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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1897)
Oregon City hntcrprisc. OlIKUON CITY OKKIt'KltM. Mayor, ... Iti.iur.liT, - -'t.lerr I'olloa - . TrcanurKr, - - 1 1 1 y Atturimv, Hi rent ( ' mi m loal. irir, Hii.t, ( W.t-r Work, 4M(U .'IU1MM - H. 0. Caiilli'M Thus. I'". Kyan CIink. K. Hums II. K. HimlKht - V. II. I)v 0. Hal kjr W. II llnwi.ll I). W, KI1.11.nn! i'tiiiiiiilliiipii T.O. (Iniilt, I.. (!. Jnliii immnr, K I), wilmni, K. Koitiiit, Jm, Jlake, II, K. lUrrin, Frank Hunch. Cnniirll tiii'l Unit Wsdntnlay of carli muiilli In (illy liall. KKIDAY, MAY 21, IMI7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN. A nice linu ladies' hiuI Kmitlcinims' utuhrullaa just received t Charman A Hon's. Unliable firo Insurance F. K. Donaldson. Tin) baby bonnets mnl hut are goitiK IttHt. Coma and see what a nice lint) at the Uackul store. The Franklin, bicycle corduroy ami (lie (IdiiIiIo kino hose are the Itcnt wear Inn (or 15, 20 tml 23 cunts t the Kacket More. F1U City lodtfe, No. 6, A. 0. U. W., will hold an 0n mimtlug on Tuesday vnlin(, June 8, when an Interest inn lr()(ram will Ite rundcred. Further particular will Ix announced latur. Ilallroad ticket to all olnta cant. F. K. DoNAI.WWiN, Aft. Ir. L. L. rickttin, dentist, dixta al klmli of dental work. (Jold crown, fwrcelaln crowns and bridge work a tclalty. All oHratlona guaranteed (or 8 years, Call and Kt my prices. Uflke In Harclay building Tablet, ink, )ena, pencils, books and complete school outfits will he supplied to the caatomers at my store at very reasonable prima, Call on Panlel Wil liam' on iixir Hryenth strwt near i'onUr, More you buy elsewhere. The Christian Endeavor of the l'resby terlan church, will itlve a aorlal at Shively's hall, on Wednesday May 2U A very nice proirrim ha boon arranged nd everyone 1 Invited. Admission 10 cent, Ice cream and cake aorved. Tvn bin Insurance companies F. K. ItaNAi.iiRo. When tlm spring time come, "gimtln Annie," like all othsr sensible iwrsons, will dense the liver and renovate the system with ItoWltt's Mltle Karly Misers famous litt'e lll for the liver and stomach all the year round George A . Hunting. liuurance that insures F. K. IklNALDSOS. Grove't tasteless Chill tonic i a per fect Malarial I.lver tonic and blood purifier. Hemovei Itiiiousness without purging. A pleasant a Iemon 8yrup. It li a large a any dollar tonic and re tail for 50c. To got the genuine, ak for (or Grove's. For sale by C. O. Huntley. Kent Insuianco companies F. K. IONAI.IHON. Thirty years I a long time to fight o painful a trouble a pile, hul Jcob Mitchell, of I'ulonvllle, l'a., strolled that long Iwforo he tried le Witt's Witch Iliuel Halve, which quickly ami ertna nently cured bim. It i etiully efluelive in ecxemaand all "kin affectations. Geo. A, 1 larding. I.arguMt Insurance business F. K. OoNAUmoN. For a nice juicy steak or a prime roust HO U) Charles Albright, jr. Oregon City's leuiling hutchur on Mulu street. He buy only the best and fattest of stock and furnlHhca meats (hut tickle the palate of the most fiiHtidious. Good meats and full weight have given bim a biiHincHiof which ho Is juxtlv proud. No fog or mulnriu in Sunnot. F. K. DtlNAI.DHON, Agt. The Mount IiOlmnon Shukers heave In vented a great many valuable things. They wore the first to make broom by machinery ; the first to put up seeds in little packages j the first to manufacture cut nails. Now thoy are out with a method of curing dyNpopma by resting the stomach. Their romody I" known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artiflchtlly digested form and tit the same time aids tlio digestion of other foods in the Btomnch. In other words, by the use of the .Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of his Rtomatdi until it is restored toils natural strength and vigor. A einglejK) cent bottle will oft-times give marked relief. Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. Laxol is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. "Actions speak louder than words" ask your gro cer ifwe really mean money back if you don't like SciI ling's Best tea. A Schilling k Company bu fruwiico IM nice shirt waist. If you want a tewing machine for f2fi o to l.dloMiy A hiixch's. 8 pedal price In all kind of millinery, I Miss Goldsmith. GIuiIhIoiim ha Hindu a growth ol 00 now houiuis since the hard tlin bouan. Ice cresm and Ice cream t.xU every day, rain or shine at the Novelty Candy Factory , One of the bent sewing machine for the least money. Hoe sample at Cheney' Art Gallery. New summer llower, ribbon and novelties in millinery arriving evory day at Mis Golilmnilh'K. The l.alMir Fxchaiutu is growing rap idly and If you want to know what It 1 doing, read the Accountant. It I impossible for u to make a men tion of all the article we have In stock Come and see for yourself at the Kacket store. A stimulant I olten needed to nourish and strengthen the root and to keep the hair a natural color. Hall's Hair He newer ia the best tonic for the hair. Now I the time to paint your home at paint and oil are cheaHir than they ever have been at Cnarman A Com pany' the original cut price druggist. For a (pilot place to liltch your horse war from the motor line and a place to nt a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on H. F. Scripture' shop on Fifth street. The next regular mooting of the Clackamas County Teachers' association will be held at Canhy on Katurday, May 211. A most Interesting program it being arranged for the occasion. Fine syrup 05 cent per pail, broken colT.-e 2 Iba 2 cent -, 4 cant com or to matoe 25 cent; prunes, tapioca or Arm and Hammer soda 4 cent cr pound ; Hour $1 per tack. Hod Front. Htlll prices go lower. Just think of it Oregon Mood I'uriller, only 60 cent a buttle t Charman't, cut price druggist. Hememher we make the price and tare you 50 cent on every dollar buttle you buy. The aclmeter id the Turka are noted for their keen edge but they cannot be compared to Kogert' razors, which cut so smooth that it It a pleasure to a man to tit in hi chair and have hit face made clean. ' The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hlanchard, ltasn an 1 Naomi, were baptized in the F.piscopal church at Canemsh last Sunday afternoon by Itev. Joseph DcForest, pA'tor of St. Paul's church. At good board and lodging a to be had in the city can be obtained at Mr. L ltunce' boarding houe comer Sixth and Water streets at M Pr week, in eluding wishing and ure of hath room. Table board 3 per week. It should he m ule a mutter of public knowledge that IHtWItt'a Witch Hazel Salve will speedily cure piles of the long est standing. It is the household favo rite for burns, scalds, cuts, (.mines and sores of all kinds. Goo. A. Harding. ' During the month of May, Young the liveryman will take parties of three or more to the Oregon City cemetery for 25 cents each for the round trip. Ilest carriage and surriea in his stablu used. Will cull at any residence in the city. The members of the Lutheran church of the Michigan synod are erecting a neat house of worship on the corner of the block nor ih of Shively's opera house, The structure will cost about $1000. Uev. Suck is the able pastor of this branch of the Lutheran denomination. The Wostlleld (Ind.) News prints tlio following in regard to sn old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A. A C. Hy. bore, says: ' I have used Cham berlain'! colic, cholera and diarrhiea romedy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufact ured. I take pleasure in reccomending it.'" It it a specific for all bowel dis orders. For salo by G. A. Harding. Thomas Bennett, of The Dalles, was in Oregon City during the week visiting his niece, Mrs. Wm. Gallo way. He left Wednesday evening to visit relatives at McMinnville before returning home. Mr. Bennett is one of the well-known pioneers of Oregon and is now in bis 8;!th year but Is still bale and hearty and much more spry and active than many a younger man. lie was accompanied bp his son, Judge A. S. Bennett, who loft Tuesday evening for Tacoma whore he has an important law case demanding bis attention. Quarterly conference will be held at the M. . church in this city next Saturday and Sunday. Saturday even ing the business meeting will be held at the parsonage, the illness of the pastor, Rev. Jones, preventing his being present in the church. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Dr. O. A. Fisher, editor of the Christian Advocate of Portland will deliver a discourse and in the evening the presiding elder, Roy. John Parsons, of Salem will preach. The public is cordially invited to these meetings. Come and see our Racket store. The Infant daughter of Charles Toole, of Canemah, died, suddenly Thursday morning. An open meeting and untertalnment will be giyon at Willamette hall on Tuesday evening, June 1, by the ladle of Fall (irove No. .'12, Woodmen circle. A splendid program I under course of preparation for that evening and an enjoyable time I aured to all who at tend. There will be no admission fee of any kind. Cupt. J. W. Kxon, the commission merchant of Dayton, was in Oregon City during the first part of the week making arrangement to open a feed store In this city. He ha rented the Sloven warehouse near the dcxjt and will at once put in a full stock ol hay and feed of all kinds. 0ing to Captain F.xon'i other btislnest affairs keeping him fully employed, he will place I'M May in charge of the store for. the present. He will carry a full stock and sell at the lowest possible prices, Married. YOUNG-HUBBARD On Saturday evening, My, U, 1HU7, at the resi dence of R. G. G'Mnlfnllow on the West Side, Mr. W. H. Young to Miss Dell Hubbard, of Colton, Hov. A. J. Montgomery olUciating The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. W, F. Hubbard of Colton and the groom one of the prosperous business men ol Oregon City. JONKH-KOOGKRH.-At the residence ol Kev. M. L. Kugg, the oil. elating clergyman, Tuesday evening, May 18, 1H1I7, Kvelyn K. Itodgert, of thil county to Mr. Clarence II. Jonea of Multnomah county. BF.ACII-GR F.F.N At the residence of the bride' narenlt in W'oodhurn on Wednesday, May 10, 1H07, Mini Mamie Green to Mr. Edward Beach. The bride is the accomplished daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. George Green of Woodburn. The groom is a young man well resected in the community and bookkeeper for Batdorf'a wood camp at Willamette Falls, where he has a nice home fitted up for hi bride. The happy couple ient Wedneaday night at the home of the groom ' parent in Gladstone, going to their own home Thursday. There were present at the wedding from this city Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beach and Mrs. John Batdorf, sister of the groom. liieZ BRAYSHAW In Canemah, Wednea day. May 12, 1S97, Kolwrt J. Bray shaw, aged 44 years, 9 months and 5 days. I Weaned was an employe of the wool en mills and had been a resident of the city for 15 year. Two sister survive, Mrs. Will Hedges and Mr. Loyd. The funeral service were held at the Episcopal church in Canemah, Saturday, 11a m., conducted by Rev. Joseph de Forest. The interment was in the Csnemuh cemetery A Man Bully Hart. Wednesday afternoon while Flavius I'ainter was out driving a young horse, which lie was breaking, in a sulky on the Canemah and Ltwton road, the horse became frightened at a cow and in its effort to run awav kicked Mr. I'ainter n tlio stomach, knocking him out of the sulky and rendering him insensible. The horse then ran ami a few minutes after a couple of boys came along and found Mr rainier. Help was immediately summoned and Mr. I'ainter carried to his homo in Canemah. Dr. Carll was sent for and made an examination and found that he was quite severely hurt internally, but how bud was hard to tell though it was thought ho would pull through all right. DRUG MR IS WE SET THE PRICE. ADVICE: BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST. Ono dollar will buy as much as two dollars did a few years ago, and we have reduced the price of some of the leading patent medicines from 20 to GO per cent and it meets the approval of the people of Clackamas county. Here are a few of the reductions, compare them closely and buy where they are the lowest. "CUT r-RICB BICYCLICSS." ,18117 model $(10 cut to f)0. lHiKtmodel$S.')CUtto40. 18!)7 boy's and girl's f 10 cut to $35. S Hemomber Wavcrly bicycles strictly high KradH, none of your clump trash. REMEMBER WE MAKE THE CUT PRICE, Special Sale on Tooth Brushes. 