Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 26, 1895, Image 6

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
CHUT IT COl KT 151 SESSION.
FRIDAY, APRIL M.ISM.
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OREGON CITY OFKK'KKS
H'.rniii Blraltht
Uijrnr,
Inw.
Chief of I'ullee
4 Mentor,
Trurtr.
City orny,
8lr!OomiiilMlnnpr,
Snp't. of Wmw Work, .
City Kmtnwir.
Conneilinpn II, C. 8trvn.
J. i. t:.xr. Bimi). J.neur,
1. I l'ornr
Chun. K. Ilnni.
K 8 Cahfl
R. U llolmnn
K. K. IHk
C. hulxwk, Jr
W. H. ll.iwill
O. Kiiinxirtl
thv Kniuifhtoit,
Uitrk llnwfll, 1.
L Purler, Henry MrUlruin, i. Y. Nnrl'Hlt.
WunrU raet Aral V.uhUn ofmch month
In olty hull.
SPRAY OF THE FALLS.
. Prink Japnolo Tea,
4! cents per pound,
; Marr A Roberloon.
o1 wnnieii nt once Hits omco.
Oo to Wilson A Cooke (or Oliver plow
i
extras.
I County and rily warrants wanted by
(he Coiiiincri'inl bank.
' Money to loan on good real estate
security bv A. S. Irresser.
If you want a sewing machine for $-5
fto to Bcllotny A RuncIi's.
timoke the Kenuiise cigar.
E. E. Williams, tlie grocer.
A splendid selection of inen's.'ladies'
and children's tan ghee Ht Charman &
Son's.
Mrs. Jailer's wax works at the olla
podrida entertainment at the Congre
gational church.
Ladies' and children's sliirt waists,
baft quality, and at very low prices at
the Racket store.
Highest cash price paid for second
hand goods of all kinds at second hand
store (i" site Xobliit'a stable on 7lh st.
l)e Witt's Witch Hmel Salve cures
ecalds, burns, iniloleut sores and never
fails to cure piles,
frist.
C. G. Huntley, drug-
Residents in the vicinity of Elyville
complain thut hotses and cattle run st
I rge in that part of the municipality of
Oregon City.
tUIILOH'S CURE, the ijreat Couith
and Croup Cure, H in great demand.
Picket size contains twenty-five doses
only 25.:. Children love it. " For sale bv
G. A. Hardin.
On Tuesday Countv Judge Hayes
issued an order for a citation to the heirs
of the late S. Huelat, to give cause why
the property belonging to the estate
should not be sold .
J. Sch ram has workmen busily en
gaged tearing down the old building re
cently almost destroyed by fire on Main
street and will have erected in its stead
9 two-story frame building.
Bel I o my A Busch have received a
targe invoice ol American crockery
that is equal tochinaware in appearance.
Ornamented with gold bands and fanci
fully decorated. Sold very cheap.
Charles A'brigh, the well-known
butcher, who is always on the lookout j
-for the bet for his patrons, has pur
chased the finest lot of fat cattle from
John Shaver ever produced in Clacka
mas county, and his customers can now
be assured of getting something good.
Workmen are are engaged in tearing
out the brick columns in front of the
building owned by the Oregon City Bank
and occupied by McKittrick'a shoe store,
and will put in an elegant glass front,
that will add much to the appearance of
the store.
Col. R. A. Miller. W. L. Miller, and
W. F. Hubbard of the Clackamas hatch
ery, have recently made extensive im
provements on their property on Claren
don street, on the west side of the motor
lne, at Gladstone. Col. Miller is haying
plans prepared for a new residence on
this property.
Miss Lizzie Mae Bentley is one of the
leading elocutionists of Portland, and is
it favorite wherever she is heard. She
tins been secured to assist in the con
cert, which will be given by Professor
Wersch kid's vocal class in the Presbyte
rian church.
Charles Paustian and Ed. Reckner.
two well-known Oregon City boys, left
for Bandon, Coos county, Monday.
Paustian will open a blacksmith shopi
and Reckner will be his assistant. The
former will exercise a patronizing care
over all prizefighters that may come
that way and Reckner will incidentally
ook out for the basebalists
State of Oregon vs Inane Rice, indict
ment for larwny; J. U. Campbell at
torney for defendant. Rice plead guilty
and was sentenced to SO days confine
ment in the county jail.
