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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1901)
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY ,", 1901. Tv-vr-Tw v vvj T,ie tnm,x, who drives th lowing L J! teams over the skid road between Pram- . AlCg while drawing a tr!n of log down mi incline, i ii run usier man imp horci and the saddle horse foil down, throning the rider under him. II a. as severely hut not fatally bruised. The horse then ran away, one of the rear horses was thown down and drk'w'el al most to death and will probably die. Onr correspondent will please aend In article hefore Wedneday of each week, otherwise it reaches u tot) late for publication. V, J. Lewellen, our Ppringwater mer chant will he I mm next week from a Visit Kaxt. Mr. A. S. Carothers and aon.of Hutte ville, are on a visit here perhaps to look after her farm. J. It. Lewis has just returned from Eastern Oregon where he has been look ing up his horses. The Myers Pros, mill has been busy 11 spring getting out lumler for silo for the IOk-an farmers. If they prove a uccef there will be many more built. Frank Uohelan old resident has gone to Arkansas to lire with sons at Fort Sniitb. His son John went to Seattle nd is in the employ of the N. 1. rail road com pan v. Mrs. L. A. Gordon, of this place, is at present doing cooklnif at A. l-acey's saw mill at Springwater, which has the con tract of furnishing the lumber for the ifpringwater and Logan road. E. Lacey met with quite an accident last week. He was standing on a tem porary scailold when it gave away. As be fell his head caught on a nail and I took a piece of his scalp several inches long clear to bis skull bone. Say what is the reason you cannot send ns some emigrants here to buy the vacant places. This is a good locality lor persons of small means. There ate improved vacant places that can be bought cheap. We need more settlers. We are having continued cold rainy weather and it has about ruined our fruit crop, apples and prunes falling off. Some of us had to replant our potatoes w hich rotted in the ground. All vege tables are backward. Grain fair for this kind of weather. 1 lleanliriit lino al Iluhy nrla nuil llwt, nil rnlaiceal. (oltlsillllll. )! .Mtsa rrat Millinery Male. .Mia taolusilllth. Aims Item. jlr. an. I Mrs. h. s. Braniball went to Portland Friday on business. Kev. J. W. Fully, of Corbet, was here Sunday IaHt veiling bis sons and da ugh ters. Mr. Harris and family, of Pleasant Home, were visiting relatives here Sat urday and Sunday last, Abundance of business at this time of the year; causes your scribe to be very irregular aboal writing We are now having more rain, but in spite of excessive wet weather, grass, small grain and some vegetables are growing wonderfully. Mr. Miller and family, of Pleasant Home, have moved into tbe bouse re cently vacated by II E Bramball. He is 611ing the place of the teamster who w as hurt, iff,- . ... . iniow, invested In a 37o piano one day this week, but this community will not be benefited by it. He will re turn to Kelso next fall, when and where it will be delivered. J. W. Miller, and H. W. Frltch, re port that they are making good wages, gathering barberry bark and digging vregon grape roots lor the market. Of such this portion of terra fira.a has enough and to spare. M. M. White, who is quite old, and - formerly of this place, but now of Port land, waiked 30 miles vesterdav. in or der to be piesent tomorrow, Sunday at Aims school bouse to make his debut, at preacrung the gospel. I suppose, that if tbe writer is die- covered, be may zet his ears pulled for eteting that if there is no slip between ttie cup and the lip, there will be sevhr al nuptual knots tied in this vicinity in the near future. Our young people seem a. 1 1 a io dq business all over. A pleasant party was given at the home of J. X. Bramhall on tbn fv nf Cottoi El. 