Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
OHECION CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1900. Personal Mention , ol Mucdi', In in Ida M' . . i . . HualeV W lu li.tlvMI lllr nillll II Br IIIIH in. .,, ciit'l. lg'in, I" town tbl ,.nry HkiT, of NtaUnril, spent Hitur p II, Miller, of Needy, hi huslncas f.-. Ak im. ol riccciy, whi on our 1P. -rtfflldiir"'H il"1 wi-i'k. UiiiNrt'i llsrlsnd, of Corvallls, Is J, Tmnv, of Viol, paid the Kntar p,4 vinI ln-l NiilimUy. p;rrrt TijIU o has accepted I'onltion nfH' K" ry Afilnif T. lewis mnl wile, of Mollelle, r,rci(lilrri il et the Electric. j (', (irilialil, of Newlnirg, was ail Oft-K'Hi I'liy visitor lst Saturday, Iliinii Klllcn, of Elliott Prairie, was llllmrliy this week on business. )IM Walling, of Oswego, vlaited )1m Kin Mark Ilia llratol Ihe wk, Gimi. Randall, a rouiitint (urn er from New lira, was In this illy Monday, Roy (iravee, of Long Creek, sptnt rrrrul days in thin cliy during llm we k T. M. Hiker, of Pleasant Hill Irani kUiI ImniiMMMi la tlil city during the trrk. Mrs. VVkllcr Litilo leaves tonight (or a do month's visit In Southern ami e o tr.l California. H. M. Hcrlbner, of Highland, was aliakitiki handa wild Oregon City friends during the week. Joseph Aldridge arrival In litis city lut (Saturday alter an extended trip through Mieaourl. Henry Woflor, of Needy, wai vlalllog bit brother-in-law, attorney U. D. Dim ailtk, during toe week. Mrs. With Cloune, and children left Untwtekfor Haul Koaa, Cala. wheie limy ill In the future realde. Tim oldeit man who baa as yet regis tered In this county la John J. llurgoas, of Gladstone, who la eighty yearn of age. K. P. Carter, of Soda Springs, delegata to tlx Bute Republican league at Port land, uu'Ij the Enterprise a pleasant call Unt Monday. . lion. lieo. 0. llrownell will adJreas the ciiuru oi Chu kamaa U(on the k luiul iwui't of Ihe day, Saturday efn frig, Feh. I0(h. Jaroli Milt-y, of Union, one of the load ing Urnit-rn of the- aoutlicrn art of the couuiy, ai in town on bualnem neveral dy Una arrk. Jiko pulona, who haa lwn employed Id Hid W. P. & V, mllla In thii vity for a oumUr of year a, ha4 led fur I t'auiaa to aacpt a piiiloi) tlmie. II. V. Merrill, an Albany broker, piuvd through Oregon CUy Uat Friday euruuU) l Portland to atieud I1J1 uncle'i funeral, the lale Kdaard Falling. Mn. (iilil) Putter left thli city last Momlny noon to join bur huahand at LiCatuan, Waah., wlio ia now working in llm mat hiue ahopi at that place, tar. U. K. IxmjiiiIm, of Kugene, ti In tli city wlmre ahe will remain several vihiting Iriunda and relativei. Mr LooiuU ia npucial agent In the land office. L SHiMahacher and W. 1'. Ilalluy, of Sin FranciNco, are lu the city. The miner m vice preiident and the latter lupviiiiti iidiinl of the Crowu Paper Co. Of lliidciiy. Alter viniiing (rimnU In Portland for Un punt tlireo wreka, Mr. S. II. CiniilH II, mother of V, C. CampUdl of Uiiii'hy, paNrwd through Oregon City JealiTilny enroute to her home in Albany. TlminuH Swalea, of Logan, Clackamas County, Mho died of pneumonia at 1 Winlm.r, Idaho, was hurlHil at lignll liHtSiuiilny. He was about thirty years oIiI(!hiii highly runpoctud by all who knew him. Mm. Win. Koblnson will arriyo In this 'y next Monday, where she will make I her luiuK! abode. Mr. Koblnson Is the nnKor of the new store called "The recently opened in the Harding building. Mr. Marirrot Telcher, of Orangevllle, IIalio, dmmhtor of Jacob Kauch, who lia been vialllng here for the pant fow eoks, left for BHverton lust Monday ac ompaiii, by her Hinter, Mrs. Win. Rauuli, They will be the gueatsof their uncle, ivtcr Itauch, of thut placo. 