W. T. Humey vs S. W. R. Jones and
the Bank ol Oregon City; dismissed ii
motion of plain till".
L. F. Fain-hild vs William Faiiehild,
divoice. The pUintid alleges that they
were married in 1SS1, and that the de
fendant had deserted her for a period of
more than one year. The pUintilPs at
torneys were C. P. and IXC. Latourette,
and she was award! the custody of
the three minor children and permitted
to resume her maiden name, L. F. Wil
lis, also awarded judgment for costs.
R. L. Sabin, Uarrvtts n Woodruff A
Pratt Co. vs Meir A Frank Co. and J. M.
Uwrence vs II, L. Schiller and T. F.
Ryan. T. F. Ryan, receiver for II. L.
Schiller insolvent debtor, was ordered
to distribute Ulb.lO pro ruta among
the plaintiHg.
J. M. Lawrence vs H. L. Schiller,
L. L. Porter attorney for plaintiff; judg-
mem lor tio'.oo wiui leu per cent in
terest and $;" attorney's fees.
Meir A Frank Company vs II. L.
Schiller, Messrs Cake A Cake attorneys
(or plaintiirand E. F. Iriggs for defend
ant; judgment for plaintitT.
R. L. Sabin vs II. L. Schiller, judg
ment for plaintilTfor 3.0t.
Jasper Clift vs Robert J. Beattie, et al ;
decree of foreclosure on 30 acres in sta
tion 2, townehip 2 south, range 2 east,
f r 2 1.1(5.
R. L. Sabin, Garrettson Woodruff A
Prutt Company and J. M. Lawrence vs
Barlow-Will et al and II L. Schiller, et
al; Receiver T. F. Ryan tiled his final
account, which was approved, and the
receiver dismissed.
W. H Seltzer vs J. A. Seltzer, di
vorce; Latourette for plaintiff; deser
tion alleged since April, lS9:i, and de
cree entered bv default.
F. R. Charman vs Thomas L. Sagar,
action to lecover IL'GO; judgment foi
plaintiff and promity ordered sold.
Henry Rilter vs Charles Moehnke, ap
peal from justice court, C. D. Latour
ette for plaintiff and George C. Brown
ell for defendant ; appeal dismissed and
papers ordered returned to the original
justice court, the judgment there to be
enforced as at first entered.
State of Oregon vs. J. A. Lousig-
niont, larceny rom a shop, Brownell for
defendant ; for trial.
G. W. tcramlin s John R. Abbott;
on motion of plaintiff dismissed.
Trustees of Mc.Minnville Baptist Col
lege vs George L. Kayler, et al, dis
missed on motion of plaintiff.
Levi Ribbing vs 0. W. Robbins as
Robbins A Son, Latourette for plaintiff,
and O'Xeil, Hedges, Thompson A Grif
fifth for defendant; defense allowed to
withdraw motion and file amended com
plaint. Melvina Grider v.i Evan T. Grider ; di-
vnrcp rleffinlf Dnlnh Kivnn At Dnlrth
lor plaintitt and i. Hayes lor de
fendant. J. T. Apperson vs W. T. Burney; II.
E. Crwss for plaintiff ; set for Thursday
evening.
Ella Schwing vs Ernest Koehler and
Wilhelmina Koehler, Goorge L. Story
for plaintiff; decree of foreclosure.
State of Oregon vs. George Powers I
and Robert Gart borne; jury verdict of
not guilty.
Frances La Motte vs Major A. La
Motte, divorce ; referred to C. E. Run
yan to take testimony.
E. G Canfield vs Oeorge Warner and
Thomas Charman, L. L. Porter for
plaintiff; judgment for plaintiff for
$1127.78 and attorneys fees and costs.
Execution ordered.
H. C. Stevens vs Silas Wright, et al;
dismissed.
II E. Cross
promptly taken In charge by Chief
Burns who hustled him before the grand
jury, where ho plead guiliy. He was ta
ken before the judge, where he again
plead guilty. When asked by the judge
why he did the deed, replied : "1 wauled
to see what they would do." Judgo Mo
Bride then lost no time in sentencing
Pi indie to one year's confinement in the
county jail.
Fred Morquio was found not guilty of
the unnatural crime with which ho was
charged. Most of the day yesterday was
spent hearing the Trullinger divorce
case from Logan, The court will proh
ably adjourn on May 4th
Since the above was In type, the grand
jury have made their rcort and been
discharged. They returned eight true
bills and one not Hue bill. After exam
ining the various county olllecs they
found the records in gootl condition
They recommend however, that a nen
lox stove lie placed In the county Jail so
that prisoners can heat water and ball e.
