Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 14, 1896, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
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jitil aMTiiunt, I(U4.:W; rliTk'a ktihiiiI,
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on wtlil unlinuk ('.'iil'i lmliir Biruunt.
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Jmlmi'ti aiHDiiiil 1 HI ; routity ruiiiiiiin-
tiiitif nt nvoniit, :l77j limnim nn-oiint,
f I .Vi 4kl ; jury nmmiit. '.'LMO.OH ; coroner'.
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U'lill jfiiTtion Hi'Coiinl.llirJ . 40 ; tlintrlft
ltiny'i mrotint, 1707.54); recorder'"
niToiint, l!lL'4j court n(irlir'i moount
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f.'4.Ul; irinlinKiriiiiiil, flHil (W) ; money
refiiiiuVl, CUD; iinligfiitanlilii'rai'roiini
f ItlA ; rinory m'foiinl, ,!()0 ; roinl ninnlnr'n
ui'cumit, $IL'(MI; llnyN anil (iiil'H Aiil
Kiyi'ielv Mi-count, $ltl.(IO j iiirreyor'n c
coiliit, $711.51); co n tin ije ii I lucoiinl, $'.'44.
M; rewnnl lor rret o( irihonnrn, $fi()j
teni'lier'a exiunlniition, Hi'i "il
Itiiinu proteelor'it Hci'imnl, $71'. 75; (ranil
jiirv exKni, $!7.f( ; Koruuwi vh Cliickn
linut couiily, (157 0; altornoy'i fee for
county, $:i); relorm acliuul exMnmi, $11.
115; Gliarmaii vs CluvkitiiiuH county $11.05
The. -total amount of warrant!) IhhiiihI
duriiiK tlio year coiuinenciuK July 1,
1H1I5, ami emliiiK Juno :I0, 1S1KI, was
$K6.SI. Tlio trianurer'a report bIiows
that $7ll,7.Vi.4S hail lietm roci-ived Into
the iiueral fund during tho vear, ami
tlieroiroiiiiiiiieila balanco of $14,1I5.S7;
$.'0,570. 1 1 was received into the land
fund, "lid there romainod a balance $itl.
811. Tlio treamiror'ii report cover the
period from tho lat day of July 18l5 to
noon July (I, lSDd.
A (JiuiAr Atiii.kiiii Kvknt. Cireat
preparations aro lieinK mailt) for fluid ilny
of the ()reon City Y. M. C. at OladHlono
1'arlc on Saturday, Hepteinlior 5, 1S1KI.
The content will be between the "Hudx"
and " Yellowa," and it will boa great
day in tlw biutory of the uHHociiition,
viUaliii) in interiiHt the recent lueniher
ship content. The events will lie in tho
oritur named below, nt tlio time set op
ponito each event. The pointa allowed
in each event ahull liu croditod to the
team winning tho name, and the team
baying the lari;Ht scoro at the clone of
all events, ahull be declared the winner:
One hundred yard iIuhIi, 2:l!() p. m; ono
milo bicycle raco, 2 :4() p. in ; relay race,
2:50 p. in; five-mile binycle race, 3:15;
base ball, 3 :40 p. in ; The sale of tickets
will occur from Monday Auuui-t 24th to
Saturday, 8eptember5th, and there will
Also be a contest on tickets to be sepernte
from nihilities. Tim folliiwlnu rules will
if'vcni tlin cuiiliisl: Tho coiileHtunts
nhull Ihi ri'ipilred to be on tho scratch
renily fur actional the limit niven for
(ho event. As 11 in uiiich aro purely
for smrt ami all around iliividnimeiit in
rlean, manly athletics, there will be no
iii.es Klven, but all who tnkii part shall
liiive their car fiire piild, nml lui tri ulcl
V supper lu the nsm.cinilou Kymnimliiin
on tlinlr return In in the Held. The
following board of I'l'Igi'S shall have
I'liarue of th ituuies, and shall Im a
court of last appeal in cte of dispute:
iC. II. I've, clmiruiHii, U, I,. Iluliuiin,
and W. H. Maple. The names ol nil
coiitestanls iniist be entered at thnn'so
elation ollicH not Inter than li o'clock p.
in. Tuesday, Hept, I. All contestants
must I hi iiiiunhers in good stiiiidiiig ol
Ilia nuHM'ialioii, and no professionals
shall U allowed (o take part.
