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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1896)
Oregon City hntcr prise. OHKloN (!TV viKKH!'llH fr. - lllrniu Hirnmhi Hiwnrilnr, " I. . mult (llllHl III l'llll . . , , ,. (.; niirii. Aour, . KM Clin Tm.iir.ir, . ( , VHy Atlnriiny, . . p I. Of m il Rirtini riiMiiitUlniiir, i: hnluMM'lt, Jr. Suri'i. nf Wmiir Wutki, w. M. Ilimiill ItllrKiiKliinni, . . ii. ,,i. Uoiiiiriliiitiii -T. (!, ri.mii, . o i ,ip., j,,ilt h line , J. J CiHikii, K. K.M r, lor Iit, llimrjr M.-l.tu rn, J, W. MhIIkII. ouiiiii'II mpoUflr.l We.lmo.lii) urvacli iiiuiilh in ciiy nan FltlDAY, liKcr.MISKH ll, Ihimi. I. . t CHAT AUOUT TOWN. NKW THIS WK.KK Pickled ilrfn (iit, " plx fni't ji'Py Fresh fit mi aung, " K1itii oysters, " Kaylnr ImiiiK, " applet C'liIlT " Oregon buckwheat. K. K. Williams, Hie grocer. For superior work In crayon or water colors on short notice go to Cheney's art gallery, Unliable flro Insurance K. K. IONALIiKON Cut prices on stylish (rimmed hats, Misses trimmed hats, 75c up, (nit ahaes ifOo up, veilings, i-ordsf pompon anil ribbons at l'urtlmiJ prices. l(d Front Trading Co. Ton big insurance roinptiia V. V.. IloflALIISON, Trot John H. Edwards Iim r-ently been secured as leader (or the 1'rnnhy terlan choir which now Iim eighteen memlHira. Oilier singers ire soon to Imj added anil under Ilia skillful leadershi el Prof, hdwanla will te one of Hid beat choirs In the city, float limmaiiro companies F. K. MAl DMIM. Kveryliody knows (ieo. F. Morton, Ilia baker aul grocer, ilia bakery lion been catering to th wanta of the public for over 30 years. Mr. llorton tiuya only thJ)estof flour and Ida bresd, pie and cakes are unexcelled ty any bakery in the county, aa hundred of our people will Utatify , Free Insurance bloltera F, K. Donaldson, Juat for the pleaauie of It, drop In and view the holiday stock of jitwelry, ailver ware, waU-hes, umhrellaa, etc., displayed by llurnieieter A Andreaen. Their sou venlr chlnaware, decorated with vlewa of the fall, suspension bridge eU',, would make acceptable gifts for friends in olner place. You will appreciate also the reasonablemwa of theii prices. largest insurance business F. K. Donauhhin. A private letter to a friend In this city from lief. H. W. rUryker, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, but now principal of (toucher Academy of Pnget Hound univemity In Montessno, Washington, convey the pleaaiiiK inUil I ignore that he and his family are well ami that Mr. tStrykor'a health has greatly Improved since leaving- Oregon City. He also reiiorls his school to be in proM-rous condition and growing rapidly. Insurance that insures F. K. )oNAl.l)HON. Hiduey Hmyth flnishvd hisconlract this this week for the Improvement of Heveiith street ltweeii Main street and thu railroiid track. The work is well done and adds another permanent im provement to Oregon City that our people may well be. proud of. Mr. Kmytli went to Portland last Monday to sign u contract that hn him tnken for the puving with vitrilled brick ol the three blocks of Iturnsido street between Third Ami Sixth streets in thut city. It was hut a short time since that he com pletudabig street contract in Albina. Leading insurance agency F. E. 1)onai.iihon. Geo. W, Jenkins, editor of the Santa Maria "Times," Cul in speaking o the various ailments of children suld: " When my children have croup there is only one patentmediciiui that I ever uso, and that is Clmuilmrlitin's Cough Kumudy. It posmiusea B01110 medical pro.erlies that relievo the little auirerurs immediutely. It is, in my opinion, the bust cough medicine in the market." If this remedy Is freely given as soon as thu croupy cough npiHiars it will prevent thu attack. It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. There is no danger in giving it to children, as It contains nothing injuries. