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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1896)
Oregon City Enterprise SCHEDULES OF TIME O. O.T.CO 'HHTKAMKIIU, Al.MIU HII IUKOH4, TWN h.KTI.iKU.Ml.tM AKI INUKI-lNKINr. lt I'nrll.ixl. Taylcir ulrrnl Wh l II IV A. M , . 11.y., mm.iar V im A. H. ami I..V.. Ouamii liy f.irmilom a jo a. m. ttiwk il.y. ml lu.MKnuiUjf. lUlimilni l..vn OirKoit City lor I'mllalld at a it .. iUm ua t.im v. m. iiiiuiur. Kullliin, iHHt amvimrirlatlniia and low ralna. .. "V ,',nl "ll4. aalaj KUia UN llimiiHti lrlalil. HOITIIICUN VkKlvw MAItWAY. NMKTM mninu. I'allliirnla Kir.a (tlirouih) Kiiinliiiri l.wal (way (ailnu; Malaiu l'..augr OUT OU. KiKliiri l.nra (way Hallim.) I alltnrula Kipra.i (tliroua.li) Mal.iii !' ug.l 1 in. ' I VI p. in, V a, lu. J7a, m t u p. Ul 4 Mi. lu. IWI AL HCIIKI't'l.K. ht wii Tiumi tn irn-' mni.muu Mull i liuot (iiinf Notili, I JO l ni. anil 7 i. m. Mall oliima iiii Mtmili, a hi a. tit ami 7 p. w. Mall ili.lrlliulixl liom Nurililia. ui., HI l.'.a, in. Mall dl.liibuiaU lium Kmlli, a a. lu , 4 p. ui. IV rr aim m.ai taic (.ma. f Mall rlntoa for I'urllaiiil and ilnlilbullii JuiliiU, 1 miuu, aul lkH, Mail i'Uea lur Milnaukot ouly, H IS a, m.. 4 S p. u. Mailarilvoa Iroro PuilUod, II SO a. m. anil It p. ui. III! lilt'TM. Orrinu Clly lu Kir , farm, Miillno, l.lbaral ami MulalU Irataa al li ni. and arrive! at 11 m. dally. iirrinn Clly lo llnatar Creek, Mink, Clark. Msadnw llrixik. I'nlmi Milt, ami l oliiin.lpavva I I a. at. Muiidajr, Mailneaday and rnaar, ml raiuni. im lulltiaiiii dava al 4 .Ul li in ori-ti'U I Uy in Vlnla, Uiati and llrdland Iravta Ui.imii City Muiidajr, Hwluiwlay aal Krlday al I OU p, m., leaving Vlula aarua daya I7.uta.rn. (Iraaiia t'lly to"WlllatiituCT1affur.f'Ml WiImiikIIi. arrlroaat IV 90a. lit. and ia at II ao a. ui, daily. Inmiil dulivary window la open nnkiiudar Imui lUlo II a. m. AH l.iur. dmppwl Inki Ilia twi ai ilia tiiior la pmaiplly Mitt off Vundar, aa ua otliar il.ya. Ail r.aaira stall that It dalayad and lallila arn.aou I a. m., a. 1', tialu a-lll ovwa ou U o'cluck or 4 14 aivctrla oar, WIU.AMKTTK thUM cam Liana H'Y. ivarmaiuii iiidui iiLuimi ru. IMa n. r, a. m. 7 Ml - 7:l " t UO " I 00 M 10 CO t ' JV 0 11 III 1141 " I lip. m. l oup m. a in " il.K) " I to " t w " 4 m " 4 m " aw " IM " t u l " 1 1:dJ " III " ttu 10 14 lama - uuday vara laava arary hour until o'clock la tflaol 00 and aliar January mw, f m. C A. MILU.lt, Bin. FKIDAY, MAY IS. I81MI. Tim I.ati Sol Ai'ikhmam. Kol Aclt ruian, onu uf tin (iroininont rrmiluiili, nd furinrr men-hint o( Orripin Clly, dird t lilt rrtMeia- on the rorner of Seventh ml Wau-r mrwli on Ttnirmlity vetilnx, May 7th. I!elii' hwn irotiliM llh ln-arl illwawi fur lomrj tlinn. ind Ai nini'h worie for (uw !' irvluui j rnoin lor two ronilin roomi in Orpon to Ilia ilt'Aih. Mr. Ai'ki'ruiHii wan (1.1 ! City, and lliort) i plenty of work (or ycura ol.l l tlif IIiiib u( hit clfiniaH, inl M)ih lo Mi'roniiliMli, And (liny will no wa tMirn in i'ilintlil, Havana, lull catiiri to OnK'n City 40 Yearn Ao, and ctiKH!i''l in the Kcm-ral men IiuihIimi lina lm'n tinilor tit firm name of Ai'koi- Hioiiy-Taymih. A very iliiriHant wwl iliiU jmiiy k.iiIiitimI at iIih ri'liliiin:e of Mr H'ory on Nintli and Taylor atruntn, laat hiiiiday itfluiiioon. to wltiiimn tlm inurrliiu irmnoiiy of William K. Htury hii I AIinn Iliilmi M. Taylor. ltv. A. J. M iiilKuiniiry iKirfurmi'd tlm wuiMIiik veri'iiiuny in a vury Im itiimhI vu way in tlm iimimi'Im e of alioiit 40 invitfd uiidhU. Aiiiir llm riiruuiony tin- luiilul coupla r- coivi'ii t,u coiiKiatiilatioua of tlioir frniiidii, and a wadding dlniior wan aitrvud. 