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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1895)
A U UK AT KAV. Ori'itnii ('lly'N I'liNt ! t Imi 1 1 V I'lim (Jiiimi ami I-iiIh of FulliihliiHiii. C'lirlHtntAH ilny wIIihhhi'iI Ori'Kon VMy'tt llrxt (nilliiill uuiiin ; I'Ht Irnin llm cnllm- HlllMlll ltlHilliyi'i, lonnlliiT with tlio hiv- Inli illHiluy l rililiiiim mul IhiiiIIhk, liml Hut liruyliiM "' ImriiH, u HlrmiKiir wmilil Iihvii ui'nifc'i llml HiIm miid a colli'un town wlierii (notliull wiim itn ovtv ilny uinlliiiit. Tin' khiiim wuHrulli'il at (iliiilHlunn urk ut 1 :'I0 I'. M., nt wlilrh Injur iidiI kI.oiI criiwil liml Kullicrcil, uml lii'fortt tint gumo liml IuhIihI hull mi hour fully MX) le wuru on tlio Kroumli. White nml pur ih, tlttt ruloni ol the Orison Clly Athletic cluli'i ti'Wii, nl wlilto unci or Hugn, tho color of Couipuny V'w tm, with ovory wlmre dinpl)Dil hy the friumli of tho two tHlllH, Thn tiiiim h they llnoJ up o the llo IixhI m follow ; Co. K. AlMtllo club. I'onlllon J IT CmniilMill,. IM C V. N ItnlKla ... I'lM.'l I'H Kllv IM.1 It (I K Nnwuiii 2:w nK Honiiiivr W M lUukini V K Jc.iim ... Hl'i I. T K HniWN I'll K A Hmllli.. J Konllli'K . M T.llcml., ,,'lfift K T IC K llwkiinr . M I. Kir llialKM . .1ft K Kill R llri-giimtn IM i:ift 110 ,I.Vi ln: (),. M. Mrulo. , I'my (' I'nii K M.I'iiIiiI nm I. II It iiiciihit . Uft It II W I'urkiT., (; N MiMirn I, Krlty I.'iO r KJ rimroli Thn Atlili'lio'l won llm klrk-oll" mul F ImvinK cholcH of took the went una. !.. Kully took tho bull to ' i yuril lino whi-ro tho hull wnn liMiiulit down for iu-rliiiiiiiiK. Tho hull wiih liimhlfil uml Mdlri'lo took It for t run of 15 yuril uroiuul tlio Ml oiul Aftiir Huh Htuiilii, MiCminliuid, uml Kelly look it through tho linen, ami around tho pmU for hIkhI ituiiiH. L. Kelly llimimmlo mi Mid run of 20 yunlit which too tho hull mi llm Athletlf'H ifMUIld. Athelic' ueenred tho bull on u liitnhlo unil hy u MHveMHion of e I 1 und line plnyn'iirrieil il to l'"n lOyunl line. Church then look tho hull throiitfh the line for u tf.iin of II yurd", lieinit downed hy F. S. Kitlloy, hii F' I yttrtl line limn Having u touch dun n jiiht uh lime w uh cnlleil. Second hull oiii'iii"! with the kick-oir K. Thn Alhlelic'a Hecured the hull, and hy micciWul pluy curried It to F'h M) yard line, where 1'ope hy u hrilliunt run of fill vrdn, the lutik'i'Nt unide in tint Kiiine, und without llilerlerence, ennied il urouud the end for u tnurli-iluwii. Athletic' fulled t kick oul. Score, Athletic -I, F' 0. F kh ked-oir Kuin. Thi timo Keck tier secured tho hull uml with (Ood in U'rference curried it Intck 20 yunl where ho whh tuckled hy Keutinn in a manner hellltiuu HII experienced pluyer. Then hy a uceexKioii of end and lino pluya hy I'urker, Church, and Moore, tho hull wa curried to F W yurd line where 1'ohi made utiolher of hi phenoinenul run curriel it to tho north euxt vomer of tho Held, beilijf downed hy KeiitinK on F' yurd lino. Tim I all wini to F on a (uinlilu and they curried it huck 7 Viird when they IohI II on a fuuihlo. Aihletic then ent Church through the line for 7 )'urdn. He tried tho line aKuIn ami wa thrown huck I wo yard hy Camphell. Athlete ntill hud the hull. IliK Jim wu HKuin vent through the line, thi tlmo for a ifiiiu of 10 yurd and a touchdown. NokouI kickod. Score, Athletic HF'0 On the next kick-oil Summer Rocured the hull and Blurted down the Hold and hud covered distance of yurd when he wa Mood on hi head by McCau luivl and cirectuully topied. The bull wu then punlcd fur over tlie head of F's buck where it wa Minired by L. Kolly and carried buck a few yurd when he wu downed by (ireenman. Athletic then aecured tho hall on down and I'ur ker wu aetit around riubt end for a verv pretty run (if 15 yurd und wa downed heavily hy Keating. Team then again lined up and by a trick miurtor play the bull wa curried to F'l 7 yard line. Keck tier wu then ont through the line for a Kuin of 51) yurd, and again for 2 yurd, (coring the third and I nut touch down of the giimo. Hcoro, 12 to 0. Cuinphull kicked off for the Militiu, Church Hecured the hull anil n turned it by a punt. An oir hide play wu then claimed by