Iicpuly 1'lairict Attorney L. I,, 1'orler apf.eureJ forproa ecui Ion ami Attorney K. T, 'irlllHIi for the ilefeiiao, Mr. Wagner ia a man of about (K) years of age and baa lieen im properly treated by hi relative and ac cording lohla atory waa threatened with complete annihilation by several of hi neighbor at Wllaonville and la-lieved himself III need of protection and IiibI week apprarctl befote the grand jury. As the court did not take the action be winlied them to do in the matter, he lav came greatly excited and niade several threat which canned the witness a to lielleye hlin to be unsiile to be arinitted to n at large. It appear that Mr, Wag ner was for a abort peilml in the anvliini about ten year ago but wa disi.'liared after the authorities at ibe asvhim bad convinced tlieinwlve that I No patient wa a stiue man but of a very nervous temperament. Mosav ix Ai'i-iK. The ("orvallia Times gives the following to show w hat can In) done In apple alien the right variety Is grown and proper care taken of the orchard : There la a big apple tree In I. L. Horning' yard in this city, the trunk of which I nearly twenty Inche in diameter. In the apple bouse there is a bin that holda thirty-eight bushels, and it 1 heaping full of apple, all picked from the big tree, In addition ten bushel of apple from the same tree were ground Into rider, making a total yield of foity-eight busl.ela, worth at the present market pi li e llM. The tree has been bearing for third of a century and thousanda of cuttings have been taken from It by nurserymen froia all larta of Oregon. The fruit is big and red, and ia known a the "Oregon Cham pion," an excellent winter apple. A I'nion CiiAi TAro.i'A MerTiNo. The HuiiHct and Mclaughlin chautauqna circle held joint meeting at C. II. Pye's on Monday evening The princi pal topics of conversation were "Kurop ean I'olitica," "llisniarvk" and "The Fall of Aapoleon III." Two new mem ber were admitted to the McLonhlin circle. Mr. and Mra. A. II. Young, late of 1'urlland, now of Oregon City. Mr. Young baa spent omel'.'OOOon hie w ife' art education in Chicago and eltewhere. uveral of Mr. Yoiiiik' puintiiiK were exhibited at the world'a fair. For aev ural years her pictures have lieen a con spicuous feature in the art department of the Portland Kx position. Some of her work is now in Huntley's window. Mm. Young will be a great help to the Chaiitamp.iana, esiiecially in tho line of art, which they take up alter the holidays. Aiti.yimi foi CtariKicATica. The quarterly examination for teachers cer tificates is now being held in the county court room conducted by Superintendent II, 8. Oihson, assiHted by Geo. L. Ptory and Bertha M (iibson. Followinx are the names of applicants: A. C. Strange, Oregon City; KUcii lleyers, Clackaniaa; Ada Randall, New Era; H. M. Giuliani, llutteville; Ixutio Maxwell, Pleasant Home; l.latia Wharton, MonU Villa; I. 0. Iioyles. Wilhoit; R. F. Hashor, Hubbard j J. C. Warnock, Needy ; C. E. Cone, Macksburg; Carrie Cummiiis, Clarkeji; Ileaaio M. Wells, Clackamas; Hlanche Miller, Oswego; Johanna Peter, Aurora; Maude Salisbury, Oregon City. Wiu, Examink tiik County's Books. The grand jury has apMiiuted J. U. Campbell to examine the hooks of the county olllccrs so lar as they are con nected with the revenues andexpendi- j tures of tho county. Mr. Campbell is an able accountant and the grand jury Hid well in securing his service. Much in terest is taken in this report as it la the first made under the salary system. . A Onb-iiokkk Kunaway. Tuesday morning while the horse belonging to the agent ol the Singer sewing machine com pany was tied to a bitching post at tho Seventh street livery stable it became frightened and tearing the post up ran down Seventh atreet and up Main at a furious speed. It was atoppod near Cooke's Btables before any damage w as done. $100 toward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at leant one dreaded diaease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional diaease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitution and assist ing natur in doing its work., The pro prietors have ao much faith in its cura tive powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo. 0. jfJOSold by Druggists, 75c. Aiinllier Woolen .Mill. Encouraged by the siniccs of the woolen mill put in at Ilundon by Oregon City capital and men, MarshfleM la now bidding to f ecure the erection of a woolen mill at that place. Mr. Ja. Khaw, with some other woolen mill men, of Oregon City, are negotiating with the property owner of MarshfleM with a view of put ting In a factory at that place, nd the Coast Mail ha the following to say of their proMisltlon : A meeting wu called at Sengstaken'i l.all lust Saturday night to consider a proposition to erect a woolen mill in MarshfleM. There wa good attend ante, and Eugene O'Connell wa called to the chair and James Flanagan was elected secretary. Mr. Shaw, ol Oregon City, wa present and was Inyited to ad dress the meeting and piesent any prop osition be might have for the erection and operation of a mill. Mr. Shaw said It was customary to give subsidies for the construction of such industries and called attention to the fact that Salem has re cently given a bonus of 'J0,0(0 for the location of a woolen mill. lie said a mill could ami would bo furnished here if (lie citixena would donate one acre of land with a water front, give water enough to fill a two-inch pi (xi, build the null build ing of an aurced size and donate '.