'i'liu Kroimi in a iiiiiinlicr of tliu wi'll known hlarkmnliii Hrin ol Utory Hron., and at units liigli amoli( liiri mi- ( MlnUiict'i an a reliiihlii and indiiHtrloui y MiiiK man. Tint lirldn, a iikmI iiHtiina bi young Udy, In tint iluii(liUir of Mr, and Mm. J. C. Taylor, of llii city, and in a wull known C'larkamaa county U-arlmr During tlie wmldinK eitrtiiiiony alio wan altirud in luvuly ilrenn of gray ilk, triinnn-d willi uuntly lain. Mr, and Mm. Hiury arn at Inmm In tliulr now rnnidiinruon llio rormirof Ninth and Tuylor. wlntni (lie wudding fitaUviiiua oo t'lirrril. Among the giinnln jiremMit wuru; Mr. ami Mm. J. U. lay. or, Mm. Jane Htory, Mr. and Mra. C. I). Ktorv, Mr. and Mm. I'.dward Harrington, Mr. and Mm. K. Welch, Mr. and Mra. K. Martin, Mr. and Mra. J Wright, Mr. Mm. W. Thulium, Mr, and Mm. (Joorgo llrown, Mm. K. I'attoii, Mm. Kinina Harrington, Mm. Maggio Hatdorf, Miini'i Anna Htory, Myrtle Taylor, Min nif, Ivy, I'rnrl and Wava Harrington, Klhnl Martin, Ktlml Wright,; Mi-nnm. It. C. I'allon, Cirorgn L, Htory, (ieorgn W, Harrington; Mantom Archie and Vtirnun Htory, Virgil, Oral and Hay Welcli, Waldo Itrown. Tiik Kmkk IU a di o IIoom. The free wading room oiioaite the Klectric hotel, it undergoing a complete over- liAuling. The woodwork have boon re pulntol, and the walla have been re iHied with a taKty dunign, a new door hut been hung at the rntrance of the library, and oilier iuiproveiuenU have been made, that make it one of llie nioet attractive ilaw in the city. In addi tion to thla, new llooring hai been laid in a wrtloii of the room, the electric liglila have been lowered over the long rending table, and Meanm. l'ope A Co , have kindly ollered to re-line the nlove free of charge. All tlie loading paier and uiagaainea are recoived At the read ing room, and a number of new bouki have recently been Added. Mm. li. W. IiufTand J. B. Finley have recently con tributed a number of ChaulauquA vol uinei. And Mm. M. BnllAck, ha donated A number of the "Once A Week" ato rlua. The free reading room it doing a good work, and growing In its aphere of unofulnea. ' Kev. 11. Wall, the libra rian, takva enpecial pride in hii work, and carefully looka alter the intereata of the nM.iiM'iation. There ia abundant Oregon Clly Market Ueport. (Oorriicbiii wnekly.J Wlinnt Nu. 1 iiiiirrlmiituble, 55 cnnU per blinhel. l'luiir I'oriland, M&n; lloward'a IUmI, $.'J. ir; I'inher'a I'.eat, :i.3-i. 0m! T.i lo M rvulu M;r bunhtd . MillNtuirn-llran, $13.50 per ton; liortn, )I5 per ton. Oiilonn 'l per nark. lotatoi!i H5 cenlH per lack. Kggn, 10 ecntn per dozen. HiitUtr-ltanch, J!0 to 25 centa per roll, Fmnli Frultn Applen, from 75 centa to $1.50 per box. Dried Frultn Applen, 2), to 4 centa; pruiien, 2!j' to 4," j ccntn; pluina, 2,'a' to 3 centa. ISacon llama, 8 to H'i omln; alden, 6 to 7 ; ahoiildem, ft to 0 ; lard, 0 to 7. Livnnbxk and Pre wed Meala Roef, live. 2,' to Srentn; hogn, live V centa; hoga dreiMed, Scenla; il wp, 12.75 to (.1 per Itend; veul, drenned, 4 renin. I'oultry Chiikena, young, from t old $'.'.75, ttukeya, alive, 8 cenia per Hiund. I'oultry advancing. For Sale. Having added new machinery to my mill I am better (.re pared thait hereto force to furnlHh lumber on ihort notice. AnythlliK from an uppln box to A barn aill. Koiigli lumber $5 per M, drrnned, According to quality. We do not keep the l't lumber, we sell it. Having enlarged my mill I have the following machinery for aule : 1 inner ted point hoe law, 2 indeiendent acrew head block 1 1 tAhlt law Arbor,! No 3 hydraulic mm. All the above in good condition. J. 8. Yoiikn, Needy, Oregon. Bllluun Colic. I'eriona who are aubject to attack! of bilious colic will lie pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera And DiarrhiL-a Remedy. It acta quickly and can alwaya be depended upon. In many canea the attack may be prevented by taking thii remedy aa noon a the first Indication of the dineane appears. 25 And 50 cent bottle for aule by O. A. Harding, drugtiiit. nni kten'i Arnica Mnlre. The bent aalve In the world for Cut, limine!, Korea, Ulcere, Salt Khcum. Fever Sorei, Tetter, Chapped bands, Chilblain, Corns, and all Skin Erup tion, end positively care File or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect AAtiafaction or money refunded. For aaIo by Chaiman 4 Co., Cbarman Bros. Iiiock. Shingles The bent on the market. In small lots or in car loads. Dimension shingles cut to order. man A lUnnvnbaum, which wan after ward chunged to Mnver& Aekernmn. This was the mime under which tlie linn continued biiKiiieas until they re tired about three years ago. In Novem ber, lHil;i, Mr. Ackermun wan married to iloubt receive sulmUutial encourage meiit from the peoole ofOn'non City. A I'ionkkk Literary Socikty. The Whifkey 1 1 ill Mieniry and Debating So ciety, of Klliott Prairie, one of the old eat noeieties in Claekamus county, ad journed Saturday evening until the 3rd Saturday in September. There was a g khI attendance, and an excellent pro gram was presented on thin occasion. i, i i r .. 