Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 16, 1896, Image 5

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
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KKIDAY, oritifvl'.U HI. I WW.
Tllkt NRttkPkPKII A Immiuiiation
Aost. In no Imilrr way ran lnnnli(r
tiun bo avt'iirml lor a aUlo "f hh Ihhi,
limn lliruimli llio rulilinii ol M fViTjf
tiny nti'liii'r IUtiiiit4'tl aiuoiiK tlx
airal.lo clnaa ol iwoiilit. Wlmn AIImtI
Toaier. (MH-ri-lary ol llio tni:ci
Aaa.H'latli'11, wi-nl Krtl lul yrr. In1 tinik
lolia ImuI i!,0"K nipira o( (Irrtfou ii
Vl'ra, iiil.lhhi'J in Vali'Mik api-llmm ol
llm elkli', lliat lml iviiiiuiIhIimI in liia
ollli-n. WIiimi Im rfrln"l SoiiiIhtii t'al
llurnia, lio liivnn In iliairilinln llii-ni l
llio rail way klaliona, giving out one or
twoiliir.Ti'iit .ii'r lo rm li Imliviiliml
Them iiM'iii 'T ni'iv"l ! tI v.
ar.it. 1 It u Mtniiinhinit to inml ao many
mil, who hal lu-viT litmrJ ol lliut faf
otriun.l.On-iion In thew littler ilny a
of human enliuhteiiiiient. enili nKi'l
tn! that thuy look upon the lUahy
Imhhii tiri'iiUr ami the Klih tiuiKiicI im
iiiiwi.iii.iii ap'itl with ilmtriH. Muny of
tl.i-in have Iwn bitten by helnu in
(IiiitiI to emlii'Kle to koniB uriil, Know
lioi.T 'liiKU Hlru k'n ilixtrirl. hikI they
re eoliaetieltaW win J of other Indili'e
ineliU llmt aru:eelile.l. Till) kveruuo
cilliell liaika iipoii llm regularly iHUe.l
nwiaMr ol rily or town, h the true
Index to il proaiierity, aiirnmmlinuH mul
vjKai-ihililii'k. Tho coiitfiniiliitivo cm
migriint limy ileHire to locitlu either
in or nenr inll or lingo town, mid to
form fuiiHla.'tory hlea of the mlvmi
tHgea of the plitfe, ho I'arefully m-aiiit tho
coliiniim ol the lonil newii'iiier. lio Ih
Mtixlled that if Jhe kt ill not gelling
otit boom edition, It will not lie c-on-tiniiotiHly
every week. He nda tho
imtrket Hitd crop teorU, tho ihurth nd
lodgo notice, the. country eorreHiiond
enee, dvertiHementi mul loel new,
gnil coinoi to thu coiii IiihIoii tlmt the
country it flviliied, mid tlmt the iui
rounding will unit bin Ideal ol a new
home. A yUmmli iliritribulion of Or
egon neWHiBKir in the Kant, would do
niorB to bring tlohirnlilo cliuw of now
pooplo to tliis "tte, than could bt ac
comiilikhfil throngb any other method.
Why Lithiation ia Exiknhivk. It
la an unduniahla fuel tlmt litigution in
tho circuit courta, In the most expenaive
lie iimtU-r tlmt uliould have been tried
in few hour mii., ,,f flulitlng over It
for a lew lu). For tho iW which It I
coaling the county to try lh ua the
parllea only have to pay a 12 trial fen
under the ayatem now In fon e by the
aliituter, J'hla uUeruooii the cao it be.
lug argued to the jury and eaoh side la
given an hour. They wanted a much
lunger time but Judge Mollride would
not allow It, laying thai there were few
ijotiatloim lo be djix uaaed," , Tim above
item explain how ronU roll up in Clin k-
ainaa county on account of trivial caae
that come up for trial, ami the tatpny
era have to fool the billa and lay U to
the rxtratagance ol county ollii'lula,
Under tlin axlallug alaluto regulatlona,
any indlvldiiiil, who baa a peraoual
pile againat anolhnr, by the invealinent
ol a few dollar in fma rait bring a anil I
that will coat the taxpayer bundled of
dollar.
