Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 19, 1895, Image 5

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KKIDAY, Jl'LY lit. li.r.
Wn.ii'Kr Staok 1Ioi.ii l'i'. Nohlitt'a
Ori'Koit Clly nml Wilhnil wlnue wait held
tip MoikIi'V niuriiinn at lloward'H lull,
al.out nine inileM eitHt of thin place,
Hank Matloon, the driver. Marled mil
In the iiioriiiin; with one ;ianMcnncr, Mr.
I.eyy, a tlolhin iiier.dianl of t'oitliind,
who wum on hiH way fur a few dnyH out
iim ut Willu.it Sprinu'H. Nothiiiir iiniiNiutl
tM'Ciired on thu trip until they reached
IIowhiJk hill, when two men Hteppcd
out of thu hrtitdi in front of the duo
armed with it""" ""I coniinuixled them
to throw up tlmir IiiiiiiIh, then demanded
their money. Mnttoon told llieui he
liud no money, hut Levy threw out his
purKeaiid what loe, clmiih'e hu had in
in hiH):ockc.t. IIih purHu contained he
nlili'H tiiuney a pair ol cameo cuff button
with diuioml netting, moiiih cold tthirt
hIiiiIh, uml a ttold oollur hutloii, and tlie
liiuhwiij aian K't away with j3 in coin
liOhiileH tho other HttieU'N inentioied. No
Hooner v.un thu peine ii ml coin In the
liiimln of the luiuaniln, when they
told Hki rliiver to on. liolli if the
rohherH worn white c.np over their fnces,
nnd evidoiitlv wore f;ilro whinhorH, so
that it would tie (lill'cult to Identify them.
The robbing were evidently in a liurry
lor when Mnttoon told them ho hud no
money, they did not moled him, and
mule quirk work of winning Le-vy'i)
ItOHHHHiollH.
Tiik CmciiB SuKi.t. tiABK. The cinouM
Iiiin been here and noun, uml the pucknrt
ntill live. The hIk-II gnnie wan worked
with more Hum imiutl miimhivwh, nothwitli
fl;aiidiiiK,hutiiunity lint hit ai ita tempting
bait, with tLe expectation of yd t Inj? "n
thiiiK for nothing, for theNU many years,
(iim Ditlke, who liven near Kly ciime
down to nee the cirniH, mid dropped all
ll.o money lie mui in me pocnet on me
shell nn me, $1!). He was told (hut ho
had won f')0, but to pccuio it hu miiHt
show f 1110. lie went to (hu bank nnd
drew out $100, in the meantime telling
several ftiends, uiiioiik them Sheiill'
M.tddock, that he hud won $"0, nnd re
lated tho cii'ctiinstaiii'L'8 connected there
with, and was advised to have nothinn
more to do with the gaino. Contrary to
expectations, ho wont up and lost his
$100, but the ollicers were unable to
locate me men, wnoinuiio uioniseives
scarce. Charles Klohe, of Cunby !h I
u.iiil tn liana j4 rrtitttntl nil ilin (lillllUIV'A '
game, and his neighbor, W. Klavhtsch,
is supposed to have lost a similar suni.
Several othora are reported to have lost,
but prefer to hide their disgrace by keep
ing still.
