Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 23, 1894, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
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Tltt flliiclli iiiiivtranry of (lie Finit Con-liri-iMtiuil
iliunli of thU tity, whirl) It
lito llin fiflletli rniiilvcriwrT of I lie do
nuinliialion In (lie tnU, tw obmirvcJ
inxt Huiiilny mid MomUv, NoviinUr
'.'.'illl miiI auh. Tim Jlrr Siiinlny
tnorninu, liUlnrlcul In elinraclrr, will I
ili-llvi-rf i by Kov. K. S. Kniulil, of Sulwii,
wiiil Unit in Hi" vt-iiitii!on "TlioOullixik
of tlm Cliur. li", liv Itcv. I. II. limy, of
roriliiml Tlic!r bulli fanner piiMtotK
of tlm i liun li Moiiilny iifii'iii.Miii Hi two
o'l'I'X'k ft ini'clliiu for (triinrnl rtiiiinin-i-imi
ti will I li'-Mi nmaiatinii of five
iiiinnti' apwi Inn l'J- fiirmcr HiorH ami
uiIiitm, Mm remlitiit of rxtrurtii from let-li-rn
of fily nii'inli'-rn now b'iit, mul
oliir Miririuto rxi-ifiwH. MuiuUy
MI;l.'il". M., Hit CoiiKnciilioiml Cliil)
will iKtFliliTtHiliPit follaatioil liy
Uio Irnlii of the cliur.li, mul Ht 7 :30 ft
imlillc iiwplinu of tli dob will liuld,
At wbli li lit'V. ). U Wmliu-o, of l'ort
imiil, bu tlm cliHNn'iiiki'r. Hi
toplr w ill bo "The ('mine of Cnncnw
tlnimllHiii." Si'cilly (JimkI mnain will
bu rcinli'ii-il lit nil llii-M! awrvicer). Mr.
V. H. (iliifko, of PortUnil, liiin bi'on en
HukimI to King ft wlo Nunilny ni i'tilnt?, nil
iiIih will tt'rluiH Hinu nitnin on Momluy.
TiikOoimv Kxi-kiith Woiik J. V.
Cmtipli'll, who wbh iioinlfd by tho
(friinil jury to nxK-rt the rwordii of the
olllrim of C'liit kuiimn coonly no far
they ruluto to thu lninlliii of county
(iiikIh, rcporli'il tlmt be hail cxnniinod
tho IxNik of tho dhi'riir, clerk, reenrdor,
HSHCHHor nnd troKniin-r, and found the
mitno to bo forroi lly ki'pt, 1ho that the
olllcluls wore cotirioous mid roiuly to
loud MHHiNlunro wboncver culled upon,
llo found that fooa had boon rolloi tod
from July It, 1HIM, to iNovoniher 1, 1HU4,
ftiid turnod ovor to the county tremmrer
mi follow towit: Kocordor, il6:).10;
iihoriiT, $:'(H.20; clork, tm. In tho
Dchool miporinlondciit's olllce bo found
that tho HUorlnlondont linn IhhiumI loll
certificate and thlrv-four permit, total
iimount collected :M1; turnod ovor to
tronHiiror $ISS; bnlanco on hand $:ll.
Tkaciikii'b Kxamisation. The ri'uuhir
quarterly examination for toacher'a cer
tillcateH commenced WodneHday and
cloned Kriduy of hint week witli llfleon
aoplicatioiiH for county cortillcate. one
for state cottlllcate mid two for Btate
iliploma. Hiiperintendont (iibmm con
ducted tho examination and wan agisted
by Mr. Hertlm Gihon and UoorueL.
Story. Thone recoivinu certificate were
A. 0. Htranno, HiiHio M. Well, J. C.
Wftmock, ltlancbleMillor, MiliaU Whar
ton, B. F. Baahor. C. E. Cone, Ellon
Byera, Ixiutie Maxwell. Mi Helen
Taylor applied for state certificate and
D. F. May mid Noil Stupp pplied or
atuto diploma.
Aiuuim Insanb. Mis. Emma Row
land was broiiKbt to this city from
Canbv Monday and wa d judged In
sane by Judge Hayosand Dr. ruine, the
exaiiiining pliysician . She tulked wildly
on roliuion. Hheriff Maddock, iicconi
jmnied by the woman's fathor, took the
patient to Saloin the same evening
and placed her in the nsyliun.
Si iciim or Mil. Ki i i.am, Word wit
hroiittht to thlr city Friday Unit Mr.