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Roasting Schillings Best tea in San Francisco costs more than roasting other tea in China or Japan, but it makes tea better. You don't have to pay the difference, though. It comes out of our profits. We make money in giv ing up profits. Queer I A Schilling ft Comptnr ban FranclKo 191 Foresters' Kli'clliin. The Hniiil iiiiiiiiiil eleclion'of olllnir of Court Itolilu llond No. II, was ll 1 .1 I'rl ilny it v . -1 1 1 1 1 k . The follow lug olllrer won) cliiilml; ('.A. Filch, chlel runger ; I. I'), l.uwri'iii'r, siio'chinf ranger; (I. If. 1 1 ui I, 1 1 miHiii itr ; F. T. Kogera, llnsn ciiil socrelury; M, Hyatt, recording socreliiry; H, 0. JllllinHti, senior wol srd j N. Mi Killli'itn, Junior woodsnl ; W. K. Thomiis, senior beudle; (leo. l'oll, junior ImikiIIii; N, K. Kluiiiiurinan ami F, H. Haker, truslees; K. A. Hoiiiiunr, court physician; CO. Huntley, court druggist. I'oterty Nui lul, The l'overty social to be given by thu Kpworth leiiKiiu at the M. K, church this (Friday) evening )iicemlwr 11, bids fair to lie a grand success. The coimnil Uhi on arraiigemeiiis has prepured a very Intenisting provram consisting of recitations and mimic. Kvurybody is reiUflnti-d to have their drnns for the evening to corresiioiid with the word poverty. Theie will be a prir.e given to thu lady and gentleman whose dress will give the best evidence of hard limes. There will also be a booby prise given lo the best dressed lady and gentleman. Admission 5 cents, refreshments 10 cents. Kvery- hody Invited. Khctrlc Hotel Arrivals. II Mllallur, 1'ortland, W F Hubbard, HaU lirry, Jos IleForeat, llaknr City, W K Deinen, Astoria, i C Dement, " W Wade and wife, Portland, W J McAllister, wen Jones, Heaver Creek, Jacob Miley Wilsonvillu, C W Herman, Molalla, W V Herman, " K 8 Chaae, Handy, Miaa Johnson, Trouldale, M M Midvln, Portland, F. II Urown " T L Turner, and wife, I'orlland, KL Hitchcock, F L Mintls, Oswcge, Ixuis Wallinan, Poitland, A C Huught, Woodburn, K I'itts, fit. Uuis, A A Mack, Portland, J F. Marks, Bsrlow, VY M 5Iurrison, Hokane, Ham Steele, Portland, V K Pellea, Ban Francisco, Cliaa Klgln, IVlroit, P Kerr, The electric is Oregon City's leading hotel and its table cannot be excelled. Art and Pictures. The Oregon City in class now num- Iwrs twelve pupils and it baa been de cided to have two studio, every Thurs day at the residence of Mrs. Ir. Norrls snd every Tuesday at the Cheney art gallery. This gives an opportunity to please all, and have extra time for the china painting and the diploma course, The work done by the class will be on et hiblt in dilTerunt windows in town from time to time. I.ook at Mrs. E. E. Martin's window this week. All interested in art work are invited to visit the studios in Oregon City and also the headquarters In Port land, which are in the A. 0. U. V. temple, Second and Taylor streets. There are many large and small pictures suitable for Christmas gifts. Your lnlluei.ee and patronage will be greatly appreciated both by the class and teacher, Alice Weister. lierilver'sHule. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Older inmiwl out o(k the circuit court of Multnomah county I will fell at public auction in Harlow, Clackamas county, Oregon to the high oet bidder subject to the approval ofthu court, for cash in hand, on the 12th day of December at 11 o'clock, a. m. thu assets of thu Barlow Will Mcrchantilu Co. Halu will Ik) made as follows: Merchandise as per Invoice In one lot, Notes and book accounts in one lot, store fixtures in one lot. John P. Coi.k, Heceiver Harlow Will Mer. Co. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Pelzold A (iale, doing business as butch ers, has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be con tinued by Kichaid Pulsold. All accounts duo the late Arm must be settled by Jan uary 1, 181)7. Kiciiahd Pktzoi.d, Ciias. Ualk. Oregon City, Doc. 3, 1811(1. Fine Uundry Work. The SiHters of tho Good Shepherd will open up their laundry on Monday next. ood work will be guaranteed and prices will be reasonable. Laundry will be collected and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by telephone promptly at tended to. Store your Produce. And wait for a raise in the market that is sure to come. Ample store room in Oregon City for bay, grain, potatoes etc. at very low rates. Cull on or address Jas. A. Wku.h. For Sale or Trade. I have on my placo for sale or trade, several fine milch cows and heifers of very good stock. If you want a bargain call and bee me. M. W. Randall, Ely, Oregon. 