IIi'llt.KM AcgiiiTTKn. f.aat week
whan elm city couuull revoked H, J,
Hai'ohliT'a wlmm licenae, Iih deiuanded
a bearlrg to refute the charge made
agulnat him On Friday night Mayor
Hlralgbl called a meeting of the council
and llaei'bler In a jalher oftVimlve way,
denied the rlmrge brought againat him,
but Chief flnrna added hi tevtlntiny lo
the character of the houae lie had been
conducting., liapoblur then i began to
heap abuae on Chief Ilurna, who ar
tcau'd blrti or) a wunanl charging him
wild the rohla-ry of old man Fgel, who
coiitlui'led a bakery a couple of year
ago at the rear of Khlvely'a or houae.
Chief form had been holding the war
rant all Ibia time, willi the expectation
of finding the other man Implicated, who
hail lieen mlaaing ainre I Iih occur-
reiuVof Hie rubbery.'' 4 Haerbler' aunt
went rMH'iirity for li In apiearance Mon
day la-fore Kecorder ltyan. At the
hearing MV. Kgel teailflud that early In
the looming ut aa be waa ojiening up
hi bakery two men roughly laid hold of
him, and threw a lack over hie head ao
that he could not eee anything. One of
the li en held him while the other went
through tin pot-kola. Ho rocognixod one
of the men aa Handera.w bo baa Nome
rupnlation a a crook, arid thought the
ntrWwaa llaechler by tlin aouud of In
voii-o. Kaeihler' relalivea, however,
leaiiflNl that be waa out of the city at
the lime the roblwry la laid lo have ta
ken place, aa there waa no rebutting tea
tlmnny to disprove thla aiaiement, he
aaa diacharged.
HonnKa ami Fakiii. There baa la-en
I ol audi a lilgh order, and their orlgi
nal aeiiiiinental prodiuaioni hold their
audlencee la lyiiipelholiu touch with
them, Huiiday evening thev oowJuctod
the choir aong aervlce at the Congrega
tional church, and every aeet in the
large auditorium and church parlor waa
occupied,
ANoTiixa Hraaar to hn Im-iiovitw.
Tim city council coinmitUfe on atroet
and puhlia properlv ha awarded the
contract for Improving Keventh alreet
between Miiln and the railroad track to
John htuait f';r the aiim of 177144, that
being I hi) loweat hid. T. H. Lawrence'
bid wa the next hlgheat, 7W 80. I'ida
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were ubiuituxl ny I'an i.yona anu
Smyth A Howard at ao much per foot,
which would aggregate a couaiderablu i
higher figure. The aKaamentJi on
abutting proorty were adjuated to auit
the figurea of the contract aa follow:
O.AC. K. It., W.72; John Welch,
)tKii M. K. church, .l:"1.67; M. A.
Htralton eatale, .'.VI.2H; Klixaljnth
Fucba, $i:U)4(l; total, llCiuiU, which
w ill include the ex perinea of luperin
lending, etc. The ordinance declaring
the akaeaament waa ordered puhliahud
by the city Council. And Oregon City
will aoon have another Improved atreet,
thla time with cruahed rock. The work
excavation liegan Tueaday, and the aame
will be rapidly puahed toward comple
Ion. Tu Watkm ItaeaavoiH Kxamikkii.
During the pant week the water com
munion let the water all run out of tho
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reacrvoir, In order to make aoma trifling
rejiairi that wore neeiled. The reaervolr
lacked three leet of being filled (o the
top, but it look keven hour for the mi
menae Volume of water to diicharge it-
.'ll. The examination after the water
waa turned otTahowed tlmt the ruaervoir
waa In excellent condition, only a few
trilling repalra lielng nieded. The com
miaaion I well pleased with the auo-
atanlial work done on the reservoir, and
reallie that the clly now haa a valuable
ecqnleition lo It water lyateiu. The
reaervoir not only guarantee a g'Hxl wa
Ur mpply and ample fire protection for
the ieople living In the upr part of
the city, but ai-rve aa a valuable itore
houe of Willumetta water, that could
he uaed In any portion ol the city in caae
of an emergency.