Tun City Watkm Wohks. During a
IHjrtiuii ol Hie p.ul wuek, all the poplo
living above the bin If wera nupiilind
Willi water Irom the new reservoir nt
Kly, while repair and chmiKiis were bf
iiiU made to the pump, which supplies
tlio bill Hirtion of lint city with water.
At the station are two piiiniw, the pipe
irom one suiiplying that part of tint city
under the blutrwltli a water supply, nud
the piie Irom the other furnishing all
tba hill portion of the city with water
for nil piirKis, an well as pumping the
required supply conntantly Into the res
ervoir. Heretofore, the larato pi w, car
rying the water from the hill pump wan
carried over Hie large Hume conveying
waU-r to the woolen mills, necessitating
extra j tints and ell own and canning ex
tra wear. In older to rcun'.ly this, aa
aooii as the reservoir was tilled, Kuiieriti
teliilriil Hucll stopped the dig pump,
that siipiibes the hill district wiih water,
and changed tho pipe to run under the
flume, This is a great Improvement,
and lenders the pipelcni liable to get out
of repair. Tho water system is so con
strutted, that thn water fiom both
puini'scan Im turned into the mains lie
low the bliitr inntantlty, if the occasion
should reipiiro it . While the pump was
shut down the hill portion of the city
received their water supply from tho
reservoir, and the service was very sat-
I i(.iclnry.
A Ki.w Vakikiv or lines. ( L. IUr
Iwr, auo ol Claikiiiii is county's large
Imp growers near Needy mmI nihil', has
dUcotcred a new variety of hops.
Standing alone in bis Imp field, is a vine
diHering Irom anything else In the yard,
and, in fart, there is nothing like it in
Ibis section ol the country. A sample
(, the hops was brought to this oilier,
which shows i' to be a variety ol excel
lent ((utility, and is already fully devel
0ed enough to pick from the vine Mr.
Har'ier has no idea bow it rnmo to be in
liia ymd, whether il is a milling, a'
soiiio new variety turn nan
sprung Into existence, he is unable to
determine. It is his intention to props
gate the new sMH-ies, as the new variety
gives promises of being just the hop for
this climate. For should they ripen like
the siiniiln, the bops would be readv
(or picking by the lOlh ol August, en
tiling growers to gather their croiie Ik.
fore the fall rains licgin, and escaie the
raviigesof ients, that do not usually ap
nally aiear until SepteinlH-r. Mr. Har
der has 111 acres of hops, of the Knglish
Chester variety, that look excellent,
and he anticipates a yield of ltiOO to
IniH) pounds per acre.
Kihii ami (Iamk . The salmon fishing
(teaxon on the Columbia river and its
lib ularics closed last Monday. The
closed season lusts till September 10th,
except on the Clackamas river the time
ia iexteiiiletl until October 10th, on ac
count of tho hatcheries and (IhIi racks on
said stream. It will lie of interest to
Mianyoftho readers of tho Fstkui'Uihk
Ui kaow something more about the gamo
laws: game and tlnh can only be killed
during the following seasons: dronse
Mongolian phesun t and ijuui!' Septcin
Imit 1st, to Oecember Int. I'rairie chick
4Mi, July 1st to October 1st. Wild duck
and water fouls, September 1st to March
Ulh. Iuer, mountain sheep, etc., August
lat to December 1st. Killing for hides or
part of carcass only is prohibited, Kill
ing spotted fawns is prohibited. Kast of
the Cascades it is unlawful to kill at any
time, Chinese pheasant, quail or Hob
white. Trout, April 1st to November
lat. Explosives to kill fish, neta, seines,
obat ructions to freo p.issago of fish, eto.
prohibited.
AnsAl'l.TKi) a Nkhiio. Jonepli Ander
son, ned )!l an I several Canemali boys
got Into a r.w tlin other day with an
jtliieniiit Negro, named KinnU Jackson.