11 1314 Good coffee is within your reach. Got our beat Java and Mocha blend. E. E. Williams, the grocer. PEHSONAL NOTES. J. M. Wwlruir, of S.ilnin was in thu city Tuesday, Mrs, Dr. Hrooks of hilvsrtou Is Visit ig Mi'ii'Ih in tlni city. Miss Annie Hainuels, of Coivallis is visiting friends in Oregon City. Hon F. I.. Mlntle, of Oswego, insdo business visit to the city Wednesday. A. C. Hough, of Woodhum, attorney, was In the city on legal business Wed ncHilay. Hev. Oilman Parker is at Helix, Kst eru Oregon, holding evangelistic services. A. N. Gillwrt, superintendent of Ore gon Statu iionltentlary wos in the city Saturday. Chas. Elgin, of Detroit, was In the city yesterday transacting business in the land olllce.; Columbia Jackson, formerly of Mol alia, but now of linker City, greeted old friends here this week. Miss llertha Darin ol Portland, accom panied by Miss F'isher apent Sunday in Oregon City visiting friends. liicliard Winston, one of the leading merchants ol Seattle, was in the city this week to attend the funeral of his mother, ltussell Case, the efficient clerk in Cbarman A Bon's store la confined to his room this week with an attack of fever. E. J. Hwaflord, who was elected treas urer of Haleiu on Monday Is well known here and Is a brother of J. L. HwafTord of this city. Eugene and John Dement, two well known Astoria capitalists, were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Winston. The Kt. Kef. Bishop Morris, of Port land has given Christmas Sunday to St. Paul's parish in this city, Christmas music in the Episcopal church Is always good but this J ear it will be especially tine. Henry Nachland of Grass Valley Sherman county Oregon, was a caller at Uils oflice Tuesday. Mr. Nachland came here about two weeks ago and has been detained every since on accouut of the storm . The Hev. Joseph De Forest the new rector of St. Paul's Parish, occupied the pulpit of the Episcopal church, last Sabbath to the great delight of the con gregation. The reverened gentlemen was detained In Portland over Sunday and improved the opportunity by preach ing in this city. Hied. Winstom. At her home near Damascus, Sunday, lVcemlnir 6, IH'.KI, Mrs Mary K. Winslou, aged about 70 years. Deceased was the eldest child of the pioneer Baptist minister, Kev. liezekiak Johnson, who came with his family across the plains and aeitlud in Oregon City In 1H45. She was known to all the old settlers 0 the county and was uni versally esteemed and respected. There survive her Hon. W Carey, II. II. and Miss Anna Johnson, of this city, and Prof. Franklin Johnson, lecturer and au thor, of Chicago Uniyursity. The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Clackamas sta tion, conducted by Kev. M. L. Rugg. After the services the remains were taken to the Clackamas cemetery and with loving hands laid gently to rests whi'e sweet flowers, fit emblems of the purity and gentleness of her whose grave they decorate, were placed upon the little mound beneath which her body peace fully awaits the time when "this mortal shall have put on immortality and death shall be swallowed up in victory." Mrs. Winston was buried by the side of her liitHhand, the late Hon. James Winston, who died some two years ago. Mr Winston was one of the clerks of Clackamas county, besides serving ac ceptably in other positions of trust and honor, Mrs. Winston's father and mother and the other members of the Johnson family who have passed awav. are buried in this cemetery. There were present at the funeral her sons, Richard Winton, of Seattle, and Percy Winston, of Damascus, who lived with his mother; and her daughters, Mrs. Anna Chalk, of Seattle and Mrs Virginia DuMert, of Spokane. Another son, Julian, who lives in Washington could not be reached so as to be heie at tho funeral. Also her nephews, Eugene and John Dement, of Astoria, were pres ent, besides a great many old pioneers and friends ot the family. Mrs. Winston, on her mother's side, was a lineal descendant of Aneke Jans and an heir to the millions of dollars worth of property of the Trinity church corporation of New York. The old Winston home in Richmond, Virginia, was purchased by the confed erate government and was used by Jell Davis as his residence during the war. A Splendid Dinner Given. To all who dine at the Portland res taurant, opposite the suspension bridge, the finest dinner to be had in Oregon City will be served. A specialty