OaxooN RAPTiaT Stat Coxvxntios.
Next Tuenlay, October .Dth, the Ore
gon Uipliht convention and minialerial
conference will convene in Salem to re
main in aewlon five day. The Oregon
an nnuaual iiumU-r of holHie pl"g (,'ity Itapiiat clmrcli luia elected the fol
through town during the paet few daya, lowing delegatea to attend thla conven-
and make a practice of holding up (he
alreet pedituiian al every corner for a
few cen I a to buy aoiiietbing lo eat.
Home oj them play the fnkir racket with
good aniT-eM, aa the unwary nicker Mill
bilea aa in the daya of old An etiler-
Inxtiry that the taxpuyera have lo pay
(or. Thla fact wua plainly demonatrated
In Clataop county laat wm-k. According
to the Aalorio Kvoning New, it coat just
f'.HI lo try an ISO cne, which hud been
on triul two daya before thecircnit court,
and Judgo Mcllride'e patience waa bo
coming very much wearied. Ho re
lieved himself a follows: "Gonllumon
It would havo been cheaper for tho
county for me, before iho beginning of
tlio trial, to havo directed tho clerk to
have drawn a warrant for the full
amount of the claim of the plaintiff and
not hud tho rime tried. It cobib tho
county $18 per day to try this caae."
The New further commenla: "What
hie Honor really did mean waa that the
caae waa being unneceaHurily long drawn
out by tho couiihcI ami that it was a lit-
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it ,., ' primng inimp anil i-iiii ina ii nan
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pit am up iiiai pan ui pi ini itm -it rjv
glaaaea, and iilfi-ra the aume for aale at
a minimum price and the uiiMlaiectiug
rualomer think that he ia gelling aoine
thing fur comparatively nothing. Hut
thul ia when' be la taken in. The ahiewd
fakir probably hua a dor.t-n ir in
hia pocket, for which he likely paid in a
allver crane market the aum nf 23 reiila.
The gohl watch chain fakir ia very e
crelive and cutitioua. He ipota hia in
tended victim, and caulloiialy informa
him that he haa come inlo poaeeaaion of
a aolld gold which chain, and ia afraid
to take it into a jewelry alore or let any
onii olao eo it. The victim conclude
that the hobo haa atolen the cheap
plated attair, and pay about four timea
what il la worth. Theao fakira are no
doubt working other towns in the Wil
lamette valley, aa they have been Ore
gon City.
St IT AllAINIT Cl.ACK AMAa Col'NTY.
Coroner W. X. (iodlrey, through hia
attorney, C. I). I.atourelte Hied a auit
.Monday in JuticH 8i-huehel'a court
aifitlitHt the county judge and conimia
aionera to enforce the payment of f 11.50,
allcg'-d to ho due for hia aervicea aa
coroner iu the iiHpicht on tho Iwdy of tho
late Mrs. Icnt. Mra. I.enx wua tho un
fortunate inmate, of the Ciladatone hos
pital, who auicidod by drowning her
self in the Clackamaa river. When the
body was found two or three daya after
ward Mr. Godfrey took possession of tho
aame, aummonod a jury and hold an in
quest. Tho court rufuavd to allow that
part of the bill relating to the coroner'
ollluiai fee, claiming that au imueat in
thia caae was not necessary. The caae
will be heard on ilk equity merits be
fore Justice Schuebel next Saturday.
From there it will likely be appealed to
Judge Mt-llrido to get bis law decision
In the matter. The object in bringing
the suit la to determine just in what
caaes a coroner can legally hold an in
quest. It waa necessary to bring tho
suit in tho justice court, as no case in
which the amount involved is less than
fiO can be begun in Ilia circuit court.