the Militia who were given 25 yard and tho hull. L. Kelly then made a 10 yard run, when time wa culled with the bull near the center of tho field. Tho game cloned with score standing 12 for the Athletic and 0 for the Militiu. NOTE. The ground wu In hud condition und greatly hindered the wurk of the men. Unil it not ruined o heavily during the forenoon, the attendance would have been doubled, for tho diidikeof atttnding in a cold ruin kept muny uway. Thudiflicu.lt duties oi umplro wu din c'u'rged in n manner! witrnfiietory to both tennis hy Nello Johnson, while J. P, I.nvette filled the position ofrefeiee in good Hhiipn. The linemen were J. E. Hedges and Fred Greenmiin . The members of both teiinip hud had no previous experience in foot'oull play ing, with the exception of Pope, Parker and KiiiuIh, and they were only begin ners; yet IIioho rompelent to judge de clared the game extra good for amateurs, and that with more practice the boys would he no mean iinlngoiiist for any ti'iiui in the Mate to meet On the whole the game w.ih a decided Hiiecesi, und now that the teams are or uini'.ed und uniformed, we expn.'t some good plays next season, The proceeds! lifter the expense are paid will i'O to the Y, M, 0, A, gymnasium fund, 'llm management tried to have tho game in Oregon City, but no suitable grounds could ho secured, so they were compelled to take It to ( ilmlslone park. F'h teum showed their lin k of training uml inexperience of their captain, it be ing Cuptiilii Kelly' maiden pUy, while Caplain Pope of Hie Athletic hsd played before, which unaided him to handle his teum ill hotter slispe, A pleasing fea ture ol thn dav whs the good humor that prevailed, und not a mini lost hi temper either during or after tho game. The intervals between play wa enlivened by ome very good music by member of the old Oregon City bund, who lud Im provised a bund for the occuslon. A Flue Pinner. Ono ef tho event for Oregon City wa tho Christina dinner at the Flectric ho tel. Mr. and Mr. Kohinuon determined to give their guest dinner that would merit their appreciation and bo worthy of flrsl-clttsa hotel. How well they succeeded wa shown by tho dinner aerved. Tho vlcluul were seasoned and cooked to exact home cooking, and could not but please the most exacting person. The bill of furo embraced all the delica cies of the oaon and 'wa served in course In an elllcienl manner. The menu card for the dinner were printed in color and ornamented with how of ribbon of orange and white in honor of the foot hull teams. The room wu hand somely decorated and presented an at tructivu aypenrance. Tlio F.h-ctrlc ha become one of the best hotels In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson spare neither la bor not expense to serve their guest. The pulronugo of the hotel having more than doubled since they aMiimed control is proof of the appreciation of the travel ing public of their f HoMs. Fire at ( anhy. From Jus. Hodge, who wu in Oregon City Thursday, it was learned that Can by came very near having a serious (Ire yesterday. Fire was discovered at five a. ui. in the wisidhoiise of Mrs llatlie tirihiiln. An ulurm wus given and a bucket brigade formed, and only by hard woik was the adjoining dwelling saved. The woodhoiise contained some 10 colds of wood whicii iiiadii a hot tiro Mrs. (irihhlo was Hiii'ikiug meat in a part of tho widhouse, and the lire is supsMl to have originated (rom that cause. Mrs. dribble's loss wu lit. bt bill would huvo been very heavy hud it not been jor the vigonju work ol her neighbor. New Yeur'a Dunce. A New Year' Kve dunce will be given by llutdoriritro. in their hall at Wil lamette Falls on Tuesday evening of next week, (rood music and a splendid Door. Admission, Including mippur, 50 cents, with free ridu to and from Oregon City, car leaving depot at 8:15 p. m., and returning alter the dance. To those who Hi tended their Christina bull no other HSsurame need be given that this bull w ill be equal to tho last one for pleasure ami sociability. I., ituconich, the popular restau ranter, will be ready for business in another day or two in hi new location in Hill & Cole' block on the comer of