() K) in cash. Various explanations were made and the meeting proceeded to appoint a committee to investigate tho proposition and report at some future meeting. Mr. Shaw is undoubtedly well informed as to mill work, having been connected with the Oregon City woolen mills lor a num ber of years, aniluiade a favorable im pression tion the people here. The committee apjiointed consista ofj. W. Ilennett, Ir. C. W. Tower and li. Sengataken. REAL KMT AT K TKA.VSFEIW. Furnished F.very Week by Hit Clacka niaa Abstract and Trut ( iimpaiiy. II M Jackson to Oiistav Schnorr W I) Nov 5. 1703 acres in Holmes Vance A Newell claims int3,r2e 1700 Milo J Whileman to Wm J White man W I) Oct A, nJa ol nw1' and lot 2 sec 2, t3a,r2e 1 W 1' Cbiltxjte el al to V W Cole 2 C I Nov 1, 10 acre ot lot 1 sec 32. 1 1 a. r 3 175 Sam 'I Marn to C L Marra W D Sept 22, tSl:!0 q feet in unplatted por tion of Oregon City claim 100 Davia-Anibler-Merrull Lumber Co to I T Davia W D Oct 3, 7.33 acres in claim 63. t 2 s, r 2 e. . . . 800 W A Currie to W Maxon W D July 24, blktl and lota In blk 7 Murchhanks 2450 Mary I'.enU'lspacber to Geo R Ded- man W I) Aug 3, 237.63 acres in t 2 . r 2 e 1300 Geo H IVduian to Robt Ik-Sharer W I) Nov 7, 130 63 acres in t 2 a, r3 e 1 G It IH dman to C F Widner W D Nov 0 tract "A" Clackamas Riverside 1300 VM Footet alby Sheriff to H C Suvena Nov. 7, lot 6 blk 151 Ore- iron City 609 C T Howard to Schood Dist No 84 W 1) Oct 20, 1'4' acres in sec 17. 14, r 2e 1 Joseph Walter to Isaac Farr 2 C D Nov 7, lot 5, blk 57, Cregon City 1 Isaac Farr to Clare nee P Farr W D July 2, lot 6, blk 57 Oregon City 1 Wm Yobann to Peter Nauerts W I) Nov 1, se.'i of nel4 sec 25, 1 4 s, r 1 e , 700 Fanton A Teasdale by Sheriffto W II Keea Sept 24, 113.77 acres iu 1 3 s, r 3 e 15 Thos P McCubbin to B Fallert W D Oct 15 10 acres in sec 20, t 2 s, r 3 e 250 Win Eckert to Anna Barth W D Jan 2, 40 acres in Wm Ofliela D L C 1 4 a. r 1 e 2000 WG Steel to William Steel W D Oct 20, w)j ofnwt-i' of nel sec 24, tSs, r8 e 1 Geo W Tarrish to Patsy Parrish, V D, Nov. 10, 160 acres in Sees. 4, 5, 8 and 8, t 4 a, r3 e... 1 8 Chirk to Emanuel George Collins W D Nov 8 lots 60, 40 and South frac part of lot 58 in Clackamas Heights 2400 Having purchased the copyright of Thome's Title Abstract Indexes giving us solo riuht to use them jn Clackamas county, and the abstract books compiled and formerly owned by Thome A Son . we are prepared to furnish complete and accurate abstracts of title and to correct or extend old abstracts. We solicit your patronage and guarantee first class woik. Ollice over Huntley's Drug store. Clackamas Aiistbact A TrtbtCo, A sort of lethargy sometimes takes possession of the kidneys and bladder; they should be promptly stimulated to healthful action by the use of Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Hard times Prices. S. F. 8cripture has reduced the price of ho-se shoeing to $1.50 per horse until further notice. All work at bottom prices. Many vears experience insures tlrst-class work. Money to Loan. CO. T. Williams can now make loans on good farms. Ollice next door to Huntley's drug store. The latest in visiting cards at the En terphisi Osfick. Prices to suit you. Dr. Price a"Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlghaat Mtdai and Diploma. To Rent. 12 acre all cleared at Mt. Pleasant with good comfortable house to rent. Enquire of Wade II. Sja-ncer A Co. Oyster, wholesale or retail, to families and parties. Also served in any stylo, fresh and palatable at the Portland restaurant. The quality of blood depends much upon good or bail digestion and assimila tion; to make the bhiod rich in life and strength giving constituents, use Dr. J. II. Mclj-an's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier: it will nourish the prop er! ic of the blood from which the ele ment of vitality are drawn, For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. If p firowerV Hare Money and trouble by insuring your hop and hop buildings at the leading Insurance agency of the city. Will give yon 25 per cent discount on the rates of last year, eeveral of the best American and En glish companies represented. F. E. Donalpsok, Agent. KUSlMiSS l-RlLNDSMP u We do not believe in the "no friemlHliip in buci nenri" theory. We aim to welcome all custornerB with frit-ntllinesH. We want to impress ujion you tho fact that we buy and Hell only goods of reliable quality on which wo feel safe in