Will Moork in tiik Toils. Sheriff
JIaddock returned from Baker City Mon-
(Iny, wluirn liu Intel koiih to lit I ig Iiomhi
Murt (Jrciui, who t.roko Jitll Imre lunt
I(M'oilM'r. Murt Intel iiihiIh kodiI IiIh
'vi'itlu fruiii Ihn liitknr coiinty jiiil llm
liinlil l.iifi.rn tint Hlii-riir urri veil biiiI
tlm ollli'iirn llmrtt (Itouxlit tlmy wouM
ri'i'i.vor lilin in it nlmrt tiiiic, ho Mivlilurk
rHiniilnnilovcr luy, but n llm i.IIIi'IiiIm
did not unci i'imI in (linliiiK Murt, iin i'oii
rlinii'il to K'i Ui IViiiIIcIhii uml H.i-rnl
Kuiiiliiy, WIiiIh HiltinK mi tlm lli'ulk
fori vitbuiu wild u frimiil, Hlinriir Muil
ilut k (iIikitvimI Will Monro, tlm i-rHtwIiilii
miil cluli iniiii of Om'koii Clly, mHnin
ilown llm other Niilu, Tlm IhtiI1' (ol
lowi'il nml overlook Mourn in hu .ohI
ollivti, who roitillly cotiHi'iitml to rrlurn
1o()m'imi Clly, Tlm t'lili'ipriHliiK tullur
liuil nmni into l.iiKint'HH in IViiilloloii,
llll'l Willi U lot Of ll II) ill-M WHH Molil'itutillK
onluri) for clothiiiK lo I hi itimlo up in
Cliii'iiKu, Monro liinl hcitrinu huforc
Jiihtiin Jilxon Tin-tiiLiy. Ilu wuivcil
xuiiiiiiittii.it, uml wuh hoiiml out in thu
Hum of I'iIKKI lo Hipcr licfoni thu iffinil
Jury utllm lit xt Iitiii of court, Thore
will bit inoru than oiiu chittii of fritml
hroiiulitnuitiiiHt hlni, unit Iki uIho Kuve a
rlii'i k for in favor of John MorriH
nml drew on tnu ('oiiiiiit'rciiil hunk ,
whi'n lie liml no inotmy on ih-poHit. If
Murt (iri'i'ii liit'l not cbchmm from tlm
linker county jnil, It Ih luinllv prulmhlu
tluit HIierilF Mmlilork wotilil Intve uri-i-
(lentlv run BcnmH Munre ul l'eiulleton,
who i likely wmiteil hy nioro peuplu
limn tlm former.
To I!k Ticntkd. At tlm trial of Uev. J.
lieml, fur the attempted rohhery of
Hie I-'iret NHtimul hitnk of Flint I'orlluml,
it lurj;e nuiiilt'r of witucKPttn weru tiuiii
lltolied from Oregon ('ilv, who Went
down lo I'oitluml at their own exncriHn
ami KHVe in their leMiiuoiiy. l'ive of
Hie n iltienm'M iliHmHeil of their proMpet:
live fnr to H warrttiit .m-itlper, uml the
ci in nly cleik of .Mulliiouiiih county cet ti
lled that they werrt (ho lirl live who
were mii in iiiniifil . The. county court nf
thai cotilily him doi'lined H p.ty more
I bit n five witni-MicK in a liuinlii-r of
crttiiinal cM!M riH'enlly hroiiKhl lirforo
the coiiiIh of lliut city, where the it
lieHHCH ciiiiiu over a ilihtum u of Iwu mileH.
An h coiiHiiiiience, a htre nuiitl.er of
witnchHeN in Hie Head cumj wlio went
from Oieon City al Ifceir own cX)nHe
and lime, ait) left out. Them linpuiil
clitiniH in Orison City amount to fUO
and have l.i'i'it uHmiieil lo I'liKtiiiuHicr
S. It. (iieen, who went to I'urtluml
Tuewluy and thtoaifh 1 1 i h atutriiejn U .
8 liintrict Attorney Murphy and John
M. (ieariu, bronn'it Htiil uiTecover the
witiie fern. Thi Hilit will led llm con
Klittitiotiuhty of ho law onactud at tie
lad li'K'iiltiire h to the vyuientof wit
neH liN'H.
In a 1'tcKti.oi H roHiTum. Two Ikjjh,
mum of Caleb and Mitt Cro were
driving down Main utrcet in a HpriiiK
Wilson IuhI Saturday rvuninx. When
they reached the Coni:rutioiial church
the idvclriu car wim (ullowiiig cIiinb h(r
liind, uml Hie hoiHOM heritme xcare l
from Huh or hotnti other cuiiku and
Hlai led off in a ilciid run, throning one
of Ihn boyn oil' lo thu rouml w hile Hie
oilier fell between olio of the front wheels
it in I the bed of the waou. He held on
to the IhI with bin hamUiim! bin body
wedtjed between the wbeul and wufon
box kept the lorimir Holidlv locked Until
they reached (ireen'g l'oint, where a
team drove in front, of the runiiinj; hurt-en
and brought them to a sudden stop.
The boy n reHctied from his perlioux
poHiioti, ami stiaiiKO to nay, wua able to
w alk ahimt, Iih vhttf Miilltired no eeriottg
damuite except a few brtiireu. The hoy
that wiin thrown to the ground, received
soiiit) biuieeH, but not Heriotialy hurt.
