Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 01, 1895, Image 1

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VOL IK). NO. 1.
OKKfJON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1805.
ESTABLISHED I860
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(lll'IITH
Circuit court cniivcnc. (trl Mimd y In No
yoiuiwr mill third Monday In April,
I'roliale court In mimIihi 0 rot Monday In each
moii ill.
Coitiiiilmdoiicrs cicinrt meet, flmt Wednesday
tllitr llml Monday ul mich ninntli
J J f, id, (I. W. HWol'K,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Vt I I'm. 'U rill ,.11 onrL.
Loans Nego loii'il TIMna riiiiilncd and
i'.iIIimuIh i im i d.
(ifll Main m 1 1 ... t near Mitvciilh.
1 OMKI'll liK'K,
ATi'ollNKV AT LAW.
Practice In ul I Courta of Urn Klute.
Oltliu In Hunk of Oregon Cily lllock wllh
l I,. I'liriiT.
Oregon 'lly. Oregon.
r . HOIIVNH.
' ATTORNEY AT LAW,
no.aky rtnui;
ANIIY. .... OKKOON.
Will practice In nil coiirla id lit rale,
lli.iirmir. wrlllcll III nil leading nun
paulna. All Unci, il 1 llo I ii r . . i . I.1.
Co loot Oil! A pClHlly,
( 1 KO I.. HIOllY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I'pitalra opposite Court HotiM.
Tltlaa aiamlnrd ami alulrarta inaite Monay
lianvil, Moriaiiea fnrci'limed and a
lllral law hmllieiiB.
2 T HUIUS,
NOTARY I't lll.li-' rni'l CONVKYANI Kit.
heal a.lala handled. Insurance wrlllrll III
Ida lUnlonl, nl llarlliinl, I'ala'lna. Norlli
Krlllah A Maranlllt, Hamburg n( Hreniaii
OffiMWllh II. K. Cniaa, Oregon ('It. Oregou
LACK A M AH AHHTHACT A TllCbT CO,
.inla of Clarltamai count properly "IT"
tally. UihmI wink, rrauuialila rharara,
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C. l-elouri-tle, t K Dunaldaoii, J. r.
I lark, MriH tiiia,
oamnN ritv, - - - - namiiix.
M M jonaann D W glhNAiaU
"IT'INNAIKII A JOIINHON.
CIVIL K.NdlNKKIliTANI. Ht'KVEYOIlH.
Hallway laeallon ami rmi.lrtii'tlirti. bridge...
planaand eitlmaica for waier aupply
Iiralnajia ami struct Improvement nl town.
Special attention given nitraugullug ami blue
priming
yir CAHKY JOIINHON,
I.AWYKR.
Corner Klght and Main slrceta, Oregon City.
Oregon.
REAL KHTATK TOHKI.L AM)
MoSKY TO I.I.AN.
J
U Pull I K II,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
aanaai-ra or ranrinTV rv"iaHn.
Office tin Kt to Oregon t'lly liauk cm Hth itreat.
7"l 0. T. WIl.UAMM,
ItKAI. KHTATfc AND 1OAN AUKNT,
A I'xxl Una ul bmllir", raalili'lic and iiibnrbaii
I'ruporiy.
Farm Properly In Irarta lo ill on eaay tcrnn.
Corrrnpiiiiilflira iirnniplly anawrrrfl. Ofllce.
noil iliK.r lo i:aiinbl lliinilry'a druii alora.
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1 l. A I). C I-ATOI IIKHR,
ATTOUSKYS AN!
folNSKLOUS AT LAW
MAIN HTHKKT. (IHKdoN CITY, OKKdON.
ri.rulili AbntraMa ul Tul,"Lmn Mnnciy. fore-
clmo Murliiiik'i'i, ami irauaaci ucurrai
Law
lluilnraa.
J T K. CHOHS,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Vim r(Tir ih A i.i orTa or tub Htati
Itral Kjilala anil Iiiiurnnre.
Omrenn Main BiruPt liol. BlKth ami Hevenlh,
IIHKlllIN i ITT. Ilk.
H "o'mii.i w THonraoN
j, b iiamiaa. ' T.uKirmn
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1 HUM r"i"i p uiiir r i
ATTOKNKYS AT LAW.
Ofllcciln Harklry Iliillilliijt. Oreir.m flty, ami
A O U. W. ivtnplo, I'orilaiul.
Ho General Uwr Ilnalnaaa. Iian Monpy, Urite
Collrotlona.
