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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1900. 3 Personal Mention , f, J, Jiiliimnii m In from Oawi-gooii Monday. Unit WnUumndiil liaa lwn on llm h k lint for a Inw daya tlila work. MIm Nura Hale, of thin illy, vlnliwl .r arniila In C'urrlnavllla ovnr Himday. MIm NIii Himll, of Dayton, Ore, la vlxltlntf Ml Manrlia MrOonl, of Mount MIm Rata Mania, of tlila city, In In I'urlUnd, wliura alia will hd iMtviual .Hk ylalllng frlttuda. ( it. J. I'. Shaw, a forniitr rwxl'lnnt, , HfKKon I'lty, hut now of Hoiillmrn Ore m, aa In town Paturday. Captain J. I. Hliw, whoformnrlyoon' tlm li'l a KfiNciy Ntir In Ihli ulty, wa up from I'ortUixi during Ilia wra. Tom MfUlatUn, of llm HUkn Mi' Full Ihhim'.I'oMUiicI, Hnnday with hla l.ri.llMT, grmff McUlaalian of tliiacily. I', (1 Wtill, of (iU'Uioim, ha rrlurnn'l rum WaaMiitni, whrra ha h Im-ii tunning an rugme In tho cuptr mlrii'i t thai alato. II hat aevaral rlaiwa tllt'l, II. K. MlttUII, of Waaoo county. h rantad a Iioum at Cla kamaa llr-lghla, wl.ara ho will remain during lha wlnlrr ami 11 hlat hlhlrcu tako Ivanlagif of lha .ltilit aclioola at l'arklara. m. (inorno C. Ilrowiii'll and lion. (I. II I'inili a irlumad from ItoaohurK Holi day morning, whrra they di'llvrrixl iollt h al addrmwa lha ryiou availing to a Jarga and eiitliualaalic audioncn. II. W. W.aar, who wa racaiilly an IiUI guardian of tha lata of A. M. UinVrd, wu in from t'o Ion Mllla Mon day assuring naw voui-hrra lor Ilia wn aloll ara ol tha latlr, who fought Willi iraiital t'hh aainagua, but U now In aim, 1'al Uolhrrt rMurnad Iroin Albany on Wadiiraday, whrra ha want lo awciira wltnvaara for Making dual proof on a liouiMtrad. Mr. t olbrrtl wait known up lha vallry and old aiaiutaicf all along lha hna. Ila alao inada a trip up tha C. A V.. road a far aa Oatavllla. U rn llauklna and Harvey Kvaruarl of thiaclty, and Char Ira Klnaar, of Mar tiuam, Ml laal work for Tacoma, Wa.h. whrrlhy all hava awiirad aiiinloy man!. The Drat two ara rngagmt aa condmtr or the Taroma Tower A Trarllon Co., whlla Klnaer la amployrd In a bakery. Tliomaa McOlaahan, a retired farmer of Mlmirapjlia, who arrived in thl cily laal atrk, alat 1,0 ia wpII pirated Willi Orrg n and Mintlally thla i lly. He fur ther alalea that II lliry had audi water power In Minnesota aa wa have here, whrrever that water air wa Ixatrl, thera alao would Im llimiirlr"xilia of the atate. Mr. Mary It. Krye. aml 01. mother of Mr. J. U. heaver, ( liladalolie, Vlailed l.pr grand daughtrr, at Tacoma, and thera net a mamUr of tha llllh genrralion of l,rr family, and they all had their iMluroa taken. Mr. Fry eH-it lo 4i vlall relative In Iowa. hh trav la alone and la ri-rrdini(ly bright and a tive for una of her year. ivrvvi vw larv-v vvj Local Evci;l. 4 Hon. tioorga C. Hrownall'e campaign lalea haya Iteen cancelled on ai count of aiikneaa. Kmeat, the four year-old adopted on of Krnaat Matlble. died Mon.lay after- IHMJll. Hallow e'en aorlal by tha Saturday Club o. the Congregational I'liurth at tha Y. M. C. A. gymnaalum Tueaday avenlng, Oct. IM). Miirril, 'riiurmlny afternoon nt tln tniniMtor'H lionio, He no Pollock nml MiHH MalH'l lh-11. Ut-v. A.J. Montgotnory olliciutinn. In Uat week' iaaua it w Mated that tho farmer' Inatllute will bo held at New Kra. It wa an error. Tho limti tuta w ill be held at Tualatin (irango hall. Tho Torratera of Amurii a are arranging for a 'handball to bo given Thankigiv Ing night at the Armory. A Portland orchoatra will furfilnli murtii!. Mr. Milliir", an agod wonnin living at Falle View, droppeil dead at 8 o'clix-k Monday morning from the ollocte of a paralytic itroko. Uor huabaml aurvivea her. Win. J. W. McCord, of Mount I'le ant, him Junt roturnod from JollVrHon, Ore , whore he bought the fine young Joraey bull which took tho aweopaUkoa promium at the atate fair thl yor. All pnrfions intcrcHtod in ninatnur jihornjiliy are cordially invited to 1m) nrcHeiit at a mooting hold at Mrs. H. L. Holman's renidonco Thumilay Nov. 1, at 8 o'clock, for tho purpoflo ol organizing n ciiior club. . