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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1900)
OllEdON CITY KNTEitTIUSE, FKIDAY, KOVKMHKU 23, 1900. Personal Mention J. H. YtMt wm In (mm Harlow Ttiae ly. 1. Krlgbarm, of Helem, m In (hit ty uu business Tuesday, tolrt A. Miller, was called to Albsny laat Saturday, on legal business, J It wl li Grimm, farmer, of Msrotiam, was in tin 'Hy Halurdsy on IjmhIiuim. W, II. lliirgliardl, Hr., was down from Haleni on business during the week, Orover and (1. Krl(imriii, of Aurora, were Oregon ('ty vlaltore taut Tuesday. V. W. Irvln and W, llauer, of Amur, eienl Monday nl Tueeday In thin city, Henry Hughe, of Heaver Creek, waa doing biialne at llit courthouse Hatur- .lay. w 1) Mumowr, ol HUme, was In (own hetiifday In Ilia Interest ol county roads, Henry Waldron and family, of New t'.tt, e now rmnnl resident of K.lyvilla. Mra. J, Ward visited Iter daughter, M;.DI. f Haturday and HouJ.y. Attorney Julinaun, of Wcxxlbiirn, waa In Ilia Hty Moculay, transacting legal business. Julin T. Myer, of Hprlngwsler, waa lianaarllng business In this city Wad lieedsy. Mynl lodge, D. of II., are preilng a bakt supper for Ida Oral meeting night lu Ita-wmlier. K. (. Mas Held and IWI Joreat, of Dayton, were looking after bualitraa a (T.Ira In Hilarity Tueeday. John Taylor, prominent farmrr of of Marquam, waa In Ilia city Tuesday, attending to court mstlere. Mlaa Lock Alderman, of Portland, via fled blend and relative In tliii city oo Wednesday of Saat week. Mr. and Mra. I', A. Tra!lo,of FaWm, returned ltm Tuesday, aftr a pteaeant Ult with their ajn, 1'ier Traiilio. Dr. K. H Hedge, of LuoniU, Wash., waa In Ilia rliy during lb trek visiting lila brother, Ullhcrt and F.uneti. Mlaa Annie McMongil, of Cortland, liaa ben Ilia gueal of lirr altr, Mra. J . ilaaun, of thla city, for Ilia pal week. Mr. I'harle Moehnke and grandson Krol (iraliam, left laal aattirday evening fur Health, Waab, to b gne fur several week's. Ir. W. it. I loll, Presbyterian tfynccl leal MMonary of Oregon, la Ilia gueat of ltv. A.J. Montgomery, and attending to bualnrae in Oregon City, W. V. Harris, of Heaver IWk, liaa purchased Ilia aaw mill of Knoa Cablll, of New Fra, and will operate It with a cut ting capacity daily of 12.000 ft of lum ber. iUury Gan, of Oaacgo, I building a coay dwelling- bona on Ida property upon the bluff, near Fourth etreet. An lrw Kurinrr, alo ol Oawritu, ia con trartol lor coiiatrurting aaino, Charlra II. Jonea, of the Taacliera' lonihly, (ubUalel at Ha'oiu, and u tlior of Ida aong ' Orrgnn," dodlratwl lo (h ai IkkjIi of lliia atata, waa In Ida city Monday In Ida iniareat of liia iililirailon. J. J, Iavia, of (tartlKld, waa In town, Saturday and alalia tdat It ia rumored tdat woda are; killing deer In tdat vicin ity out of eeaeon. Convicting proof, howvr, la not eaaily eecured In audi caai-a. Col. John McCrai ken, rocently elected tothe lgialalura to rvpreaont Multno mah county, waa lu tlm city during the wet k aa a wilneaa in Oregon City va. Ore gon and I'alllornia Itailroad Co. Mra. McCra. k. n la a aiater of Mra. Wm. Pratt of lliia i l:y. Mra. N. W, Lawrence and Miaa I mo ecus I larding gave anolder of their pleaa nt dancing partiea at the Armory Hall Friday evening. The ncit aoclal tunc lion hy Hume young ladlea, will l an evening dreaa jmrty given Friday, No vember 30, Om ar Coi, of Portland Y. M. C. A. waa In Ida city ihia week working in the intereat of Ida local Y.M.C. A. He aki encouragingly of the proapecla of the local organisation, there being more intereat taken in (do Initiation by the tmaineaa men than formerly. ProfoaaorW. W. Auaten, of Ixigan public acbools, n In town Saturday at tending o bualncaa In tde Intorwat of tdo lganb'o