Oregon City Enterprise.!
FubHehed Every Friday.
CHAS. MESERVE,
PrBLIHHKR AND rROl'RIKTOR.
0UBDCRIPT1ON RATK8,
ne year,
ttlxmoniho,
. TrUl ulMcrlptton two months.
. no
A dtacontt of Mcenta on all eubapripttnna (or
- one rear, ceuta tor m montba, il paid tu
. dranre.
Adrenlsinf ratet given on application.
. Catered at the Pout Office In Oregon Cttr.Or.,
at iecond claaa matter.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1805.
A3KNT8 FOR THE ENTERPRISE.
Beaver Creek,
Cauby,
Clackamaa,
Milweukie,
Onion Mills,
Meadow Brook,
New Era,
Wllaoovllle, -Park
Place,
Gladstone,
Stafford.
Mulino, -Carui.
Molalla.
Marquam,
Butterllie
Aurora,
OrTllle.
EaKlfl Creek,
Damascus,
6andy,
Salmon,
Currinaville,
Clierryville,
Marmot,
Ir
T. B. Thoroaa
Geo. Kniftht
A. Mather
Oacar Jt Wlaalncer
(1 J. Trulllnner
Chas Hoiman
W. S. Newberry
Henry Milev
F. L. Kunsefl
T. M. Crom
J. 0. (late.
C. T Howard
R. M. Cooper
Annie Stubba,
E, M. llartman
h Jennings
Kd Muecke
L. J Perdue
H. Williern
J. O. Elliott
F. Outsell
Mrs. W
M. Meliityre
(ieo.
J. Curnn
Mrs. M. J
llammer
Adolph Aschotf
-
The way lo build up Oregon
City In to triye Oregon City people jour
patronage.
FOE SE.YT rE.ili.
That another year a reunion of week or
ten days duration should be held was the
..,,.,1 . i.hnr.n . iiitiu'cl the en.
can.pmentin tbiscitv. As to the location
nearlv all favored Oreeon City. Its central
Inratin.. and etcellent transportation fac- !
iltles for reaching it from all parts of the
state were a factor greatly in favor of the
city by the falls. Another point that won
favor with our guests was the reasonable
ness of all charges they bad to meet with
while in Oregon City, and which will do
much toward inducing them to attend a
grand reunion at this place another year.
In Gladstone Park Oregon City lias an
ideal place for holding a reunion. Water,
fine parade grounds, convenient to Oregon
City and Portland with unexcelled trans
portetion facilities make it a perfect place
for acamping ground for the old soldiers
and their families. The great Chautauqua
auditorium, capable ol seating 3000 people
would be at thvir disposal in case of rain.
Tents could be procured or the state au
thorities or of the government. Those at
tending the encampment who visited the
park were more than pleased with its beauty
and pleasant location and prefered it of all
places they haveseen in the state for hold
ing a reunion.
If the citizens of Oregon City and Port
land take hold of the matter properly one of
the greatest gatherings of Grand Army men
ever beld on the Coast can be bad in Glad-
stone Park next summer.
Massachusetts is about to open a tramp
colony, similar in purpose and management
to the German tramp colonies. Two thous
and acres of cheap land have been pur
chased, which is capable of being trans
formed by hard work into profitable farm
property. It is the intention to send to this
farm for a term of two years, every tramp
legally convicted of vagrancy. Thus, while
the tramp is being converted into a working
man, the land is being made available for
homes. The men will, of course, be com
fortably Jed and clothed during their term
ol servitude. In addition to this provision
for convicted vagrants, there will be an op
portunity for me:i who are willing to work
for the sake of having a home, service for
one year being required for this purpose.
This is presumed to be the first enterprise
of this nature to be undertaken by any
ot tbe states. It is an experiment
only as applied to American conditions,
and it seems probable that it will prove the
practical solution of the tramp problem as
far as Massachusetts is concerned.