'o! ton, though silent, Is all right. J. Arituett went to Needy on business last week. Mr. Shaw, of I'uion Mills, was a vis itor in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Hannah Shervie was visiting Miss Edith liuckner last Sunday. Born to the wife of Frank Arguett, June ;"t, a son. All are doing well. W. E. Huntiey and daughter Lucy, went to the county seat on business. Miss Lucy Bonnev returned home last week alter a few weeks sojourn at Mo- lalla. Miss Wright and Mr. Lamb, of Mead ow brook, attended tbe Literary here on the 2Vlh. Mr. aud Mrs. E. Hauimol. of El wood. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gorhett last Sunaay. Goo. Howard and family and Mr Nash and family, of Oregon City, were in Coltuo Sundav last. fcniry Oottnrrg, who baa Un in Washington for some time, returned home week before last to remain indeti nitely. Miss Hubbard has gone to Wood burn to visit heraister. Mi Meadie. who had the uiisforluue to have her arm broken last week while out wheeling. Gardens are looking excellent, consid ering the mud they have to stand in to grow, and the new potatoes taste lust as good as if the sun had shone on them for one whole day. Hay is still standing, waiting for sum mer to come. It couhl not stand, but is just too thick and rank to fall down. Sjme few have done their cutting and have luet by their haste. "On oi sons." Nothing t.ntrt gixxt. Nothing gives pleasure. The mm. I i dull and slug, gull. The will i wrak. Little thing cause great itriUliun. What's the nut ter? The proUibiluies are that the atoumch it deranged and the liver in volved. IH. IHcrce' Golden Medical Piscuverv make a nun who is run down and dis pirited feel like a new Iwing. It cures diseav of the stomach and other or- gans of digestion ami nutrition, stirs the ahn-euh lier ittf.i ai-fi.ut an. I i ...... .. i lie activity or tne molniiking gUmls, ao that there i an abundant supply of yuir, run oi.m. Mr. JMward. jacit. nt M.rrnv Crawford Cn. Indiana wr.lra: Vlflrt intra .,. .J ...I. Irnn with lirt u.hi! . ami maLii (av up ii iti tier (rum. u,ml m. Ih U.I chnT waa to ty i.nir mr.lwi'i had liw.l tl Ih h mir il..ir u ii.l tr.rltr.1 htil lull. rnri Anrr uwm( ihir tilr.( r irr-r a r.oLlqn Mr.K-al ln.mT anU onr rial nf hla 'I'lnaanl I'rl Via a,n u.wt ami hfattr. H u utic cuuirij iu jour oairiiul ntnlkiuca." Pr. herce'a Comnuiri Setie Metlical Adviser, containing iuvS Urge pages, in paper covers, ia se nt Jrer on receipt ef It one-cent at.nnp la pny ripense ol mailing v lv. Addrcs Ih. R. V. J'tercc. Builalo, N. Y. Rickey Burl Bars ha purchased a new fehvrwood. Kav wheel. Holing eople are gidng to spend the ith al I'amasrtis. Mr. and Mr. W. Whit made a trio to Oregoo llty Suinlay. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Welch, of Salem, are visiting their son, Thomas. Mr. 0. W. Boring waa aern on the streets of Damascus last Sunday. Mis Marie Feathers attended tbe closing exercise of our school Friday. Mr. Peter Yeln-h ia confined to the house with severe attack of tonsilitU-. Farmers are beginning to put on long MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY. Mitcholl Wagons Hoosior Drills 1 Caso Plows OhampionMoworsandBindors ooutiiwiuK nuy irrossoa And a full lino of . Evans Potato Plantors Agricultural Implomonts, Vohiclos and Bicycles V First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. its Val II ftaU Writ. as Ha4r ( amraa.la, A iimng tho public aervauta w ho are A very small pile of ival lay on the Worried br fxilli ini.-tl.nn the stllH-r- sidewalk In f mill ut a Imhim on A alrect liiti-ndetit of mails In the poatomW get hla full aharv. Vu of bl visitor on a certain invasion waa a taiwi who mid to the deputy who aaiaweretl th- call at the window: "I am going out of town ttny and want to get a letter to tuy brother, who la on board the Majestic, aud she I not due until Wednratlay. I don't know when he will stay In New York; or where be will go from here. Can, vou heln meT" ' -. , g -- .... m ... "Certainly w can. aald the clerk.) ask morw than I could pay." "A malllHiat goea to meet ttie steamer. "How liiurli Is ro" Kiitr aaknl the and If you addres your letter property j small man of bustnraa. MKln yu' ral and put domeatlc pitage on It It will, a dlahr southeast. A etirn aiHiiiilinclr small son of Ham wa ssiinti ring along and, i-ng It, st iil.l a Job. He rang the doorU-ll. "Am dat yu' all's rair he akl the lady at the d.ir, "Yea." "Want It toie.1 ItiT Yea " "K ain't I gtt de Jhr "Why. yuu're pretty small, and then you might charge t much, lou might On Jclllti n,t l-l'SIa.. PARAFFIN WAX merchaote. Dr. Kickard made a flying trip to Port land yeeterday. The old liberty bell will soon be beard again. Old Glory will wave where she never did before. Grandpa Mahan. who Is nearlr 90 year of age, fell from bis barn loft and fractured one of bis hips recently, while trying to assist in patting away bia hay. Mr. A. P. Todd was one amonir th number who was here on business. He seemed to have that usual cheerful mood. We first thought it was a cam paign smile but we learned different: it was his fine prospect for a good crop. ing the hay down and making it decay School cloeed here Friday after a uc cesaful term by Mis Delia Wither, vt Portland. A larga namlr of frienda and pairotia of the school turned out lo bear the closing exercises. a'rel rsvlariUsi n trUiineal ssaisi .tiis allUlllh be delivered all rtcht. "Hut bow shall I address lt-wher shall I send Itr 'Addrtaa It 'John Smith, paaarnger on board Incoming strainer Maleatlc. due In New York, lke. II lliat will reach him." i "No city T No DothlngT ' "That' all-Just as I told you." J The man thanked the clerk and went away, and came Uck a little later w ith an addressed Mter In hla bamL Say." be aald to the clerk, "about that letter. I've addressed It and stamped It all right, but tho man name Isn't John Smith. How about' thair-New York Tribune. I Taa Ula Haaaa I'asiar. j Noting tbe fact that many country: bred men lo the large cities take the local paper In their old borne, the I'hll. adelpbla Iti-cord say: "The bead of a1 I "oh. my r"h'pa. nor "rWvelity Ave rviitsr" "No; run along and don't bother me And she started to rlMw the dir. "Meblw a.i yo'U (t M ceola." "No, no; run along " "I rauii yo' all ain't gut er qua' tahr "No." "Ner a dtmer "No, tiot even a dime." replied th woman, beginning to laugh. "Well, how much la yo' gutf juev t loiied Ham, showing hi Ivor lea. " aut'nly ! wanter g!t do Job," "I've got jitat a nlcfcrl." "Well. I'm Ju' alookln fef nlrkrl job." And ho straightway begarw W aablngtoti Star. .i.l. 1. 