A union meeting was held at the Bap
tist church last Sundav afternoon to (lis
cuss the advisability of organizing a Y
M. i A. in Oregon i ity . There was a
good repiesentation from the nrioti
churches, and the meeting was addressed
by several Portland Y. M. C. A. men.
IVIegstes were apHiinted to attend the
district Y. M. C. A. conference to b
held in East Port land today, and an
other meeting will lie held at the Bup-
list church in this city Sunday, May Sih,
to further consider the mutter of local or
ganization. It is prnhaole that Sunday
afternoon meetings for young men will
be established if nothing more.
lttrr Mil. .
The following U tli list u( letters remain
ing In thu ost utiles at Oregon City, Oregon,
l:.'tu P. M., Ajirll 21. Wl:
MKN't LIST.
Ulrcliard, eu-2 MorUon, F M
Itollrn, K Murray, 0 C
(Mark, 8 I'hli'le, linear
Kliokenalnn, J I, Tropics, Joti
Foster, Kruesl M-2 Hehelnhard, 0 W
Jones, I, Stool, It
Level, J II Tracy, 1
womxn' list,
llixlges, Kllishelh Nlarr, M K
t.agalr, Mra Alice Tompkins, Mrs Helen
, 11 called lurntato when alvrrliied.
S. It. IIKKKN, p, M
Col. Robert A. Miller is reported in
the Portland papers us making a felicl
turns address tie l ore me recent woman
suffrage convention there. During his
bachelorhood days Colonel Boh was
never happier than when championing
the rights of the weaker sex. It is i
pleasure to record that in bis case liiur
ringu noes not seem to have proven a
fuiluie and that after a year or two of x
Hrience as a benedict, the valiant and
genial colonel ia still able to preach the
loctriuo of iiml rights fur the sexes.
Ashland Tidings.
Mrs. Cora WillUou whs granted a
divorce in Portland Saturday from Key
v. a. i iiiisou, woo is now serving a
term in the Oregon penitentiary for
for;ery. They were umrried in IS'.KI.
Rev. Willison was at one tune a minis
ter of Oregon City.
Justice Dixon's court has been en
livened with some assault and battery
cases this week. On Wednesday, Ed
Surface, an employe of the woolen mills
sent Kliner May Held, a small hoy, up
stairs with a message to the bom to send
lown a left-handed monkey wrench
The frivolous request resulted in Surface
loosing his joo, and he took out revenge
Ion the boy who had done his errend
Sun'ace was fined $10 for assault and bat
tery. Yesterday the two colored fisher
men, Harry Clurk and Frank Mitchell
assaulted each oilier on Main street, but
were taken in custody by Chief of Police
Burns before the mill was completed.
Justice IMxon fined them $10 each.
Miss Susie M. Blunkenship, who has
been traveling for her health with her
parents in Colorado and California, died
nr rttiiin (irnvu Ttiuiutiiv atriul 10 rmrfl I
-.'-bv -j , -B- curtain cum
and 4 days. They have been ahsent
several months with the hope that a
change of climate would benefit her
health, but she did not live to return
home. Her remains were brought to
Oregon City Thursday morning, and the
funeral services were connucted by Rev.
Rugg at the Baptist church at 1 1 o'clock.
Miss Blankenship graduated at the pub
lic school last year, and was highly
esteemed bv a wide circle of acquaint
ances for her amiable qualities.
1 Sauldren, one of thu leading loggers
of Columbia county, and w ho operates a
logging railroad nt Clatskanie, was in
Oregon City Monday for the purotie of
paying tuxes on his line C'luckamss
comity fur in, situated near Wilsonvillc.
If all the gold in mint or bank,
All earthly things that men call weullli
Were mine, with every tilled rank,
I'd give them all for precious health.
Thus in anguish wrote a lady teacher
to a near friend, telling of pitiless head
ache, of smarting pain, of pain In hack
and loins, of dejection, weakness and
nervous, feverish unrest. The fiiend
knew both causes and cure and flushed
back the answer, ''Take Or. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, The distiessed
teacher olieyed, was restored to iierle.'t
health, and her daily duties once more
became a du ly pleasure. For lady
leuchers, salesladies and others kept
long standing, or tiroken down by ex
hausting work, the prescription is a
most Kite n t restorative tonic, and a
for all female weakness.
