Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 12, 1897, Image 8

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HTRONIZE UUR HOME 1NDUSTRISS
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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 each have a bottor market for
their products, if our poople would encourage our local manufacturers
by giving preference to their products over those imported from other
places. Were such the practice, it would not be long until Clackamas
county would be one of the greatest industrial centers on this Coast.
INDUSTRIAL DIRECTORY FOR CLACKAMAS COUIUTY.
ItFlf 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.
WILLAMETTE PULP Sz PAPER CO'
a. iang, cupenmenaeni,
V News Taper and Sulphite Pulp.
"A GEORGE BROUGHTON,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill, Main and 16th Sts.
a PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO.,
m F. S. Kelly, Superintendent for
Oregon City Flouring Mills.
il Flour and Feed.
CAPEN 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. Sz W. II. NO YES,
Plain and Ornamental Baskets
made from Oregon Ash.
Factory in Bolton Addition.
F. D. ANTRIM,
Axe, Sledge, Pick, etc., Handles
From Selected Oregon Oak.
LOGAN FLOURING MILLS,
Fischer Bros., Proprietors.
Flour and Feed.
fj ABERNETHY SAWMILL,
J. II. Jones, Proprietor.
H Hough and Dressed Lumber.
B Mill. 2 miles from Oregon City.
8 OREGON CITY MANUFACTURING
J COMPANY,
& Ralph Jacobs, Pres. C. G. Jacobs, Secy.
g Fine Toilet and Washing Soaps.
Hazel Shavinsrs for Clarifying Beer.
j Oregon City.
H JOHN BARTNIK.
Hand Spinning Wheels for Wool.
Desks, Tables, etc., made to order.
Shop on Clackamas, mile above Park-place.
t
JOHN & THEO. TELLESON,
Handles of All Kinds
From Selected Oregon Oak.
Factory at Logan.
OREGON CITY IRON WORKS,
James Roake & Co.
Machine and Foundry Work.
Fourth and Water Streets.
GLADSTONE GREENHOUSE,
Wilkinson Bros., Proprietors.
Cut Flowers, Bulbs, Flower Plants and
Roses.
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 Sz Irish, Proprietors.
Shoe and Sole Leather. Work done on shares.
Ornamentt.1 Rukb 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 Paper.
Sulphite and Mechanical Pulp.
SANDY SAWMILL,
J. II. Wewer, Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
BARLOW CREAMERY,
Barlow Creamery Ass'n, Props.
Fine Creamery Butter.
fcj OREGON CITY CIGAR FACTORY,
& Frederick Cramer, Prop ,
$ Fine Cigars. Factory in Bolton.
M LINDSEY Sz SONS,
jM Rough and Dressed Lumber
ffj 4 miles from Oregon City, Molalla road.
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 Feed
ADKINS BROS.,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill 3J miles east of Canby.
broetje's nursery and green
house.
J. F. Broetje 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 Lumber.
OSWEGO NURSERY,
Walling Sz Jarisch, Proprietors.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery
and Flowers.
MARQUAM SAWMILL,
Mortenjon & Hanson, Proprietors.
Rough and Dressod Lumber.
G. II. BESTOW & 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.
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY,
P. F. Morey, Pres. H. W. Goode, Mgr.
Electric Light, Power and Heat.
AIMS SAWMILL,
E. H. Bramhall, Proprietor.
Cedar and ir Lumber.
OREGON CITY LABOR EXCHANGE,
Crushed Rock for Concrete Work
A. J. Kellogg, Mgr.
SANDY CKEAMERY,
J. N. Foster,
Fine Creamery Butter.
GEORGE SAUM,
7 miles northwest of Stafford.
Rough and Dressed Lumber. Feed Mill.
STAFFORD FEED MILL,
John Sehieve.
Feed of All Kinds.
A.J. SAWTELL,
Grower and Dealer in Toasels,
Molalla, Oregon
II. H. WHEELER,
Rough and Dressed Lumler.
Mill 3 miles east of Canby
BUCKNER CHEEK SHINGLE MILL,
J. II. Evans, Proprietor.
Mill 11 miles oast 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 Briek, Vases, Flower Pots, etc.
FRANK FOX,
Rough and Dressed LudiIht.
Sawmill 4 miles southeast of Molalla.
IIEXRICI BROS.,
Feed Mill. B eaver Creek.
ELYVILLE FEED MILL,
J. A. Thayer, Manager.
HENRY KLEINSMITII.
Feed Mill. Springwater.
St'RINGWATER SWVMILL,
J. N. Livermore. Proprietor.
Rough and Dressed Lumler.
DOUGLAS, SIEFER it KEE,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill 2 miles east of Clackamas.
RICHARD IIILLIARY,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmile J mile west of Damascus.
J. B. JOHNSON,
Rough and DreKHed Lunilier.
Mill 3 miles from Damascus.