factory, of which he is aleo accretary and bookkrniper. Ha atatca that the factory ia running on full time, and Incroiiaing tde output of choeio each week, CharleaV. flalloway, a recent grad uatfl of the Unlveralty of Oregon, ia now confined at home with lila parents, at Park Place, with a badly chopped foot. He waa working on hia fathor'a farm, near McMlnnvlllo, and accidentally niado m eerioiia inclolon with a aliarp ai In the Inntep of hia foot, thereby aevor ing the tcndoin. Ho will be aeveral week'a recovering, Mr. and Mra. E. N. Carter entortalnrd a numlier of frienda at cards Tuesday evening at tholr home on Seventh street. Four table! were occupied, whist being the predominating gme. The evening was a social success and the Invited guests anxiously look forward to another opportunity to spend an evening ao plearantly. Local ICvcr;. i The infant child of Mr. and Mra. A.J, Wilaon waa burled In thla city Tueaday morning. Ti'sclinra Intending to go to Wilson villa neit Halurdry, should I at Hrad ley's livery aladle Murt nine o'clock, Moahbergnr llrothera, of Kuial Dell, Clarkamaa county, are tmllillng a dam, preparaUyry lo erucllrg a sawmill and cdoper. Mlaa Zona MaynVld'a riama das Iwen added t Ida inainUralili Hat of Ida new school library. Miaa. Maylleld It Unfil ing the Linn ecbool. Tde lierlliTi k Club will trid Ha m-t availing at ide dome of Mitt Murl.-I Hlevena, Monday. The iirouratn will be cmtipoeed from the works of Kchuman. Mn. KolHirlA. Miller, at tde eohrl ation of the pupils arid tt-si'dera of tds Parkolere acdool, reail eitrarta from Hamlet before that Inxly lat Friday, An electric! sdoolliig galleif haa been oiwiiad In tda bullJliig recently varatnd by llolman'a cigar store. An electric piano la one rthe principal featurea. The n-gular monthly Tea. hera' meet ing will be hr-IJ In the Wilaonvllle achool liouae, tomorrow. Quit t number of teactiert from Idle city will be in attendants. orated with yellow cdryaarilliemumi', Wedneaday morning, warrants were l .......... . - .1..... 1 l.,.J f u. arm in ine oiiiiiiynxmi rotma, rariiauonw .""..w. tunim winnun; ix.m, and lata ferns graced tde refreshment i and served by ('oiistadle Moody, npon tables. Mualn and converaation aa well ' tda (lertona of (ieorga Hayden ar.d AI at iii)i-ileo"rk enlivened (lie uueiits ado! bert Clanaen, of Viola precinct, Tde were Me'damee (Hover, 0. W, Church, Hcrlpture, I'rludle, (J. W, Orace, Katii Newton, A. Lnelling, T, 8. Lawereiic, Jodii llradley. Mra, A, F. Ktoket (lied at her home In Carimnsh Wednesday eyening. The d-ceaa.-d waa 43 years of age and had lived at Caiieiimb'ell her life, Hlie leaves a htiadand and three cdlldren, William, Nelta and Clyde Mtokec, Ida f ineral will occur dxUy at 10 o'clock from Ida Mpiar-opal cdiircd, Kev. I', K. limn mond (illli-iatliig. DeMlh It sad in everv Intlanire, dot especially ro wiien It rod a happy dome of a loving wife and motlier, snd calls dr away from her J little chlllren, w hen-they moet need her protecting xoldarica. The ay rn pat by of the entire community koi out to tlioe who are mourning her departure. The 7-year-otd daughter of Mr. and Mrt. J. If. Howard waa buried yeatrrday at 11 o'clock at Oregon City cemctry, lie. J. 11. Deaveu prreiding at the ar Vices. Ijut week the Koterpriaee alated that the Jury stood In tie Ifertika rata aoven to five for conviction. It should have been aeven to five for arouilLel. Tdls waa the last Ullot. Hagby ItroUiera, aawniill men, of Mo- la!!a, have dissolved, Frank f.H. coo tlnoaa Ida Imaineas lo connection with Mr. Hmith. Work on the new mill alia at Hock Creek ia procreating. heveral petitlona are tmlng circulated and numeroualy aiitnl, repieating(ieo. A, Harding lo become a non-partiaan