1. e eM... TAajoaao waeo. i ft x man lul w r miI riol U ttittltiflt f tit .ola la. 'si lal. t t - if 1. large Market a.re,-t wbolesal. bu.lneM ,,uUf, Uh,( ,,)f M,B)Jn)m aw w m uiism ufw IU Ttaira ' f a i w i r iirii iiai iij sb r iii.i . . sa..i . s .s.a-s..W. ' "I'Pini Bl' Pry In irrarth.n 1i7 raiAiin, u.y titj tMfc. l. .,!. t I'l ilia jj, k i -aasni,. hti ti-,.r. t.;x tl.e i r,,u ,,j ftl ,y f i j an.l use II, .1 . . . .1, .,-y;m lot!, , l u - .i ,:,.. .,, ' I Wi.l li a h.ii j i, i ily a. I t t.i . , i ;, n.aiV.I I ,l 1 J re. a. ' 1 . . . - ., 'u. :a, I ' ; ' . ,i .. ' T'io Pi! n e ' -! i ,. t . . j irritla i.f crua at w j j, U , , Inrf luwa-l aulr tliapv.. "lift li; t I li M IWrt ui a,-iusl AaaaJ t alarih ad Uj f has been a regular auharlliaT to one' plication Is e.).ial to this hnunrnl for Cacby. Strawberry picking is almost over. M. J. Lee, of Portland is stavinir with William Knight. Dr. Dedman and wife drove down to Clackamas on Sunday. td Kinney, of Southern California ia visiting friends in Canby this week. The annual session of the M. E. ramr, meeting commenced Friday evening. 8. Fisher and daughter Eletha will so to Skahomonish. Wash, 'this comlm Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Marks, of Marks Prairie, were in town transacting busi ness Monday. There ia a new barber In town j he has Koud VI Mrs Graham i viiting her daughter. Mrs. Lily lour. Mrs. Matt I'.aker ia vorr aeriouslv 111 with hemorrhages Ira McConnell expect to leave for Eastern Oregon in about two weeks. Miss Helen Murray leaves fur Port, land J uly sixth, where she extwets to at tenu aummer school for about two months. Mrs. Krause is havinir a new hous and barn erected on her ulace. ii tl Krause and Gus Jaeger are dolnn the carpenter work Clark McKinney. who baa been visit- ing with friends and relatives in this vicinity the past week, left for KaU alley, Washington, July In It ia with profound revret thai - chronicle the death of Charles HoUrg, which occurred at Portland Joa ?4th after an Illness of about one month. Ilia remains were ahiped up here and he was burled near StalI7.nl IL ,. . nr tha lln.L. . . ... '"nih; i'Hlia-ra iur oj . - year. 'Ho wouldu't give It uo fof ' "Hen Joint contracted mius- uiuiug. aam iui man son. lie "! ' . "am an.l riioumal c feu more real enjoyment from It than1 muscular psins. It ha also cured from anything be n-ada. A dally ell. i nuiuennis rate of partial paralyal II uoo nas be-ii sisrtni within the last Is for a.U l, (: a i ten .. ., "H,iiol(lll. ' t" e inn-aii i want inai. . Lie only geta tho Wreklr edition, whleh prints g"lp of a iM-rsoual nature from A No the varloua town thn.iiifhorit the oun. nsiniil. smaMlii.. a,.. ...... ...i tj. He will pore over thla bv tho hour ' -...