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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1897)
Orcgonjcity Enterprise. 'oiikAon oitv omciciw. Mayor, ... Jt(il'(pr:llT, - -ClileioN'ollc -Treasurer, Cllty Attorney, -Hiri't'l ComiiifmiWiner, Hupt. of Water Works, Cllv Kimliivnr. - Cnunelliimil T. 0. (isillt, I.. 0. (Jsplrs, John 1 1 1 1 liter, K I). Wlimiii, K. hummer, Jut Koake, II. K, Hsrrln, Frank Hunch. Council insets I) rut Wednesday of m month in oiiy nan. K, 0. r'aullnlil Tim.. K. Ityan C'Iih.. H. lliirn. 11. K. HirnlHhl - I). II. Pvit !. Iliilieoi k, Jr W. II lloWHil 1), W. Klnnsird 1'Wloalors, nil colore, 20, 25, 115 arid i 4li conlii at tho Kucket store. Urand spectacular Masujio Hull by the Kud Men C'liriHttDHN night, Doc. 25. Men trimmed hut Mis (loMmnltli'ii. at low price at CONVENTIONS HELD Non-I'aillNitti arid liidopcridcritN Nominate CundldatCM. Hnilillim Mini httriioNM at Youiik'm second Convention Proceeding In Detail FRIDAY, DKCKMHMt 8, 1MJ7. CHAT ABOUT TOWN Great riHluctlon on all trlinuiiid liutii at Minn (iulllwilllll'i, Money to loan on good real estate security by A. 8. Dresser. Mens, heavy wool aost and a nice linn of underwear at tho Itaeket Store. Grand Hired naradu by the Kud Men Christmas day, at noon sharp. Secure reserved scat at Huntley'i for the minstrel FrliUy, iMcember IO'Ii Kegular quailorly coiiiiniuilon sorvli at tho llaptUt church next Hunday morn in. Kev. Dr. William will conduct aervh at the dispel In Caueinah next Sunday at 2 p. in. The amnion for killliiK ptirnmit n closed last Tuesday. SxjrtMiiii(i will make note of IliU to tbulr profit. Huyer alio have many ifift to make ami must be economical w hile being gen erous, iliould ex a in I no tlm immense va rlety of Christina good at Huntley'. book store. Ere collected by County Clerk Dixon ami turned Into the treasury during No winder amounted to 2IU 65 wMIh Re corder Lcwclling turned in fee to the amount of 11112.81). Karl' Clover ltool Tea, for Constlpa lion il'a tlm Wot and If after nnlng it yon don't any no, return the package and gi-t your money, Hold by Cliarman A Co druggists, Oregon City, l'rof. Swantnn will give the next dune- Inn lesson Friday evening pec. loth. (ientleinen winding tn dance during (tie bourn of Instruction 2!c. Ijtdinn free. Opn from 7:.'I0 to 10:30. Hilda huyern atioiild examine that table of bibbtn and lentamenU at llmitley'i book atore, to much good tyiKt, good paper and good leather binding lor ao lllllo money .rem almost incredible. For Constipation take Karl'a Clover Koot Tea, the great Mood I'uriller. Cures Headache, Nervounnenn, Ei option on the face, and in ken the bead clear an a liell. Sold by Cliaimau A Co., druggists, Oregon City. Afier bearing some friendn continunlly praising CliHmlerlinn'a Cliolio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curt in Fleck, of Analieim, California, purchased a bottle of it for bin own use and in now an enthu siastic over Itn wondeiliil work an anyone can lx . The ito and 60 cent sixes lor sale by U. A. Harding. A fanner' liiHtituto will Iw held at Saptonie, Columbia county, on Decem ber Hth and 10th. CHptaiu J. T. An person, who r.lwaya Inken an Interent in agriculture lis received an Invitation to be present, and w ill no doubt aeknow ledge the receipt of tho name by bin presence. Mr. and Mm, Cbarlen Albright were to have been given a surmise party Mon ilav evening in honor of their 20th wedding unnivernary, but their daughter DchnIo wan taken down with acarlutiua and the parly had to be dinpenned with. An elegant china not however, found itn way to their home during the day, ailunt reminder of the appreciation in which they are hold by innumerable friendn. hand atore at your own price, Wood wanted at thin ofll:, ouk, fir or limb. In length 10 or 22 inch or four foot. Much Interent Taken In Next Momliiy'a Content The regular aenniou of the county court for December will begin next Wednua day, Sloven, apringn, bed, matrennen, etc, at way down prlcei at Young' necond band atore. Nou-rurtlHHn Ticket. Mayor R. O. CniiliHd. Trcaiirr H, K. Htralght. Coiiiicllinen.Kir.t ward John Jiittiierand Ituilolpli Koarnnr, C'oiincllriimi, Hecond ward Arthur Mllln and Fred Mutznrr. rurnuantto a call for a non-partinan convention which had Umn previously Iniued alout 125 cltizenn gathered in Weinbard'a ball Monday evening for the purpone of nominating candidate to be voted for at the coming city election, which takei place next Monday. Mr. George A. Harding called the meeting to order at 8 o'clock, and after staling the object of the meeting, declared nomi nation lor chairman in order. Upon motion which wan carried unaniiiiouHly Mr, Harding wan made permanent chair- Khlloh'a Conniiiiiption Cure cure lnl4 after thanking the convention where oilier fail. It lathe leading Cough for t,e 10(lor conlerred. atated that the Cure, and no home nhouldlM) without it. next order of buninen waa the election rieanant In take and goc right to the 0f secretary. Frank Griffith was cbonen Cushion tops, very pretty