10c Brushes cut to 8c 15c " " " 25c " " " 50o " " -,s.m Our money purse sale consists of Spring and Summer line of paint shades to choose from. Pure Boiled WE MAKE THE PRICE. PURELY VEGETABLE. Th (.Vapnt, furuM uA llcl Family Utlt .li In l)t ttorlfl ! An Km'iu ivau hrtu iric tut all d.4a iA Um liver, biufli':b Nagulata Um jvr and prevent Cm 11.14 mu t avail, Mmabi. out avaa, ilowai. (.UMrLAOrift, KVHTLB,' aiH, Jauhuii I AMU NALa. II All IlKKATlIt Noting la to unpleaaani, nothing to common, at tiad breath; and in nearly every cmm it come Itom Ihe eliina h, and ran be bo eaaily corrected if you will take hiMM.ma I. ivan K km. '.ATOM. Ii not neglect a tire remedy for th.a repuUive dtaorder. ll will aieo improve your appetite, completion and geoerai health. 1'II.KHI How many fttifTrr torture day after day, making life i burden and roMiing eiitten. e of all pleatmre, owing to ihe tetret Buffering from J'tlct. Vet relief it ready to in hand of almoet any one who will lite Byttcmatt cally the remedy that ha permanently cured Ihou arid. SiMMdNft Kivra Kklulatoii ie no draetic, VloUnl purge, but gentle aie.etant to nature. CONHTII'ATIOM SHOI'l.n not be regarded a a trifling ailment in lacl. nature dcmarxlB th ulrmiM regularity of the bowels, and any deviation from thia demand pave the way often to ftenous danger. It w quae aa ne. cMary to remove Impure a' umulaitont from the bowels aa h b to cat or sleep, and do health can be eipeeted where a costive habit of body prevails. MICK HEADACHE! This distressing afllirtion occurs most frequently. The disturbance of the stomach, arising from tn Impcrfe tly digested contents, causes a severe pain in Ihe head, accompanied with disagreeable nausea, and this constitutes what is popularly known as hick Headache, for the relief of which 1A1 SlMMOirl Livan KacuLATim on aUuiciki. ANuracTiiaiooxLT av f. IL ZKILXN CO., Philadelphia, p. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE. Oregon City Schools Preparing Pro gram for Commencement Day. The commencement exercises of the Barclay high school will be held at Shively's hall on the evening of June 11, 1897. The graduating class numbers 27, of which 13 are girls and 14 boys. The officer! of the clas are president, George Swaflord; secretary, Mabel Hanegan; treasurer, Annie Dungey. The class motto is: "With the ropes of the past, we ring the bells of the fu ture." Marjorie Cau field has been chosen salutatorian ; Blanche Holden, historian ; Thompson Meldrum, prophet; and Mabel Hanegan, valedictorian. The class colors are pale blue and white and the stage will be prettily decorated with the colors, with the class motto in the background. The young ladies will be arrayed in gowus of pure white organdy, while the young gentlemen will be be comingly attired in more subdued colors. The musical part of the program will be by some of Oregon City's best talent, among other features being a solo by Miss Florence Morey. The members of the clais are : Maud Wltiilow llelle 8myth Waltrr Kruse Kthel Clienev Nora Curran Thompson Muldrum Waldo Attains Annie Iunrey Carl Church FreJ It Chanuan Abrl M press Kinorv Noble Minnie Meyer Guy Clark Fred MWiiille Mary Itlubm K lgr Merfrsse Chaa. Crisserell Blanche Holden ('heater Roake T.M 111 II it l) tc lis (ieorj;p Sarall'ord KM nor Williams Orpha CosfX-r t'liarlie Habcock Marjurie t'aufield Mabel Hanegan The graduating exercises of the Park-place-Gladstone school will be held at the auditorium in Gladstone Park, on Fritlav evening, June 18. The program, which will consist of essays and orations will be carried out by the nine graduates, and as the class motto is "Not How Much But How Well," orations of ex cellent quality may be expected. The flower chosen by the graduates is the sweet pea, and the class yell resembles it, in that it is pleasing and inspiring. The class colors are nile gren and pink. The class is composed of very bright boys and girls who bid lair to sustain the good reputation of the NOW ON Hood's Sarsaparilla Castoria Scott's Emulsion Pierce's Favorite Prescription Prico's Golden Medical Discovery Red line Sarsaparilla Strengthening Plasters . . . Warner's Safe Cure Red Line Celery Compound Chamberlain's Cough Cure Ayers Sasaparilla 10c 20c 38c an endless variety and the Purses fit the pocket and the price fit the has just arrived and we have reduced the price 25c per gallon. Color Oil only 40Ca