Seventh and Main street. Mr, Kuconich is known fur and wide an a micceful ca terer, and he will have the most ele gantly appuinted dining room in the city. Mr. Kuconich, who formerly conducted the Portland restaurant on Main street, will gut back all hi old customer and muny now one. Jackson, the gunsmith, hug bad a new shop built ou Seventh street near the de pot on ground he leased of the M, E. church, and now ha a work room suiiu ble to hi purKaos. Ho ha added to hi facilitie and i now able to do any work in metal, no matter how dillicult. He only draw the-line at a watch and a threshing machine in the article that he can repair or make new. The death took place Thursday morn ing of Frank Albright, from pneumonia. The funeral services will be held today (Friday), at the parlor of the Cataract Hoso Compuny, the service being con ducted by Kev A. J. Montgomery. The interment will be in tho city cemetery. Frank wua among the pioneer ol Ore gon City, and hud muny friend who re gret his death. Company F's grund masquerade ball at the Aormory Wednesday night, wa a grand succos, und the hull wa thronged with dancer and spectators. A number of visitors were present from Portland and other places, und all who attended pronounce it tho aliuir of the Beasoii. Albright asks the cooks of Oregon City to cull ul hi market, und inspect the lln est beef and mutton ever brought to Or egon City. If the uuulity of the meat does not bear out hi assertion he will imike a handsome present to the one that is able to prove hi statement falsa. M. B. Bradley, of Ely, is putting upn two story buildng, vt hich will bo a vulu able addition to that part of the city. The lower floor will be used for feed mill purposes, while the ui:cr story w ill be u.iud us u public hull. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DH' wm CREAM Mort Perfect Mad. 40 Yean the Standard. Kev. Oilman Parker returned last Thursday from a brief trip Fast, lie visited Omaha slid Council lllnir, iHk Ing Mr. Ohlson. mother of O. F. Ohl on to her homo in Iowa. County Clerk llorton today (Thurs day), Issued marriage license to Ida Ca liffandM. L. Kline, May Maire and August (iumdard. Thi make six 'or Christmas week. C. E. liurney, law tndcnt In Geo. C. Ilrownell' law olllce, left toduy for J-ou- isville, Polk county, where he will end a couple of w.icks with hi parents. Mr, and Mr. Wm. Blount, of Cunby, wee in Oregon City Thursday on their wuv home from Portland, where they had spent Christmas. A. (i. Hall, of Cam-ado Ixx ks, wu in the city lu"l Saturday for a short visit with his daughter, Mr. W. M. Uobin son. J, II. Lancaster, the college chum of Hal Kami at the I'ucstic university, is a guest ut the Hands home duiing the holidays Hon. and Mrs. (ieoro O. Kinearson leave Ibis Week for a trip to Washing ton City, I). C., and other Eastern points. J . II. Carrico, who is a student at the State university at Eugene, is home for a Christmas vacation. llm kli-n'x Arnica Sulve. The In-ill nalv in the worlil for Cuts. lirulwB, Soren, fleers, Suit Kliciiin, Fever Horen, Tetter, Chiipeil Iiamls, C'hilhluina, CornH, and all Hkin Erup tions, iid ponitively rnre Piles or no pay rttjiiireil. It ii (tnurmiteed to give perfeet mttin'iietinn or money reftiiuled. For wile by CliHiumn & Co., Cliarman Ilroi Itiotk. 1 lie J oIhUh Dairy. Having emaMinliod a dairy at my place on the Molulla road I am prepared to ftirninli pure, ('enlriuilk delivered to all parlg of the city at reasonable prices. AddrfHa by postal curd to Kly. A. IIai'Mann. .Honey lu l.nuu. l'artifH intemtim; to borrow money on their farniH this fall will find it to their interest to call and eeo me at an early day. Plenty of money on eaay terms and low rated of interet. W. II. Bl'ROllARQT. Yen Are Not liiKUred. The State Ineuranee Company ia in the Imnda of a receiver. 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Siiecimen Copies Free. THE INDEPENDENT. P. O. Box 2787. 130 Fulton Street, New York. EAST AND SOUTH TH E SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Huu.h i ' North. H H i r7. Lv PortUud Ar 8:10 a. m 95r.ii. Lv Or.finCity Lv 7:'2sa.m. lUI.Si.a. Ar 8. Frnoico Lv 7:00r.. WN1NO CARS ON OODEN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AMD Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. ROSEBCRO HAIL iDallri. i 80a. a. I :'.'