Knri!liia niorl(!KM, rnilmte pmolipe.
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II. HYK,
A'rro H N K Y A N I ...,
COUNSKLOK AT LAW
Will lirecl'iau init(Ki'i. mako ..lialracla. loan
inonvy, mitla f alaui" an l t aiiam't a tnrl
law bil I ('.
omoo Brat 11 mr adjol il g Hank ol 0 egon Cily.
orihioh riTY, oKKnow
f KO. 0. 1IK0WNKI.U
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OKKOON CITY, OKHION.
Will nraolloe In all thecourta of the atate. 01
flea, licit door to CaiilloM A lluntluy'a drug
more.
oia. o. BINAROM.
V. K. I1YDI.
If
t INKAUHON A HYDE.
ATTORN KY8 AT LAW.
W 111 jiractlce In all coiirta of the atate.
Office In JiiKKr Building oppoalto Court Houae.
rpilK COMMKHCIALBAKK,
OF OKKOON CITY,
lanital.
Iioo.ooo
traNmactii a orNitRAi, bankino nuaiNKaa.
lioaua made. Bllla dlacountuil. Hakea rnl
lertioiia. lluya and Bella oxi'liatiire on all iiolnla
In the United Blalea, Kurone and Hung Kong.
Hepoalla reeel-ed auhjeet to cheek. Bank
open Irom a. m. to 4 r. M.
U. C. LATOUKETTR, Proaident.
" K K U0NALD80N, Caahler
B
ANK ok okeocn city,
Oldest BanklDS Egnse in the Cltr.
Paid up Capital, a.W.OOO.
Hlirp'ua, .U,IV)J.
FBHainKNT, - THoa. CHARMAN
Vi: PKKHtllKNT, 0O. A. HARI.INO.
CAHH1RR, " CAllFiaLD.
HAMAURR. ' CHARI.KB H. tAUFIELD.
A general banking bimlncm tranaacted.
Depoalti received auhject to check.
Approved bllla and notea dlacoiinted.
Counts and city warranta bought.
Ixiana mvle on available aecurlty.
Kichange bought and aold.
Collectloiif mado promptly.
Jiralta aold Avallaole In any part of the world
Telerapliio exehaugea aold on Portland, Ban
Franolaeo, Chicago and New York.
Intereat palJ on time depoalta.
H
LADIES !
"In five yean I uwt 20
I'rcxinnal 25 cents cacln
Total cnM, f5.'K). I have
mul my "IJISSr.LL" .
iwcc'fr five year It
cost $3 - and Is kik4
lor live yean miire."
I have already saved J2.00 In cash still
liave my sweeper and have also had the
hem-lit ol ease, pleasure and convenience;
have saved my lime, labor, carpets, health
and curtains all by use ol a "UISSLLL."
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tractive. All the nrticlen are uneful, and junt ine unng ior preHenig w
wild to your friends in the cant, or for home line and ornament. Six
dill'erent Oregon City nceiieH are repreuiited on the varioua pieces, and
arc executed in the highuHt ftylo of the art.
HUHMK1HTKH ANDUEHICN.
rVEHT ONE NKKIH A Bt'HINRB EDUCATION. Mny youn men and
woman ran apand but one or two jraert at eoWI-why not ake a oouraa that ea
be rnmplflad In that time The onllro Include ihort ENOI.IflH COURHH b
Idee a HfSINKPS and PHnTH AND rorKRE. Tor eataloftie addreaa.
414 YAMHILL ST. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. - - PORTLAND, OR.
mm
IIKPHKHKNTINO
Uoval. Largeat In the world.
North llHlTian A M.,Ncxt largcat In
the world.
KliN, or I.onpon, Olileat in the world.
Coll on m for Kntlntia. nod
F. L:. DONALDSON',
QREGON CITY
New and Enlarged Shop with nil appliances for
MACHINE WORK & CASTING.
All work executed in tho bent manner possible. Promptness guaran
teed on nil orders.
REPAIRING - J SPECIAL! "Y".
Prices tho lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street,
near Main, Oregon City, Oregon.
U. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors.
j-Jow you Can Save Money
When your children need a laxative or stomach
and bowel regulator, buy
BABY'S FRUIT LAXATIVE.
Fifty doses for twenty-hve conts. The season for
colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre
pared for an emergency, get a bottle of
Baby's Pectoral Syrup,
The best in the market. Price 25 cents. For sale
at the CANBY PHARMACY, Car.by, Or.
DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor.
