Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 21, 1894, Image 5

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Oregon City Enterprise.
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K.I.I,. .1 l".J I". l . I...U.'k Viola M i
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A N r km 11 ImiI ailtv. There ih lr.ide
Ktillli ient In Oii khii lo iirt u willow
ware factory and the man who under
Hlullda lh huailieaa nhoiild aurely jiroH
('i. Uvmiij to tin hulk the Ireiht
tiio.u fruiti lim t'liaf 1,11 Ihiai-tiiaH of iooda
. , . , , , , , , ,1 ; . , , i pieaeiitH at "II Hr cent from reutilur
la hili mid would alone he aiilhcleiit to ' 1
kIvc a handaoine rlit to a locul fACtory, . I1"' 1 - -
T he oaier w illow tiaed in thia Work tttowa I ( i iii'k IIaiivkxt. (Mm of the quiet
even more ier(ert and tin illy in reuoii ' litlln ullaira for which Juatiie liixon'a
than in (he KahIcNI htntea and in totiklh- otllcn iH noted, look place Wclncudav at
heaa cannot he excelled. A iiuuiher of!ll:;iuA. M , in which two hearU were
theae willow are now urowint; around j hound into one hy that untitle knot,
the mill xuid of J.C lloimett, of Mil-1 wlioan corda are made in heaven, hut
wmikee and each year make a moat rx-! whoxe alrauda aie only tola- loxmened hy
Iruonlinuiy ktrowlh and allow that (r- j the akilled hand of the divorce lawyer.
lion i an (t'ow the M'x k needed to iiianil-, Thu con t rui tiiin pariie were Mia Lottie
factum all our willow ware. There aie ! Heed, daughter of Win. Heed, of I-opm,
thotiaanda of aciea of nwumpy land alonu I and Mr. M. II. JoIiiihoii, of the atno
the rivcra of ihia Mate that are unlit lor pluiv. The yoiiiiu couple le-vrin life'
agricultural puipowa hut would lie Urn journey w ilh fair propectH and liavp the
natural noil for the Lrrowth of the oaier I widl wiahea of a hoot of frienda in their
willow. All lliia iiiiluntry ni eda i for neinhhorliixal. Mia Matilda Heed,
Oregon City or mine oiherlive town to aiater ol the hride, was with the yoiintf
111. 1 in the buildint! of a factory ami once
Htartcd (here la little doubt hill what the
luiaineaa would he BeH-aU'-tuiliinK and
would keep at home many dolliita now
rent out ol Ihe atu'e aa well an to kive
t-iiiplovmcut to a number of people .
SfllOOl Al'I'olllloNMf XL Supl. (lib-
pon'cxia'ctH lo have another apportion
ment ol the m liool money out of the
county fund made hy lliu llrat of next
week lo the variotia di.itilctH of Clack
amaa coitntv. The amount w ill be fifty
centH lo each child 011 Ihn ihatrict cenaiiH j
roll of lat Mprinn. A lahiilated Htale-
inenl ol the amount for each dintricl will
he puhlialied in ihe Kntkiii-kink of next ,
week. There i yet due the achool fit ml
from Ihe county an amount nnllicient lo
make an apportionment of IHteen cental
per child which Supt. tiihaon honeHtoi
. ...
get allowed by the county court ly an
appropriation out tif the county ttenerul
fund, the county having bid in the prop
erty on which thia delinquent tax ia due.
IIu alm expect an apportionment
from the alalo within tlm next
month, provided tlm (date hit all Its col
lection liuldo for interent duo on thu
achool fund loaned out.
HmriiitAY I'auty. The yoiiiiK frienda
of Mi Minnie Meyer nulheruil at her
lioimi on Seventh aireet laat Saturday
afternoon in reai-onae lo a birthday party
invitation and report a moat enjoyable
all air. The I line, wuh very pleuaantly
occuided w ith converNiilion, itamea and
mimic, alter which refrcshuientH were
nerved. Mihh I'linnie 1'orler, a former
teacher of the yoiinii IiohIchh and of many
of the KiicHtH and who i very popular
with them, wiih prewnt, thereby nddiiit?
ttreally to their enjoyment The follow
ing me Ihe name of thoae preaent:
Micae. Clariaaii Kancher, Nina Caplea,
Iluldah llolden. I.ulti Meyer, HcHaie
(tiout, lielle Smith, Maude Warner,
tirace MaiHhnll, Minnie I'liillipH,
MeMr. I' Meyer, Abel MereH0, Herbert
(Shaw, Cheater Hokiio and tioorgo Califf.