Send for free pamphlet. Address World's
Dispensary Medical Association, (MIS
Main street, Buffulo, N. Y.
MUST BE CLOSED OUT
In order to iimko room for a largo nlook of
Gents' Furnishing Goods "u-r
Tlio rntiro wtoek of dry goods at tho
BOSTON STORE KST
COMMENCING SAT., APRIL 6, AT I P. M.
EVERY THING MUST CO.
MOODY & RINEHRSON.
mighest Quality
4
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IS
our
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Wo mako
a specialty
of fine
Tea,Coffoo
andSplcos
it
vmt
in
No manor what
luv at our Ktoro
tho very
Kvcrythi
fresh. We would ask you to call and
st'O our stock. We have the lM hramln
of all goods, and can in some lines show
you something very fine.
tho very host of its kind.
KvervthinL' is new and
Staub's Cash Grocery.
Commercial Dank Block,
rmr
Fibroid, ovarian and oilier tumors cured
without resort to surgery. Hook, with
numerous references, sent on receipt of
10 cents In stamps. World's PisienHary
Medical Association, tsullalo, V .
...NOW OPEN...
f4eca Shoe Store
KRAUSSIS BROS,
Next dixir to ilurinciriter V Andreseii.
LATEST DESIGNS-
Is guaranled to be given on all good. A triul is iisked, before you
go to Portlnid.
Captain Sweeney. U. S. A.. San Diegn.
Cal. savs: "Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv
is the llrst medicine I have evor found
that would do me any good" rriceSOi1.
C. O. T. Williams, assignee of the Ore- For llle by"Q-A. llBrding
gon City Sash A Door Company, was or- Hp.ni.h Kiiqu.tt..
dered by the court last Satu'day to sell There is a curious story of how the
the real estate belonging to the concern, Dnke d'Aoste, when king of Hpaln, told
resDectinif liens and mortgages that have muleteer to whom he was talking to
v,n u,vn nn ..prtaln rmr.els of iilfi cover himself, the '" being hot, for
given on
property. Mr. Williams says that he
will sell the real estate at private sale,
separately, whenever opportunity offers
to make a transfer that will prove ad van
tageous to the estate.
The Entkbfkie otlice has a new proof
press of large size, made bv Roake &
Sons of the Oregon City Iron Works. It
is an elegant piece of skillful workman
ship, and shows what can be accomp
lished .by our home machinists. It is
larger than can be secured Irom any
type foundry, and ' is equal to any in
finish. The wood work of the stand was
made at H. P Bestow's door and sash
ailory.
J. (J. Carnahan of Springwater, was in
town Monday. Me recently arrived
from Kansas and has rented a farm in
the ripringAater neighborhood, and will
hereafter make his home in Clackamas
county. Mr. Carnah.'in will shortly
swiil for bis family, and states that in
lirooks county, Kansas, where he came
from nine-tenths of the people are in afc
eoture want, as short crops and finan
cial depression have been too much tor
tiiein.
vs Kssper Tscharnig;
mandete of supreme court ordered en
tered. Kasner Tscharnig vs H. W. Ross;
mandate of supreme court entered.
Stale of Oregon vs M. F. Prindle;
plead guilty to indecent 'exposure of per
son and sentenced to one year's impris
onment in the county j iil.
George Smith vs D B. Rees & Co,
dismissed.
Lizzie M. Conger vs Burl Conger, di
vorce ; decree by default.
COUBT KOTKS.
The grand jury, sometimes called the
Clackamas county "Lexow committee,"
have been industriously grinding away
since one weetc ago last Monday. They
have returned several indictments, and
a desire on the part of many residents in
this county to reform their neighbors, has
kept this body busy investigating the
many complaints and charges brought ,
in. I tie grand jury, However, com
pleted their labors for this term yester
day evening.
Powers and Grthorne, the alleged
opium smugglers, were acquitted by
jury tii.il Monday.
Suits aggregating nearly $1700 have
been filed against Hamilton Bros, by
Boston parties. Writs of garnishment
were served on the mortgages in posses
sion of the store, and property recently
transferred was attached.