"Ku Ijjic'h" Hki Hav. Last Saturday
wa a Mitt day for one Cluikatmix
county boy. M. J. (Kli! Lee of Can by
wmh the hero of .thu day at the luwd
Club cycle Itieetiii)? held nt I'ortliiiul,
and done a competition mile in 2:22.13
Alter iimkiiiK nil excellent ahowiiiK iu
all clitKH 11 events, ho rodo the final of
the inilo open In the time above meu
tinned; which clips 4:1-5 rocoiuIh from
Ihemtird, and won by an inch from
lirowuo, tint SjKikane crack, iu the
created r ever Been in thin part of
tho counlry. The .crack riders of the
1! clam were prcwiil from all sectione ol
the Nortbwcd, and I-ce tarried oil' the
the lionorH of (ho day. This makes him
the acknowledged cliHiupion of the North
wchI, and liin numeroiiH friends extend
conr.itulatioiiH. It was H t;reiit ilny for
the victor, ar.d his Oregon frienda tossed
him in the air, amid the enlhiisiani of
the spectators.
Who Cactain 1'ahl Wbiiii Is.-Suvs
lu -u.pimne.UyKiaier: "Owiii to thu
many untitle stories circulated In the
press of Washington and Oregon regard
ing John Stewart, alias Captain l'anl
Webb, his father, James II. Stewart, of
Ibis city, wishes it to lie known that he
is not related to Senator Stewart, that
he is 27 years of ago and was horn in
Yoik, Nob., and is a photographer by
triido. I lo has been a resident ot Me
Minnville for the past five years, or until
ho entered the business of going over
flll in a blirruli Hig fut,1(r jB m ox.
,.nt..i,i of the armv aiul Rnrve.l throiiL'h
tho civil war uml is a respected citizen of
thiscily."
Many sttfTer from irritation of the
kidneys and bladder without knowing
what is the matter with them. Dr. J. II.
McLean's liver and kidney balm will
uive relief. For sale by 0. U. Iluntlev,
druggist.
Aw Uwmhthnatk Khhok,-Bv a typo
graphical error in hist week' Kntwc
I'Hixk a serlmiH Injury was done to the
people of Handy in the communication
from Hull place by stating that several
parties vter down w ith thu small pox.
The copy sent by the KptkhTIUhk cor
respondent at that place plainly said
chicken pox, but in a moment, of abseiit
liiindi'dncHS tlm compositor set it up
small sx, and In tlm hurry of tihA
reading the error was overlooked and
not diocoyeied until after thu forms were
oil Hie press. Several prolests and in
quiries heve been received in regard lo
the m iller, and fioui the corn-Mponilont
hliii" If. To all the editor of this paper
ha to Miy that the corespondent was not
to blame for llm statemntit, but that the
L.vi kicI'iiihi! was alone responsible for tho
tinfoil nn, itn sialement.
To Mkkt Kncamcmknt I'Ixi'Kvhks.
The lu'l'er. nf the relief corps will give a
law it iM'iul at the home of Mrs. M. A.
Stuart mi Wi dnesiluy evening, July 24,
the piiM-ei'ils lo go to assist the i, A . K.
in paying the debts Incurred during the
encampment here. Admission free.
Ice cieinn and cake served from fi o'clock
at 10 cents pet dish. The committee
having in charge tlm entertaining of the
lute fiii'iiuipuiciit failed in raising money
enough to meet all their expenses and
they cull iip ui all public spirited citizens
of Oregon City to attend their social and
spend a ieaiinleveii!iig and ut the same
time help out a necesKHry public duty.
Harlow 1'uM'jf Nuptlali.
For some necks it bus been whispered
in eer'uiu circles that Cussitis U. Burlow,
Hie well known merchant of Barlow, in
tended committing matrimony and the
follow inn from the Stoekton K veiling
Mail of July 10th, itidieates that such
ruuiois were not without foundation:
"Miss Addie J. l'tmev, one of Stock
t"ii'K fuvo' ite daughleis, will he married
tone. now at St. John's Kpisropal church
loCtt-Nius I'. Barlow' a wealthy young
Oregiiniiin, who bails from Barlow. The
wedding ill be an unassuming affiir.
The huopy couple will go to San Fran
cisi o mnl then make a wedding tour
tlinniu'li the southern part of the state.
On their Muni they will go to Mr. Ear
low's home in Oregon.
The groom is quite wealthy ami comes
of one of the olih'St families in Oregon,
his father bsviug settled in that state in
lm.i.