A Honk Hhokkn. What might have
proved a more Herimifl accident hap
pened at tho homo of Cliaa
Habcoi'K I
laat Friday evening. As Charlie jr. was
playiiiR in the yard and while endeavor
ing to climb a tree, he fell to tho ground,
breaking the bono in hi right wriat.
Ir. Kominer, who wan called, made the
unfortunate hoy bb eonifortablo aa jioHsi
bio. Thm ia the second accident of this
kind Cbarlio baa had, having the bone In
liia loft leg broken laat Bummer while
vlaiting at the farm of hia uncle, Win.
MverH, on the Clackamaa.
December 25th ia Cbrtatmaa and (late
of tho Ked Mon'B mMime bull.
Ax ( lllKIMiN AllVKUTIHKH ('iiMI'I.IMKNTKIi
In n, lain niiiiilicr nf I'rinli-r'N Ink, it
iiiMk'ii.inc iIuviiIim) to Oiii 11 rt nf ' ii. I vitI 1m
Ink, In their ilinirliiii'iit ilovoti'd to
"I iniciiM at wull K"H"n 1 1 1 iiilvcrliBii-
iim'IiIh they givM unit tli iiilvertiMi'iiiciit
o(C. Ii. Illllltll'V for llM lllll Htrl H'lllrll
litta-I v iiiM'iiri'i in tlm Kntkhckihk, In
tlii'lr I'oimiiiMitN on it limy puil Mr.
Huntley lint ('iniiiliiiii'iil of jtx hi'iliK A
Very nitchy hiI., well h o r 1 1- I Hii'l well
iiHilnyiil nnil wmilil ul t met hih Ii attcn
liiui mm U) miikii it H piiyinK iiivcHtiiicnt.
Mr, Huntley Iihm iiih1ii tint art of mlyer
tlnltiK ahtmly uii'l o h ri uiiifcH mla
tliut they ciilcli tint piililic'ii eye, the
renilll Ulli tlillt hid linxl IH-xn IniH grown
In lliu liiMt tlireo year from a very hiiiiiII
lii'Klniiitiu to h trit'liM-iiitleil hy few ilriitc
ittm i-m in tlm slate, not (xceitiii tint
Portland (IouIitn,
CkIHIIIATKI) 111 J-'lKNI ItlKTIIIlAV.
I.iihI Huturilav uf (wrri(Kjii I.lnyil Onlway
Ininlim; entertiiineil h few of lliu frieinU
Inmi 2 to I) 1'. M. ut lliu liomu of lim
IHiii'iiU, Mr. bihI Mth (i. A. llunliriK,
llic iH'i'itniiin hoing i!k (Hlli Inrtlnluy.
Tlm liltlit one iiHHei tlm uflernnon
ieiinniltlv try playing games, after which
lliey rciuiiui ti tint (lining room where
lliey U 1 1 ant down to it ImniiteoilH H'P'H'I.
I.luvd, lietler known ll "little Hell." re
ceived iiiiie it number of gift from Imh
lineatH, 'I'Iioni irewnl were, Ktliel,
I!!mih mid Iti'Kiin Alliri'lit, VeaU Iroti(li
ton, liiiljili mid Kuimiii Cowjn, (ienu
vievp 1 1 1 i 1 1 i , diTuld, Shirley and Kd
Haul I'ltnthuin, and Jack I'liwann.
j I'ivk I J i Mint i Unroll cm. The rcirc
I ni'iitntiveof thelaru'eat w llleaule drill; ictH
' iii tlm t'niied SluleH, w hilii ill I'orllanil
latweek uh vihited hy ('. li. Huntley,
1 1 ic ( I r 1 1 l'u' I el , who liiirrhaaed their entire
linn of li ii!(!iHl NiKi'lrieM at a lilx-rnl
diHcoiiiit. It Ih wurth a viit to Hunt-
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hrnaheH hair c Dlhea hal l tiHith
aliavilik; that linn ever coiim to Oregon :
hriinheii in celluloid in aluminum in
wood; live hundred liriinheN and no two
alike. In thin lot w,ia hImi a line of
tiiilii ate hand Uiirrnri, tlm luteal Rial
cm novclly. In their iniii-niticeiit an
ftiHiucnl of lruv;tNlM aundilea can he
found iiiiinv moat deairuhle ( 'liriritiiiHn
folk at the marriage.