OREfinx Citt feels exceptionally honored
in having the guests that have been with
us during the past week: A more orderly
and dignified body of men could not be
gathered together than were the men of the
Grand Army, while the women ot the Re
lief Corps were line representatives of the
intelligent, matronly American woman, who
wins respect wherever she goes. The young
men of the Sons of Veterans were typical
Americans and gave the assurance that
their part in keeping alive the fires of pat
riotism in this country would be fully car
ried out. Among those with us were many
men and women who have made for them
selves names known throughout the state
and nation and whose presence in our city
was both an honor and a benefit. Should
these organizations at any future time de
sire to meet in Oregon City a most cordial
welcome will he given them, and the "beans
and sow bosom" will be made to hold out
o long as they are with us.
Thkke will be as many if not more people
in Oregon City during the Chautauqua as
sembly than there were here during the en
campment and the appearance of our city
is a matter that should not be overlooked.
Visitors in Oregon City during the encamp
ment were greatly pleased at the handsome
appearance of the city and of the pleasing
effects produced by the decorations on the
various buildings and the handsome arch
and banners across Main street. It takes
but little time and having the material on
hand our people should decorate their
buildings for the Chautauqua visitors. The
board of trade entertainment committee
hope to have the arch retained over the
street and appropriately decorated and to
have the city present sucb an appearance
a will give the many distinguished visitors
that will be in Oregon City at that time a
favorable impression of the place.
I Ohkuon City now having donioiistritted
bar ability lo entertain, no further back
wardness shouKl be shown in securing the
annual (rstherintra in this city of the various
state orgHtiitations that exist in Oreguii,
KutertttiniiiK such meetings arouse in the
citiiens a better confidence ami pride In
their place and do much towanl bringing
about a more harmonious feeling that can
not but be benehVial to a community. These
meetings can also be made a strong factor
in maintaining the prosperity of a town,
for the guests, if prorly entertained, will
be sure to speak a good word for the town
and of its people. Now that beginning is
made there will be no dilllculty In securing
the annual gatherings of our state organisa
tions, and Oregon City's hospitality is ex
tended to every one of them.
Whim Oregon City has one of the largest
opera houses in the state outside of Tort
land, and hnlis and churches larger than is
usually found In towns of its siie, yet the
need of greater hull accommodations was
sorely felt during the late encampment.
After accommodating the guests it was
found impossible to admit the citizens of the
town to any of the public meetings held, a
fact greatly deplored by the committee hav
ing the matter in charge. It is to be hoped
that the business men of Oregon City will
at ntira tuk slMit tiiwnrtt Mwnrintr fnp tliA I
city a pavilion large enough to accommo
date any meeting that may be gathered
with lis. As an investment, il will yield re
turns in more ways than one.
A soticiabu feature to the old soldiers
was the many pieces of bunting in the deco
rations that were placed up-side-down, indi-
I caiing in the military code the sign of
distress, the rule being lo reverse the Hag
i and put the blue field down when in need
of help. Those not up in military matters
should bear in mind when putting up bunt
ing in making their decorations to alwavs
place the blue above, and thus avoid an ex-
posure ol their ignorance and at the same
I time give a more pleasing effect to their
i decorations.
' hk whisky trust is
Thk whisky trust is said io be about to
dis-olve into its original elements. The
cordage trust has reduced i's capital siock
f' f H.(00,n00 to l2.li0,0eO.
Other trusts
are said to be tottering, but the coul oil trut
the monarch of all, seems to be invulner
able. Tkkkr is a prospect that the example of
the Chicago firm, which the other day an
nonuced that it would resume the scale of
wages in force before the panic, may soon
be followed by other manufacturers of steel
and iron in the East and elsewhere.
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.
The municipal authorities of San Fran-
Cisco have laid down a rule wnicn snouiu
oecome pan or me unwritten organic law oi
this republic, says the Astoria Budget. They
bave decided that in processions and other
formal gatherings the only flag shall be the
stars and stripes. There is nothing invid
ious about this. It is the emblem of popu
lar sovereignty and of freedom to all peo
ples who seek shelter beneath its folds. No
man not born within its sway has a pre
scriptive right to set foot on this soil, and the
generous welcome extended by the Ameri
can people to those of all nations to enjoy
our constitutional privileges entitles them
to demand in return at least an outward re
spect for an emblem we bold so dear. The
rule now laid down Is that the stars and
stripes shall be the only flag, but that or
ganizations or societies shall have the privi
lege of displaying banners suspended be
tween two poles or swung across one by
means of a cross-bar. This will permit the
Free Masons, the Sons of St. Patrick, tbe
Helvetian Society, the Society of St. An
drews, the Sons of St. George, the Knights
of Pythias, the Ohio Society, Native Sons of
the Golden West, and every other com
bined body of men formed lor social pur
poses to fling to the breeze the silken em
blem of the order. The display of banners
adds very much to the magnificence of a pa
rade, and it would have been a pity to shut
out all such insignia in order to avoid a fea
ture which is objectionable to very many
Americans, native-born and otherwise. The
happy solution of the question will meet
all requirements and should offend none.