imitation corduroy, other assortments 25 and 35 cent at the ltackut store. Ank your grocer for Gold Leaf Iiuklng I'owder. Take no other, A trial can will convince all liousewlvei tliat it hat no iiiperlor. lilnhop Morris, of 1'ortland will con duct nervii en and tireach In Ht. Paul's I Fpincopal church next Hunday morning; Dr. Williams in the evening. sot. Hold by Cliarman A Co.. druggist Oregon t!ity. Mins Allle Hughes, Norfolk, Vs., was friglrtfully burned on tho face and neck. I'm I n wan instantly relieved by De Witt' Wiudi Haxel Salve, which healed the Injury without leaving a scar It In the famous pile remedy. Geo. A. Harding. If you are looking for a Christmas nrenent that in useful and durable a well a elegant, examine the new line of umbrellas received direct from the factory at lluntley'n book store. Latest lesign, highest quality of goods and lowest price. J. A. I'erklns, of Antiquity, O., was for thirty years needleealy tortured by physician for the cure of eczema, lie was quickly cured by using De Wilt's Witch Hii7.nl Halve, the famous healing salve for pile and skin deacancs. Geo . Harding. Hiecial values In trimmed hats, bats that are stylish, well made and that plcatein every respect a saving in price too. A great variety of caps from cheuo est to the best, ribbons pompous silks etc. II at bedrock prices. Mrs. M. K Hamilton, lUn Fmont, Oregon City. elected, to give a good, clean, economi cal administration of city affairs. I am infavoi of extending the electric light to Ely and shall also use my influence to get a third ward for the city." J. W. Noble piatsd Solomon S. Walker in nomination for councilman of the Hecond ward; W. N. Godfrey placed Charles I). I.alourotUt in nomination for councilman for the First ward; J.J. Cooke nominated II. C. Steven for the First ward ; and T, 8. Lawrence named George Uronghton for the Hecond ward These gentlemen were declared the unanirrou choice of the convention for councilmen. II. E, Straight was placed in nomlna' tlon for treasurer by V. R. Hyde and received the unanimous viya voce vote of the meeting. The petitions or certiflcatea of nomi nation required by law to be filed In each case were submitted and filed, after which the meeting adjourned. MONTHLY TEACH EKS' MEETING! 2000 Held at Clackamas Saturday Evening 'orrmber 27. Don't be persuaded into buying linl inenls without reputation or merit, Cham berlian'a Tain Halm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a tost of many years. Such letters aa the follow ing, from L, G. Bagley, Ilueneme, Cal., are constantly being recleveJ : "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Cham berlain's Pain Halm, and I say bo after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame back, spralna and swellings. For sale by G. A. Harding; The French say "it is the impossible that happens." This has proved to bo the case with the Mount Lebanon Shak ers. The whole sciuutillc world has been labor ing to cure dyspepsia, but every ef fort seemed to meet with defeat. The suf fering from stomach trouble is almost universal. Multitudes have no desire for food and that which they do eat cause them pain and distress. Sleepless night are the rule and not the exception, and thousands of sufferers have become dis couraged. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon re cently came to the front with their new Digestive Cordial, which contains not only a lood alroady digested, but is a di gester of food. It promptly relieves noarly aliform of Indigestion. Ask your druggist for one of tliler books. Lftxol, the new Castor Oil, is being used in hospitals. It 1b swoet as honey. It i easy to catch a cold and just aa easy to gel rid ol It it you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. It cure coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneu monia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleatnut to take, safe to use and sure to cure. Geo. A.Harding. Daniel Williams, at the northeast cor ner of Center and Seventh streets, has a hoice and well selected slock of family groceries which be is selling at very reasonable rate. His motto I "live and let live, with honest weights and measures". Goods deliveded to any part of the city. Mrs. Stark, l'leiisant Kidge, O., says, After two doctors gave up my boy to I saved hi in from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is the piickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Geo. A. Harding. The statement made many years ago that "man cannot live by breal alone" is as true as it ever was he must have a nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go with it. Richard 1'etr.old sal way ready to furnish his customers with the best of fresh and smoked meats at either hie Main or Seventh street market. Died. Wiiitk At Concord, Friday, Nov. 1HU7, of heart failure, Mrs. C. White, aged about 40 years. The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon by Itev. T. It, A. Sell wood and the remain interred in the Milwaukee cemetery. Mr. White's death la peculiarly sad in that she leaves a hustmml, who Is In straitened circum stances, with three small children to provide for, neither of whom is old enough to look aftei the others In his absence. Bimu In Boise City, Idaho, on Monday Nov, ... 