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Warner of Ml. Tabor, celebrated tho golden annivorHary of their marriago lant Monday evening. This happily married couple aro tho parents of Mrs. T. A. Pone, and were resi dents of this city about ten years ago. Tha aiMilal lo ha vain by lha Halurday Club of the Congregational Church next Tueaday everiirig at tha Y. M. 0. A, gyiiiiiaalum aldirdi a moat aict-lliint oi portiinily to Mnd a ilel!(htfill evenlriK. Aduilaaioii 10 cenU. HnfrNliuiiiiil will ha aervnl. Hoy will ! admiltnd on praaentlng giMd alr.d wk 'o-Uiilorn at Him door, The flouring mill uatabllaliineut he longing to II. H. Hurat at Aurora wa borglarlftffd Wadnaaday night. Tha aafa wa blown on, but the robber ware pouurml upon and frluhlened away bo fore Ihey had time to rille tha till of Ila conlenta, No liaia haa yet developel a V) Ilia cioo ran takim by the aacaping t It lave. KalU City lodge A. O. I. W. haa e cured tha ai vlc4ia of Ilia atnamer I'.oiiita for an axcurahni from thl city to Port land to norrow evening. Tha oicaaion la tha celehralion of llm .'I'M anniversary of lha order, Tho ateamnr will leave lha dock at thla city at Ml, returning after the fnativltloa. Kouml trip th ket .'10 cenU. Kiimraloiilat from every aectlon of the atata will he In attendance. Prof. II. l.jiiiriii, of AHtoria, arliool tiHTintendetit of Clntaop county, delivered a lecturo at tho ('oiiKregntionul elitircli Monday i-venirig. Hi thotnu wa Indian leKainl, and wu ecjHciiilly in t'r-Htiii oil arroimt of it" l'cnl coimoction with tho fullx of tlii city. Tho Norihwi Htcrii brnm h of the Alumni of Iouvain Univi rnity met Wrdni ndity at St. John's Catholic church In thin city, the occueion iM-ing tin ir ei'vcntli niinual reunion. While in OreK'ui City tiny i-re tho tii-Mt of Itcv. A Hillebrand, pantor of Hi. John's church. The iM'iicral public was given a raro nuirtical and literary treat at tho IUptit church laat Friday evening. Th" program was ar raiiK'ed by Mix Vela Williams and wn a lm lit to raio a fund for the purchafo of a piano for tho church. Kvery detail if the splen did program wu nieriUirioualy ren dered and tho largo audience was complimentary in its applause Arrangements have been inado br Count v Chairman Hubert A. Miller ami J. V. CampV-ll of the democratic and republican com mitters reajM'ctivelv, and Tom Cowing of tho Western I'liinn Tebgmph Company to hav the return of the preidental election rend t the- public nt the Wcinhard building tho night of Nov. C. Tho Willamette Cluli has alco ar ranged to have returns furnished, in their riHimsbv ( ban. Humphrey of the Postal Telegrah Company. I .not Saturday neveral kids in dulged in dangerous piixtime, in i which the principal subjects of the : m-i fiirni'i Ke were a wn;i noree, a atout string and a live g illon can. The lads attached these three com bative elements together and a lively lime oimucd. The horso started from tho bend of Seventh street, frightening and causing to run nwav tho delivery teams of ...... if... i . .Mr. UoiMTleon ana oi .nuir urns., Coming down Singer hill, tho frightened animal ilacheu into a horso attached to a buggy, where ( (rtuw 1 1 m tuil. and V 1 1 vt v- a 1 1 a ' " 1 the chaso was ended without fur ther loss of proerty, or jicrsonal injury. TI. C mt f..i..1utr in nnvf Dit I II U HlPb .IM'IIU... ... cetnber inrks the date of the coin ing city election. At thai time iiwtni w ill lio ehoHiMi a mnvor and councilman to succeed Pr. Powell ... . . . . i and Frank Hunch in the rirni warn, C. (J. Huntley and K. K. Charman, in tho Second ward, and C. W. Fredericks, who succeeded Schue bel in tho Third ward. Also a treasurer. Tho recorder will bo elected when tho new council organizer! in January. Mayor Utourette will not Ihj a candidato for re-eloction. Tho tickets will bo designated "citizen" and "non partisan." Tho namo of O. 11. liimick in connection with the mayoralty is tho onlyono thus far mentioned. If Kentucky goes democratic, Pst Colbert