Tin: IIomkmwik Kakkky. J. S. IVIu
proprietor of the llotneniade luikery in
the Shively hha k haa found hia huxincHN
increiiHi-il to hucIi an extent that he haa
put on a delivery wak!ou to ctipply hia
ctiHtoinerH The wagon will he in charge
of I. I,. May and free delivery w ill be
made to all partx of the city. Mr. Ktfle
Iiiih huilt up a reputation for hi hrand
of hread, ni) 11 an the " Hoiiieumde"
that in not excelled hv that of any other
hakery in llrcnon City. In iiuility it
eiiialK the heat of home made bread and
jn tH manfactiirw the inont RcrupiiloiiH
cleanlineHH i ohserved anil tho bent of
flour la nlwuy uaed. Ilia cookie, cake,
etc., are of (he (Incut quality and tluvor.
I.ihkahy Kntkktainmknt. Park Place
in iirfitiiitti.il 11 litel'iirv nml lolluieill treat
i proniiaed a literary and mimical treat
Friday of more than average merit. Tho
allair i under the management of the
Park Place Library Anaociation and the
proceed a go to tho library fund of the
anHociatloii. The program to bo ren
dered ia made up of selectiona from the
beautiful and pathetic poems of Will
Carlton inleraarsed with choico vocal and
instrumental mimic. The entertainment
will be well worth the small udmiaaion
fee and being for ao worthy an object
nhoiild bo well patronixed.
Ciicmii Dkdii'Ation. Tho Haptiat
people w ill dedicate their new church on
Sunday, January (1. The dedicatory
sermon w ill he preached by Kev. Koland
). (irant, of Portland, and one of the
beat pulpit orator in the atiite, at the
morning aervicea. The principal addrcaa
during the evening aervicea will be by
Kev. M. L, liugg, ono of Salem's bright
est minister. A line program ia
being prepared for the day's exercises
which will bo announced in tho K.vmt
j iiisk next week.
()l.i Moktoaok Taxus,- Hy order of
the rountv court, IVputy Diatrict Attor
ney I.. L. l'orter haa notified all delin
quents on the mortgage tax roll to pay
up, otherwise no further clemency will
be shown them. Owing to lute decis
ion of the courts there is no hindrance
to collecting theae taxes and it is the in
tention of the county to havo those yet
unpaid immediately collected, even if
vigorous measures have to be employed.
Tho quality of blood depends much
upon ipjod or bad digestion and assimila
tion ; to make the blood rich in life and
strength giving constituents, use Dr. J.
II. McUan'g Strengthening Cordial and
lilood l'uriflorj it will nourish the prop
erties of the blood from which tho ele
ments ol vitality are drawn. For sale by
C. U. Huntley, druggist.
EDUCATIONALNO'lESlse strings
All noli for Ihi column Hliould he
sent lo Mrs. II. H. (iibaon, editores,
Oregon City, Oregon.
hi iiooi. Noma
I,. Slipp cloMed a very siieceMfiil term
of school in district No. '.', m ar Liberal
Friday, December 7ib. Mr. Slipp In
tend to attend the state Teacher's con
vention to be held in I'orllanil Lccem
ber I'd, i7 and 1!M.
Initio Marwell, of Pleasant Home,
closed a three months term of school in
district No. ,'l!, near Laglo Creek, Friday
Jlocember 7th.
Julia Mark closed a U-rm of school in
Joint district No, HI, Spring Jlrook, Fri
day, the "th Inst.
W. F. Miller, ol Claris, called at the
ollice of Supl. (ilhsou laat Saturday.
Hello Hibhard cloned a term of school
at Meadow Hrook, district No. II, the
11th iiiat.