' When you are in Koine, do as the Romans
do,'' is a very old maxim, but there is much
wisdom in it. All that makes emigration to
and residence in this land desirable is typi
fied in "Old Glory," and it should share
the honors of this people with no other flag,
rag or badge on earth. "Only one Nag," Is
the law; all reminders of other lands or
other governments are only relics which
may be held in affectionate remembrance,
but must not be flaunted.
Score one for Hoke Smith, says the Port
land Sun. At the request of Senator Mitch
ell, the secretary of the interior has revoked
an order of the general land ofHce prohib
iting sheepmen from herding their Docks on
the Cascade timber reserve. Acting Com
missioner Bowers, forgetting that the re
serve comprises a vast amount of territory,
denied the sheepmen this privilege for the
reason that the sheep would destroy the !
herbage and undergrowth. He evidently
did not know that the reserve is covered
with great trees, instead of vine, maple, pop
lar, dwarf oak, and other growths peculiar
to the East. Secretary Smith is rapidly
learning the ropes of his ollice.
The man who has no love for American
institutions, says the Sheridan Hun, for the
" old flag" above all other flags, for our gov
ernment above all other governments, is not
a good American cilize.i, and should not be
so regarded by loyal Americans. America
needs no foreign advisers on the financial
question or anv other question of national
im portance.
For physical ailments, especially those
incident to declining years, there is no
remedy that produces such satisfactory
results as Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and
Kidney Bairn, its genial and invigorating
effect on liver and kidneys is remark
able. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drug
gist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder
Awarded Gobi Mcdil Midwinter Fiir, Su Francisco.
GLMWTONB CLKANlMiS,
The Cliautaiiiitu Auditorium Nearlug dimple.
tlou-A lliautlful Park,
(il aiisonk, June 18 Gladstone is a sweet
retreat for Mowers ol numberless variety;
they grow, they multiply, they adorn and
make fragrant, and make the heart of the
(iliidstoiiinn sing with Joy. Where the
(lowers liud a home is surely the place for a
busv, over tired business man to 11 ml rest
and quiet lo recuperate his wasted energies.
The cool air and stilly hours of night ensure
a refreshing sleep. The rido up in the
morning on the Gladstone car is an eye
opener that not many can indulge in, and
makes the way to the city a pleasure trip
instead of a drudge.
The great auditorium Tor the Chautau
unutis at the park is progressing under the
care of White and Morrison, two of Oregon
City's leading architects, and looking at it
one has delightful visions come before him
of the great (rats in w hich the old Greeks
and Romans used to indulge in such build
ings; and now to look at the difference of
their pursuits and aims today I The arena
of brute strength is no more and the arena
of intelligence and mental strength stand
before us, and hat a chasm is between the
past and present !
The Chautauqua has every prospect of a
great and grand success, it is worthy the
attention of everybody, both yoiingandold
The energetie old Clnckaiuus river still
rushes from its mountain fastnesses to Join
the Willamette, and they to join the proud
old Columbia as she meanders her majestic
way to the glorious I'acilic ocean.
The splendid trausortation facilities of
Gladstone make it a very attractive place,
and men to whom time is an object are con
stantly directing their attention towanl it.
The Gladstone Park now presents a heati
tilul appearance. If you were to carpet it
with the finest Turkish carpet you could not
get anything softer to the tread ; and camp
ers will fine it better than a feather bed to
recline on.
The hospital at Glndstoneis still under
supervision of the popular Misses I.iler
and I'tter, and is a most convenient neigh
bor to have at hand.
Gladstone is building up rapidly fur these
hard times, and the outlook warrants a good
investment to all residents.