. A. a. S 9) r. m. I Lv Lv Ar PorlUnd Ar OrenonCity Lv Konebtirx Lv 4:40 r. 3'P. M SA1.EM PAS ENGER. (Dally. (' r. I 77 A I t i n. Lv Lv Ar I'ortUo I Orw n l itjr - 1 -in Ar Lv L I 10' 111 A. M I 4:44 r. I 8 WA. a ytnl Bide Divulon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUJ8. Hail Train, Dailj (Except Suodav.) 7:80a. N. 12 lftr.n. Lv Ar fnrtlsnd Corvallis Ar Lt 6:211 r.M llSSf.K At Albany and Cnrvallla connect with trains ol Orenon Cen r d & Easwrn Railroad. Expreit Train Dallv (Except Sunday) 4:f r.a 7:2ir. M :l Lv Ar Portland Ar McMinnvllle Lv 8.60 a. a THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND EUROPE Can be obtained at loweit rates from L. B. Moore, Ageut. Oregon City. R.KOEHLER, Manager. B. P. ROGERS, An t 0. F. and Pad. Agent GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. The Buffet Car Route. jShofteffi and tynclt Between the Pacific Coast and St. Paul, Minneapolis and All Points East. THROUGH- PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPERS, DINING, BUFFET-LIBRARY CARS and ELEGANT COACHES. For Service, Scenery And all comfort in travel, purchase your tickets VIA The Great Northern. For information regarding rates, etc, call on or address A. B i . DENXI-TOS. o. p a r. a.. 122 ' St., Portland. Or. Or R. C i-TKVK.NJ, G W. P. V. s!o..ttlc, Va.-h. FOREST (MOVE Tho Oldest and Most Reliable) on the Pacific Coast. WYANDOTTES, PLYMOUTH HOCKS, LIGHT BHAHMAS, I'KOWX and WHITE LKGIIOKXH, ami IMPROVED LAXGHIIAXS. These Are the Very Dest Varieties Known IT pays to keep only thn taut, and no bufiintBH pays ho well ag the poultry industry. It pays better than wheat, hogs or cattle. OXE HUXDHED HEXS of the boot laying varieties will yield a yearly net income of f 2W. This oeaHon our stock ia finer than ever, and we guarantee gatinfaction to all our patrons. Send Stamp for Price List of Fowls and Eggs. Address, Lock Hox 335. J. M. Garrison, - - Forest Grove, Or. OREGON CITY New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work executed in the best manner possible. teed on all orders. BEPAIRING - Prices the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street, near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. Ij. ROAKE & CO., Proprietors. D O YOU HNY: DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDING, Or Building Material? Go to C- H. Lowest cash prices ever offered for FIRST - CLASS - GOODS. Also combination wire and picket fence, HARTMAN STEEL - PICKET - FENCE. And best farm fencing made. Prices to suit hard times. Shop Opp. Congregational Church. MAIN STREET. 5TOVES Largest stock. Best assortment ever brought to Oregon City. Pope & Co., Hardware dealers. We have the Assortment vou Toilet sets, writing razors, gold A' ink stands, pipes, perfumes, yes Perfumes, brushes, gloves and (NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS,) AX PRICES Albums at 50e. up, 5c. up; ?crap boot 10c up; calling cards and cases. Amas cards from lc variety of perfumes at 10c. Stamp boxes, games, station ery at luc Remember the place CHARMAN &CO., DRUG We are head quarters for holiday goods tiwrjin;t ..-.it J lll III. POULTRY YARDS. IRON WORKS Promptness guaran- A - SPECIALTY. NEED f BESTOW- OREGON CITY. Our Prices are the Lowest The presents want. sets, shaving desks, knives, pens, pencils, money purses, hair handkerchief boxes FOR YOU LIKE. autograph - albums from at 10c; mirrors from to !?. Endless a oox; etc. Everybody Invited to call. X STORE T'-oT-T?r'Tn:rty cures quickly, ptirmaiWDtlf mil -. i! , Wt'nk ttMiiorv. Lo.-i ol BruiQ huwr, " w. V;ikfuiii'!ii, l.ont VUul'i.r, r.':Khtly Emi - , iuj'ui' ut i wu tiiiif dit;iittes mused b inn ( fi.i ;. CttiitiiiuuniioiMiit jh. lia nfr tonle .', ' --. -'l.tl u hi m-.tnu ni'y nff' uml plump, i in v.-r poi-Vrt.mi iwrhox: i-rfc-S. Pr mutl, nr - ' v t -)::- l"r!ro D.frr - ., i...,n 1 !i n wniiii'r, ;:ith t,ttr!nmlitl and' 1 -i , h.Tr -r f vr(v(.t,.'f.,f it ickm uf (rnVm .- : t.s Vi.a.x. . .. 4MiiHti1Cbka( ..fy t ltA U.MAN A CO., Drii'-i-".