-i n. . . , , , a1"" "B an, ana ins aim lakra Ilia and bla rcimmeiila on II.. i. . taa- nit i Ofnew.araofr.. y " ".l . i """B " ami bunion. If, the ,.. ,,..,, ,, ... name la mentioned that be .!.e...'t ... " '" ""r""" w u.e age. "Why, I used to Ko to arhia.l with l.i. Allen '""t Laae make tjar tsf or ne i father." or "I once licked hi Undo ! ,,",r certain cur f..r Jim for tying my clothe up when we' 'wealing, callous and hot. tire.!, arhlna- Matatal to aa a . I ... I . s .!... . sw.iijiiiing io Ult ti-ahaml. leoi. iry it Iwlay. Hold by ail drrnr- a vise as si s.as). lien s ri)t-rjia. a laiader. tl mu. U 11. ... I .1 . . au-t wu-m i ores. iy t)ia, of j, In stamp. Trial pai kagefrNi. Addr Allen S. Olmsted, U hov. N. Y. opened a shop in the buildinu next to member of tbe A. 0. U. and alsn th. rr . fi . i it i i . u. 01 ii. ioige ol Wilsonaonvilla. The members of both lodges attended in a body. A Pastoral. How dear to this heart are the scene of the postofCce, Born, July 1st to Mr. and Mrs. John Rydraan girl baby. Both mother and daughter doing well. ine canby baseball nine will on tn ioneon me i-ounii to play a match game the farmvard lav i f r . t ,a f I on..nn. I ... .. ' "i""" 1MUi. W here co eel ve v atsn.l all ...i. I mo IWU r . bleigbt, wife and family with all the Wa UM hMBaar. rn.l IT- I . , I Tflfl fnOITara .nl l.ai-..L. If I r . . thaWti. i i. , , p"o"""iia ior camping wuiuiui up Itieutliln honor of C. G. and Artiinr l.r T " tbe barn arl y Wot 1 1 i ucojjr lor uimiuione. , , , ' - ;:!k.!?I-' "b0"! fWeD,.ly m.rried- The city council met In revise ..tM And three m'n d.?? "hhsh '1'0" lutiuiner m roniana and the latter r. , nuse. - i u i r von h n 1 1 a ,i i. . . somewhere in the east. They came here u.-iZ . V . ' J'Jh wP-"t b with a .. . ' HlllegaS WaJ! refuiuwl a rnn In I..n,.n la nuBciuer w spena a portion of their i r .. ..-....,,., n, honeymoon with relatives. L' Artong, Adam Knight, The roosters engaged in a terrible fight, The young folk, of Aims cannot W.J 7?"' t"?.. T0U"? i" .J.'rae' Cr in US"?? llth of h.-ii .it .u. ..... unmore.j. itones, wuuam . . iTi,- Z , r.y 0De' wh0 VorPahl wUng agidn8t it. And e'en the rude heifer I ;vr una wire. wuo nave seen many winters. attennVM the party at the home of J. N. Rrsmii.it Lewis Rn.,t. i. . ., , . 1 6' nuiaiuiavnurun or nn IVia an. r.i I. 1)0,1. .1 I . ...... vu .Uv vd ui mo oi,u, mey went out on wr. wins ZZJZZr,l ": AdolphKunzi went t. Columbia I.M .11 it., r-ai i- ii... .... B WUB,'W UU81ne88 Jnl- ... .u um auiui), Rot III Dar For Srlll.. "roe you want lo aeo d nn-at.lent oi ae roa.ir queried the colored man who aat In a chair at tho hea.i .t n,. stair. "Yea; he's the man 1 ant tn nil.... V. ..i, ' m...:i. I'orl aiiil U,-.. .1 i I !... .. . Itoutans.. ,.M.Ir. , l ofll, About buvlmr out th r...,l r,.r v, . ! 7. " ' '"' arrive. OOOnrsi r. .- . .' , t Chicago at V:3()th third .1.. , vuu juu LLciiu in inn iiiimi. i He for mor I ' ork Ihjalnn are reached tht, fourth I 'speota I could, sab: but. ills i.!n ' ''"T- This train, a. knowle.ljn.l i,. I- my atCOIld (la Vera . n l-.ln I n t I I tho fastest I ..I amn 1 1.. V ... . i u . . . . , ai-ei- , .'oniiarai an.l "a iwrr,Ui wen. pernapa you'd belter r.ast, is M,r ve.iibnled and li. Only lino Way To Do If. (let from Portland to Chicago in lioura-liist three dsvs. Tha ri.l it... ; i oriiaim special. ' see de president blsaelf-rlght down do nan an aecond dooh to Aa i. rr .., VUicago New a. Worms milk everv that Rpfickled mux every Teething ! I -Tl .L. a a-. i 2 men me vaoy ismosiiiKe r ty nervous, ana iretiui, and f; doesn't gain in weight. S Scott's Emulsion! is the best food and medicine I S for teethlnc bahles. The 5 r. .Im . K for teethinsr babies. 2 gain irom the start. 5 Send for s frre sample. S 5 6COTT & BOWMJ, cbemisU, 5 $ 40915 Prl Street. New York, W S Joe-and li.oo; all dni;gista. j Home of tlm V-o,?. u.. ... 