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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1896)
lit mow noii:. I'li'iimtiil Nim'IiiI tiiillirrliiic-Crrnnirr; AmiiiicIiiII'iii NiiIIiI, tl II It A I'KAI. UK I'ol till 4L TaIK l'rlmiirii'N iinrt mi llin L'Ut id iIiIh iihuiIIi itml IIiitk Hi-nuiH In Iiii niniu llian iihiiuI IllllTI'Ht tnlirn mill It In 4-x led Hint tlm lull prr'i'inct void will Htti'iid Hid lli'liiilillmn irliiiiini'N. Air. Andy Korlii-r, rliiiinimii ol (Im ri'lilnil ruin iiiIIIkii, Iiiih iiiiiikiiiii ioI Imii o'cldi k UN tlm Iiirir to rull Hit! iiickIiiik In imlur 'I'llll'l! lIl'll'Klttl'H rtill III! l lldlll'll III lllll'll'l Hie rniiiily ciiiivkiiImmi. ClIUIMINI.I.y IviUII.MNIII I.UHt Wl'il ni'Bil.iy rvi'iiliiK, Mr. itml Mm. .1, II. Mnlli'lt chli'i tiilni'il ilium! '.' ol llii'ii Irii'H'lx lit tlii'lr ri'niili'lirn nil Miiin Mlti'i't. Tlm livening wiiii HiiMit in irn(M'MMlvij I'lii liiii itml niiiiii' llni' iiiyiii( wiih ilniin. Tlm pnr.i'H hiti' ttiui n m (iillnwn: I.iiiIu h llml r i y. . mirlint runlilnii hy Mm. (!. I', HurliiH , uoiitli'iiii'n'n lliNt.lmx ul iiiiilrlmn, Mi A. h. Kitty, linnliy i'i.i, IikhiI ol ciililmn wnii ly Mr. M. Iliiin, Mihn IIchk rilii'iinl Ini'l tin1 Mini" unrulier nl th ItreniiuiiH un .Mr. I'uiin (Hirer) uml it wuN neiitnniiry tn nt mnl In ilMuniiliin who hIhiiiIiI Ihi vintiiriuiiH Alter iluyiiiK, ull Utljiiiirnril tu tlm liming riHini mIiitii tlm tulili'B were fiiriml uml nil ehjin eil the relienliinentH. A iretly uut n( tlm evening wait tlm lint Hint ' Trilliy" lieniln iieilnitilnuti'il, lln i iirilH (nr in Krt'Kinfi mnl lilie liuniln were lieurt hIiui'iI tin were tlm ilei nrdlliiiin uml even Hie i unl lulilen weiii Invely litlln lieuit rIiiih'iI linen, inieln i'Kr'nnlv (or Hie eveiiliK. The purty wuh 14 mutpm in every 'irtlruliir nml Mr. mnl Mm. Mnlli'lt eiiiii'jmeiiti'il nn Hii'ir liun'ilul Hy. Fauna mi. 1'Aiirv Mih. J. C. Ailuina Kve it party to niiiulier n tier friemln liwl Tiiiliiy eveniiiK kit nIiv mnl her ilmi);liler, Mihh Kllie were tu leivu Mon ..... . . ... ... . nay 10 Jul 11 Mr. AiUiiih mi .ari um, v ami. Tlm eveliiiiK wn ileuiinntly npenl III tlutiriiiK, mimic, canl playing and con verwtinn, a templing Inni li lieing aerved. At a lulu limir Hie party iIiktmI all win'iing Mra. ami Mini Ahiiih a pi ran- lit trip and primperily . We lini it may hot Im Iuiik liedim tliey return tu their Knrlow linme, alwav having hren prominent In aovlety liero they will m greatly nilnned, (taKAMKHY AltHOCUTIOM ON Sol.lll FooT- mo. In renponiie to a call for annual meeting of the Farmer' Creamery anno cUlinn, OK aharea wer reprpiwiilnd out of a pomilhln liunilreil lant SutitTil.iy. The follow ing directum were elei lel for the enmiing I'.' nioiithi : J . Cole, J . A . Andrewi, W. Kliuer. J. Yxler, W, W. Irwin and J.Myem. It waa decided at thin meeting and unanlinuunly carried that all I hone in arreari of txk would lw given two wee In in which time to nettle with the MH'mtury, this when ih.ne will aettle all due ohligntiona of the creamery and put the concern on a nolid ionting, and II In looked (or nmn that the cremn ery will noon Im turning out their "gilt edge" hntter an wua once in nuch de mand. I'KHnoNAI.n. Finn Oglenhy ol Needy was in town Monday. William Harlow leaves today fur Astoria. Kd, Kirkliain uf Aurora whh neen in town YYvtlnemluy . Dr. W. V. tiie.-iy ol Aurora was in town Weilni'Niliiy. Mr. und Mrs. C. V. Ilurlow were visit ing in Oregon City Sunday. Attorney Pnliyns and J. Sim inn of Cuiihy were in town Monday. Attorney FM. F ltriugn was up from Oregon City one day hint week. I'. I.. Colemun nl Miicknliurg was seen on tlm Harlow hi reels Monday. W. S. Tull has rented Iho Adams lioune ami will move his family I hero tomorrow . I,. 