Col. Miller's handsome little cottsire is
Hearing completion, and is a great addition
to the looks of Gladstone.
Fred Fuller's house is assuming very
handsome proportions. Asa Parker's house
has its last coat of paint on and looks very
neut, Mrs. Hold's house is Hearing comple
tion. August Goettling is building a little addi
tion to bis house In the shape of a porch,
and will soon bave his house radiant with
a coat of paint.
Mrs. Oilman Parker's nansv natch is a
WOIlder t0 twbold. aiiicl sunpliea lialf of Ore-
.. cii fr, i. h..ntMii. la,,
M ... M Til)1.,e httVe . no(, aic,
for everybody,
T3E OLDE-ST CHERRY TREES.
Milwaukee. June 12.
To the Epitob: Will you kindly allow
me space in your widely read paper to say a
few words concerning an error that hns
been published by a number of papers in
the state?
The Freighter of May '!)5 slates that " the
oldest cherry tree in the state is that one on
the Barclay block in Oregon City, planted
in 1H.')2." The oldest cherry trees in the
state will be found on the old I.uelling place,
below Milwaukee, now known as the Lam
bert place. They were planted by Mender
on I.uelling in 147, who brought them to
gether with a variety of other grafted fruit
trees, numbering about SOU in all, "acrofs
the plains" in that year, he being the first
to introduce grafted fruit trees Into Oregon.
An accurate account of his enterprise will
be found on page 5fr4, Mines' History of
Oregon.
The Discovery Sured Ills Life.
Mr.G. Caillouette, Drtiggiaf, Beavers
ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New
DiHcovery Iowe my life. Was taken
with LaGrippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and began
its UHe and from the first dose began to
get better, and after using three
bottles was up and about again. It is
worth its weight in gold. We won't
keep store or house without it." (iet a
free trial bottle at Charman & (Vs Drug
Store, Charman Bros, block.
Letter List.
The following is the list of letters remain
ing in the post office at Oregon City, Oregon,
1:30 P. M., June lit. 18!t8:
mkk's list.
Bell, W E
Bloomberg, Ed
Bradley, Rev J 8
Constable, 8
Hudson, Mr
McDonald, Win
Peerum, Jos
Riner, K M
Hcoggin, J W
Shreve, Rev J W
Smith, Edoie R
Tietz, J A
Jackson, Fred
Walker, Franklin
WOMEN'S LIST.
Amen, MissOllie Orini, Mrs M
Dean. Mrs Jennie Schmidt, Annie
Dick, Mrs J Thomas, Mis olive
Johnson, Miss A Westburg, Mrs K
Markley, Mrs Belle
If called for state when advertised.
H. R. GREEN, P. M.
Wanted.
All parties owing Hamilton Bros,, Ked
Front Store, to call at once and settle
their accounts and thus save further
trouble. Jam. Shaw,
Agent for Mortgagees.
Oukaos City, May 8, 1805.
Our ('undid Advice.
It in geltluin that we appear in the roll
of npiiitiial advieer or family phyoicisin
but lliere are times when we feel justi
fied in calling the attention of our many
HiibHcriberg to an article of true merit.
We feel justified in saying that Moore's
Revealed Remedy contains more actual
merit than any medicine it has ever
been our good fortune to test. One trial
will make you as enthusiastic as the
writer.
Stockholder Mooting:,
Notice Is hereby given Hint tliu aiiniml
mooting of the stockholders of the Oregon
City Miiniifiictiiring Company will lie
held at the olhYo ol the company In
Oregon City on Sutuidity July 111, ltf!!S,
at 10 o'clock A. M. on mild day for the
urNne of electing directors: of the cor
poration to serve for the enduing year
and for the tranmietion of mieh other
liuai . a ne inuy properly coino More
the Rtockholdera meeting.
C, (I. Jacoiih, Secretary.
Oregon City, June 13, 18H5.
Highest cash price paid for second
hand goods of all kinds at second hand
tore oppuaito Noblitt'a Hiutile on 7th at.
Wise la he who buys a homo and stops
paying rent. C. O. T. Williams ran fit
you out on easy terms.