made of flno meats, fish and game. Try our Sunday chicken dinners. Clean table service ana etiiuient help. A quiet place to bring your wife or lady friends. Meals 25 cents. The U. Sa Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to nil others. Highest of all to Leavening My ABSOLUTELY PCJBE Cow Taken op. Taken up at my place on the Clack amas river, two miles from Login post ofllce, a cow with brass buttons on her horns. Color red, shading to roan with white belly; sge about 8 years. Owner by proving proerty and paying charges can take the animal. Logan, Dec. 3, 'W. John Hchi ttkl. Kutrar. Came to my place about three wwks ago, one 8-year old, red and white spot ted heifer, with rather long legs, with hole through each ear. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all expenses, w, M. kanoall, r-ly, Or. 4t liooks Clieup. Everything required in the school room, nooks, slates, tablets, sponges, ink, pens, pencils, etc. at Daniel Wil liams, cornei Seventh and Center streets. Full stock of nuts, candies, notions etc., fresh and of good quality. Sold at reas onable prices. Iodlgestlon Cared. Depressing times depress the mind; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three doses of the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to s nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For ssle by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Undertaker and Embalmer. K. L. Holinan undertaker and em balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Winebard block opposite courthouse, tf Hewing Machine For $20. High grade sewing machines, that will do as good work as aa any that are on the market, will be sold for the next four weeks for from $14 to $20 by (H . O. Cheney, at Cheney's art gallery. II oases Made Bright. Morrow, the painter, has removed his shop to Seventh street, near the depot where o'ders can be left for painting, paper-bunging and calciming. Prices to suit the times and all work honestly and efficiently done, tf 1.S50 Cash Will buy e choice lota in West Glad-! stone all fenced in and within one block ' of the E. 8. R. R. track. I Addiess M. A. II. care of Entxbpribi. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on II. T. Sladen. He has it at bis finger ends. For Sale or Trade. 80 acres of land, partly under cultiva tion, within 1 of a mile of school, 10 miles from Oregon City. Address M, care of this office. 1 mo Wall Paper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at K. L. Molman's in Winebard block opposite courthouse. tf. Fur Sule Cheap. Drug store and fixtures at Canby Or. Good location. J. M. Evans, 41 Canby, Oragon. Dr. Yaiiderpool's Physic, the 8. B. Headache Liver and Kidney regulator, takes the lead witb us. For sale by CO. Huntley, druggist. Xutlce. All parties knowing themselves indebt ed to the firm of Petzold A Gale, will please call and settle before the first of January, 1807, and thus save any.'unueo essary trouble and expense. KiciiiRO Tetzold, Chas. Galk. Send the Entkhphisk to your friend in the Eabt and thus give him an idea of what is going on in Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate with us. We intend that everybody dealing with us shall be thoroughly satisfied. If through error any transaction should fall short of this ideal, we Bhall treat it as a favor and not an annoyance if you come back and tell us about it. Mark & Anokrws, grocers. The latest in tarns and walking hats. Miss Goldsmith. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" also for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Charman A Co., Druggists, agent. Try our home made mince meat. Couldn't be better E. E. Williams, the grocer. Dwelling house wanted Address Rent er, giving location and price, care of the Fntkrprisk. It is worth the trouble of trying our Blue label catsup, fine flavor and pure. E. E. Williams, the grocer. The latest in visiting cards at the En terprise Office. Prices to suit you. Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report r 1 Patent Oflloa ProflU, "So far tbore hare been nearly S00 patents Issued for borseshons'obsorved a blacksmith. "Every one of thorn was supposed to have merit A large nam ber of them were snnnmuul tn he nf value for the reason that they could be J put on borses by bands or clasps and ' thus save time and the expense of horse- shocrs. Sir thousand dollars, therefore, has been paid into the patent office by inventors of horwabnea "Not one of these Inventions was ever used, and today, as during the past, horse are shod. The only shoe that can be put on a horse must be nail ed on by a blacksmith. T hire is no royal road to wealth, and there is no way to shoe a borso except to nail on the shoe. This 0,000 is bat a small part of tbe money paid out in connection with pat ented borseshoea "Washington Star. Bmrdaa's Hobby, Sardon's bobby is building himself houses. I11 this way he delights in spending his wealth. On Mount Boron, on tbe ouUkirts of Nice, stands a huge erection of stone, dwarfing the sarronnd iug villas, which is merely the founda tion of a palatial residence which the eminent dramatist oommenced, and after an expenditure of some $300,000 was prevented from completing on the ground that tbe structure would inter fere with the outlook of the fort perched on the hill behind. Two Temptlof Offer. One of the down town clothiers has this advertisement, which he has dis played in several newspapers : "We agree to give ail oar customers fita" k patent medicine dealer, who caught tight of the ad. yesterday far tbe first time, said that be intended to immedi ately insert another notice beneath it, as follows: "I will care those fits chesp as dirt" Syracose Post. Bow It Out 'i... .-. A young man toik I.m wutrh i... jeweler and asked the ren i f it i uj.- ping. "Well, suld tho jc Acl' r, "iLcj.' is a bedbug in it." "Why, how could a bedbug get in a watch?" "Eusily enough," said tbe jeweler, "it went in between the ticka " Henneaay Preat Democrat. i Pbwd THE. BEEHIVE Great Holiday We have opened, in the past week, case after case of choice Holiday Goods, and prices will be found far below anything ever before seen in Oregon City. Dolls, 10, 15, 19, 25, 39, 43, 69, 98c. Toilet, Cases, 25, 50, 75c, $1, 1.25, 150. Work Boxes, 19, 25, 39, 50, 75, $1.25. Manicure Sets, 25, 50, 75, $1. Bronze and Silver Pin Trays, 19 and 25c. Jewel Cases, 25 and 50c. Odor Bottles, 50 and 75c. Glove aud Handkerchief Boxes, 50, 75, $1. Fine Celluloid Albums, 69, 98, If 1.50. Children's Knife and Fork Sets, 25c. Fancy Metal Pin Cushions, 10 and 25c. Autograph Albums. 19 and 25c. Scrap Books, 10, 15, 25c. Plush Photo Frames, 15c. Silvered Ink Wells, 50c. Silvered Photo Frames, 25c. Children's ABC Blocks, 19c. Children's Building Blocks, 25c. Toy Picture Books, 4, 9, 15, 25c. Drnwintr Slntoa A. qtA Or Children's Games, 4, New arrivals in Fine Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, New Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, Fine Jersey Leggins. Tickets given on all Purchases which enables you to get some of the As fine looking and serviceable as solid gold. Costs you noth ing if you trade at the THE BEEHIVE Caufield Bloek, Oregon City. i i i i i i i i Webs- Dictionary 'fit On (irvnt t'li tuh.rit AulLn!tyr 1 n s. n"tftf7iftf. ptiitiicn ate, Itiuhrianert." Htn n 1 n rd f t ihm I' i.int'i V'lltU ( Ititf rfTl". tlM" I h Ml. . 1 ivltif ( ourl, !, Hi mi'l of rfauly fail II WnnlT t omiiit-ndrct bf fi''frtiitfi- Vfitii it Pt )u, ni frtliFr fiirHlra h1hm4 . wiUtoiii number. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY ircAusc , II l cmjt In find fh wrd wanfff, ( It It cujr to ascertain th prnnunctatkn. , II la at to trava lb a rroth of a orJ. ( It la eaty to learn hat orJ meant. Th0 rhnrfo T'lre-'ltrrmM fl.v. WmtmOtr' IntrrnntUtf.il I krt ormrt In If: ntfMTil lYtfrn p Vsaf.tn tnlr" it jr Mi v.rytMfr f1'Ht't nxtr isiigitiiMin Mf rv 'T m vrr nr urn t epT -nfin imj. nn ttnn-twm rm ii ir-f rut it U. Jtaa-aal ia-rft In- m n tt 1 1 MhI tvMsLu - I uuall 14. I n. A C. MF.HRUM rn. I'uhllihern, Srtnfirltl, Mnnn. XKXXX00000 NOBLITT'S STABLES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BKTWEKN THI UKPOT. BEIDG1 119 Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bourht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. , JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujt Store, All Kinds of Watches, ClockB and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. i I i I 1 1 I I I I I I Display f.IIBt 9, 12, 16, 25, 48c. ' J it'll i , 'CT-niaTiaui tw ; SI' .