will bo compelled to go without a "nkyploeo" for tho next four yoaia to come; but If It goes for McKinley h will bo able to wear a double-header. In other words Mr. Colliert and Jack Mof felt have bet their hats on tho political A I. ... result In tho imiegraea smio. ahuuivi bet, even more grotesque, was con sumnted laHt week by two prominent citlKons, whereby they pledged them selves, that the loser of the wagor on the gimoral result In tho presidential contest, .imni.l wlwud tho winner through Main street from the Woolen mills to the Y. M. C. A. building. In a wheelbarrow. If pereorverence ia the principal ele meut to success, then W. II. Fuublsn and Mr. Huorth, of Parkplnce are on tho high road to fortune and fume. They are now making renewed efforts to strike oil In wells they aro sinking near the old paper mill on the Cliiekanias river. Kucently tuey have drilled down into the bowels of the earth ovor 625 feet, whera Ihey annountorad a ;ullr formation of coal, a ubtanr that alway ahouri'U whera oil la prevalent. M llfiutli lii.i m 1.1m Miii,rhrira In b;rlrigfor oil, being lormerly atnfdoved 1 . aal In the oil region of IVnnyalvarila. lie d iclarn tha Indication at rarkplae are loi'iitii al wiih tiioaa in neru coihut, i a.1.r..oa.I I... ... l u l.l.i i.ll ill vi u u aw m I California, where the big oil strike wa made Mrs. Heatrico Harlow-Dierko, of Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Harlow, of this city, gave a very successful concert in Portland Wednesday evening. Several inusic-loving peoplo of this city attended and pronounced it supurb. Tilt T (O.M.MlM-IOS UOl'KK. Twa (!ninialon Men I'rahark In the llu-lnt-M Without Aid of the City. N, Wilson A Company have at lard supplied a long-felt want, and the corn miaalou houue, which has bnan itching tha palms of Clarkama county farmers and dealera, ha developed Intoa reality. Meaars Wilaon A Hell will open a general I'ouuiil'iMiou buainea la the city about the drat of next week, a here they expect to handle the aurplu com inodiilea of Clackamas county. They claim Ihey hava confidence enough In the outlook for bualnesa to go it alone without aaklng any rental bohua from the citiaens. Mr. Wilaon has until recently Wn engagml in lha commisaioo buaiuea la Corvallla, and Mr. Hell I at preannt en ggl in ahipplug prolin e to Seattle and oilier outaida places. IstUr I.UI. The following is the 111 of letters re maining in the oiofuce at Oregon City, Ore., on Oct. 15, 1900: WOMKS'S U"T. Ix kharl. Mrs M Thayer, Mra Aggie Moore, Mr Una Thompaon, Mim E I'help. Mr llatlie Way, Mra I.yda Njuirts, Mr Msry Wllliaois.MiaaUrace MKM'a LIST. Adamaon.K ' Parker, HA llolar, tieo I'reaaey, Aithur Hurrowi, Joaeph I'araon, A T llrundy, J H Tominlaon, Klba Holer, Willi Way, Frewmm Ia k, Joarph Warner, D F CD Mm-ller, WmT UK). F. HOHTO.S. P. M. TrarhriV Xrpilng at Marmot. Notwithatanding the stormy weather the teacher' meeting laat Saturday proved a decided succea. More than M erroiiS were present, Including at-veral teachera. Miaa Uumaey came unfroin Hull Kun, and Miaa Andrews waa over from the Salmon school. The patnma of Marmot school allowed their deep lnterct In the cauaa of education n l only by their reaence, but by a magtiiflcieiit luncheon, including a juicy j iint of veniaon from Mra. AaclmfTs lard-r. Following wa tlie program : Hong America. Idxtruiiiental iwlection Miaa Lou Albee Song by the school "Away to School" Kecitatioii Mia Kmma AachofT Keciiation Frank Mdiugan Then followed a U'.k on achool work by Supt. J. C. Zinser. Song Mias May Andrews. Flag drill Maruiol school. All sgreed that they bsd a very profit able time. How's Thla t We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caae of catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciunxv A Co., Prone., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus iness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations nude by their Ortn. WkstAThcai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.ui.no, Kinsak A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best, For