Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 29, 1897, Image 8

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    Phtronize Our Home Industriss
The prosperous community is the one
that within itself, most supplies its own
people in their various needs, and by
selling much and buying little, keeps its
money from going abroad,
Our farmers and manufacturers would oach have a bettor market for-.,
their products, if our people would encourage our local manufacturers
by giving preference to their products ovor thoso importod from other
places. Were such the practice, it would not bo long until Clackamas
county would be one of the greatest industrial contors on this Coast.
INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY FOR CXAGX..L2VXAE COUHTTY.
t,tfU there are other industrial estab
lishments in Clackamas county not
given in this directory, their card will
be inserted free of charge on receipt of
copy.
D
WILLAMETTE PULP & PAPER CO
N. R. Lang, Superintendent,
News Paper and Sulphite Pulp.
GEORGE BROUGIITOX,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill, Main and lGth Sts.
PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO.,
F. S. Kelly, Superintendent for
Oregon City Flouring Mills.
Flour and Feed.
CAPEX SHOE COMPANY,
E. Capen, Pres. N. M. Moody, Secy.
Standard Oregon Shoes.
Willamette Falls.
OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Ralph Jacobs, Pres. E. G. Jacobs, Secy
Cassimere, Flannels, Blankets and
Socks.
C. A. WILLEY,
Harness, Saddles and Shoes.
Seventh street, near depot
J. J. it W. II. NO YES,
Plain and Ornamental Baskets
made from Oregon Ash.
Factory in Bolton Addition
F. D. ANTRIM,
Axe, Sledge, Tick, etc., Handles
From Selected Oregon Oak.
LOGAN FLOURING MILLS,
Fischer Bros., Proprietors.
Flour and Feed
ABERNETHY SAWMILL,
J. II. Jones, Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Mill. 2 miles from Oregon City,
OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Ralph Jacobs, Pres. C. G. Jacobs, Secy.
Fine Toilet and V ashing Soaps.
JOSEPH MEINDL,
Hazel Shavings for Clarifying Beer.
Factory on the Abernethy, 2 miles from
Oregon Citv.
JOHN BARTNIK,
Hand Spinning Wheels for Wool.
Desks, Tables, etc., made to order.
Shop on Clackamas, mile above Park-place.
JOHN & THEO. TELLESON,
Handles of All Kinds
From Selected Oregon Oak.
Factory at Logan.
OREGON CITY IRON WORKS,
James Roake k Co.
Machine and Foundry Work.
Fourth and Water Streets.
GLADSTONE GREENHOUSE,
Wilkinson Bros., Proprietors.
Cut Flowers, Bulbs, Flower Plants and
RoBes.
MILWAUKEE CARDING MILL,
J. G. Bonnett, Proprietor.
Wool Carding of All Kinds.
DEEP CREEK FLOUR MILL,
E. H. Burghardt, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed.
MILLOVIA SAWMILL,
Chas. &. Robt. Miller, Proprietors.
Cedar and Fir Lumber.
PARKPLACE TANNERY,
Fairchild & Irish, Proprietors.
Shoe and Sole Leather. Work done on shares.
OrnamenU.1 Rugs made from Angora Goat
and other Skins.
JAMES WHETSTONE,
Plain and Ornamental Baskets.
Factory at Park place.
PARKPLACE STEAM LAUNDRY,
Sisters Good Shepherd. Props.
Laundry Work of All Kinds.
CROWN PAPER COMPANY,
W. P. Hawley, Superintendent.
Wrapping, Fruit and Bag Taper.
Sulphite and Mechanical Pulp.
SANDY SAWMILL,
J. H. Wewer, Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
BARLOW CREAMERY,
Barlow Creamery Ass'n, Props.
Fine Creamery Butter.
NEEDY TANNERY,
R. W. Zimmerman, Proprietor.
Harness, Whang and Skirting leather
UNION FLOUR MILLS,
G. J. Trullinger, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed
WILLAMETTE FALLS SAWMILL,
Charles Moehnke, Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
MULINO ROLLER MILLS,
C. T. Howard, Proprietor.
Flour and Few!
ADKINS BROS.,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill 3J miles cast of Canby
BROETJE'S N URSERY AN D GREEN
HOUSE.
J. F. Broetjo it Son, Proprietors.
Nursery Stock, Flower Plants and Bulbs,
Cut Flowers.