Judge McBrule promptly disposed of
one villainous wretch Tuesday. His
name is M. F. Prindle and he was ex
hibiting his person to a number of giils
near the Morey residence. He u
Habighorst & Co., the well-known
hardware Arm, of Portland, have re
moved from 151 Front street, to the
corner of First and Alder, where they
have more floor room. This firm is
well known to the readers of the Kntkk-
prisk's advertising columns, and they
will now carrv larger and finer lines of
hardware and builders material than
ever before. They are agents for the
Columbia bicycle.
Mrs. F. K. Charman gave a tea to the
members of the ladies guild of the F pis
copal churoh yesterday afternoon. Each
member of the guild bail agreed to
raise a dollar during Lent to be used in
paying off the church debt, and on this
occasion were required to voluntarily ex
plain how they bad raised the dollar.
There was a small fire in the woolen
mills last Saturday. Some oil and waste
in one of the machines in the upper story
caught on fire, presumed to have been
caused from excessive heat or spontan
eous combustion. The fire was extin
guished before any serious damage was
done.
The full bill of fare, well cooked and
well served, is placed on the table at the
Parmuni' IliUna lifilttl TIlA htAtit l.hn
market affords is provided and Mr. and
Mrs. feumner endeavor to give full value
in all meals served. Remember the
j place, opposite the court house.
County Superintendent II. S. Gibson j
i has moved from the Whitlock house on
Twelfth and Jackson streets to tl e
Grant cottage on Seventh street, as Mr. j
Whitlock now desires to occupy hisi
dwelling.
A ship load of suiphur has arrived at
Portland from Japan for the Willamette
Pulp & Paper Company. It will prob
ably be transported on barges to thiscily.
Il.J.andG. L. Cuson, well-known
residents of Oregon City, have purchased
the Club Cigar store from A. N. Mnnsey.
On Monday E. B. Kelley was ap
pointed postmaster at L'navillo in tins
county.
getting that by so doing he made him a
grandee. Marshal Trim, to prevent this
catastrophe, knocked the man's hat out
of his band, and according to some the
muleteer had something to do with the
assassination that followed few days
afterward. London 8iHctutor.
An OaiN Sacral.
Junior Partner Our traveler ought
to be discharged. He told one of our
customers that I am an ignorant fool.
Senior Partner I shall speak to him
and insist that no more office secrets be
divulged. Boston Gazette.
In front of bis early home, in Swe
den, stands a monument with this in
scription, "John Ericsson was born
here." It is a lurge granite monument
and was built by the miners of his na
tive region wholly at their own charges.
Conductor James McEnteoof the Un
ion Pacific railroad claims to have las
soed a deer with a bellcord, an experi
ence that is vouched tor by the train
bands. The truin was going at full
speed near Echo, U. T., at the time.
This is a progressive age. The king
of Corea has purchased an electric light
plant in this country, which will have
2,000 incandicent lamps and will illu
minate the king's palace and grounds.
One of the largest retail dry goods
bonses in Boston has a standing con
tract with a daily newspaper totnkeall
the small change received each day by
the newspaper.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
Dtl'
and tliiise who watch and wail for time
will onlj discover its flight. You cun
discover an elegant collection of time
pieces in our slock of ladies' and
gcntleim'n' gold and nilve watches,
which in all ca-cn aro models of ac
curacy, keeping time so well that they
don't lose it. We can confidently rec
ommend our watches and clocks, too,
as entirely trustworthy, and meeting
the needs of the hour to a mtcood. Our
aHsortment of fashionable jowclcry and oilvcrwaro ia very complete
IIUHMEIHTEH A ANDUKHICN.
C. P. LOONEY,
. . . Dealer In . . .
CHOICE HAY, STRAW AND FICI2D,
General Expressing, Job wprk and Moving.
Corner if Hrlde, - OrcirrMi Cltv. Or.
Harness and Saddles...
AT COST, FOR CASH.
F.D. BALL AGENT,
Al the Armory Building.
T
J. JONES & SON,
DKALEK IN
CREAM,
BAKING
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
Doors, Virdows. Mouldings,
DOOR ANt WINDOW FRAMES.
Cabinet Work, Fitting up Sfcreg and Repairing of all kinds.
Jobbing Orders Promptly Executed.
IMCI4 i:4 I II I LOtl DNT.
-.Sliop corner Fourth and Wali streeta. buck of Popo A Co', Oregon City
Oregon Gitj Enterprise
$1.50 Per Yesc in Advance.
v.-.