1. 1 im k..n ..neum.n, wnsouMi.r. ' (J. H, Smith deliyered thu oiH.ning ad a eaves nve cm... ren, aaae, ,,reMi tl),owea wlth , by l8 Glee tt 111, .illlllliu, rtiuuri anil i.eniri. tin. Ackermaii was a charter meiliber of Falln City Lwlge, No. 611, A O. IT. W., and about W memlMrs of the or ler at tended the funeral services. Hahhi Illock, of Portland, conducted the ser vices at his late reiidcnce in thin city lant Sunday morning. A car-load of the member of Falls City Lodge, es corted the remains to the Jewish ceme tery In Portland, accompanied by the family and relatives of the dcrcitHcd and other friends. Here, further services wuro held by Hablii llloch and the A. O. V W. Mr. Ackerman wan one of the pioneer buxlnn men of Oregon City, whoee life ha been A part of ila pro grcHHive hiftory. His good needs will live long after hla memory Is forgotten. A Wkuiiinu Annivkhsar . A very enjoyable surprise party was given Mr, And Mrs J. M. Taylor lust Friday even ing in honor of their 4!ld wedding anni versary, it also being Mrs. Taylor' 5!lh birthday. The parlor had been prettily decorated by their daughter, Mrs. Itroiigbton, assisted by some friends dur.ng their absence in I'oriland where they had been invited to spend the day with tlioir son, 0 W. Tuylor. Uon re turning in the evening they were indeed surprined to find a number of merry friemla and neighbors awaiting them. The evening was pleasant Iv pUHHcd in card playing and convocation until a lu'e hour vt hen a dclicioiin lunch was Cluh. There was a lecitation by Albert Krb, insliuiuentul music by T. Campati, declamations by George and John Walshman, A select reading by Mia Klva Mills, a declamation by T. Cam pan, a darkey song by Calvin Heasouer, a Negro sermon by Ralph Dimick, An- l other song by the Glee Club, a select reading by Fred Mills, a song by J. H. Dimick, and a closing selection by the (lee Club. At the close of this splen did program, the imtwtion, "Resolved that the United States should adopt the free and unlimited coinage of American silver at the ratio of 11 to 1, was do bu'ed. The speakers for the affirma tive wero Frank Compuu, G. B. Smith, G W. Owing and T, Compsu; for the negative, were John Yolkman, William Yearns, J. K. Dimick. The majority of the judges decided that the affirmative mudu the bestaigument. Y. M. C. A IIoahii Mkktino. The board of directors of the Y . M. C. A. held a meeting hint Monday evening. The general secretary's report showed a healthy condition of the affairs of the as sociation. One hundred and six mem bers have paid up their dues, and there ure nine new api.lirntinns in for mem bership. Tho average attendance at the Sunday afternoon services is It", and the reception committee reported 100 viwitors'to the rooms hiHt Saturday even ing. Thirty-five baths wero given dur ing the evening. Tho committee ro- For tho Kidneys. "I am 65 years old ; have bad kidney disease and constipition for 25 years. Am now well used your S. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottle At 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Rutledge, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. 4-y.ooo Prescriptions filled &rA placed on file in our store during the past six years. Does this not show we have the confidence of the public? Our prices are never higher than other drug stores and no one questions the quality of our drugs. C. G. HUNTLEY, druggist OREGON CITY, OR. H. W. JACKSON, served. Those present were : Mr. and . pur,,) favorably on the Indies' auxiliary, Mrs. A. I). Putruw, Mr. and Mrs. C. N (ireenmun,Mr,und Mis. (ieo. I.ii.elln, Mr. and Mrs iN.W. Bestow, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. I'ilsbury, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stevens, Mr. and Mra. Geo. llrougiiton, Mr. M. 10. Barlow, Mrs. Fuchus, Mrs. Clouse, Mrs. Albright, Mrs. Albright, Mrs. Barkloy, Mrs, Churman and Mrs. La Forest, There wore from Portland Mr. and Mra. O. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Wescott and Miss Harold. For Minkrs. The necesHary blanks for filing on a mining claim can be had at the Kntrkprisk office, as well as blanks for all other needs. Portland price du plicated. ' and the general secretary was given per mission to proceed with the organiza tion of the same. A committee was ap pointed to confer with the association in Portland in reference to headquarter at Gladstone during the Chautuuqua As sembly. Arrungnients are being made to organize a gymnasium of boys under Hi years of age, who are not eligible to membership. These boys by paying $1 per quarter, will receive all the benefits of the gymnasium. The treasurer' re port shows that $103.77, received from all sources, and $303.40 expended. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. mm AND ri tamr. Bicycles, Umbrellas, Guns, Sewing Machines, And all kinds of small ma chines put in good order. No work to difficult to undertake. Prices reasonable. Shop on Seventh St., near depot. MOLALLA-.. AVENUE ..STORE.. G. W. Grace & Co. NEW GOODS, Complete stock of every thing needed in the home. Cedar Posts By carload or mixed car lot with shingle. W. 11. & L. S. BONXEY, AURORA, OREGON. To the Public- WHAT THB GAMBIUMS UKMVKR AT YOUR HOLHK: The Gambrines Pilsner or Bavarian Bottle Peer, jut Doz. Quarts at $1 50 California White Wine per gal 80 " Claret Wine per gal. 80 " Port Wine per gaL 1 50 " Cherry Wine per gal. 1 50 Best " Grape Brandy per gal. 4 00 lOyear old Vhikey, Nonpa reil per gal 4 00 Our goods will be found the best ever offered to the public at the price. Leave your order. We garrantee our goods to give satisfaction or will cherfully refund your money. N. F. Zimmerman, Mgr. For Keg Bar latva yourord.r, Your team will have the best of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City Stables. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., Wucc.nra to W, H. COOke. Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. New Goods Modern Prices. pmer grocery. Complete stock of Fine Family Groceries, Try my extra Choice Tea.a Richard Freytag. Main and Fourteenth Streets. O REGON CITY IRON WORKS New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. All work executed in the best manner possible. Promptneeg guaran teed on all orders. EEPAIRING - J - SPECIALTY. Prices the lowest to lie had in Portland. Shop on Fourth 8treeV; near Main, Oregon City, Oregon. ROAKE BROS., Proprietors- Burmeister & Andresen, Are selling handsome Eight Day Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks proportionately low. ., Just a few Prices on. Groceries But enough to show how much more economically j oar buying can be done HERE than anywhere. . eW. Nothing you would want in groceries.delicacies, fruit, &tav that we haven't Lowest prices, and finest qnaliiiasj r we refund money. Free delivery. . MARK & R0BERTS0X THE 7TII. STREET GROCERS. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER No. 270, Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands without a peer. For first-class, re liable goods his store is second to none. Trv him I JOHN YOUNGER, EWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. Cross Husbands.... Are largely the product of poor barbers. A SORE FACE Is a just cause for profanity and irritability. LIKE A CONVICT Do many men look after their hair has been cut by an incom petent barber. TRY FARNS WORTH.... When you bay ""I n Agents for Pure Prepared Paint A house you make sure the title is clear. When you paint it use Pure Prepared Taint as it makes all the difference in the world whether the paint is genuine or not. Color cards free. Special prices in quantity. CHARMAN & CO. CITY DRUG STORE. -Telephone No. IS. PLUMBING TINNING... Close Figures On Large Jobs A. W. SCHWAN 223B .seventh Street, Near Depot. Z3 STAR GROCERY Dealer in GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED, ETC. IT