The bride that is to be has lived for
many jeiir in Stockton, w here she has
many w arm friends and admirers. She
is un aci-oniplixlicd girl, and her vocal
talents have won her a place in the
front rank among the local singers. In
the Chimes of Normandy, to be pro
duced tonight by the Euphony Club.
MissFusey takes one of the leading
parts. Barlow is a practical business
man and un all around good fellow."
The Oieu'onian of July loth, still fur
ther explains matters: "Cussius U.
Bailow, a well-known young bushiest
man of B.n h.w, Or., was united in mar
riage last week at Stockton, Cnl., to
Mis Addie J. I'uey,of that city. The
San Francisco Kxaminer notes the ar
urival of Mr. and Mr. Bailow at Iho
1'alaee hotel, and states that they were
in route to Southern California on a
wedding lour. Mr. Barlow has many
warm iriends and acquaintances in this
city and throughout the Willamette
valley, who will hear of his marriage
with genuine surprise. It was confi
dently expected that he woulil conl'tie
bsnhcloi hood unlit Hie end.
( amp Meeliox.
Tiiere will be an iinti-sectarian 'Hsli
nttts Camp Meeting" held at Woodhmn,
Oregon, from Aunust 8th to 2l!d. This
is the first camp meeting ever hold by
the Saints of the living God in Oregon.
Every seeki r of light, truth and Bible
salvation or divine healing of soul and
body should attend this glorious and
rich noi 1 1 feast. Wonderful linht and
truth will be brought forth from prophecy
and revelations. E-verybody is cordially
invited to come. Come prepared to
camp on the giound through the entire
meeting No collection or gate fee.
tiood sneakers will be present. F. N.
Jaco'.ison, blind evangelist of Chicago,
E. E Bvrum, of tJrund Junction, Mich.,
J. IWerty, (.irund Junction, Mich., J.
W. Byers, of California, J Hudson,
Fresno, California. For any information
address 3. L. Uukkn & Co,
Woodburn, Or.
Oilier papers please copy.
illiicksiiiitliing.
Clarence I'orter has re-opened the
blacksmith shop lately -occupied by W.
S. Maple, opposite Tope's hardware
store and is reitdy to do all kinds of re
pairing and horseshoeing. Asa shoe r
Mr. Toiler is equal to the best and al
ways nives satisfaction.
Choice suirur cured hums at 10 cents
and bacon at 0 cents tier pound ut Al
bright's Tompkins brothers are supplying the
market with the best of fresh vegetables
from their farm near town, and they are
among the leaders in their line.
People who desire raspberries for can
ning, red or black, can do well by ap
plying to Tompkins Brothers.
Highest price paid for wool at Char
man & Son's store.
Clontlenien'
store.
celluloid collars, Racket
Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder
Awinkd Gold Mtdal MUwInMr Ftr, &ia Fnuidtc
I.Hllll'S Attention.
At Mrs. Muilcn's Millinery Parlors.
As the season Is advanced I will make
great reductions In all high priced goods.
1 have a fine assortment of millinery on
hand, including flowers, fancy ribbon, J
high and low crown leghorn and sailors, j
which for the quality can't be found I
cheaper, A large assortment of trimticd j
hats to choose from. Luce huts, luted j
styles, from $2 60 to $"i. $7 hats re
duced lo $5. Will be soro to give satis
faction if you will give us a trial. Main
street, next door to Methodist church.
YOU'VE
BEEN
WRONG
In thinking becauso Portland
in a liitf town that you can buy
paint there clieaior than of us.
We can nave you the freight
and very often a great deal
more.
We have sold Masury'a
paint for the pant four years
and during all that time we
have not had a disRatisfii'dcuH
tomer. If you are thinking
of painting we would be glad
to give you the names of any
nutnbfir of our customers who
have used Masury's paint and
take chances on the good things
they will say about it.
We The price is right and the
Want I"l'n jUK' wnnt Masury
claims "The best in the
Your World."
Trade, And if price and
quality countwe
should get it.
C. C HUNTLEY. Druggist,
Orgon City, Ocagon.
Artists' Materials.
We carry in stock 70
coJors in tube Paints, a
line of artists brushes,
palettes, placques, etc., all
of which we sell at Port
land prices. We would
like to sell you your artists
supplies, and if we haven't
to-day what you want, we
will have to-morrow and
we will do our best to
please you.
Huntley's Book Store.