1 oiler anil J. Myeis ol iSeeily Were ill town Saturday transacting huninenn. l'. mii.it 01 iHarkxhurg wns among the many seen on our streets Halnnlny. W. V. Irwin was in i'ortlnnd und Oregon City one dav lunl wrek. Judgo Kilter of Needy wai in tow n .Monday looking after business matters. Willia n I'arllow and Pr. I'm 1 low of Oregon Cily were enterlained at the Harlow lesidenco Siitiinlay and Sunday, the Hth, lieing Mr. William I'artlow'n IIHlh hirlhilay and I r. Tart low's 7 Int. Mr (i. II, I i 111 111 i k has npuned it law Young ( anilliliiles fur Hie I'i-ii. I.nnt week tlm lioiisn nl .Indn T. A. Mi llrlilii on Hnviinth slmet wn found lo he hrnkeli into and tilings Inside pretty generally demolishi'il, liHnituiii helng limken, caipetn ruiHi'd, und i-veryihiug insight nraltiiruil I T' nn 1 1 it-l over llni place. After soiiiii luvecliuniiun A lillln ripple nf asluiilshmi'lil wim cmined when it was miliuiliii eil that Ho' I had heeii iluue hy m honl hoyn, nmiie nf Ihem mote honest tlnin the nthern, adniliting Unit Ihey had found llni hunne npeii, 01 cu-y nf aceenn, ami hml gnlie in In Imve nnme fun The minihii'i wn ilnin niter srlinnl 1 11 hi r , hut llni iiiniliini nl given hy the prini'ipul liniv have a li-inlcni-y In prevent Ihene yontl.h limn Initio hniiKi- lueaking agiiiii. On a unl nl the paicntn ami ll e yuinh nl Hie Imya, hill III lie pil Illicit y him hi't'ii ut veil Hie nihil 1 nn Ihin iiictiniuu, hill if u ri'l'i lilnili ncctiin the tinmen may he given Fur Iniiulgriiii'M i'h iin-i'i. Weiltii'silay evening nn iiiloiimil itn et lug was held in I lie county 'our' room hy a 1111 111 her of ciiixeimui i g .n City tu meet II. S, I'ngiie uml A II llrveis who were in the city in hidi.ilf nl Hie I'ui illc Northwest Iiuuiiralinn II mid uf Curt' luud. The meeting wan ell' d to or ler hy K. K. Chariiisn uml Mr. I'Mton' iheu sluled the uhject ul their vi-tt "1 Hnyon City and outlilied the "k nl lln' hoard lie slated that Ihin Isiaul me made lip uf Km leading hunjnens 111 'I I'ortl.in l and itn woik wan In imlni . oionitMhon lo thin necliun (mm tin- iMnierin i-la'i-n The Isiuril han taineil am 111 He 'o.le of I'orllund (.'L'.IMI to which Hie rail road companies w liiie lino eei tcied (11 I'nrlland had given u I i k - ii'imu'it, mak ing a tulul of $i'.l,ll K) nllTll Wulliil lie used In getting out udv-'riliing in iller and sending agents slid iIi-ihIhiiiuk II in the Fust. A work nl nn. h imigiiilude could not hut lie the tnemix of bringing many people to thin .1 e (or them and see that thei wete properly looked ufler. Tu prosTly do. ihin, lis al hoards in the various coiiiuien were in ilinsnstlile and iheir ls ng in Urcgnn City was (01 the puipnw nl .eriiring the organiialinn of a hoiird f or Hi s county. Mr. I levers also spoke mid .ve llH-ir exs'rieiic In raising ninnio I'ortlatid and saie It could he dune in On-.'on Ci'v. Afler the pronsilii)n h id 1 1 en di-cusned hy II. K. Cross, C. O T Williams nml others a motion 1 s- e l ihnt the president of tlm hoard of ii.nl" hh 11 tit a committee of five who would take the matter in hand anil seew ln.t could lie done in securing for Clui kamss county a share of the Inunig sunn enmiiiK to thl coast. The cnmuni'ee will he announced at the boat I n' 1 mle meeting next Monday evenint! W. A. PUTROW ...Stoves ...Tinware ...Graniteware Mr. A. FT, Cransby, of Ha, HX KnrrHU, Mnniplilii, leno Wrlu Hint