TlIK DkMoSS E.NTKIir.tiNMKNT. Tho
Oregon favoriU.'S, tho PoMoss family
gave one of their excellent entertain
ments at the Cougregittional church last
Saturday evening, They are old resi
dents ol Oregon, and are al ways listened
to willi delight. They are now on (heir
lHth annual tour of tho United States,
and have been received with great favor
in Europe. They aro without doubt tho
most talented quartette of combined in
strumental vocal musicians now travel
ing in the United States, and those who
do not hear them miss one of the oppor
tunities of a life time. Their music, too,
tiou: Kev. and Mr. M. L. Kugg, Mr.
and Mra. I). 0 Ijilourettc, l'.ev. and
Mra. Gil man Parker, J. J. Hurgeaa, K.
A. Smith, (i. W. Hwoihj and Mra. L. C.
Dring. air. and Mra. A. S. Ureaaer
were elected aa allernalea. On the pro
gram Kev. liibnitn I'.irkr ia down for a
lepoil aa aecretary of the bwid of man
agera; Kev. C, A. Wooddy, will nqiort
on the l'a.illc Itapliet; Mra. M. L.
Prlpra aill lead the dii-cussion on foreign
missions, and l.ev. M. L. Kugg will con
duct theStindav evening prayer meeting.
Itrst anil Cheapest liiMiruncf.
Savo money on your insurance by call
ing on K. K. Martin, who representa the
only Mutual doing business in Oregon
City. You cannot afford to keep on
throwing your money into policie and
pay Inrni 3 to 5 years premiums in ad
vance and then have the company fail.
The Oregon Fire Kellef association will
stand the closest investigation.
E. K. Mahtin, Agt.
Commercial Itank Nock.
PTJRELT VXOETXBIX.
Tm Cli., I'' k
ad tut lamily Mli--
tin w Iha wrntM I
Aa Lrra. thai. bra. iric
fur all diaaaaaa ijI laa
livar, bt.M)ah
and SuUaa,
Mtgalala llx jf
and i.rvni ' w 1 1 ia
anu ravaa, kfAiAal-
rrca vnn, lu,mxL
(.oMPl.Alprra, Kluni.aa
mm, LAvnima and
u . .
HAD IIHKATnt
Kofbm It an unplaataril, atjiliin aa
bad Maatli; an. in nearly avrry U cmnra from
Ilia h, and lan b ao 'aMly lorra. ImI if ftm will
lalia SiMM'.Mft I.i v. a la..i'f.A..a ilo inA iwa'I m
aura a rratar1- f.- lii.a raimUiva duvirdT, Il will alan
Unntwa yuuf A;.anw,iuo.pai,'jaabd general Laajib.
1'II.FXI
H" many lufTrr l.tura day a'ar day, aiakin Uta
a burdan and r.M'lna aaiMrn. a nf all ieaMirr. ..w.ita
If, Ilia t. m ..ffmt.a ffim FiIm. Vi irl.af a nayly
In Iha hand m almt an tm who will uaa avktamali.
CAliy iba rrluady that baa parmanantly lured Ik'AP
aarula. SlHM.nn I lva rt'.l'l AI"a ia nn draMK.
yuiiara nurga, Uil a ganllt aaaiauM l nallira.
COMMTIPATIOM
fillot j l wa ba rrnantrd aa
a trifling ailinrwt in la. I. nalnra
drn.an.lt lh aimrM regular ty raf
lha iM.wrli, and aay devia!)
fr'An 111 demand pare iba way
Irflan In aerraia lLagaf. l H .
fUila aa ft'eeaary In refflova
ImtAira arrnraulalMraa i tm iha
b"Welt aa ,l ia In eal rv alarp, and
an keallri caa far atnarted alien
a cnalivt kaUl uf budy iircvaiia.
HICK IIKADAtllEI
Thia ditlreaaing afftinUai nrmra avrat frarlienliy.