staking our reputation. When you find the prices on all articles are reaHon able none too low for the quality, and none too high, to make it up-confi-dence begins. Our dealings with you being oiren and "in the light", there are no "spec ial" dincount8 or allow ances. You feel that you were treated as well as other customers and all are as well treated as you. You feel that you can ask for information and we show a readiness to serve you. We aim to have the BEST sold in Drug Store. C. G. HUNTLEY, PRESCRIPTION DRUCCIST- Oregon City, Oregon. Sewing Machine Needles for any machine used in Clack amas County, we try to keep in stock. If your machine is old and we haven't the needles, we'll get them for you if you wish. Needles can be safely sent by mail, and we prepay the postage. Huntley's Book Store, Oregon City, Or. P. S. any user of sheet music should have our cata logue of 4,000 select pieces which we are selling for 10 cts. It's free for the asking. NOVELTY Candy -:- Factory NOW OPEN. Manufacturer of High Grade French and Home Made Candies, Ice Cream and Water Ices. Families, Parties and Sociables Supplied with Ice Cream in any quantity ; rates reasonable. Try Our Ice Cream Soda. . Tropical Fruits and Nuts. Main Street, opp. Commercial bank II. S. Cram, Manager. HEALTH. Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its Effects in the cure of Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, Bli liousness or any other disease arising from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid neysIt drives all impurities from the Blood. Mra Chai A.Russel, who lilavorablr known throughout tho Northwest sa;a: "For fifteen years I wu a constant lufrerer i . v. .. . . v. . , v. .. . . ...UM,.iuinw.iu..,ni.i .-ire., .mv tallied by constant change of locality, Two years aso I tried Moosi's Hkvsalkd Ksmsdy and the benefits received from it werethemost gratifylni. It gave me relief from the first and prevented the terrible distress peculiar to tlie disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever had asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Be lieving It has added pleasant years to my life 1 have not hexttated to recommend It to all like autrerera, and always with the same happy re sults. (tfeTo be had ot all druisls. or sen! to biKwaST-UoLxaa Dbiu Co , Siattle, Wash. M-f GIVES KEW GOODS ARRIVED.... SMITH AND ANGELS CELEBRATED IJlack and Tan Hone for Ladies and Children; all sizes; guaranteed fast col or and will not crock. Al.-io complete lino of (jae Douyr;5 Qorsts. The best fitting. corset in the market. For Boys and Children we have a new stock of stilish suits for fall and winter. Caps for Men, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children all shapes and styles. Call and see us before purchasing, as we have the goods and prices to suit the times. Just received this week a full line of CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, And the Henderson Little Red School House Shoes, Every pair wai ranted. Remember, ThePioneerStore THOS. CHARMAN & SON. SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day. All Kinds of Cake Made to Order AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGF. ftir LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Jacob Kober, Proprietor. . directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their owb letter, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and leiral paper which tbey mutt handle every day are made out correctly. lAll tbeae thing, and much mora, we trach flioruuiMi. Hundreds of our graduates are In good positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times improve. .Voir is the time to prepare for them. Beside, a business education Is worth all it cit.nr oti' mm use. Send for our catalogue, to learn thai and hrne we tench. Mailed free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, OregOll. J. A. Wasco. 8acretar. The Argonaut Is the only high-class political and literary weekly published on tha Pacific coast. Thousands of Bingle-stamped copies of it pass through the post office every week, remailed by subscribers to their friends. It has a larger circulation than any paper on the Pacific coast, except three San Francisco dailies. It goes into all the well to do families of the Pacific coast. Over 18,000 circulation. Argonaut building, 213 Grant Avenue, San Francisco. J.J. KHDDERLY, GENERAL - HARDWARE Stoves and Tinware. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. TINWORS -A. SPECIALTY. Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon. FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME. Steam't Telephone M!isi.. Leaves foot of Alder st.. Portland. Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. II. Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. M. Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects night, for Portland. Tickets of all are lost annually, r at Astoria with Tele phone' every other lines good on Telephone.