Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 19, 1897, Image 5

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    Oregon Gity Enterprise.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
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Htii.L U Thk Kino. Some of the
limiliiiu uolil democrat ol On-Kon City re
gard Col. It. A. Miller' alatcincnt In last
wwk'i Kiili'rrlB m enllri-ly tnonwi-e-Iiik
mul y Hktb 'f h"kI K"l'l
uVmoriiiU lo Imry Mr. Hry.ii Ut No-viitlK-r
nJ llu'iero mill enotili kjI.
ttulrd limn in tlio 'rty to tlo tip tlio
(rea ilvvrllw uiln. Hut notwlllintan.!
Ing thU (liowlng tltfi'f pHtriotn gilmlt tl.o
line of the gll ilaniUrJ mtn of
the .arty have . flln In Imr.l
.lw, licn It coiiim to the lti'rntive
o( cho-wlng iMitwwn Hryn, anarchy,
ru liatlon ami ruin on the one haml
ml going over into the rcpuhllc.n camp
on the otlmr with Ha rol.U-r larllT. They
ay there moat nere.Harily be two great
IKilitiial parliea In thU country ami that
the Kjulliiti party lit ahmilutwly been
wallowed up by Hryan and hi follower
and they will have to jwlitlon In order
to get on the ticket at all. in nearly all
of the lUlea where they formerly hail a
parly org.nUulloti, at the next election.
That the principle of the grand old party
of JcflerKon and Jat kaon are a enduring
a the everluitting lull, while the repre
eiitHtivi of that parly have itood the
government I" K"1 l,t''1" during many
trying ordeal in the pant. 8lill theco
democrat, who hve en voting the
ticket alnco the tiny of Andrew Jackon,
have come to the concluHion, alter sur
veying the condition of their party
calmly and dinpamiionately, that the
w orditol Solomon when he aid: "Though
thtiti tthoiiMcHt bray a fool in a mortar
among wheat with a pelle, yet will not
hi f-xiliNlincH depart from him," are
uHpeciully Hppliruhlu to the member of
their parly.
Maiios (5kt a Niivr Tkial The
gupreino court ha ordered a new trial
In the cute iif Dun Mitgone, aentenced to
three years In the penitentiary for grave
robbery. It was ohown In the bill of
exceptions that Detective Welsh and
KimmoiiB, of Portland, and Stenographer
Noltner, employed in tho chief ol police
odlce In Portland, were permitted, do
flpito defendunt'g ohjiHition, lo detail
statement made them by Montgomery,
Hector and Long, in Magone' absence,
to tho etfuct that, at the lutter's Bolicita
tion, other agreed to engage in the
commirmioit of the crime charged In the
Indictment. The supreme court hold
that the evidence show thut the crime
charged had been fully consummated be
fore the conHpirators made the declara
tion to the witnesses, and bonce the evi
dence thereof at Mugone' trial was In
competent for any purpone. The evi
dence objected to being inadmissible for
any purioso, the stutement that it was
incompetent is sullloient to present to
thl court the identical question consid
ered in the court below. This is held to
be Biilllcitmt error for revere al of the lower
court. The supreme court also hold
that while Montgomery' testimony was
not Incompetent his interest in the re
Biilt of the trial might affect its credi
bility, and that he was induced to testify
againBtMugone by promises held out to
him by the ductives. District Attorney
Lord represented the state and Judge
Moreland the defense.
Tatknt Flouu. The Portland Flour
ing mills company of this city has re
cently been sending out sample of their
new brand of Patent flour, manlaetured
especially for the local trade. This flour
ia guaranteed to absorb more water and
make more loayes ol broad to the sack
than any other brand on the market.
Tbe tests to which the good housewives of
our city have snbjectm! thl new flour
have been entlieley SHtUfuclory and the
company' sale have greatly Increased
during Hi week. It Nerve to show
what a little Jiidli'loti advertising will do
when you lutvo a really good article to
advertise. Hostile imylng one of the
very best brand of flour on the market
when you get Patent, you are patron!.
lug c home Industry and assisting In the
material advancement of our city.
Imi'Iiovki Tim in Hkmvic. Arrange
ment have been made by the Southern
Pacific company to run the McMlnuville
passenger train, on the West Side,
through to Iridi'Hindenre commencing
Tuesday, Nov. 10. This doe not change
the arriving and leaving time of this
train at station between Portland and
McMlnnvlllo, Inclusive, being limply an
extension of tho run. Thl change I
something In the nature of an experi
ment. If the train la liberally patron
food, or even to an extent which will
compensate thl company for the In
creased exeuse, It will lie continued in
definitely, Thi change will be a great
convenience to the people on the West
Side.
IliitTiiiiAY Pahtv. Little Martina
Parker, the daughter of Mr. Charles
Parker of thl city, was five year old on
Tueiday and celebrated the event by giy
a party lo a numlier of her yonnv friends.
The little hotles received many nice
present and entertained her guest with
game and an elegant luncheon. Little
Murillna has been ul!ering for a long
time from the effect of a dislocated
ankle and will be taken to the hospital
today to have an oerallno performed in
the hope of restoring her to health.
1.A1UKM Kmtkktain. Tile ladles of
Fall (irove Circle, No. 32, Woodmen of
the World, wilt give one of their pica
iug entertainment at Willamette hall
next Monday evening, Nov. 22. A good
musical and literary entertainment will
he rendered and the gramaphono, Kdi
sons latest and most wonderful Inven
tion, will he used for the first time at
public entertainment. Admission only
10 cent. Everybody Invited.
Hot To Uknt. A brand new seven
room cottage, hard finished and located
in the healthest part of Oregon City.
Kate of rent no object. right kind of family
wanted to rare for house. Apply at
this tiflice.