The latest In visiting cards at the Kn
tkhphihk Okkii.k, Trices to suit you.
OF). J. H. McLEAN'S
LIVER KIDNEY
DALf.l
ISA SOVEREIGN RIMinv
DISEASES OF TNI KIDNEYS.
Diabetes, Dropsy, Inflam
mation of the Kidneys,
Pains In the Back. Liver
Troubles, Female Irregularities,
Kidney Weakness In Children,
will yield at once to Its great soothing, and
healing power. Jrle S1.00 mt bottlo,
" Dr. J. H. McUan AW. Co.,S(. Lou it. Mo
For sule hv C. ( . Huntley, druggist.
Teas
Coffees
Spices
Baking
Powder
Great
Eastern
Tea
The quality is the
essential tiling with
housekeepers in buy
ing these accessories
to good cooking.
I5y giving your
order to John A.
Much nke, Oiegon
City agent, you got
the best goods at
the lowest prices.
Office Heventli Ht.,
opposite depot.
Com
pany
Try a
Sample
Order
D Tk VIES
TIIKPHOTOGRAPIIICR,
Received a gold medal and diploma
at St. LouiH Convention of
I'botograpers, 18'J4.
Third and Morrison Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
New Good
Modern Prices.
Trip
(foner Grocery.
Complete Htock of
Fine Family Groceries,
Try my extra
Choice Tea.rssss.
Richard Freytag.
Main and Fourteenth Streets.
MOOfttS
Woman's Friend
So successful and delightful have btcn
the eflectH of "Moore's Revealed Rem
edy" upon the delicate ailments of
womankind, that this wonderful reme
dy has been called " Woman's Friend."
Moore's Revealed
Remedy
In a few doses shows womankind its
peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its !
effect! are gentle, soothing and uniform
ly successful.
Hundreds of testimonials from ladies i
all over the coast bear witness to its sue- i
cess. I
8old by all druKKll.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
House and two acres near Park
Place.
J. K. GROOM, Oregon City, Or.
mU2 n
fa
REMEDY Jri&Q
wmi-Tiio lil lj
i. mrrmi J 1
JJ
r.rsrr.T.r.T.Tjr.rr.'
I Qfegon Citj
...GLADSTONE PARK...
fcl Conveniently of iioi'ohk
i Free front tlie noise
U - -
Li Skillful nurscM innl every
V. t'ltlMH
Ample room tluit putientrt nitty lutvo quiet- A
V, nesH and rest. Shuiiu rooms
Il for litdieM. Ij
Services of tlio 1hhI phyHtciattH of tho county il
in attendance. '2
J T1CHMH KICAHONAHL1C. A
Address, MISS M. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. 3
l OKKC.ON
KASTEliN SHOE STOKE.
The leader in good Shoes Cheapo
JIus inovtil between Star (irocery and Klecttie Hot"l. More
mutable unrtcrn. Call and hoc.
osewim MicliiE!
Anil all ArrMiorln.
White, Standard
A lid Otlieri.
F. H. LtcMer 4 CO-,
tit Ktrt Rin-vt, '.
Cur. bHlimiu.
F. R. CHOWN,
iiKAi.mi m
Hardware -:--:
and Stoves.
m Kirn Sirwt,
I'l.rtland, Or.
FORBES 4 BREBCEN
FURNITURE
Carpets, Shudefl,
I.aee Curtains,
Portieres, etc.
174 Firm ttrrot,
173 Front ureal.
The L. & Z. Swett Co.,
Now and Sfoond lUnd. ft
Furniture, Carped, Bedding
and Stoves.
201 it 203 Front, 202 Taylor Sts.
At tbe boat landing.
Gradsn k loftier,
Prescription
llriifrfziHtH
l.l.lld MkI .L
Family &. Country j
Trade Solicited, j
Llpman, Wolfe k Co.
IB?...
GitDib.
Thin! It WathltiKtiin.
OLDS & KING
Offer lIl'Ht
IUikImv
C API'S AND...
JACKETS-
Sill Si WnnhlNRtiin iti,
I 111 I flU lll)(ll(
Ollice Siilllv
smart k Tioaipsofl
Company.
B'nk''lirH nnd
HtrilloniTH.
m mkJ Ti MorrtHon
ritreta. rnrtlaml.