1HH7, or tuberculosis ot the liver, James H. Bush, aged 55 years. Deceased was the father of Mrs. Georgo S. Llndsey of this city, who reached his bodside a few days before be died. Mr. Rush was a prominent banker of Boise and a member of the Masonic fraternity, under whose auspices the funeral was conducted last Wednesday. Whut Dr. A. K. Suiter Sny. Buffalo, N. Y. Gknts; From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption, sold by Charman A Co., druggists, Oregon City. Horn. Swoi'R In this city, November 20, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs.il. t. bwope, a V pound daughter. i secretary by acclamation. At this juncture the chair announced that nominations for mayor were in order. Rudolph Koernor, after compli menting the city uon the able adminis tration which bad been given it by the present Incumbent, placed the name of Mayor Catifleld before the convention for that office, and in the absence of other nominations it was made unani mous. At this point great enthusiasm prevailed and Mr. Caufield was called for. That gentleman came forward and thanked the convention for it hearty approval of discourse and pledging anew hi bet efforts in behalf of the city if again elected. For treasurer II. E. Htralght waa re nominated by acclamation. The chair then instructed the citizens of each ward to organize separate or ward conventions for the purpose of nominating councilmen, the First ward occupying the east and the second ward the west side of the room. The First ward selected O. W. Church as chair man and Max Bollack secretary, after which John Bittner and Rudolph Koer- ner were re nominated hy acclamation for councilmen, after which that wing of the convention adjourned. The Second ward selected E. E. Wil liams chairman and A. 8. Dresser sec retary. Nominations for councilmen were declared in order and the following names were proiwa'd. George Brough- ton. J. A. Thayer, Fred Metzner, J. II. Walker, Arthur Milln, S. F. Scripture. At this juncture a motion was made and duly carried that the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes should be declared the nominees. C. H. Dye, Dr. Carll, Geome Broughton and K. Curry were apK)inled teller. The first ballot resulted as follows: Broughton 10 Thayer 14 Meizner 20 Walker-20 Milln 23 Scripture 10 Whereupon Milln was declared nomi nated, but as there was a tie between the two next highest a second ballot was taken, and with the exception of six scattering, Walker and Metzner re ceived all the votes as follows: Walker-22 Metzner 'M Metzner was declared nominated. The convention as a whole was then called to order and upon motion of C. II. Dye tho nominees of the two wards were unanimously endorsed. George A. Harding, Thomas F. Ryan and S. F. Scripture were selected as a campaign committee, after which the convention adjourned. -' The Independent Ticket. Mayor-Dr. John W. Powell. Treasurer II. K. Straight. Couticllmen, First ward Charles D. Lat- ourette, H. C. Stevens. Councilmen, Second ward Solomon S. Walker, George Broughton. The regular monthly meeting of the Clackamas County Teachers' association, was held in the school building at Clackamas, Saturday November 27, 1897. Called to order at the usual time by the president, II G. rk weather. The minutes of the previous meeting as prepared by the secretary, Fannie G. 1'orter, was read and approved. It was decided to omit the meeting in December, and bold the next regular meeting at Milwaukee, the last Saturday in January 1898. The name of Ella J. Boebkle, Alice Williams, W. E. Young. Annie U. Wells, Annie Kennedy and K. II. Gab bert were added to the membership roll of the association. An address of welcome by Mr. Thom son, claimed a fitting response from Supt. Starkweather. An informal discourse of the obliga tion of school boards to applicants for positions as teachers, was led by N. W. Boland, followed by A. C. Strange, J. W. Gray, II. S. Strange and J. C. Zinser. Song, bv the pupils of the school. "How to Teach Current Events" was the subject assigned J. W. Gray. He em phasized the fact that the teacher should guide the pupil's choice of reading mat ter. N. W. Boland. J. C. Zinser. H. 8. Strange, Mrs. A. H. Wells, A. C. Strange and II. G. Starkweather took part in the discussion which followed. A pleasing recitation was admirably rendered by Mis Grace Robinson. At mis nour a delicious Juncn wns served by the generous people of Clack' mas, to which it is needles to say, the teacher did ample justice. The dining room was beautifully decorated with terns and flowers. The alternoon program was opened by the roll-call, responded to by state ment of unrecorded history. "Music in the Public Schools" was the subject ol a very interesting paper read by Mr. S. E. Hunter. A pathetic recitation by Master Her bert Clarke, received