I'lnally AiiiIitm).i struck the ru-iiro over
tint lie.ld with a piece ol hoiird, inr1ii ti"
a painful wound In the Inrehitiid about
two Inches lung. Jackson was arraigned
biforn Justice KchiieM Hatnrduy and
jury trial deiiuuiiled. (i. It. I i niii-W ap-
Doulilo uml Fingli; HiH, arid muh
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i i .i li. . il .1. i,..u (,." noinrn mnruyn nil iiiuin in un
i.earei for the H ate am Joseph Kice lor . J . ,
,, , , .,. . lowest pricra. A corral! i.orinccUid
1 1149 nitienso, i oe I'iry orounui in . . .. -,
N OBLITT'S STABLES
FJvery, feed and Bule Ktiible
ORECONCITY.
IOCATKU
HK'I'Vt'KKN THK
UKI'OT
IIKIII'iK AND
Fiukbai. ok Mits.DoSAi.DsoN. Mrs. A,
E. Donaldson died last Saturday nt her
residence near the Kusthnm school
bouse. She was taken ill at tho Chau
tauqua ussembly at (iladstone Park, and
gradually grew worse. Her death was
cauiutl by heart failure and other com
plications, Shu was (ill years old at tho
time of her demise, and together with
her husband hud lived in Oregon City
for the pant six yearn, having come
hero Irom Spokane. The funeral took
place nt the family residence on Monday
afternoon at thrse o cluck, and the
services were conducted by Koy. A. J.
.Montgomery. The funeral was attended
by a lnrge concourse of friends, and the
remains were interred in tho city ceme-
te'y. Mrs. Donaldson leaves a husbana
and three "own children : F, K. Donald
son, cashlor of the Commercial bank,
Miss Eunice Donaldson and Mrs. Carrie
Brown, of Colorado. Mrs. Donaldson
was an exemplary Christian woman,
and was universally respected and
honored by a wide circle of friends.
iry
verdict of summit and battery, and
Justice Kchulicl luiMined n flue of '.')
Anderson's companions were very In
dignant over the verdict of the jury, as
they claimed that the former wan justi
fied in defending himself. Justice
Hchu'iel will probably remit n part of the
flue, as the sentence was small as he
could Inflict, considering the tact tlmt
the Jury brought In a verdict ol assault
anil battery.
A I'loMKnn Kki.ii: Kobert II. Wil
son, of Oswego .Orfgon, gnve Col, W. A.
Hinders, of Helena, Montana, a copy of
HhalieN-are which has a history, is it
did rotnl enle with the lovrrn of "Di
vine William" away back In the
"fortii-a' and "llfliea" witli the few
den i"ni of "the Oregon territory," who
could U'lpiite the tedium of winter and
summer In communing with tne great
ptattol our liberations. In tlin volume
aro autographs of Mayor John Owen,
Caleb K. Irwin and Mavor William Y.
(traham, and from its fly leaf tlm reader
learns that Judge Caloh Irwin presented
the liook toMayor Owen in Octoln-r 1WI7.
Did You Ktrr
Try Electric Hitters as a romedy for your
troubles? II not, get n bottlo now and
get rellel. This medicine has Ix-en lound
lo be Kcularly adapted to thn relief and
cure of nil female complainte, exerting
a wonduilul direct inlluence in giving
strength and tone to the organa. If you
have loss of apietiU, constipation, head
ache, fainting spells, or art nervous,
sleepless, exiitable, melancholy or
troubled w ith diwy sja-lls, Ktectric fil
ters is the medicine you need. Health
and strength nre guiir.ineed by its use.
I.nrge Isittles only fifty cents nt Char
man V Co.'s drug store, Chanuan liios.
block
Kent anil ( licapent Insurance.
Save money on your insurance by call
ing on K. E. Martin, who represenls the
only Mutual Join business in Oregon
City, You cuiini'l alforil to keep on
throwing your money into olicif, and
pay Irom S to 5 years premiums in ad'
vance and then have the company fail.
The Orea-on Fire Itellef association will
stand tin- closest investigation.
E. E. .Martin, Agt.
Commercial Hank Iilock,
A Careful Driver Wanted.
I'eople going lo the coast by team can
have prompt and I'llicietit service by
calling on A. W. Phillips, the express
man. He is iumiliar with all the roads
over the mountains and with all the re
sorts nt the benches and knows where
the best camping places are as well as
where supplies ran be bud. His charges
are very reasonaole. See him before
making your arrangements.
Fsll Season Closes.