candidal by ption for the office of mayor of Oregon City. It It alao rumor ed that a convention will lie deld and a full ticket put In Ida fldd. Christian Kcience err vice are held In Willamette hall every Hunday morning at eleven o'clock. Kuhj-ct for Sunday, Nov. '!, ','(iod the Only luae and Cre ator." Bumlay School at 12:10. Wed nesday evening meeting at eight o'clock. To these acrvicea all are welcome. Mra. Fred Smith died of conaumption latt Sunday mornlnn at her home In Canemah. The deceaal wat aUiut 57 yeare of age. The funeral occurred Tuer day morning from the family residence, and the rcmaina were interred in the Oregon City cemetery. A new school district has been creat ed by the commiaiiiotiert and county anperlnlendent, m-ently. The district la bounded on the north ty Multuotnaii county, on the east by the Handy river, on the south by Kelso, and on the weal by Orient. At a regular election of otTicera held Tueaila night, Falls F.ncatupment, No. 4, 1. O. O. F. chowe the following official for th term of one year: Chief patri arch. K. II. Lay ton: liMi priett, K. H. Cooper j senior warden.HarryTreinbathj junior warden, 8. 8. Walker; wcribe, Judton Howell treasurer, T. F. Ryan. HConslderahle sickneea prevaila in C nemah, no particular disease predomi nates, however. Uealdes the illness of Mrs. Fred Smith, which proved futal Sunday morning ; Mra. A. F. Stokoa and Mra. Critter are dangerously ill. Sick ness in several other families la also re Kirted. A fraction of township 4, south of rant 0, west of the Willamette meridian, has Just been throwti open for homestead entries. The southwest quarter ot tins township, was thrown open in 1879. Amplications are made daily at the Ore gon City Land office, for homesteads in this new section, which is situated in Yamhill and Tillamook countioe. Tl, inllnwlnir marrlauo licenses have been grsn'ed during the week : Martha Mmi. aired 1. and Joseph Greene, agd 25; Thoresla Marie Kowoll.aged 18, and Robert Mil nr. awiul 23; Annie f.niiien, agod 24, and John Fiaher, aged 29; Jes sie Long, aged 18, and Ellsworth Scott, aged 21 ; Klisa Yost, aged 18, and Sam uel Heraig, aged 24. Mrs. Marv Johnson, who baa been rv ill for several months paBt, was taken to the Portland Sanitarium last wank. On Monday Dr. Kellogg, of hi.!o Prn..k Mli-li.. Durformed a Burcl- cal oHration for her, aa ihe only meaiiB of Saving her life. Owing to Mrs. Johnson'a low condition of yltality, the operation, though quite eitenelve, had to be endured,.withoiit an anaesthetic. She Is recovering rapidly, and hopes to be able to return home In a few weeks. Mra. IL 8. Gibson gave a very pleas ant tea Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her mother, Mra. L. Gloter, of Eagle Creek. The parlora were tastefully dec- Mias Annie K Thomas, w ho died latt Katonlay at her home below Ureeo Point, of typhoid fever, waa buried Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock, the aervlcea occur Ing at the Presbyterian chinch. The decvaaed waa lu attendnce at the Park place school until November 6. when he li lt uu account of lllnees. The Park place tchoola adjourned at noon, and the tla"inatea with their teacher, attended in a hodr. and with many floral tridutea, tde junior society and lnemlrt of several .Sunday tooA clantea of the I'aplitt cliurcli were pre ant. Mias Thoma't chair in Ida cdoir waa d'aped wlih crape and cala lilier, ex prewiive of the choir's sad r-gret for the aaerit inemlier. Ofnplalnt cdaret tdeae younKinen wild the theft of 100 duahela of oats and it aljtned hy J . II. Hlevere. mail carrier m- I twn Oregon City and Viola. Hleversj idiiiiim Mie onta were utoleii Mond y ni(dt y and tdat ihe m-xt niornii he followed,! wiignn track fr on dl bun to tde barn of J Ihe ilifeiidanta. Yourg llaylen ar.d,!) Claiineri alxii'lr claim their lono.