a hearty encore. He responded with a comic selection. "How much Geography Should be Taught?" was the abuject given H. S. Strange. He believs that the study of geography combined with language work should begin with the first grade. The text book should be introduced in the fourth grade. He doe not believe in using the Comprehensive geography at all. Mr. Gray introduced a resolution thanking the good people of Clackamas lor their kindness and hospitality, which was unanimously adopted. I tie attendance at this meeting was good, about forty teachers were piesent On motion association adjourned to meet at Milwaukee the last (Saturday in January 1898. says " It is worth a great deal to us to have you try Schillings Best baking powder and tea." Money-back says "We have a great deal of confidence in your good faith and in Schillings Best baking powder and tea." Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are money-back. What is the missing; word? not SAFE, although Schilling I B$Un!Cag Powder and tea art aafe. Get Schilling' t Best bakint; powder or tea at yonr grocer; taka ot th ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket la th tea); tend a ticket with each word to address below before December jist Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only on word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gets f 2000.00; if several find k, f3ooo.oo will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending; three or mora la one nvelopo will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on h. These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be different fiom the ones offered in Km last contest Better cut these rules out. , Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. WHEN YOU BUY, ALWAYS GET THE BEST This applies to real estate as well as other coraodities. Every family in need of a home desires the best location. SOUTH OREGON CITY Has the greatest number of advantages to its credit, of any of the suburbs of Oregon City. It will pay you to investigate this property. Good clear lots at reasonable prices on easy instalments. Call on or address T. L. CHARMAN, Trustee. Charman Bro's. Block, - - Oregon City 4? G. JOE & CO. About 100 citizens assembled at Wil lamette ball Monday eyening in compli ance with a call issued by means of posters scattered throughout the city, to nominate candidate for citv officers. E. E. Charman called the meeting to order and placed T. F. Cowing in nomi nation for chuirman. Mr. Cowing was the unanimous choice of the convention and on being escorted to the chair by Messrs. Cooke and Fields, thanked the assembly for the honor of serving as the presiding officer and announced as the next order ot business, the election of secretary. After several had declined to serve E. II. Cosper was elected. A motion prevailed that all nomina tions be made bv acclamation. Coroner Godfrey placed Dr. J. W. Powell in nomination for mayor and the nomination was seconded by Max Schul pius. There being no other nomination, Dr. Powell was nominated by acclama tion, amid a storm of applause. Dr Powell said, in response to repeated calls for a speech : "I desire to return ray sincere thanks for the honor you have conferred upon me, and promise, if Her Health Restored 1 lynen i- r T H E misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by those who have experi enced It Nervousness, sleeplessness. headaches, neuralgia and that miserable fueling ot unrest can surely be cured by Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. 80 certain la Sr. Miles ot this tact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the first bottle tried, providing It does not benefit Mrs. nenry Bruns, wife of the well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache aud Irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under the care ot local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement the testimonial of a lady cured of aliments similar to mine, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced me to use Dr. Miles' Norvlne and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Remediea.' Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot the heart and nerves free. Address, W A will .Marvelou, Brilliaiiby .Grarjd Dkpl av 1 aparese of J Curios, Bric-a-brac pipe Deeora ted ipauvare NOW isjthe time to buy Christmas presents for your Eastern friends. Mlle'"2 i Nervine: Restores 5 Health DR. MILES MEDICAL CU Elkhart, Ind. Japanese Lacquered Ware Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes Collar Boxes Writing Desks Jewelery Cabinets Japanese Genuine Chinaware Tea Sets Cups and Saucers Mush Bowls Vases, etc. Silk Shawls Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs Initial Handkerchiefs Japanese Embroidered Silk Jackets. Fancy Silk Table Covers Japanese Dolls Japanese Toys Gents' Latest StyleHats Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods Dry Goods Notions Etc. Japanese Curios W holesale and retail Every Purchaser of $1.00 worth of Goods Gets a Nice Present. "i