As
Bellog HA
, THE-
HOUSEFUNISHERS.
X
n Tj.iju ok mwn
ami utility in the new immrtel
Cliinawure junt received at JJur
mcirjter it AnilreHeu'H iininnriHe
jewelery cKtalliblnnent. ThiH
linn ib up-to-date in every line,
and lant October they placed
their order in Germany for a
large Htook of genuine Chinaware
elegantly decorated with Oregon
City Hcenory. These gooda are
now arriving and are very at-
Leading Agency
in Clackamas County.
.Ktna, or IlARTroHD, Largest and best
American Company.
CoNTiNKHTAi,, One of the best Ameri
can Companiea.
And other first class companies.
nlnu fur Blotter and Calandara
At Commercial Rank.
IRON WORKS
X
As
eal Life
EDUCATIONAL NOTIS
All r'unrniiiiinilinnM inti-ndit'l for this'
column ttliotiLl m inIiln-hMci to Mm. il.
S. (iibaon, Oifk")!! City, Oregon.
RI'IIO'll, I'l.AY (IKOIHIlN.
NfW York hua deeMml to erect no
more acliool lioiiafg without providing
them with amplo p'.nv groundn. How
many of the liuinlrcil andeiKhti-en Hfliool
tioiiHea in Clackamas county have
ground that aro of Hiillicinnt i-f , and
ultubly iui.roved? How many are lit
to Im (lcit;naU'i an play KroumU?
It la quite aH ni-cKHtury that children
should have an opportunity for needed
exercine in the pure, fresh out-door air,
a it i that t!:ey ahould tieproyidird with
comfortable clothing:.
From physical and moral point of
view the advantage of auitable facilitiea
lor n eded exerciae aimply cannot be
over estimated. A perfectly sound mind
cannot dwell In a weak, undeveloped
or mia ahapen body.
The measure of the health of achool
children dcpendi in a marked degree
upon h proper amount of phyaicial train
ing. Caliatbenic exerci-, if continued
long enough to be of real value, ghould
increase t!ie breathing power, and greatly
strengthen weak action of the heart.
They would belp to invigorate the whole
aystem, and at the came time (which
mould not be overlooked or forgotten)
furnish a pleasant recreation for the I
pupils.
Many a child baa been reproved and
perhaps severely punished for impertin-
nenee or Inattention, or want of applica
tion to work, when a few minutes of ac
tive exercise on a good play-ground
would have used up enough stieifluoiis
energy to work a radical change in bis
ideas and the rriations between teacher
and pupil would in consequence have
been more harmonious. It seems to me
that the practice of "keeping in at recess"
ought to be relegated to obscurity in anj regularity in attendance the princi-!
short order. As if a stupid pupil were pa 0( this school has provided a silk
not invariably, almost hopelessly so after I banner which is awarded each Monday
such treatment. morning to the department having the
If a child is willfully disobedient pun-fewejt cases of tardiness and absence
ish him ; if lie is misehevious find work i0T the preceding week. This banner
for him to do; If he is slow and stupid x wag not awarded for the first week, but
aid him in every possible way, but don't j was awarded to Miss Lawrence's depart
keep him in the house when he needs , ment for the second and fourth weeks,
fresh air and a race on the play-ground.
Most couiiiry chou!..houes are pro
vided with ample grounds that with
work and a very little money might be
made a credit to the community. Any
thing that makes a school house attrac
tive lends to make the school better,
and incidentally raises the moral stand-!
ard of the community, School grounds j, or,)er t0 relieve the crowded con
should be cleaned and fenced and the ; jition of several departments of this
children should he encouraged to plant j a;.hool the 7th B class and about 20
! trees and shrubbery about the school pnpiig belonging to the 3d A and 4th A
'house. "A thing of beauty is a joy for-1 casgeg were transfered to the Barclay
ever." The influence of one's school
life will last until the final roll call.
TKACHKR ASSOCIATION.
The next meeting of the Teachers' as
sociation will be held at Molalla Saturday
November 9, 1S'.)5. Following is the
program for the occasion :
Music Selected
Prof. Ogle.
Paper, "How shall I muke my school
successful"
J. W. Gray.
Heci tat ion Selected
W. Gilbert Beattie.
Music, Selected
Local Talent.
INTERMISSION.
Holl call with response from Robt. Burns
Address
T. J. Gary.
Paper, "The place of history iu the pub
lic schools, and how to tench it,"
E. M. Ward.
Recitation Selected
Robert Ginther.