KliA 1 1 it in hi.il coiuinlttod suicide by
cutting her throat with a rnzor. Hho
lived at Vinlii, about' 11! miles oat of
tliUclly. For tho punt two month the
deceiiHed Inia been in poor health Hud
ha been under the dni tor's treatment
during lliul lime, Friihiy murnlng mm
of her iiiin had left fur (hi city and the
other wa ut work ft hIiiiiI diatmice from
tho liouiMi and the only croii left
with Mr. Fellows war young woman,
Mr. Fltllan lurked all of the door
ex('Hi( one which she closed by
piling chair lfore it. Hho then went
to the room of her son, procured a
rar.or and started after the virl, who
made her escape thiouy,h the door w hich
wa closed by thu chair. After the
woman hud made her ch hh) Mrs, Fill
lam sIimaI before ft looking glims and
cut her throat from ear to oar with the
razor. The art was committed at ll:il5
mid Ir. Koinmer was sent for but before
he reached the Fullain homo, the woman
wawdead. Mrs. Fullain hit not acted
suns for some time and it wa feared by
the family that alio would do something
deHMrato during these Inaane Ills,
('oionrr Iluluian and lr. Hummer left
Saturday for Viola ut which place the
linpicat was hold. The jury returned ft
verdict that the deceam-d came to her
deatli by cutting her throat with afiaxor
while temporarily Insane. Tho funeral
services were held hunjay atternoon
from tho hotiae and the remains were
laid to rest in the Viola cvmetory,.
IScsikkks Mk Okoanuk. Nearly all
the merchant of Oregon City have
joined ft hosiiifHS men's aiuiocialion with
hcadtuartot In Portland. The associa
tion is to protect it members from the
chronic dcsil-licata who move from one
town to another and work the local bui
liess ron lor all the credit they can get
and then move on to the next town.
Till cls of ieoph) baa been growing
steadily for the last few year and they
have caused such runtes, not alone to the
retail merchant, tmt to all classes of
bum newt men, that an O'ganixed rmirt
for their suppression is ft iieccamty. The
loss the avi-rai!" merchant sustains each
year from this class of customers cuts
quite seriously into hi profits. The
public at larve have an Interest in these
dead-lteats, for the losses they occasion
usve to be made up on the good-paying
customers, and the efforts of the mer
chant to Mppree them will meet with
grr.erftl approval.
RastkkkOybtkkb run this Coast The
department of aiiricullure has undertaken
to improve the oyster of this ccast by
transplanting the best es-lern oyster.
The undertaking I exiected to prove
succeseful, and we may yet enjoy the big
1 1 wi on oysters now only had in the
Kast. C. H. Tnwnsend, deputy rnlted
Slates llsh commihsioncr, and Jiime
Crawford, state fish commissioner, re-
cently planted eighty barrels of eastern
oyster in Willapa buy of the following
brands: Natural growth Chesapeake,
Newark bay seed, Prince' bay, Ke)qort
and East riven. They were sent by
United Slate Fish Commissioner Mc
Donald. The plautiiiK wa done at Bay
Center, where ft protection reserve of ten
acre has been sot fttid.
A Gkmkan Class Prof. C. Hertting,
Ph. P., ha rqiened ft school for tho study
of the (iorman language and literature
in Shlwly' block. The class in Ian
Uiigage will meet every Saturday from
OA. M. till 4 o'clock P. M. Those
taking the classical course will meet
every Tuesday and Fridav evenings at
7:30 P. M. BK'cial attention will be
given to literature and rhetoric. Prof.
Hertting i a thorough (Iorman scholar
and this is a rare opportunity to those
wishing to Irani the (iorman litngiiuge.
A Mihacciaji's Escai-k From Dxatii.
Ijtst Thursday afternoon aa Edward
Beach was blasting stumps on his place
above Willamette Falls he put heavy
charge ot ginnt powder under a large
stump. After waiting some minutes and
the charge failing to explode he proceeded
to investigate matters and learn the
cause. No sooner had Mr. Beach
reached the stump when the charge ex
ploded, throwing him several foot into
the air and when he reach terra flrma
once more he found himself just forty
foot from where he started. No damage
was done except a badly burned face.
100 Reward, $100.
Tho renders of this paper will be
pleased to learn Unit there is at leat one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to euro in all it stagoH and that is
Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure is the only
positive now known to the medical
fraternity. Cutarrh boing ft constitu
tional disease, require constitutional
treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure i taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous Btirface of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of the dis
ease, and giving the patient strength by
building op th constitution and assist
ing nature in doing it work. The pro
prietor have so much faith in its cura
tive power, that they offer One Hundred
Dollar for any case that it fail to cure.
Send for list of testimonial. Address,
" ' F. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo. O.
gWold by Druggists, 75c,
A sort of lethargy Boinetiines takes
possession of the kidneys and bladder ;
they Bhould 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.