bin wife bad can tr wnirb bad eauta two larK uuln la bor timant. and whK b Um bmt pbj.lrlnm Of Um surroori'llnir countrf trraiwl, auJ rnnoaorx In rurnliln. Hr jrrari'linoUMr and auut bad died uf Poslollico-:- Store. MIMVACKKK, OK. FAMILY-:-GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Notions. Hardware, Boots Shoes, Our Groceries are Fresh ami of the Ix-Ht quality. In Prices ve meet Tort land Coin petition. O.WISSINGER, Successor to GARY & WISSINGER. Let me have a trial order. Ii Sdentiflo American 4 JS'ie OttlOM PATtHTS,! ami wha InM this, the DKMt rnilrutut npncisli.u of K" Vora, tinijer wbrnst trat nrnt shn u placed, dv clnn-d bnrrsMiwu hnpelens. AH treatmnnt bavlnff tailed, he was ioB up " 8. B. H. wm iwjmineoded, and aatonublns it mar fm, a (iw buttim cured ber nnund and wnlL Our IrnatiM on this dla- rlll be scat tree vt aof allna, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. AtUaU,Ca COPTMIOMTS. atoJ For mrnrmaiinn ana rr nandtxx'k writ to Ml .NN CO il HHOiUWiT. NlW Y(IH. VMmt bnnma fur Meurina paurau In America fcv.rr ptrit tnkMi out bf u. I. bmaaht bfora lb puuw lit auuuoa gum trm of ebanta la lb gwnfific tncricnit Urteat etmlntlno of any tentlSepanarni th wiIiL Bplnciimtr IlliuUmtad. Ko lmelllrat ut nhnuia b wltbom It- Waetlr, f3.U0 a twl ll.Hi H month, iitdrw tlCNN t . mi units, 3ttl ttraadwai.as Utr. WOMAN The very remarkable and certain relief giv en woman by MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY haH given it the name of Women's LOOK THIS LIST OVER. Opportunities for Investors and Speculators. Friend. It ib uniformly backaches headuches and and nhortens a woman's testify for it. It will givo successful in releaving the weakness which burden life. Thousands of women health and strength, and FOR Tliu H'illiunrUf Mea .. 11 n.lr y will In' niady (or work Munilny -( ' a lint) ili'livi'ry wnjiun rosily in v l-i- nil .nts of tlit) city to list Iter up und deliver tit 11 it 1 1 ry . ItniiiK lis-.id d in tlm old rrrainery IniildiiiK on tin S it'll Orr-Kon City road w here an atmtid hbt u( (fin id prinj; water can no lunl. ", inn ninir anteu work oiiiul to 1'oriUi d, at prices to meet tlm lowest. YOU STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY. make lifo a pleasure. FOR SALE RY THE WHITE COLLAR LINE. t it Mrs. I). II. lilam Juliet Fullerton, of A turned from Salem, win tlm Iiinerul of tlieir " Fullerton. Mrs. I,. W. M. Aduiiis f-uticl.iy scliooi vluss Iti t S nixjii in lionor of the 'In tier little duulucr, Mnur 1 proved a ilelilitful one. i-ier, Mi , tmve n-In- Httetuli'd ilr, Snrull iti ..init'd lief '; lind V ufief- 'i tlnlsy of I'lie paitv Ir. William It. K11.11 p' luud will l in Or' v Courier builtling, on .M 1 and Wfdnesdiiy of fio li u u .1 k. i f I'orl 1 lliiv, 'in hiIiiv t( Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Company. Alder Street Dock, Telephone No. 351. - ' ''N Law 3 K i . .V- ' w T . r-r?-f 1 ''-.r-.-w. T ..t V.vl,.W Send tlio Kntkiii'Iiim: i "ii' irii'tid in tint I'.iiht and thus hiiu nn idea of wluit is KuiiiK on in t I .rkniiini roiintv, It limy iinltici) Itini In t'lcutt- with us. To Juno (1 for 25 penis !r. White's liuir cw l" renlson application lit l''nin-n unV. ('leans your head nml er:u!ic,il'- ilandt nil' and mnkesyoiir hair huh ml Ii ai d tinit rerli'ctlv lovely cenirr i .s in linen and stviss just it 1 1 i v. - I m' t 1 h t nrket sturo. . Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. Telephone loaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Telephon leaves Astoria 7 I'. M., daily except Sunday. Runs direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Str. Ihvaco for Ilwnco trains running to all points on North beach. Ilailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 l M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at 6:45 A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop beach and ilwaco beach. This lino has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night in the week. j q SCOTT E. A. SEELEY, ' President Aeent. Mr. Pierce's 1'ellels cute iiHtijiation, indigestion, or dynpcpi- :i, liiliiiii-ness mnl hemluclii'S, ollico in the Jaipur huihlin ii 'ar the court house nnil'has Iiiiiik out his shin- You're an V. (,'Ui for business. Mr. I'liiiinii k has it, your flush rediici d lieen irnclieiiiK law for soiiiii time past stainlard, for Conxiimp'i " at llulilnird, wltero ho was horn uml Scrofulous and daniteinu- li raist'd nml has appeared many times in the courts of this county with utmost tin VKiyltif! suceitHH, havitiK sluiwn himself to ho an attorney of tint Ii uhility Mid In teuri'y, Ho Iris also hecn prouiinent in imlllli's, being ciuinli'd one of lln- bright est younu tepttblicnn speakers in that wet ion. X, Ymli'kit, of I'lirtland, will open up a complete stock of ladies' and Kontlo mans' furnishim; ifonds, fsncy foods and Japanese curiosities in the In'iir htiild ItiK opposite Ilunlley's (linn storo, about April 1st. Mr. Yudekit lias had loiiK' experience In thesa lines of goodn, haviii! been In business for sun in time In Portland, and formerly conducted a Blnio at ('incinnuttl, Ohio. IK) will curry only the very best articles in his va rious lines, and cverylhiug will be ex actly as represented. A lino of fine I'reneh Torchon lacn never in slock hefuro at tho ltacket store. '). . it lieulthy und other cacs. Ami it's just for this ro il l Unit Pr I'ioicn'H (ioldcn Medic. il !iiseueiy is es pecially vain tMo. If you're thinner than yon ownht to be, whether from wasting d e.i-e, defective nutrition, or whatever e ,,i e. fue "Dis covery" will surely brin vmi up to the healthy standard. It v rc-to im; the nnr-! nml uction of tho ilciatii il organs and functions, it arouses every natural source and means of Hour nhment As a streiiKth-restoier ami ll.'sli builder, nothiiiK like this medicine is known to medical science. Filthy Cud liver oil and all its disguised compounds can't compare with it. Wedding stationery, the latest styles und finest assortment ever brought to1 Oregon City nt the F.NT!:i:r,tts:: office. ' The U. sTOov't Reports show Royal Raking Powder superior to ell others. I Qfegon Citg Hogpital... ...GLADSTONE PARK... Conveniently of access and pleasant located. Free from the noise and dust of the city. U Skillful nurses and every convenience of a rct class hospital. jrj Ample room that patients may have quiet ness 1 . r . anu rest. rpecuu rooms for ladies. Services of tho best physicians of the county fJ In n t f on. In noil M in attendance. TERMS UEASONADLE. SUPT. 3 M WKIiliUIN UTY, OH. 4 Address, MISS M. E. LBKER, OREGON CITY, OR. Noc(unty like ClackfimoH no city like Oregon City. No man jsiuhchhciI of even horse sense ever lost money by a judicious investment in Clackamas County. It would be nearly impossible to lose money by buying in Oregon City. It's becautiful location great manufacturing establishments large and constantly increasing pay roll its great and promising future, mikes Oregon City, incomparable the liestcity on the northwest coast for the investment of capital. It follows then that you may have an interest in the bargains below. 