Courtney, on East Side Electric Line.
NEEDY CREAMERY AND APIARY,
D. J. Kaufman, Proprietor.
Gilt-Edged Butter and Clover Honey.
NEEDY SAWMILL,
J. A. Yoder, Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumlr.
OSWEGO NURSERY,
Walling it Jarisch, Proprietors.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery
and Flowers.
MARQUAM SAWMILL,
Mortenson it Hanson, Proprietors.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
0. II. BESTOW it CO.,
Sash, Doors, Moulding, -tc.
Mill Work of All Kinds.
Main and Eleventh Sts.
OREGON CITY ICE WORKS,
Jas. Lovett, Proprietor.
Artificial Ice and Cold Storage.
'ORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY,
P. F. Morey, Pres. II. W. Goode, Mgr.
Electric Light, Power and Heat.
AIMS SAWMILL,
E. H. Branihall, Proprietor.
Cedar and ir Lumber.
U OREGON CITY CIGAR FACTORY,
M Frederick Cramer, I'rop,
j r iwusiirs. r aciurv in oonon.
jbj LINDSEY it SONS,
W Rough and Dressed Lumber.
H 4 miles from Oregon City, Molalla road.
OREGON CITY LABOR EXCHANGE,
Crushed Rock for Concrete Work
A. J. Kellogg, Mgr.
SAXDY CREAMERY,
J. N. Foster,
Fine Creamery Butter.
GEORGE SAUM,
7 miles northwest of Stafford.
Rough and Dressed Lumber. Feed Mill,
STAFFORD FEED MILL,
John Schieve.
Feed of All Kinds.
II. II. WHEELER,
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Mill 3 miles east of Canby,
BUCKNER CREEK SHINGLE MILL,
J. H. Evans, Proprietor.
Mill 11 miles east of Oregon City.
J. K. MILLER,
Sawmill and Feed Mill.
Address, Needy
MULINO SAWMILL,
McCord Bros., Proprietors.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
SANDY FLOUR MILL,
F. A. Meinig, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed,
MILWAUKEE POTTERY WORKS,
Chas. Fischer, Proprietor.
Enameled Brick, Vases, Flowerpots, etc.
FRANK FOX,
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Sawmill 4 miles southeast of Molalla
NEW ERA FLOUR MILL,
J. Scevick, Proprietor.
Flour and Ford.
B. F. LINN,
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Sawmill on AUrncthy, 7 miles iroin
Oregon City.
BEESON ,t SONS,
Rough umt Dressed Lumber,
Sawmill on Abernethy, 10 miles from
Oregon City.
HEXRICI BROS.,
Feed Mill. Reaver Creek
ELYVILLE FEED MILL,
J. A. Thayer, Manager,
HEXRY KLEIXSMITIL
Feed Mill. Springwater.
SPRIXGWATER SUVMILL,
J. N. Livcrmoro. Proprietor.
Rough and Drussod Lumlier.
DOUGLAS, SIEFERit KEE,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill 2 miles east of Clackamas.
RICHARD HILLIARY,
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Suwmilo mile west of Damascus.
J. B. JOHNSON,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Mill 3 miles from Damascus
OREGON CITY BRICK YARD,
W. P. Poyser, Proprietor.
1 mile from court house. Foot of Moss Hill
VIOLA FLOUR MILL,
David Zurcher, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed.
LOUIS TOEDLEMKIR,
Feed Mill ami Plow Share Grinder,
Mill in the Kruse neighborhood.
EAST SIDE RAILWAY CO.,
Builders of Electric Cars.
Shops at Milwaukio.
J. H. MARTIN it SONS,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill on Abernethy, 8 miles from
Oregon City.
GLADSTONE SAWMILL CO.,
H. E. Cross, Manager.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
MULINO SHINGLE MILL,
Jesse it Hurias, Proprietors.
Fine Cedar Shingles.
STURGI3 BROS.,
Rough and Dressed Lumlier.
Sawmill 2 miles south of Molalla.
HERMANN BROS
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Sawmill 2 miles southeast of Molalla.
JOHN EVERHART,
Feed Mill.
3 miles south of Molalla.
ISAAC MILLER,
Rough und Dressed Lumber,
Brick and Tile.
Mill and works 2 miles east of Hubbard.