Ahkiiik flio Jliii-rs,"
A spe.'lal meeting of Multnomah
lodN. 1, A. F. and A. M. will be
bold Saturday evening for work in the
M. M. di'iiree.
Tim semi-annual election of oMcors
of Willamette Falls camp No. UH, Wood
men of World will take place next Tues
day. Installation on the second Tues
day in J miliary.
The I)cre iln'". Myrtle lodge
No. is making preparations for ft
grand masquerade which will bo fol
lowed by a banquet at the A. 0, U. W.
hall, Thanksgiving eve. Only the mem
bers of the society are to 1st present,
Tho Oregon Lode No. 3, I. 0. O. F.
hold their regular meeting last Tuesday
evening and nominated olhcers for the
ensuing year. The election 1 U take
place Tuesday next.
The uiemliers of the Willamette Be
bckah lodge No. 2. I. 0. O. F. will ap
lear In their new roh at the next reg
ular meeting, which will U held next
Friday evening.
Achilles lodge No, 38, K. of P. has
hanged its time of mooting from Friday
to Monday evening ol each week. The
lodge lis lately expeiienced ft revival of
Interest and is in a very prosiou con-
liton.
Meade Post No. 2, O. A. It., has
changed the time of meotiiiK from the
lirst Monday to tho first Thursday In
each month. The old soldiers keep up the
Interest In their post and bold very
pleasant slid profitable meetings.
A chapter of the Eastern Star, A. F.
ami A. M. will shortly bu organised in
IlillsWo,
The committee on entertainment of the
Eastern Star Chapter met Wednesday
afternoon t the ollice of Thus. F. Ryan
and made arrangement for an enter
tainment and hanquent to be tiiven on
the evening of installation of olllcers,
which Is to be held at Masonic hall, on
Icember 11.
An important decision ha just been
rendered In the circuit court of Rock
Island, III., growing out of ft case that
will interest all fraternal insurance
order and thir nienitiora. Albinus
Brasher, of Milan, HI., became mem
bcrund obtained a certificate of insur
ance for 2(K0 in the Home Forum
Benefit Order, being ft member of the
local forum at Milan. The order is
orgsnized and chartered in Illinois,
with it principal office in Chicago. It
at-pears that Mr. Brasher, who had
len a member more than yer,
had failed to pay three assessment
which were levied between the month
of August and December, 1803. He fell
sick on the 3uth of November, 18i,
and while in bed and his life despaired of,
his friends went to the local treasurer at
Milan and tendered the three assess
ment which were past due, the rule of
the order requiring each aesessment to
be paid within 30 day from notice.
None o? these assessment, it" apiear,
had lieen paid. On theotli of December
hi friends paid the:ie assessments and
the treasurer gave a receipt therefor, not
knowing that Mr. Brasher wa ill and
his life despaired of at the time. Mr.
Prasher died on the 12th of December,
1S03, six days after the payment. The
local treasurer returned the money and
took up the receipts, as he had accepted
the money in ignorance ol the illness of
Mr. Brather.
The case wa hotlv contested by the
attorney for the plaintiffs. The certifi
cate of membership and proof of death
was submitted. Judge Glenn instructed
the jury to find for the defense. He held
that the certificate of membership
proved on its face that it was issued on
the general condition that the member
should comply with the by-laws of the
order ; that the benefit assessment should
be paid within 30 day from flute of
notice, and if not so paid the certificate
would be null and void. The judge held
that this conatituted a continuing liability
and not asjieciflo contract, except aa the
continuing liabilities were discharged at
the time provided for in the conditons of
tho cortillcate and the by-laws ; and that
a failure to pay and thereby discharge
the continuing liabilities, as required by
the laws of the order, forfeited all rights
under such memlorship. He instructed
the jury to tind for the order and the
verdict' was so returned.
Oeeiful Winter Evenings.
Nothing brings so much joy and coin
fort to the fireside as a genial visitor
one that entertaiiiB and instructs every
member of tho family. The latch string
is always out for tho Prairto Farmer,
for it always brings a big weekly budget.
It is brighter than ever, with a host of
new writers, this year. The Thanks
giving and Christmas numbers will be
worth more than a year's subscription,
fl .00 gets 52 visits The Prairio Farmer.
Special Notice.
A special offer will bo made the Indies
of Oregon City and vicinity by the L
Mode Millinery Parlors' 228 First street,
Portland. New store and stylish goods.
Hard times Prices.
S. F. Scripture ha reduced the price
of borne shooing to $1.60 per horse until
further notice. All work at bottom
price. Many year experience insure
first-class work.