TITLES AtostracTed
And Kinirmiteed bjr
Tbe Title Guarantee
4 Trust Co.
Clumber of Com
merce Hutldlng.
BUlEr$
Side) Business
piven are for reference and puid-
anco of country
buyers. They
recommended us
ble firniri to deal
HTK KAMONA loivrn Ori'iiou City V A M
2 Mid 0 P. M. l'orlUn.17, ll::u A. M. ninUF. U
RAHTHIOK KI.KCTUICCAKM.U'iivu I'ortlnnd
and Ori'Kon City every eimllmlen from? A. M.
BOOkS and
Stationery
GILL'S.
3d and Alder Sti.
JOHN V. WANNKIl'
Mocha CorTce Parlors
18 Third Street,
Opp. Cord Tlientre
Finest Photos
$1 PerDoz. at
Mesarvey's
Gallery.
mi Third St.
15c
I1KST
MEAL
IN TOWN.
No Chinese Employed
LADIES'
Wigs, Switches
and liangH.
Also Gents wigs.
Get our Prlcvi.
Paris Hair .Store
80S Washington Ht,
JohnS. Meek Co,
82 Sixth St.,
Photographic &
Map;ic Lantern
SUPPLIES.
Ben. M. Barney,
MEDIUM
IGOi First St.
orni boom:
10 1. m. to 4 r. u. dillj
xcepllug Huudajr.
Ten Clrol Friday Ere
Kewent Tlilnm
In
Wall Paper
Prices to suit
the times.
Bchnfleld A Morjta
lU'i Third St.
land for Bnmplei.
F.h. Ivac.li&Co.
1) H - I'll !
PAINTS AND OIL
Aim o. frn huilol itt
M t rial.
.EC n r nr t en. I
t m rct.
Oppo"e h d t and
Tllio ' hank.
Good
Wages
ail ireflu with
rjierHiice.
Pacifiic Baptist
i'ir Iniid,
Hospital,
mid loii8unt Iticuteil. rl
imtl tlunttif the city. H
- (1
fonvenience of a first fl
llOHpitlll.
CITY, C)U. A
$tate Iqaqce Co,,
SALEM, OR.
Ihhiich tit" niont liberal farm
policy of any (.'oinpitny doing
biihincss in tho I'ucilic North
west.
Andrew C Malston, Act..
Orcunn Clty, Or.
. f-
JncTLTCfirie!
Watch
Maker.
224 First fit rent.
All work nrl elm '
Prices Low
Mi,'
Or. E. C. Brown
Eye and Ear
Denver
Kitchen.
!.t Me-. !(-)
tu h.iiii two.
22.1 First Htret
Near Sulinon.
i fti irrrfnn
,, ,,,,,,,,
tu Klrat ttrmt e r
Eoierts Bros., ' felirM
Dry Goods' Mf o' j
lot) Thhd HL
Leaders
or Low
Prices.
1 lie KIUIIK liOOK J
MaltcrH. -fj
Cor. Front O
ami "tark
Tbo Humeri of tbe
Portland (Went
SH3FHNB
LUNCHEONS '
Houses bore
and suburban
M, Vl,
Morrl Ht-
are
GUIDE.
Hardware t
relia
with
Avery it (!. i
172 1st Street:;
Near Yamhill.
"potter7
Artistic
Photographer.
'Mi Klrl Ht.
Photos if 1.50 per
doZ. KiMlnk Work.
II, C IllIK.NH
GROCER.
147 Third Ht.
Finn values in
Teas & Cofl'eeH.
n.MooreaousefcCo
WALL PAPER
Room Mooltlliia
Royal Restaurant
253 First St.,
Where car stops
Tbe best place
for a good meal,
lleasonublepriee
Brosnes, Etc.
m Alder Street.
Hooks Bought,
Sold and Ex
changed at
the
01 .1 P.ook Store
2H0U Yamhill Ht
Near Third.
Cheapest place for
P10URE8, Frames,
Artist'! Materials.
Bernstein's
Art Storo.
307 WanhliiKlmi St.,
lletween 6th 4 6th
Freeman Colfee llonse
CofTo. tea or chocolate
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