Essay "Oregon Poets"
Miss flattie Monroe.
Paper, "Grammar, its use and abuse,
and how to avoid errors so common in
the use of syntax,"
II S. Gibson.
Paper, "How can I best uphold the dig
nity of the teacher's profession"
A. C. Stranue.
SCHOOL RBI'OKTS.
Report of district No. 94 for the month
ending October 25: No. of days attend
ance 278 ; No, of days absence, 30; No.
of times tardy, 15; total number of
pupils enrolled, 21 ; average number be
longing, 15; average daily attendance,
14 ; No. of visitors, 4. The dirctors pur-
chasad a fine dictionary. The program
Friday was arranged in memory of Col
umbus. Following is the program rendered:
Song ' Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" School.
Recitation "A Saving Grace"
Edie Hubet
Recitation "True Victory"
Pearl Scliuttol.
Recitation "End of the Rain"
Ilynia Balstneier.
Recitation "Six Little Tane'ies"
Lizzie Huber.
Recitation "Primary Geography"
Annie BalBineier.
j Kong "Hohlier's Memorial Day."
I Hchool.
j Dialogue "ritory of Columbus"
Kight pupils.
Charade "Co-lum-btis"
J-ouisa, Kmma and Ilynie Ilulnmi-ier.
Dialogue . ."Columbus Acrostic"
Primary class.
Ret itation. .
"Lltttle Katie"
John Wolfer.
."Ode for Columbus Day."
Reading.
Jakie lluls-r.
Reading "Columbus"
Arthur Chase.
Recitation "Driver of the Mail"
Lydia Bchuttel.
Kong.. "Work for the Night is Coming"
(School.
M. L. Hampton, teacher.
The following is a rejmrt of the Kast
ham schools for the month ending Oct.
18; High school dept. L. W. McAdarn,
teacher : No. days attendance, 757 ; No.
days absence, 18; No. times tardy, 0;
No. pupils enrolled, 40.
Mrs. McAdam'adept. Cth A and 7th B:
No. days attendance, 654; No. days
absence, 8; No. times tardy, 1; No.
pupils enrolled, 45.
Miss Lawrence's dept. 4tb B and 5th
A : No. days attendance, 044 ; No. days
absence, 17; No. times tardy, 0; So
pupils enrolled, 62.
Miss Baird's dept. 3d A and 4th A :
No. days attendance, 008; No. daysifaVor. Send for a free pbamphlet Ad-
absence, 15; No. times tardy, 3; No.
pupils enrolled G2.
Miss Bpangler's dept., second grade.
No. days attendance, 539; No. days
absence, 15; No. times tardy, 4; No.
pupils enrolled, 30.
Miss Hankin'a dept.. first grade: No.
days attendance, 8.56 ; No. days absence,
18, No. times tardy, 3; No. pupils en-1
rolled, 4'i.
Summary.
No. of days absence, 91; No. times
tardy, 11 ; total number enrolled 261.
As an aid in promoting punctuality
I and to Mrs. McAdam's department for
the third week.
It is the purpose of the teachers in
this school to reward, in some appro
priate manner, the department which
shall have held this banner the greatest
; number of times
at the close of each
term.
Khool.
The board of directors have verv kindly
supplied this school with a copy of
Cram's Railroad Atlas and a standard
dictionary, as well as some apparatus
dr the first and second primary depart
ments. Parents and all others interested are
earnestly requested to visit this school,
notice the work of its several depart
ments, become acquainted with its
methods ot instruction and government,
and give to its teachers that hearty co
operation so essential to successful work.
Report of school district No. 25 for the
month ending Oct 18: No. days taught,
20; No. pupils enrolled, 13; No. days
attendance 2)5; No. days absence, 16;
tardies, none; average No. belonging,
11. Roll of honor: Mort Baty, Albert
Baty, Sam Rastall,, Maude Ralstall,
and Diona Baty. Nisitors were Aurora
Dickey, Vienna Callahan, Victor Dickey
and James Dickey from Dickey from
Dickey Prarie, and Tearl Steward from
Meadow Brook.
Bki.i.e Hibbakd, teacher.
Following is the report of school dis
trict No. 51 for the month ending Oct.
25, 1896; No. enrolled 27; average No.
belonuing 25; average daily attendance,
4S1,; days absence 4fl,4'j No. of tardy
marks, 11; time lost by tardiness, 1 hr.