ale. One Durham bull 4 years old, girts 7-3 O. Fkllows, Highland, Or. Moki Tea positively cures sick heai' acho, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Kemoves all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect comdlexion, or money refunded. O. A. Harding, druggist. Tho trouble and risk of sending away your subscriptions, can be saved by tak ing them to Huntley s nook Store. Air. Huntley takes subscriptions at publish ers prices for any periodical In the world, and can often save you monoy on a club list. He meets all genuine cut rates off ered by anybody. Hook covers free at Charman and Co. cut rate drug store. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should toll you that you need a fow doses of Chamberlain's cough remedy to allay (he Irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by G. A. Harding. Ribbons, velvets and the latest veil ngs. Miss Goldsmith, The Hurl f j ChlMrm. Tha Co-oieratlva lirolharhood Hand, M of Hurley, WmIi., will appear at Khiva M d.jr, Oct. 30, 17 a oi-r4 m'iiiwi on inn averung oi i u- , Fj 1 Ina teouoe of uven a Wi uiuaiiilan. nurriheririg abut 21, wui Pj -..1 1 1- .1 .1:..! wi f 9 k I trained In lha divlria at at the ro-opera- H uv colony i minny, ih only one oi u u , ,. , .... a . . ( at.. u.l.u..... -l'l.uu klli'l went of lha MlaUlppi, limy (' aaa won 'e-ful fkl'l. Slid when-ver they Imh npi-arid hava both delihfed and Siirpriei tha audi'-nees and convineed thern Ilia' ther i no nelexd of niiioii: in the eo'intry superior to that at lha I'urley CVop' ratlve Colony, Ailmiaaion 'IX:, It Hayed III Leg. P. A. Iianfort, of LaOnnge, Ga., ' U anfT..rMfl lr.lHi.iiA.I f.. t.i vww.fitl.a m'it Li frightful running aore on hi leg, but M write that Iluike'i's Arnica Halve! pi wholly cured it in ten d. For ulcer, wounda, burna, boils, pain or piles it's the beat salve In the world. Cure guar-in enteeed. Only Hold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. VOI U MOTIIEKH. Croup ia the terror of thonaand of young mothers becauae it outbreak i so agonizing and frequently fatal, hhiloh's CoukIi and Consumption Cure acta like magic In case of Croup. It baa never bren known to fail. The wonit caaea relieved immediately. Price, 25cts. W eta. and 1 .0J. C. 0. Huntley, the Druggiat. It iiCaell to know that iMWitt a witch Li hixel salve will heal a burn and atop the I W pain at once. It will core eczema and ( -i. i : J . t I I I aain iiiwuici arm ngij wuiinun mi'i mirrm. Ilia a certain cure for piles. Counter feita may le oirrel you. tiee that you get the original IieWitt'a witch hszel alvr. G. A. Harding. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Cnhealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body pass through your kidneys once every three minutes. I no aiancya are jour blood purifiers, they li ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. II they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In tha blood, due to nerlected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though over-working In pumping thick, kidney nntuinMi blood throuph veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary tmithU were (a rv. Irared la lha kidneys. but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick vou can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary erect ct ur. ruimer s Swamp-Root, theereat kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures ol the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits 1 -II J I. 1:1... cent and one-dollar fiz- if J-r'W a frr es. You may have a iJiLJ tample bottle by mail niwrfi'uM. (re ko ramnhlf t telllne vou how to (ind out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper wnen wrmng ur. ruunw 8l Co., Blngh&mlen. N. Y. Notice to Water Consumers and Property Owners At a meeting of the Board of Wator Comniiusioners on Septem ber 29th, ult., the following chance in monthly water rates was maae To lake riled o aad alter Jauu- nry 1,101. 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