The dieiurl.an.a re lha atnraarh, arlalng frnra Ina
imnerfa.ly digaaled cmlenta, rAuaea a acerra faua at
lha bead, arrompaak-d wllb diaagreaabla aauaea, and
lh r orient aire what ia ariraiarly bavwa aa bak
IfeadacKa, fa- Iba relief i wtnea laaa SlMMolra
Li vu MatMLATtra tm Mamriiai.
MAavrAXTvaaooaLT ar
J. IL ZEUJN CO., I1iadal(iua, Pa.
When you bay
Agents
for
Pure
Prepared
Paint !
NOBLITT'S STABLES
Livery, Feed and Sale Htable
ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BKTWEEN THE BKIDOI AND
Utl-OT
Double and Single Rigfl, and sad
dle hornt slwayi on hand at the
loweM pricea. A corrall connected
with the barn for Ioom stock.
Information regarding any kind or
UVk promptly attended to by peraon of
letter.
Horses Bouvht and Sold.
Horaea Boarded and Fed on reason
able tesrmi.
MOLALLA-:- AVENUE
..STORE..
G. W. Grace & Co.
NEW GOODS,
Complete stock of every thing
needed in the home.
New Good a
Modern Prices.
( orner urocery.
I'ndc rtuki-r and Kmhiilinpr.
K. L. Ilolman undertaker and em
balmer. (iradnate of Knibiiliniiu col
lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins
at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in
Wineliard block opposite courthouse, tf
Money to Loan.
I have H50 to loan on good cleared
farm land. C. II. Dyk.
Wanted.
75 Wood choppers at HatUorf Bros.'
wood camp, Oregon City.
SCHOOL
BOOKS
We carry in stock every
school book vised in Clackamas
county, and wo sell them at
State Contract Prices. We buy
and soil old Bchool books and
can often savo you from 40 to
GO per cent, on second-hand
books.
We have taken especial
pains in buying school supplies
this year to get bargains in
slates, pencils, tablets, pens,
ink, rulers, etc; and by buy
ing in large lots and paying
cash we get bargains.
HUNTLEY'S
BOOK
STORE.
ORKGON CITY,
- OREGON.
CompUte stock of
Fine Family Groceries,
Try my extra
Choice Teav-ss!-
Richard Freytag.
Main and Fourteenth Streets.
A houne y iu make sure the title is
clear.
When you paint it use Pure Prepared
Paint as it makes all the difference
in the world whether the paint is
genuine or not.
Color cards free, fcpecial prices in
quantity.
CIIAI13IAN & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
.Telephone No.
Oregon Industrial' Exposition p
Portland Oregon; ,''.'
SEPT. 19 TO OCT. 17
The Great Resources of the Pacific Northwest:
Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manuiactures, Machinery,
Transportation, Trade, and Commerce will be represented more 1
completely than ever before.
-a . -. i
Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening
Special Attractions Every Night.
Lowest Rates Ever Made on all Transportation Lines.
AdmiHsiiui 25c, Children 100.
For exhibition space, apply to Geo. L. Baker, Superintendent,
at the building.
K. C. MASTEN, Secretary,
flie St. Louis He-Dun
The Great
National and Representative
Republican Newspaper.
Reduced Subscription Rates, by Mail, Postage Prepaid.
DAILY AND SUNDAY, -
SATURDAY EDITION', 16 pages,
SUNDAY EDITION, 28 to 40 p.ges.
One Yrar. 6.C0: Six Months, $3.00
- One Year, $1.50
One Year, 20O-
Your team will have the best
of care and
Full Measure of Feed
At the
City Stables.
W. H. YOUNC, Prop.,
Bucwaaora to ftH, COOke.
. Livery Rigs on Short Notice.
Telephone No. 42.
JOHN YOUNGER,
IEWELER,
Opp. Iluniley's Drug Store,
All Kinds of Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
PORTY YEARS EATERIEXCE IN
Great Britain and America.
Give me atrial.
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Issued in Semi Weekly Swtions, 8 paires em h
Tnei'day and Friday, 16 pHgen each week
One Year, $1.00; Six Month, 50c.
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