As the nun season closes August 10th
all lovers of the toothsome salmon will
find it well to Improve their time and
place their orders w ith Daniel Williams
at tho head of Seventh street stairs,
for fresh fish. He will have five kinds
of fish direct from the lower Columbia
on each Thursday evening and Friday
until the close of the season
witli the burn for loose stock.
Information regarding- any kind oi
stock promptly attended to by person of
letter.
Horses Bous-ht and Sold.
Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason
able terms.
MOLALLA-:- AVENUE
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Complete stock of every thing
needed in the home.
New Goodn
Modern Prices.
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ffillDCsiCris&fi'icrs
rlOjUlMEKTAI, Bi$m CO.
BRIDGEPORT. COHH
IirillTE IJRON'ZK Monuments
will not MorM-cover or black
en. Are artistic, cheap ami tho
most endup ( iiionuiuent made.
White Kroni. in no experiment.
It ha stood for hundred of yearH
in Kurotx) and is not airected by
tho weather. Correspondence soli
cited. (Jn receipt of postal card
will be pleaced to call and show
samples and designs.
MONCME.NTAL IJKO.VZE CO.,
(.'. K. IioNNKM., JKilt,
Hw. cor. Ash and Fast 10th Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Summer Goods at Cost
To make room for fall and winter stok. lam
going to sell the remainder of may summer good at
a price so low that all can buy.
Full Line of Gents Furnishing Goods.
All new stock and of latest styles.
I propose to treat all customers fair and sell goods
so cheap that no one need go to Portland. My
expenses are the lowest of any store in Oregon City
and I sell on the closest margain. Come and see my
goods and get my prices.
0;:si:e Haitler 'i Bock Store.
WAY DOWN PRICES!
( orner Grocery.
Complete stock of
Fine Family Groceries,
Try my extra
Choice Tea.,csSS
Richard Freytag.
Main and Fourteenth Streets.
pARMERS ...
Your team will have the best
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
At lhe
City Stables.
W. H. YOUNC, Prop.,
Btlcctaaora to W. H. COOke.
Livery Rigs on Short Notice.
Telephone No. 42.
Good F our 7!fct .ay k, Beoo V).
3', Irn Lani V (lirln pail.)
Ir. d uiimlor I Ta (Imm rrcjlrer) 7i1
linen Ta air: Tea d':at 2 iba. 7.
Our OunnowilerTts lilt, lor 7Jc.) aicelith
uaual fate Tea., trj II.
K'Mit iv.(T jiv ii n. l.lin or Arburkl ta 2 (or 4Je
liretn CorTr. 44 Its. $1.00.
Lemnnur veuiua xm, briuj Doll 1 9, sava n.n
lirlc
Zreo cbancs Tb"eo 20c potiml, Cornmk.
Tubacco (imokliurl I to p junj au'i pipe Cm.
Stork Halt :r r 1HI Hi-.
(Jx.klU I Jiiki 4io gaL, Besa 8-rup4Se, bring
ran.
M ca Ax! rr Ine, ntc ha.f o'lantltr onlT.
He-1 (tilied nil fiuc kl.;( ajit ir Mucbine Oil 40c.
TuriADtlnefloc xai. bnns cao fur oil
fine itock PATTON 8 PAINTS .-.'Ictly fl"t
, ln auil we oaa aa you 10 to 20 par ceal la
pr.ee.
B-dilv. BklnPowJer20c; Jelly G ums 3.'
a.x
Btioe thread 7c. cement lJo, iboenalli lie for
;b.
Hall aolca, Holel.ather. etc.
Good band ed ate $1.00, nail hainme- 4V.
Ifwft prtra on Hrrthea, Kaket. iluea,! Forki,
Siilrjlea, (iraln, faxd etc.
age BUYSi 8 lba. R ee, 10 Ita Rolled na:i: 1
Itk b.-at (.o.iDiit; 1 b. beat rro inJ Ulurer,
Mil arl, Pepper, A bp Ice and reppe; 2 lb,
wi.ol. Pe: per; Iba. B:o of Tapln-a: 10 lb',
(ierirea or Corn Mea:; U buuohei MstCBee: 12
lba, BilKMta.
ioc BUYHi t dna. Cioth.ipln: lb. Hmre
p. ll.l.;l box ADtiferrotntlDe; 1 8ihea atone
I Whl-k Bionm; 1 double handle Baakel; 1
Hllktttraiu.r.