29 min. The following named pupils
were neither absent nor tardy: Alvie
and Henry Wheeler, Mamie Holstrom,
Lulu and Edna Ilolcomb, Ethel Sprague
and Carl Shulolin.
A. M. Phklps, teacher.
The following pupils of district No. 23
were neither absent nor tardy during the
month ending Oct. 11, 1895: Mable
Seeley, Raymond Seeley, Lillie Seeley,
Sherman Seeley, Noris Young, Willie
Schleckeiser, Walter Seeley, Charley
Rose, Goldie Seeley, Earnest Seeley,
and Grace Jewell.
L. T. Andkhson, teacher.
Following is the report of school dis
trict No. 10, month ending Oct. 18:
No. of days taught 20; days attendance,
70; days absence, 11 ; whole number en
rolled, 6. Those pupils who were present
every day during the month were:
Joseph Ringo and Clay Engle.
A. B. Hibbaro, teacher.
Monthly report for Canby srh'iol dis
trict No. 81 : No. days taught, 20; No.
enrolled 4'), average attendance, 45.
Roll'of honor, Arthur Cloninger, Alice
Terry, ISessie Cox, Kdgar Hmith, Klnor
Walker, Eletba Fisher, Klsie lee, Ooorge
Miller, George Kneiliert, Josnna Irvine,
Iisliu Khank, Lillie Miller, Minnia
Zeek, .Minnie Kelley, I'earl Hampton,
Roy Shank, Willie Miller, Willie Walker
Roijbio Kneibert and Jakie Wourms.
Bp.htiia Ki'mxrk, tear her.
It Sharpens
the appetite, improves digestion, ami re
stores health and vigor; all the organs of
the body are aroused to healthy action
by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. More than all the liver and
that's the key to the whole system.
You have pure blood or poisionous blood
just as your liver chooses. The blood
controls the health, the liver controls
the blood, the "Discovery" controls the
liver.
You can escape just about half the ilia
that flesh is heir to, by being ready for
them. Brace the system up with this
medicine, which prevents as well aa
cures. For all diseases caused by dis
ordered liver or impure blood dyspepsia
billiousness, the most stubborn skin,
scalp and scrofulous affection s, the Dis
covery is the only remedy so certain and
effective that once used, it is always in
dress World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice of Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the rchools of-
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public ex
amination at the court house In Oregon
City beginning Wednesday November
13, at 1 o'clock p. ni. Persons desiring
state papers will apply November 15.
Applicants for county certificates will be
charged $1.00 in advance.
II. S. Gibson, County School Supt.
Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dated this 30th day of October, 1S95.
A Household Treasure
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y.,
says that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Discovery in the bouse and his
family has always found the very best
results follow its use; that he would
not be with out it, if procurable, G. A.
Dykeman, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y.,
says that Dr. King's New Discovery is
undoubtedly the best cough remedy;
that he has used it in his family for
eight years, and it has never failed to
do what is claimed of it. Why not try
a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles tree at Charman & Co.'s drug
store, Charman Bros, block. Regular
size 50c and $1,00.
Cure lor Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the
yery best. It effects a most permanent
cure and the most dreadful sick head
aches yield to its influence. We urge
all who are afflicted to procure a bottle
and give this remedy a fair trial. In
cases of habitual constipation Electric
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, and few cases long resist
the use of this medicine. Try it once.
Large bottles only fifty cents at Charman
& Co 's, City Drug Store, Charman Bros.
Block.
The Stuff or Lire.
Bread is recognized as the staff of life,
but if it is of poor quality, it offers but
little support to the body. Bread from
the Home Made bakery, Shively's block,
can be depended upon at all times to be
of first class quality and equal the best
family made bread. None but the best
flour is used and the utmost cleanliness
is observed in all work about the bakery.
Breaddelivered to all parts of the city
fresh from the oven .
Rues Wanted.
For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents
per pound will be paid at this office.
Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com
plaint, and Is often fatal in its remits.
To avoid this you should use De Witt's
Colic & Cholera Cnre, as soon as the first
symptoms appear. C. G. Huntley,
Druggist.
Stomach and Bowel Complaints are
best relieved by the timely use of De
Witt's Colic & Cholera Cure. InsiBt on
having this preparation. Don t take any
other. C. G. Huntley, Drutrgist.
The healing properties of DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures eczema, skin affections and is
simply a perfect remedy tor piles.
C. G. Huntley, druggist.
A dollar saved is equal to two dollars
earned. Pay up your subsciption to the
Enterprise and get the the benefit of
the reduction in price.
Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.