1' TU Uffdmen will give a urand ball at "ir hull fiuturday evening, Feb. 17. A mild form of smallpox is epideinlo ' ' Eantern Oregon. Bnnnty BlierifT J. E. Jack took Rudolph Argerter to the Insane asylum 'MtWcdnosJay. Jnviintions are out for the ' wwhllng of hulu Scott to Mr. Ralph Msrshall. ceremony will be performed Thursday 'lriiooii, Februury 22, at the rresbyterian hurcb, New VHlrriti fion jut waived at . Adam IWs. (loMuii IC ill II 4ir, next djor to o t III -n Callln I hi ers am iiflVrlug $ pr head fur rhon e 11 aprlrig calves and (I ccn'a MT llllMl for llrf-MI'll hcif. i Mr. HlllirrviiH will i.ml.r a'l.lln dial ' - tlialiraml CiiiicitI al III I'liiiKrigallnnal i linruli, Kaliruary 10, 1'KK). M is Maltla Itraprr will play s violin olii al Ilia (Iran i Coririr at Ilia CuiiKriye llnal cliiirrh, Ffhriiary HI, If), l.itlln Ml.. It.illm., iliaclilll wonlxr. will lug In Ilia Oraml ('"tini-rt at Coigriga. tlual cliiiicli Kfhruaty 10, I IX)., . "Tha f.a'llre' (juariellr" a ill sing i Voire li-clloiif In I lie Oraul Cowert al Cuiigra gailnnal rliuri'li Frhruary PI, MUi ll. atrlic Harlow, will play "La Caitipauella'' In tha grand conrrrt al Ilia I'ongrrgatloiial rhurcti, Kliuary, If), I:kjO. K. F. Klley ha instituted ruit in the circuit court agimit II. II. Johnnun and Mas Hchulpiu U cover I II") on a prom- lafory note. Mian IrHr amlMiaa Mallle Iiar and Mr. Hurhyrie will render a (siring) trio In I tit IJrand Concert at Congre urtlm al church . You can gel Hie illuatratnd eight page fashion ehcet for March at Huntley's llook (Store, free for the aking. No dis tribution to hotias this month. Mr. V. Harris, an er.irlcnced U-acher, will take a IiiiiIimI iiuiuUr of piano pupila. Terms reasonable. Adam. air. el, near Kleventh street. Lieutenant Charles A. Murphy, who rendered honorable service with the Pecond Orrgon In the Philippines, Is re ported to be a candidate for alter ill of Marlon county on the republican ticket. Telephone-Keg iat4-r. A very tdeasant eyeiiing was spent at the home of Mrs Helen i lesson Thurs day evening, by a number of her young ladr friends. The evening was plesa antly spent with vocal ami lustrumenUl mu.lo slier whU li a delirious luncheon was aerved. Jiulgt It) an daa rreaivinl i.ollra (mm J. V. Calbrralh, superinlsndrnt of tha Oregon Iuaaiie Aaylum, informing hltu thai be had rrlrawd II. T. hladni. who was Couf mitts t April 31, iwro. on ail niomli's leave of abaenoa in car of hi wife. The Oregon City Ixiya who seived In Ihe Philippines nn h r Captain M. V. Phillip, cf Albany, will pleased to leain thai their former comhunder will be the neit eheriir of Linn County. Capl. Phillips is a broiher of Mrs. C. II. Caufleld, ol this rily. ClImsiKally, as well as otherwise. Oregon Is the grandest old state In Ihe Union. This ia eivmplifled by the fact that apples ami potatoes that have been lying In the ground all winter are in a good condition as It they had leen ssfely garnered. Wednesday evening the members of "The Daughters of the King" society of the F.plrk-opal church held their lobular montly meeting for February at "Ilone Farm" as the preaidciit, Miss Holmes is Junt recovering from an attack i f pneumonia and was notable to preside at the church. After the meeting ad journed the guests were pleasantly en tertained by Mm. O'Neil and Miss Holmes snd Ihe hour for departure came as an unwelcome guent. The grand concert st the Congrega tional church on February tfl, promisee to be the musical event of iheseaaon. Mrs. Harry Miller, one of Portland's sweet contrslto singers will render several choice selections. Little Ha moua Kollins, the child wonder will also sing IluaMoe there there will be The Ladles' Quartle, vocat duettes, Instrnmotilal bohw, trios, comici recita tions eto. Reserved seats at Huntley's without extra charge. With regret we chronicle the death notice of the lute J. O. Foster, of New Era, whose remains were laid in their lust resting place, In tho Oregon City cemetery, last Monday. The deceased came Irom Wisconsin about thirty years ago, locating In this county, where he has since resided, Iwlng one of the most prominent and respected cit liens of New Era. He leaves threo ch'ldrcn, Mrs. Win . ltldor, Charles and Edward Foster, besides a host of friends to mourn his loss. Tho very acme of artWio effects in art music Is most realistically produced and brought out at the Grand Opera Recital of Charity Martin and the Musical Spectacle of Ellis Brooks. The latter gentlomanis without doubt one of the greatest band masters In America, while his associate