New Caufield Block,
Oregon City.
Postollice-:- Store.
MILWAUKEE, OR.
FAMILY -:-GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Hardware,
Boots Shoes,
Our Groceries are Fresh
and of the best quality.
In Prices ve meet
Portland Competition.
O.WISSTNGER,
Successor to
GARY & WISSINGER.
Let me have a trial order.
I-:lalliMlil lsi5.
PIONEER
Transfer1 1 1 Epre,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
V.aKMIIIill ihmii i.m w,rv i t ur7,-s
andSoreEyfs.lt SLS J isF
Ximm M Taste I f Jr w
UNP1HSANT BREATH.' Q,J V''S
iETID.C0.
row Piunau
OROYllI-c.CAL
For sale by C. G. Huntley.
IBM
scientific Mv'i -m?J
preparation of ff j .-, "-
AbiclmeRiham -ffa
r forth! cunt T f-;; V.vlt- ' II
Cold lii lfiel!cmlT ).
A carefully BflecloJ
fitock of Summer
dress goo,n and
everything to
match,
A new Stock of lato Style Tan Shoes
for Ladies', Gentlemen and Children.
Tho Latest Shapes in Straw Hats for
....MEN AND I3QYS.....
Pants,
Sweaters,
Caps and
Shcesi
For Bicyclists direct
i from the factory, at
prices that defy
i competition in
Oregon.
Spring and Summer men's suits of the latest
cuts of Cambridge, Oxford
and Poole makes.
French kid Shoes
for ladies and
children, in
Oxford ties
and Juliettes.
Thos. Charman & Son.
r;e You pplE oWer;?
Ifl fl it is necessary for you to have a grader. You will save more
ii pU money by its use in one season than it will coi-t. You will have
a better grade of prunes, and they will sell better. You cannot
afford to be without one. Do not pay ifOO or $70 for an
Eastern grader when you can buy the best grader on the market
for $23.0U. Manufactured in Portland. Is invented and manu
factured by a man who has made prune graders a specialty.
Graders made to grade from 10 to 40 tons of prunes per day
and guaranteed. Also wire fruit dipping baskets from $1.50 up.
Fruit growers wire works of all kinds. Correspondence solic
ited. Agts. wanted.
TEIMON'IAL".
, . . . Hli.LfD.iM, Or , April 2J, 1R95.
The PortlanJ Wire & Iron Work-, PnrtlanJ,
DkakSik: Replying to your Iivor of 23.-J Int I txg to my that th Prauo Grader I
bought from you l.wt y,t, uai giveu perfec. nutlif ic:iou. Neve- ft oat of nrlrr, l eay to
rpvruto and Kraiies U. prime a evea as cm b. de-lred; and atr-it in- nrvat pleaauie to
P'"K a word Iu Itaji-al-e. A good many fruit rrowjrs v.s.u-d mypac- duriinr prune drr
mg time ud were .uuriai-d at luotxcj ent work It iloet. Ymir Traly,
Uiniy K. DlWCH.
- ... . . .,.,. Vancouver, Waih., April 15, 18.5. .
C. W . Booat Esq ., Portland, Or.
-, Vf'J'ir' " "', yoar 'r"lt gralera 'a yar au I wll, ay 1 am very muck"
lileiiiied with lt w,.rin. I think yrtir frra ler th cueipeat ana bet rai,-r I nave ever ea
Kted. I wouldn't exchange my uraler lor any tij graijr in ue nrouiid here.
Youib Truly, C. H. Kkkbr.. '
PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS,
Sole Manufactures. 334 ALDER STREET,
PORTLAND, OR.
SCHWAN & PUTROW.
HANDLE-
HOSE..
Cotton
and Rubber
Hose of best grades
Prices vill suit you
No trouble to
TQ YOU
HNY -
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING,
Or Building Material?
Go to c- H. BESTOW-
Lowest cash prices ever offered for
FIRST - CLASS - GOODS.
Also combination wire and picket fence,
HARTMAN STEEL - PICKET - PENCE.
And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times.
Shop Opp. Congregational Church,
MAIN STREET.
A splendid selec
tion of Ladies'
underwear.
A full line of groceries
that will compare
in prices with
anybody's
llgures.
PUMPS
A great variety of
Forcd Pumus
Ordinary Well Pumps
espray rupps.
call and examine.
show goods. V
NEED r
OREGON CITY.