OSWEGO IRON AND STEEL CO.,
W.M.Ladd, Pres. J.Frank Watson, Sec.
Pig Iron and Water Pipe.
Furnaco and Pijm Foundry at Oswego.
SCIIRADER BROS.,
Feed Mill und Plow Share Grinding.
1J miles southwest of Stafford.
A. J. SAWTELI.,
Grower and Dealer in Teasels,
Molalla, Oregon.
ABERNETHY BRICK YARD,
J. B. E. Jones, Proprietor.
Yard 1 ) miles from Oregon City.
AURORA SAWMILL,
Colo it Sons, Proprietors.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
FRED MOEHNKE,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill on Abernethy 10 miles from
Oregon City.
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Alkali Water In Colorado.
W. W. Cooke, writing from the Col
orado experiment station to Rural New
Yorker, says: For a person who moves
to an alkali district and takes the water
into the system for the first time Email
loses of paregorio for the first few days
re advisable. After that nature will
take the matter in hand and accommo
date the system to the new Leverage. It
'would be difficult to claim that there
was any bad effect to either man or
beast from living on alkali soil or
drinking alkali water. We are in a
country where, within a few miles, can
be found farms of all grades, from
strongly alkaline to those nearly free
from alkali. Practically all of the soil
from the fiocky mountains to western
Kansas and Nebraska has a good deal
of alkali. Where it is not strong enough
to form a white crust on top it does not
eeni to injure vegetation.
Some of the most successful sheep
raising done in this country has been
accomplished where the only water
available is strongly alkaline. Personal
ly the only objection I have to alkali
water is that it does not quench thirst.
I require from two to three times as
much alkali water as river water. It
also tends to crack the lips and chap
the bands. Outside of these minor dis
advantages, I would be just as willing
to take alkali water as the best artesian
well water.
Trial oi Bay Cap.
The frequent and extended use of the
dree styles of bay caps viz, the
Eymmes' paper board, oiled cotton and
cotton impregnated with tannin, bas
led to the following conclusions at the
Massachusetts hatch experiment station:
1. Caps of mmie sort are extremely
useful, especially with such crops as
clover, millet, oats and peas and other
slow curing crops, especially those
much injured by excessive handling.
2. The fcjymnies' cap is most quickly
applied an important point and is
best liked. It appears to be wearing
very well. 8. Of the two styles of cloth
caps in use, those impregnated with
tannin are most durable. The oiled caps
are more mildewed than the others and
have become much more torn. 4. It
has been found that in some cases,
where clover has been cocked quite
green and covered with the three kinds
of caps and allowed to stand for some
time with frequent rains, it has kept
better under the cloth than under the
Symmes' caps. The porosity of the for
mer in such cases appears to be an ad
vantage. Concerning Alfalfa.
The second cutting of alfalfa is not
quite as good for horses for fattening
purposes as the first, and should ad
vance a little further than the first crop,
which is cut soon as any bloom begins
to show, while the third crop should
stand till in fall bloom, unless there is
danger of frost. Alfalfa should not get
frost, as freezing is extremely detri
mental, either before cutting or in the
swath. Rain, too, it ruinous. Alfalfa
is as delicate about getting wet or frost
ed as. red clover. Colorado Farmer.
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washington street Tues
day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at
5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskunie
Monday, Wednesday and Friday even
ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point
about 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25;
Rainier 8:20; Kalama 9 :15 ; St. Helens
10:30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m.
This Is the nearest and most direct
route to the great Nehalem valley.
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points
FIRST Go via St. Paul because
the lines to that point will afford
you tno very best service.
SECOND See that the coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via the Wis
consin Central because that line
makes close connections with all
the trans-continental lines entering
the Union Depot there, and its ser
vice is first-class in every particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend the
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via the Wisconsin
Central lines, or address
Jas. C. Pond, or Quo. 8. Battv,
(Jen. Pas. Agt., General Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis 210 8tnrk Ht.,
Portland, Or.
O
REGON CITY IRON WORKS
New and Enlarged Shop with all appliances for
MACHINE WORK & CASTING
All work executed in the best manner possible. Promptness guaran
teed on all orders.
R,E!I3JA.lKI3Sra--A.-SI3EiaiAIjT-2'.
Prices the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street
noar Main, Oregon City, Oregon. '
J. ROAKE & CO.
Shaver Transportation Co.