artists, Charily Martin and Seignor aBldanza, enjoy a reputation throughout the wrld. The entertain merit given by these artists is certainly of a high order, and worthy the best patronage of every citizen of the Union. At Sluvely's Feb. 10. The New Store. Adums Bro'H. are remodeling the store formerly occupied by L. A, Patterson, (The Bazaar) to muke room for their new goods which are arriving dally. The store will be known In the future as AdamaiWs. doldon Rule Bazaar. t'lly Council Meets. A in en ting of the cily council was held Wedne'day evening with Mayor Lalou rette In the chair. Afler reading arid adopting minutes of previous meeting, the following proccfdure a as taken : H.loin llcerme granted (i, Wilhelrn, Petl'lona for arc lights at intersections of I'.'ih and Taylor sts.,ih and Center sts. and Cemetery and Molalla roads re ferred to finance committee. Petition for sidewalk along Molalla A yeniie from Warner st. to Frederick's blacksmith shop. iStrcct comniisnloiier instructed to notify properly owners to construct a thrce-plank walk. Petition of Henry Elliot to enclose portion of Adams st. granted. Recorder's report adopted and placed on file, The following bills were allowed; Bruce C. Curry salary as recorder and stamps $25.50. Clias. F. Hums. Chief of Police and killing dogs, fill. F. L. Hhaw, night watch, I'M. C. M , Mason, Chief Engineer, $10 Hellou.y & flusch, nsils, $10 IK) John Plcklemsn, hsullng, $'' L L Porter, printing, $48.50 Portland Electric Co $1110.25 Angunt Asmus. repairing hoae cart, $2 FM Miller, sj eclal police, $2 W A Huntley, stationery, $.1.75 Pope A Co, powder, horui, fuse $5 75 Paul Hussock, meals at jail, $18.20 Llndaey 4 Hon. lumber, $21.80 II W Jackson, dog license tags $1 C F Nssh, wood, $1.75 John (Ireen, work on streets, $54 John (illletie. " $18 C 1 Htrsight. " " $21.75 LMekerman, " " $12 1)0 Frost, " " $1.00 Wrnllsnklns, " $15 John IJIeasrjn, " " $22.50 II 0 Nickels, $13.50 DanCiriffln, " " $14 ' OB Jefferson, " $H 75 A. Eudy, " $4 50 W II 8sysge, " " f 75 Matt Hamilton," . " ,75 EP Elliot, " M 1.75 A rt Dreaaer fee as prosecutor, $15 II B Nickels, rent of hose house $1 l'DCurrln, " " $4 A special committee, consisting of Dr. Powell, Chas. Albrlsht and E. E Char man, were appointed to Interview the Portland Electric Co, with a view wf se curing teveral additional lights witoout extra charge. Committee on fire and water were en liowered lo purchase four three galltn Hahhcock Ore extinguishers, not lo ex ceed $S0. Each extinguisher weighs about 75 pounds. An ordinance passed lev) ing 0 niille lax on every dollara worth of assessable pioperiy In Oregon City. Alley from west Main street to 8 P It R, ordered cleared, and plaoked with good fir planks for road way. City Attorney was inatructed to draft ordinance requiring bond of city ofllcers in the following sums: Recorder snd chief of police, $1,000 each; treasurer, $10,000. On motion the council adjourned. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Tills. Thoussnds of suffers have proved their matchless merit for sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nervea and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 2" cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Dp.trjr, Eastuam. (ieo. Barbe, Mendota, Va., says, "Nothing did me so much good as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One doHe relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and alwavs cures dyspepsia. Uko. A. Harding. Wantkd Skvkkal Hbioiit and Hon icsr iiersons to repiesent us as Managers in this and close by counties. Salary f IKK) a year and expenses. Straiitht, bone-lide, no more, nolens salary, l'osi tion iwrmancnt. Our references, any buk in any town. It is mainly ollice work conducted at home. Reference. Knclose sell-add reased stamped envelope. Tag Dominion Company, Dept. S.Chicago OX EVERY BOTTLE. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee : "All we ask of you Is to uee two-thirds of the contents of this bottle aithfully, then if you can say you are not benollted return the bottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. OASTOniA. Ban tU 11,9 Ha,e lwayS "'J"1 An Editor's Life Mured by Chamber lulu's Cough Remedy. During the early part of October, 1800, I contracted a bad cold which settled on my lungs and was noglocted until I feared that consumption had appeared in an incipient state. I was constantly coughing and trying to expel something which I could not. I became alarmed and after giving the local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy and the result was immediate improvement, and after I had used three bottles my lungs were reared to their healthy state.-B. S. Edwards, Publisher of The Review, Wyant, III. For sale by G. A. Harding Druggist, Iloir'n This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cane of catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CiiKNicr & Co., Props , Toledo, O. We, ihe uinliTHigried, have known F. J. Cheney for the hist 15 years, arid be lieve hi in perfectly honorable In all biia Iiichs transactions and financially able to curry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkst A Thimx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o. Wa i.di wo, Kinnan A Mabvik, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken internslly, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Dbmliitlon of Partnership. Notice is hereby uiven that the part- nendilp heretofoie existing between the undersigned as Oriessen a Hallwyler has been dissolved by mutual consent. A. II. Gkikssk. O. Hai.lwvi.xh. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa , writes, "I think DeWilt's Witch Hazel Halve the grandest salve made." It cure a pile and heU everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless. Oko. A. Habdino. Fur Sale, Moving picture enteitalnrnent outfit with calcium livbt attachment snd grsmapboiiH lalkipg inacbine; good as new. Cost f.T) and will sell for $100. Also have light wagon to trade for heavy I one. Inquire of J. A. Thsyer, real es- J tate agent, Oregon City, Ore. Rick Hendaehe sbaolutely and per-1 manently cured by uing Mokl Tea. A J pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indication, makes yon eat,1 sleep, work and happy. Hatixfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents ! snd 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent.1 f.XY8 CREAM nAT.M la a roaltlveenr. Ipply Into the O'vlrila. Il I. qulrkljr arwnrtd. M emit at Prni'irtata or lr mail ; mnp r 10c. mill. SLY ilKUTll Klis, M V. amo c, New Vork Cltjr. Tor Crtcarffc BELLOIWY & BUSCH, Manufacturers of Lounges and Mattresses. Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Deciding, Wall Paper, Taint, Crockery, Stoves Hardware and Notions. We keep a tremendous stock of Wall Paper. New and pretty patterns. Last year's patterns will be sold at reduced prices. Warranto! idk Best Slow mm, g p. mm f I . Charter Oak Stoves $14 50 and np. 8cB Old Fashioned H ! ji . . Cj ' Sot of Irons $1.25. j , Dinner Pail 30c. Wire Cioi lies Line 25c Vt-.W" I At A At A A, At Ax A jO t&t A 25 Cent8 t o i rn n n riRHn nil unn nnni(s. ft ' . quarter and Huntley's i The Latest in Valentines 5c. to 1.00. Get our Prices ADAMS BROS. Golden fale Succepsors to L. A. Patterson & Co. next door to post office. BAZAAR GOODS EERN PEICEg. 1'ltrETTV 1'I.OOKM. And yet a slight outlay if you select from our large and handsome stock, newest carpets from best looms newest weaves and color tintings the kind of carpets that give large wear and best satisfaction. Brussell's Carpet per yard 50c up Ingrain " " " 25c up Jute " ' " 30c up Linoleum, Oil Cloth and Chinese Matting at all prices. Sewing Machine $25.00. I ; Fine Decorated Dinner Set $9.50. A A.A.A,A,A.A.A.A.At jAt, i n We have a library of 60 well selected books ffinn Jiialnrw. travel, liirxrranh v tr. Thin J, 0.-l...J 1 Al ll. T....1 " llorarj in cnangcu ever inree uiuiihib. juhv now there are a few vacant roemberBhipa and if you wish the privilege of reading 60 good . , . O fA. aav rr-t a tn an1 A A fivu 1 4 vti get a reader's card. Absolutely L Book Store, Oregon City, Oregon. on Job Printing. BAZAAR. The House Furnishers. Toilet Set $1.00.