OREGON CITY BRICK YARD,
W. P. Poyscr, Proprietor.
1 mile from court house. Footof Moss Hill
VIOLA FLOUR MILL,
David Zurcher, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed.
ABERNETHY BRICK YARD,
J. B. E. Jones, Proprietor.
Yard 1) miles from Oregon City.
B. F. LINN,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill on Aliernethy, 7 miles Irom
Oregon City.
I5EESOX it SONS,
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Sawmill on Alx-rnethy, 10 miles from
Oregon City.
FRED MOEHNKE,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill on Abemctby 10 miles from
Oregon City.
J. II. MARTIN t SONS,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Sawmill on Abernethy, 8 miles from
Oregon City.
GLADSTONE SAWMILL CO.,
II. E. Cross, Manager.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
MULINO SHINGLE MILL,
Jesse Sz Hurias, Proprietors.
Fine Cedar Shingles.
STURGIS BROS.,
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
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 Molalln.
ISAAC MILLER,
Rough and 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.
Furnace and Pipe Foundry at Oswego.
LOUIS TOEDLEM EIR,
Feed Mill and Plow Share Grinder,
Mill in the Kruse neighborhood.
EAST SIDE RAILWAY CO.,
Builders of Electric Cars.
, Shops at Milwaukio.
SCIIRADER BROS.,
Feed Mill and Plow Sharo Grinding.
1J miles southwest of Stafford
AN ANCIENT MEXICAN CITY.
A C vlou Leg-rod Some Relir of Emperor
Maximilian.
Qneretaro was a town before the
Spanish conquest and was made a city
in 16C5. A legend of Qneretaro is that
an O torn to chief, Fernando de Tapia
ky Dame, undertook to convert the city
to Christianity in a way that seems
novel to ns, bat was common enough to
bis day. He came from Tula with a
challenge to the people of Queretaro to
a fair stand up fight If he won, the
people surviving were to be baptized.
The challenge was accepted, but while
tbe fight was in progress a dark cloud
came up and the blessed Santiago was
siifln in the heavens with a fiery cross,
whereupon the people of Qneretaro gave
up and were baptized. They set up a
Jtone cross to commemorate the event
yn the sit of the present church of
Santa Cruz. There is scarcely a church
jn Mexico which has not a legend of
this kind attached to it The town is
identified with the history of Mexico.
Here the treaty of peace between the
.United States and Mexico was ratified
3a 1848, and here Maximilian made his
last stand in 1867, was obliged to sur
render and was shot Everybody is in
terested in Maximilian muiuly on ac
count of poor Carlotta. Maximilian was
executed on the Cerro de las Campanas
and with him Generais Miramin and
Media. The place is marked by thre
Jittle crosses of sioue. The two gen
erals were killed at the first volley, but
Jtfaximiliau, who had requested that be
be shot through the body that bis
mother might look upon bis face, was
only wounded, and a second firing was
required to kill him.
The emperor had been led to believe
that Carlotta was dead. She became in
sane from grief and was kept in an asy
lum for many years, but she still lives
and still mourns for her dead buHbaud
and the loss of her throne. The United
States government protested against the
execution of Maximilian, but in vain,
Juarez refusing to spare him.
There are all kinds of relics of Maxi
milian in Mexico the Yturbide thea
ter, where he was tried and condemned,
the table on which the death warrant
was signed, the wooden stools on which
the prisoners sat during the trial and
tbe coffin of Maximilian, whose remains
were subsequently sent to Austria and
buried at Miramar. I confess I do not
share in any sentiment of pity for Max
imilian, who was an adventurer with
out a shadow of right in Mexico and
took the chances of war. He was, it is
true, a victim of Napoleon and of his
own ambition and was very scutrily
treated by those who had induced him
to set up bis throne in Mexico, but to
have released him would have been to
establish a claimant for the Mexican
throne. It was better that this man
should die than that thousands should
be sacrificed in the wars he would sure
ly have fomented if be had been allowed
to live. Philadelphia Ledger
FOR CLATSKANIE
Blank note, receipt and order books
at the Enterprise office.
That Lame Bark can be rured with
Dr.MlWN4.UVli tLABTEK. Only 26c.
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washington street Tues
day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at
5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Clatskanie
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; Kalama9:15; St. Helens
10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m.
This Is the nearest and most direct
route to tbe great Nelialem valley,
Shaver Transportation Co.
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points
FIRST Go via St. Paul because
the lines to that point will afford
youtne 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 lincB 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 Oko. 8. Batty,
Gen. Pas. Aftt., General Apent,
Milwaukee, Wis 2WI Htnrk Ht.,
Portland, Or.
QREGON CITY IRON WORKS
AURORA SAWMILL,
Cole Si Sons, Proprietors.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
NEW ERA FLOUR MILL,
J. Sccvick, Proprietor.
Flour and Feed.
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.
BEPAIBING - -A. - SPECIALTY.
Prices the lowest to be had in Portland. Shop on Fourth Street
near Main, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. ROAKE & CO.