2 lots and new cottage in west side addition to Oregon City, 5 minute from paper mills, Hale or trade. No. 1 building lots near Presbyterian church one block from 7th Si cheap part cash, balance on time. 4 lots near P.arelay school for trade or sale. Two lots on Main street, at Congregational church for sale."" Best sit.3 in town for grocery store or private boarding-house. Will build for good tenant. Another good block of land adjoining Barclay echoed block in Oregon City lair bouse and barn city water right in the heart of th j city. Sell cheap, or t'ade for farm. Will bear careful investigation. 1 lot in Darnell's addition on Molalla road. Sale or trade. 1 lot in Park addition. Sale or trade. One block of land at Elyville, on main Molalla road; levelj and will suixliviilc into o Jots; two new houses, two barns, and twr splendid wells. This property is delightfully situated and would suit the most fastidious. Will sell for part cash, or will trade for an improved farm. One new and pretty 6-room cottage; hard finished; cellar, spring water. with four lots, overlooking falls, at Canemah, for sale or trado. Takes some money. House cost $1000, One lot in the thriving railroad town of Tekoa; worth $300, or perhaj a whole lot more. ill trade this lot tor horses, cattle, sheepthogi or goats, or just anything to help you out. This is a good lot and in a good town, but I don't want it, as I have no need for it un der the heavens. 80 acres of Columbia county bottom land, mostly slashed and burned off, and in grass. Two miles from Columbia river. Trade or sale. One of the best modern constructed dwellings in Oregon City; whol block of land, level, and affording one of the most lovely views to be had in the city. New and handsome frame barn. Ko finer residence property in the city; one block from public school. Will trade for Al outside property. Will sell or rent for long term the best garden land in Oregon, on the Willamette river and East Side Electric Railroad. Williub divide and sell in acre tracts, or rent in parcels. 132 feet frontage on Main street, in Oregon City; street improvement made; on electiic line. Will trade for good country property, or sell at a big bargain. Carpenters, plasterers, brick masons, teamsters, mill men, loggers, wanted to buy homes and pay for it in work. For further particulars, call on or address H. E. CROSS, Oregon City, Oregon.. ESTABLISHED 1883 The most complete stock of TREES FRUIT Trees ever had in our nursery. ORNAMENTAL Trees in ever' variety. SMALL FRUITS In all the latest and best varieties. TRUE TO NAME All trees plainly labeled. FREE FROM DISEASE Special care is taken to have all stock free from pests. NURSERY is located 3 miles below Oregon City on vett bank of Willamette river. CATALOGUE sent on application. Oswego, Oregon. Postoffice address i OSWEGO NURSERIES WALLING & JARISCH. agent for Oregon City. F. T. Barlow FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS The Oldest and Wost Reliable on the Pacific Coast. WYAXDOTTES, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, LIGHT BRAHMAS, BROWN and WHITE LEGHORNS, and IMPROVED LANGSIIANs? These Are the Very Best Varieties Known- IT pays to keep only the best, and no business pays so well as the poultry industry. It pays better than wheat, hogs -or cattle. ONE HUNDRED HENS of the best laying varieties will yield a yearly net income of $200. This season our stock is finer than ever, and we guarantee satisfaction to all our patrons. Send Stamp for Price List of Fowls and Eggs. Lock Cox 335. Address, J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove, 0r