-i V atnl will furninh boiela for K e r sp" V aoi-a. They will he given a hearing Ihe f rirxt of next week J I reports are true,. Molt hat recer.llv tieen dotiMy yiailed j r Willi liili,...lia I.lof un.t llill l'j.,n. i ' plainlt are made that all kinds of- malic-1 lout acta have rx-eii committed recently, audi at docking the i-art of hrea, up-! B'lttiriK he atatida, etc. It U alto alleged j that meat hat been taken from smoke I houw-a, and thai cellera have been pill aged of all kinds of fruits, potatoes, cl dert etc, in that iirighborhijd, ROOKS 1 HIS AI M Wo have double the stock we ever carried before and at prices that leave no excuse for not buying a book or two for the children, Peafne-a Cannot be ( and by local applications, at the cannot reach the diaraaed portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by conatituiional remediea. lvalue ia canned by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When thia tubs geta in- flafiie.1 von tiavA a rmnt.linif aonnt! or , iiiirfx t hearing, and when it is entirely n Iick eh, 7 Irvine. v. G V cloeeil (Jealneaa Is the result, aim uniea the infliuation can be taken out and this lul restored to It normal condition, hearing will be deatroyed forever; nine case out of len are caused by catarrh, A still fltfht Is being ma le in the cir cuit court to determine Ihe ownership of a atrip of land lying along the foot of the bluff and for a considerable distance back on lop of toe blulT running parallel wild the right ol way ol the Oregon and California railroad through thia city. T.ie ami ia Brought by the municipall y of Oregon City against the railroad com pany. The records show that Dr. John McLaughlin, the founder of the city, dulicaied liie atrip of land in question to the city, but subsequently the railroad company acquired title to the atrip from Ihe Harvey, heir of Dr. McLaiiiihlin. Thecompsny held undiputed oaersion of the land from 1H67 until about two yeare aw, a lien the city desired to build a stairway from Kihth street to the top of the blutr, and it waa incidentally learned that the Oregon and California Railroad Company claimed title to the now disputed land. The city built the atairway with Ida undemanding that thia move did not prejudice the claims of either Party, the railroad company con eenling. Attorneys Dresser and Grilfllh apwar for the city and the railroad ia represented by Attorney Fenton.of Port land. ' I bila'mss GlfU. Get your mil and overcoats maJe to at lull nrire. You have to rav here for China latior at ISalatko 4 liar- ia'. San Francisco. White labor ouly. The Farmers' and Mechanica' Store, agenta. M. Miciuxls, Prop. IV-cember fanhlon sheet free for ll asking at Huntley's Book Store. Your Fare Shows the state of your feelings snd the tute ol your health as well. Impure blood makes llaelf apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. I' you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy ap lariice jou should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases w here cheap Sarsaparillaa and so called purifiers lail ; knowing this we eel! every bottle on a p wliive guarantee G. A Harding, drugnlat. The Excitement Jiot Over.' The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Aelhma, Bronchitia and Consumption. Kemp's Balaam, the standard family remedy, ia aold on a snarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction. Trice 25a and 60c. . ' - i l'OU TKY IT. j IfShiloh'a Couch and Consumption Cure, which ia aold for the small price of j 2! rents and 60 cents and $1.00. does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty years on thia guarantee. Price 