A. II. Hibhard closed a three month's
term of school at Orvillc, district No. 'i'l,
the l llh iust.
The annual meeting of the State
Teacher's Association will la: held in
Portland at the high school building on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
next week. A program of more than
ordinary interest has been prepared and
there will be something to interest every
o-ie attending. It will be in three de
partment ; one for the teacher' work,
one for county siiis-rinterideiit and one
f ir college work. Addresses will la?
made hy many of the leading educators
of the state and every teacher should
make it a point to attend.
K( Moot, HKroKT.
Heport of Viola school district No, 14,
for the month ending Iieceinls-r 3. Nuni-la-r
of pupils) enrolled thirty-five: num-la-r
of visitor thirty-two. The following
pupils were on the roll of honor : Cora
Ward, Olive Tenny and George Koger.
Mismk M. Walk hi, Teacher.
The following is the report of Co lon
achool, district No. 72, for Ihe month
ending Ilecrinla-r 7lh. X miliar of days
taught twenty; number of davs atten
dance 4VI ; number of times tardy one;
number o' day uhsent ten ; average at
tendance dm ing the month twenty-three.
Those who have been neither absent nor
tardy are Meadie F. , Mahle H., Stella
F. and IVr tie Hubbard, (irace and
Waller (iorlH-tl, F.Uen and Fred Honny,
Jelm, Otis and Oscar Dix Misses Delia
A Htihbitrd, HUnclio Pond and Minnie
Ueasoner, Mrs Joshua florla'tt, Mrs.
James Taylor and Mr. Charles O.Hub
bard visited the school during the month.
The patrons of the school are cordially
invited to visit it and note our progress.
W. Woonitt Kr Achtis, Teacher.
Tho first quarter of tho Harmony
scIksjI closed Xovember 30. The names
of the pupils in the principal's depart
ment, who were neither absent nor
tardy (luring the whole term are Jennie
Clark, Maud Former, Kdwin Spooner
and Arthur Coatea. Number of pupils
in the prim.try department enrolled for
Xovember ate 2!i; average attendance
"; numlrer cases of tardiness ti; time
lost hy tardiness, one hour. Those who
were neither absent nor tardy during
the month are lrvin Connarll, Charlie
Counsel), Charlie Payne, F'.thel Clark,
Herbert liusk and Oswald Smart.
Ki.titvA Mi i.i.an, Teacher.
Heport of joint district No. 10, Frog
Pond, for the month ending November
.'10. Number of days taught 1(1; number
of pupil enrolled -3; number of days
attendance Iltil ; number of days absent
3.r; number cases of tardiness 0. The
following named pupils were neither
absent nor tardy during the month:
lydia, Anna and Kllen Aden, lCrnest
and I.orena Kruse, Caaaius Cook and
Kuhy Thompson. II. A. Ball,
Teacher.
Heport of second month of the (.ira
hams Ferry school in district No. 81!,
commencing Novptnlier .rth and ending
December 7th. NuihIht of Pup. Is en
rolled 2.'; number of days taught HI;
number of holidays 1 ; number of pupils
neither absent nor tardy 10; number of
pupils absent 12; number of pupils tardy
0. Names of pupils neither absent nor
tardy anil with deportment 100 are
Arthur Wilson, Grace Yeager and Henry
Wilhelm. Those with perfect deport
ment are Joseph and Aloiuo F'pler,
Aubrey Wood, Henry Wilhelm, Arthur
Wilson, I'M ward l'riince and Grace
Yeager. S. M. Ghaham.
Teacher.
Hun's Tliis!
We oiler One Hundred Hollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo.
F . J C II FN E Y & CO . , Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have know n F,
J. Cheney for tho lust 15 years and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by tuuir
firm. .
Wkst & Trdax, Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur-(
faces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Christ in ah Turkey.
Leave vour order early for a fat young
turkey with E. K. Williams, the grocer.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
AwwcUd Cold Medal Mtdwlnttr Fiir, Sa FruxUco.
Loosen
I'.ut a little to hoy Christmas
preHentH from thin lift:
Picture liookH-ac ainl upward.
Juvenal I'ookH-lOc and upwards.
KaucyGift I'ookn-Vie and iiwurdH.