Persons who load a life of exposure are
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and
lumbago and will find a valuable remedy
In Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
iment;, it will banish pain and subdue
in Ham nistion. For sale by C. G- Hunt
icy, druggist.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awardad Gold Madal Mktwlntar Fair, Saa Franclaca.
To Kent.
12 acre all cleared at Mt. Pleasant
with g"d comfortable Iioiibo to rent.
Kuquireof Wade II. Spencer A Co.
Oyster, wholesale o' retail, U families j
mid parlies. Aisoservcu in any siyie,
fresh and palatable at the Portland res
taurant. Tho quality of blood depend much
Uxm good or baI diirestion and assimila
tion ; to make the blood rich in lifo and
slreiiKth givintf constituent, use Dr. J.
II. Mcl'itn' Strengthening Cordial and
llloisl PurihVr; it will nourish the prop
erties of the blood from which the ele
ment of yitality are drawn. For (ale by
C. U. Huntley, druvgist.
Hup Growers' Have Money
and trouble by insuring your bop and
hop buildings at the leading insurance
agency of the city. Will give you 25 per
cent discount on the rates of last year.
Several of the best American and En
glish companies represented.
F. E. DoNAi.bsos, Agent.
gUSlXliSS FRIENDSHIP
We do not believe in the
"no friendship in biifli
ncss" thfory. We aim to
welcome all customers with
fricnillintr-H. We want to
impress upon you the fact
that we buy and Bell only
goodn of reliable quality
on which we feel safe inj
Btaking our reputation.
When you find the prices
on all articles are reason
able none too low for the
quality, and none too
high, to make it up-confi-dence
bt-gins.
Our dealings with you
being open and "in the
light", there are no "spec
ial" discounts 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 auk
for information and we
show a readiness to serve
vou. 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
amaa 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,K)0 select pieces
which we are selling for lOcts
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.
IT
GIVES
YOU
H HEALTH.
Moore's Revealed
Remedy.
Astounding in its Effects in the cure of
Rheumatism, Asthma, Malaria, Bli
lionsnesa or any other disease arising
from deranged Liver, Stomach or Kid
neysIt drives all impurities from the
Blood.
Mrs Chas A.RuaacI, who It lavorably known
throughout the Northwest aayi:
"For fifteen years I was a constant mfferer
with asthma without any relief, except that ob
tained by oonilant chants of locality. Two
yearaaRO t trieu mihirh a kevbalkd kkmkdy
and the banerlta received from it were the moat
aratifv n?. It rave me relief from the ".rut and
prevented the terrible dutreaa peculiar to tha
ulseaxe mat mane uie aimoai uuoearaoie. adt
one who haa ever had anihm can undrtand
the aratltude I feel toward this remedy, he-
lievlnj it haa added pleaaant years to my life
1 nave not nesitatea to rroommena it to an nae
siitrerera, aud alwayi with the same happy re
sults. "
laaWTo he had ot all drurxlsta, or senl to
brgwaftT-HoLMBs Dkuu Co , Seattle, Wash,
MEW GOODS ARRIVED....
SMITH AND ANCJEr.S CELEBRATED
Black and Tan Hose for Ladies and
Children; all sizes; guaranteed fast col
ors and will not crock. Also complete line of
(Jae D0W95 5orsts.
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
ThePioneerStore
THOS. OHARMAN & SON.
SEVENTH - STREET - BAKERY
AND CONFECTIONEKY,
Lunch and Hot Coffee at Every Hour of the Day.
All Kinds of Cake Made to Order
AND ORNAMENTED FREE OF CHAGF.
ar LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Jacob Kober, Proprietor.
directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own Bguring, writ their owa
letters, or keep their own books: and who do not know when business and leal papers
whlc-h they nturt handle every day are made out correctly. t All these things, and
much more, we teach thnniuyhly.
Hundreds of our (rraduau-a are In good positions, and there will be openings for
hundreds more when time Improve. Sow Is the time to prepare for them. Bcsideg,a
business education I worth all It costs, for tme't men nan. Send for our catalogue, to
learn Khat and flow we teach. .Mulled free to any address.
Portland Business College,
A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, OregOtl. J. A. Weaco, Secretary,
The Argonaut
la the only high-class political and literary weekly published on the
Pacific coast. Thousands of single-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 Facific 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.
TINWOBS -A. SPECIALTY.
Corner Fourth and J Streets, - - East Portland, Oregon.
FOR ASTORIA-FAST TIME.
Steam'r Telephone
1,
Leaves foot of Alder st., Portland.
Leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 A. II.
Leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, 7 P. II.
Tug Ilwaco from Ilwaco connects at Astoria with Telephone'every
night, for Portland. Tickets of all other lines good on Telephone.
ranted. Kemernber,
are lost
annually,
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