26 cent and 60 cents. C. U. Huntley. tu Drug gist. I'JO to 1500 to loan on chattel or per sonal security. Dimlck & Eiiethatn, agts, Ribbons, velvet and the laleet vall ngs. Miss Goldsmith, which Is nothing but an infliined condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any raae of Ieafneas (caused hy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for rirpular, frse. F. J. C1IF.NKY A CO. Toledo, O. Sold by drugiaia, 75c. Hall' Familr Pills are the best. At 20c. Hoys Bookn by Oliver Optic Ilack Iicauty , Hook of (Jolden Dcedg. Lady of the Lake. Lays of Ancient Home. M arm ion Prince of the House of David. Uncle Tom'i Cabin. Adventure of a Iirownie. Autobiography of Franklin. Howe's FableH. " At 25c. Storif of War, History and Adventure, by Hently, the famous boy's author. Hooks by l! Cooper, L Dumas, Z KingHley, V. ficott, K Kipling, Irving. Rosa Carey Stevenson, Oliver Optic, Mary J. Holmes Julius Verne, Hawthorne, At JOc. The Fireside Series for Hoys The Vaasar Series for Girls The Young Peoples Library, a selected lot of Looks, clean instructive and entertaining. We heartily recommend them. At 50c. The Abbot Hitorical Series, Books of Biography and His tory, standard the world over, formerly sold at 11.25. Alexander the Great, Rornolus Alfred the Great, Xerxes Charles the 1st, Elizabeth Cyrus the Great. Hannebal Marie Antonette, Davies and others. Let the boys and girls come in and look at the books, will do them good and won't hurt us, even if they don't buy. Huntley's Book Store. it rf ftmraai C'llr. Orerea Don't trouble youraelf withckea, etc, when you can get Ihei.i ihe beet and cheapest at Kuer'eu'a. Order a dreeel turkey for Thanksgiv ing at Ilarria' Grocery. Look out for "That Man The matching of plaid at ihe eearu ia a very difficult la-k The whole ant ject ia made as aim pie. at p t-aihle by an article appearing in the iVcemlier Ie lineator. It is fur ealn at HuntUy'e book at. re. A fine upright Schubert grand piano, little need, at a bargain. Most be aold, a the owner is going East. W. L. Block, the Home-furnisher. SHAW'S PURE MALT. The sick and delicate need a genlte Ionic itimulent. It is often a matter of life snd death witb them. The ineal nutri ment and restorative iaSIIAW'8 PURE MALT. Sold by E. Matthiks, Oregon City, Ore. The la'ext Goldsmith. In taui-o-rha irvs. Miss I have the best land In the county for the least money. Try me. J. E. bKDGKS. Great reduction sale on all trimmed ! hata. Miaa Goldsmith. When you feel lhat life ia hardly worth the candle take a done of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet. They will cleanse your atoniich, tone ud your liver and regulate your bowels making yoa feel like a new man. For sale by O. A. Harding. When yoa want prompt acting little; pills that never gripe nae De Witt's Little Early Risers. George A. Harding. OABTOniA, Bnti l?s tnd 1m Haw Hlwn tofft 8igaalai f Ibi litis VtM Haw Ulnn New veiling. Miaa Goldsmith, oaoy cape and bat. for ICLY'S CREAM 1UI.M ta poIMTenrj. Apply Into the nostril. It I quickly '- " aanu at Prar(rUt or by mall ; Mmplra 10c. by nuU. XLT BMOT11SUS, M Warn 8t. W C'V- prank Baseh YOUR MONEYS WORTH Is always apparent in any price we quote you in any item we offer you. If you note carefully the quality you'll readily acknowledge this. First the quality here, then a price that makes you a satisfied purchaser. Extra good values here for your choosing. w i EXTIK8IOM TABLES. 6 ft. Fir ! 3.75 6 ft., Maple... 4.50 Heavy Golden Oak finished Table. $12.75 Massive Oak Tables from .75 tollS.OO Excelsior Mattresses .1 2.00 Wool Mattresses $ 2.50 Hair Mattresses from $10.00 to $18.00 Warranted Pocket Knives 70 , cents, m Carpet Sweepers $1..0 up. fStor OppojJitoCourtHouse