Donk With A Knikk. Those fine,
juicy steak and prime roasts to Ims ob
tained at Albright' meat market are all
done with a kinfe In the band of an
expert cutter.
THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.
tU lUpId Urawlh la In Wirt-Capital
InVHUil,
Sinoo 1H0O the beet sugar Industry of
the western stute has grown I mm au
Invested capital or f.'luO.OOO to over
10,600,000. In the same timo tho area
of laud planted to sugar beet bus in
creased from 3,100 acre to 80,000
acre. Today there are over 8,00 fum
(lie lit the west that get their living by
rowing beets, by working in sugar fac
tories, by quarrying lime nick for tho
liiauufiit'turn of beet sugar and by mak
ing mnchiuerv mid supplies for the run
ning of the si.i.i- fat'liiMo. This yeur
the industry is going forward iu leap.
Tlinusuiiil of acre of laud that has
heretofore been virgin soil and hit
never been UM d for unythiiig bnt grai
ing for sheep or cattle is being con
Verted into great field of sugar beets,
snd some f 5.000,000 will be invested iu
beet sugar factories in the southwest
alone iu the next J 2 months. Iu present
ing the foregoing statistics the New
York Tribune ulso calls attention go tbe
new western plant as follows:
Two now sugar factories are approach
ing completion iu California, one at
Alaniitos, iu the vicinity of Los Ange
les, and the other at Salinas, In central
California. The m tuilo of Pheuix, A.
T., and tho settlers iu tho Oilu valley
aro discussing the ft nidbility of bonding
thut region fur a $700,000 sugar factory
and rcllnci-y tliat v ill utilize the prod
uct of beet from fi.CUO acres of laud in
central Aiiomi, The foundation for a
sugar factory, to huve a capacity of 800
tons of beets a day, is laid at Koswell,
N. M. The Mormons have had such suc
cess with their factory lit Lehi, Utah,
that they have contracted for the ina
ohiuery for n new beet sugar factory of
1,000 tons capacity, to be built in the
neighborhood of Provo.
A company of Frenchmen, of whom
Lnzifrd Freres, the Parisian bankers, are
member, bus decided to invest some
l,(100,0l)0 iu fonr beet sugar factories
iu California, New Mexico and Texaa
iu the next two years. They have rep
resentatives now spying out eligible lo
calities for growing sugar beets. Tbe
final decision as to the exact location of
the factories will probably bo announced
from Paris some time this summer.
Then a syndicate of tian Francisco, St
Louis and Chicago capitalists has de
cided to build tlirco of the largest beet
sngur factories in the world, each hav
ing a daily capacity of 4,000 tons of
bents, in the Arkansas valley, in Col
orado. Tho building of these immense
works is to begin before August. Tbe
fuctories, nil complete and equipped,
will cost $0,000,000, and truots have
been devoted to growing sugar beet.
While there has been a woeful depre
ciation in all farm lands throughout
Kansas and Nebraska, the value of tbe
acres planted to sugar beet in those
states has risen from 400 to 800 per
cent. This year tbe area of sugar boot
land there is again extended.
Wanted.
Twenty-five yearling ewes and one
buck, half Shropshire and half Merino.
A. G. Jacobs,
Oregon City Mfg. Co.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES.
The young men's gymnasium class will
begin on Monday night' next at 7 'VI
The room will be opened every night
except Sunday to member from 7tol(:.'!0
and Instruction on the horse, parallel
bar, horisontal bar, mat and trick
rings will be given on Monday and Fri
day night.
Hoy' clauses will be held on Tuesday
from 4 to 0 p. m and Saturday from 10
to 12 a. m. Hoys from 12 to 15 may join.
Membership fee are, entrance one
dollar; due, twenty five cents jr
month, entitling member to use of bath
and gymnasium at above hour.
Itev. W. L. Molloy, will address the
men' gospel meeting at 4 p. in. next
Sunday. All are Invited.
A V
Free
Excursion
To
Portland.
Moyer
Clothing
Comp'y
Third
and
Oak
Streets
Aid for the Hospital.
The Koetorv.St. Paul' Episcopal)
Church, Oregon City, Nov. 17. J
To the Public:
By tho kindness of the publisher of
this paper I am jierniitted to appeal to
the generously inclined in behalf of the
Good Samaratin hospital, Portland. It
is a Protestant Institution whom doors
are open to all, regadles of sex, creed,
or place of nativity. People of many
nationalities and of various phases of
belief yearly avail themselves of its ben
efit. The hospital is almost wholly
supported by charity, ami gii'is of every
description are gratefully received. We,
therefore, in thi way solicit fruit!, vege
tables, potatoes and produce of any kind.
Also old linen for bandages, and any
thing which the exigences of a hospital
would suggest.
Your gifts may be brought to the
church on Thanksgiving day, or on any
day before : or they be left at any one of
the following places: Messrs. Grace &
Co., Ely; Mr. Harris, Oregon City; or
Mr. Stokes, Canemab. The transporta
tion lines deliver them at the hospital
free of charge.
We have had a bountiful harvest. Let
not fullness lead to forgetfulness. We
shall please God by transforming the
praise we feel into kindness and bene
factions which other shall enjoy. "I was
sick and ye visited me;" and ''When
saw we Thee sick?" But "Inasmuch as
ye have done it unto the least of these
my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
D. W. Williams.
Undertaker and Embalmer.
U. L. Hoi ni an undertaker and em
balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col
lege. Full stock of casket and coffins
at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in
Weinhard' building on Main street.
Wall Paper.
Best stock of wall paper In Oregon City
latest designs and prices to suit the times
at K. L. Holman's, Main street, oppo
site Court House, tf.
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lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1.00
per box by maib 6 boxes for $5.00.
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For Bale by C. G. Huntley.
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our manager. We sell only at
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