?Q r . V HWlln.". I O'l r
arSoip, I bar Hirax Hoap. 11 in. bar Tiiilei
can 8r llnevl '
S .ar lb Hnavl'ir Soar. 4 ox. S-'W hi Sf.cn.
Oil (onu b .tiie.) In aaajrlcl Tack., I boille
Taaeline. 1 Waabptn.
frurnlathlnun. Dry Ooodat, Mill I ney
ttlc.
Laumlred white ShtrU Wc'ollare 10c; Cuff.
2)c: men'. Hllx Hand kirc.-i lei Hn up. (nbint 'i
priest; meu'a beary Orera In 40c, Brownie. 2rie;
I cbiU'i Sum that wear L30.
Cut prices on
j Shirtwaists,
Sweaters,
Neckties all kinds.
Straw and Kelt Hats,
Underwear, Ladies and Gents,
Stockings and Socks.
BlaCutlnMllllneryjttyllah trlmed Bat
$l.uu, ic Flower, cut lo lite : btg lot wltM Rrni-
nanu at pne: wa-b Sin wortn le, al w
1 - I 11... I . OVW . - .1 . II...4 L ...Kl.. I.
.Kviii. niia n uj n uirm i.i. iim.iumc tuivi.
2cnp: tt k H HI. 15c, 2UC and 2 e lor nice em
b oi.tere I coo Cr bei Cotioo 4c; white Knit
tiij( Cotioo JC bill.
A Penny Buyat: 1 Croch t Hook, paper
Hairpiu-, Needlw.H uk. and Erea or Plna
Hhoea nt Cut Prlcem Bthr. 1 and t at
15c irg.r ac up; rh..d .5U) it at 50r, CO aal
75 ; miaKi School Sitw-a an I line ahaes at eat
Er ca; lad ' ' tuli-b a hoe. bet er sra-lea than
etore at $1.50, ! and i5; riiiLls' T onla
ahcH". 40c; mou'a larm S)c; m?n's cloth loo
eaiber aoie75c, ladies Oxlord'a In tan er Iback
ateutpre?.
Men'. An. shoe. $1 3S np: boy.' f! $1 35 np;
man') roar, ahoja $l,2a up; biya' coarae 1 up.
Red. Front Tradinc
MAIN AND NINTH STS. OREGON CITY.
Burmeister & Andresen,
Eureka Hotel,
Has the reputation ol setting the best
table in Oregon City. The cooking is
done under personal supervision of Mrs.
Gibbons, and the victuals are equal to
the heat hail in a private family. Rooms
and beds clean and comfortable. Give
the Kureka a trial. Meals and beds 25
cents each, Special rates to rcitnlar
boarders.
New York (iullerjr.
K. K Clavering, the well known ar
tist, has moved the New York gallery to
the building on the corner of Water and
Fifth streets, where the reputation of
this popular establishment will be sus
tained. Low rent enables Mr. Claver
hiK to do the very bost work at the low
est possible prices. Cabinet pictures nt
1 1 per dozen.
rtuckleii's Arnica Naive.
The beBt salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khenm.
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Viles or no
pny required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
For sale by Chanuan & Co. , Charman
Bros. Block.
Knight,
C. G.
For t!io Kidneys.
"I am Go years old ; have hud kidney
disease and constipation for 25 years.
Am now well used your S. B. Head
ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6
bottles nt 50 cents each. J. II.
Iiutledice, Or." For salo by
Huntley, druggist.
Indigestion Cured.
Depressing times depress the mind;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
doses ol the S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to a nor
mal condition. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist.
JOHN YOUNGER,
JEWELER,
Opp. Huntley's Drujf Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
FORTY YEARS EATERIEXCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me a trial.
Are selling handsome Eight Day
Clocks at $5.00. Other Clocks
proportionately low.
When you bay
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CHARMAN & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
-Telephone No. 13.
After the
Winter is Over.
After your feet are sore from wearing rubbers and overshoes,
and the other shoes are pretty well worn and out of shape,
ycu want to get a new pair. If we are correct, then come to
ils and we will please and ease you. We have received a
fine stock of all kinds of goods for the spring seaman, anil
not only that, but to wear throughout the other seasons.
Our shoes are well made, comfortable and low In price.
.Krausse Brosi