per gallon. Bring a can. CH7R7C7XN Stt CO., school. Some time lnc the clas per fected an organization and elected the following officers: Dollie Cross, presi dent; Nora Klllott, vice-president; Myrtie Cross, secretary ; Wllbert Oarrow, t easurer; Joseph Garrow, historian; Mattie Telfson, poet, Willie Williams, prophet and Wilbert Garrow, valedictor ian. The undergraduates, who are 12 in number, are preparing a program of essays and orations which will be de livered at the auditorium on Wednesday evening June 10th, The motto of the class Is "One Step at a Time" and at the class consists of promising b?ya and girls, a yery pleasant time is anticipated. The alumni association of the school, will have their annual banquet on Saturday evening June Id. The associ ation was formed in December, and the membership is composed of the gradu ates and teachers of the school. The officers elected to serve until June 19, are: W.J. Dauchy, president; W. H. Beach, yice-oresident ; F. W. Smith, secretary, Itose Fby, historian and treasurer. The object of the organiza tion is to promote an interest in the scht ol, and to form ties which will be remembered long after the members have left school, and are engaged in hewing out for themselves fame and iortune. The Willamette Falls school will close on Friday of next week for the summer vacation. This being a new school, or ganized last year, the only pupils that will pass out of the 8th grade Ibis year are Nora Ream and Robert Baker . Stand at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shrevepnrt, La., say "Dr. King's Dis covery is the only discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best sailer I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of SafTord, Ariz., write: Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed lor it : it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King'a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Charmaotx Co.'s Drug Store. Shingles for Sale. Buy your shingles at the Mulino shingle mills, a large stock 6f shingles always on hand at reasonable prices. Custom sawing done promptly and in first-class order. Carlisle Bbos. Manufacturers of shingles, artistic di mension shingles, box boards, bead ing, etc. Mulino, Ore. Undertaker and Embalmer. R. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor on Seventh street near the depot. tf For Rent. A five room furnished cottage for three months. Call at Oregon City bank. Glrtdtt me property will be in demand this coming spring and summer. Leading insurance agency F. E. Donaldson. Mrs. R. Prior, n4e next the most complete Btocks of FINE CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, NUTS AND NOTIONS Best Ice Cream in LOW Regular Price. H 00... 35... 1 00 1 00. . . 1 00... 1 00. . . LOWER Cut Rate Price 25 1 25 1 00 50 , 1 00 YOU GET THE PROFIT. Comb Sale. I Metal Combs 5c, 10c, 15o, 25c, Cut to Second Hand Storo frori! Hand I'tirnltiir 4-cont Hand 'arp-U HretnA llaml Mtorca Mecond Hand Tool Mrrond Hand Hardware Me-cond Hand Wagon" Merond Hand llaram and Naddle Mrnd Hand IMvwa and Cnltl Tutor fOrond Hand Trunk All to be had at the Oregon City Auction House. Opposite Fwfttottlce. P. 8. Produce taken in exchange) for goods. Come and Bee our prices before buying elsewhere. 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. 150 Bocais. Mi Steams, CblefClerit HOTEL ST. CHARLES Front and Morrison Su Portland Or. Duties JJcCaiiEY,PeP3. Rooms from 25c. to $1.00 per day Elevator, electric lights and bella and all modern conveniences. Free 'Bus meets all boats and trains Restaurant Connected With Hotel. A Personal Matter A well painted house is like a neatly dressed person always attractive and pleasant to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened np at a very reasonable price paints are very cheap now. Don't leave it until the sun makes any more marks and cracks in it. SEE MURROW The painter. He can guarantee first-class work. her new location in the Caufield block. dooi to the Beehive has one of the City.. LOWEST OurCUT PRICE. . .......$ 64 24 67. 25. 67. 67. 67. 75. 66 66 66 60 .10c or 3 for 25 95 70 35 64 15 . 1 00 85 40 65 4c, 8c, 10c, 20c. Puiise. card free and an endless variety of Cut Price DruSSists