Celluloid Xovtdtiett-SJ'M! and up
wards Htandard Cloth l5ookn-2)C and up
wardH. liilnVs-Wc and upwardn.
liixiklutH-lOc and upwards
fiold I'f;iiH-75c and upwardo.
I'lirscH-'x; and upwards.
Indian Haskotn-lOc and upward.
Photo AlhuniH-oOc and upwardn.
Auto. AlhuuiH-lOc and upward.
Wall I'ockotH-oOc and upwards
Parlor C'aCH-$1.00 and upwarda.
Chrintman Cardn-lc ana upwards
and hundred of othr things to
make jieople liappy this Christ
inas at small expense to you
at
Huntley's Book Store,
Oregon City.
Buy your.
Christinas Candies
. . AT THE . .
NOVELTY
CANDY
STORE.
Pure, Fresh, Delicious,
Prices lowerthan ever.
Our Taffy Candy
Has no equal in the City.
Fresh Fruits and Nuts.
At the New.
Molalla Drug Store.
Can be found a com
plete line of Fresh,
Pure Drugs and Med
icines, with a compe
tent pharmacist in
charge.
Patent Medicines.
Have all the leading
makes fresh from the
labratories.
Faints, Oils, Glass, Etc.
Notions and Toilet Articles.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL COMPETION.
Dr. W. C. Belt, F. C. Perry,
Pharmecist. Proprietor.
Postollice -:- Store.
MILWAUKEE, OR.
FAMILY-:-GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
Boots Shoes,
Our Groceries are Fresh
and of the best quality.
In Prices we meet
Portland Competition.
0. WIS SINGER,
Successor to
GARY & WISSINGER.
Let me have a trial order.
FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PURE DR.UGS
OO TO
Q A. HARDING.
NONE BUT
OOMPtTENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Fine Perttmerles ani Toilet Articles.
Alao full atork of
IPIITTS- OILS ETC.
MOLALLA GRA.NGK.NO. 0, P. of H.
Moetiot their hull Rt Wrist's Bridge on the
jeooticl Bmnnlay of each month t 10 a. m
Fellow members made welcome.
Jis. Mklson, Master.
S H. Coofir, See.
WAKNKK GRANGE. .No. 117, P. of H.
Meet fourth Saturday of each month, at their
hall lu Now ra. David McArthur, Master
Mrs. May Waldron, Bee.')
Prices Lower
Thnn
Ever Before.
CLOTHING
For Men, Youths
UNDERWEAR,
TOILET ARTICLES,
J FOR....
MEN AND
WOMEN.
The Pioneer Store,
THOMAS CHARMAN & SON.
Proof of the Pudding
Is in the Eating
So is the quality of the meat tested that
is on sale at the
.... NEW MEAT MARKET ....
Only first dass stall-fed meats in stock and
full weight is guaranteed.
J. KONKLE, Prop.
Next door to Burmeister & Androgen's Jewelry Store.
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 CHAGE.
ftaT LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Jacob Kober, Proprietor.
directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring, write their own
letters, or keep their own books; and who do not know when business and leftal papers
which they mint handle every day are made out correctly. lffAll these things, and
much more, we teach thornuih'y.
Hundreds of our graduates are In good positions, and there will be openings for
hundreds more when times Improve. -Vow is the time to prepare for them. Besides, a
business education is wonh ull It eosts,r onf's turn tut. Send for our catalogue, to
learn vhat and hnw we teach. Mailed free to any address.
Portland Business College,
A. P. Armstrong, Prin. Portland, OfegOn. J. A. Wesco, Secretary.
The Argonaut
Is 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 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.
MAPLE WOOD
F. R. ANDREWS, Prop.,
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits,
By successive planting and irrigation my vegetables are always
crisp and tender.
Daily Delivery to all Parts of the City.
Pure Cider Vinegar in Stock Ready for Delivery. Breeder of
Pure Blood Plymouth Rock and Brown Leghorn
Chickens. Pekin Ducks.
Oregon City Enterprise
$1.50 Per Year in Advance.
and Children.
KOVERCOATS
Mackintoshes.
FOR....
MEN and
WOMEN.
are lost
annually,
FARM.
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