1 . uv; tntn ineir oanuay ai tne camp meeting at New Era. Miss Louisa Kinehak baa returned home from Aurora to spend tbe sum mer. Mr. Uoffman, of Needy, ia building a umu anu ceuar. The carpenterg are a. aionnson ana William Kinshak. C. C. Molson has a smile Of! In kantt from ear to ear because there will be a Tm the baldheaded patches were redder telephone line from Hubbard to hi than bloodshBd store. On this aoHcklnd r.bi i..ir.. r .m. u "i Luua every niuht. That wicked old heifer. old heifer, That kicking old heifer night. This wicked old critter I hail as a torror, roroiienatnoon when returned from the field I've found her immersed in the garden's interior And eating all the truck the garden could yield. How ardent I seized a atout club from the woodshed And flailed that old brute with all of my might, Association af is... The S year-old sou of a flat Amt.., who had heard hla father mmi.i.in J caalonally because the Janitor waa drunk and "In no condition to attend to hla Work." went in it, 11. a bis own last week and rang the ML When Mrs. Blank answered It, tho young man said: "Please. Mrs. Ulank. rnn'r vnnr Htil.. -. j - ...nv Bin come aown and play with mor "Not today." nld Mra. Iti....b. la In no condition to piny." "Whafs the mntterr aakai ,. 1.- anxloualj. "Ia alio drnnlr7"N. V...U Bun. Tbe Enterprise fl..V0p,r year e.piipmeut la unsurpassed, full....- drawing room sleeping f,,,, up-to-dsle '"I'tng era, hbraryamokli.g "'"iminiitiiair car, ami un. excelled dining cars, the meals on which aree.pi.lto those .,v0d ,t the very beat hotel.. l..m,nuf this train run. olid Portland to Chlr.. 11.-.. 1 ch.rig of cars, an the good of It I. 1. costs no more to ride on It than on other luuies. We have Other train. 1111...1.. .. ..".iKioii, ami tin, h.u.l.,.. Guaranteed Elite H&SCr Kit use of S:is:r a:n Chsnlls, lrrs sn4 r.mtrol.lr1ail THE FA I It i rrrnrr tnrnxrr FREE TO FARMERS. i wrrn I faalasj 1 t., ,, inn "MiHikane Iyer" leaves at (1 p.m. dailv vli n!a can or3,r,,,n'' C" , I A. L. Cmaki, 0. it a. v l'rrnr Agent, , . ... . v.u.. a uriiarni ......... W'VtvM.... " . 2 Needy Pacific Tornado base ball play- , nif ht- s played Aurora Cyclones last Sunday at wlcketlolJ "ei'er, that apeckled old id thfl nnnrn wam T o i t hnifir . i That kicking old heifer I milk every night. era ana the score was 7 to 2, in favor of lornaaoeat Aurora. COUNTRY PKODUCfi OENEIIAL MERCHANDISE. FRESH MEATS. Special attention paid to country ordera a r . tore ,. the BAKERY. Pr',h ilead 'Z WILLAMETTE FALLS. rent fjflleo anil Public TflephonerlltllQB u tat 'J 'J td Cal 'J 'J u a u 14 y u Cal tat tat tat Cat 'J C Cat (A j Oar 1IM)1 Vehicle Hook. . . . . . Uur I III) I Intplrmrnl l 'U"r JUST ISSUED. Hend your name and P. 0l dress an.l we will mail on as daairnd, free of all ehT Mitchell, IaewlHSUwrf First and Taylor Portland. Onf xrri i it ux iirrrrrrnj it- i k1 If I a Mil f !.i 7' an. lit, It. I f a-SI.C rtia I . a I. tns, LU, ("it ST4C teal kaltl. iiOallu, Hi. to tfc city W m -tU. a Iw 'tan. tr aorta i t ll.l, ) ih. " IS lo W w, i it !-Ule S 0 tsi.ic an. K. ; "Snd g " "i'partu 4l tlit-l ,,M i0 0 '"'yassew bit Ucuu.ii. Tsini ''iilnig . Huiilley, " b .ii. uwila ,i "'fharlr. '"'gk i, w " I. ''Iciblli. '"JMr. H. (J ' ialtli,u . laiUf Hupluro and TH Kh '' lion, lion, in.nin- j u Room M, McKay Illdg. jrd 4 s"" MEj, jrh PORTI.XNI), ORIiGO". Lj J ' Ifoura a to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. J l;dlUot,,,fl" --"BOII 'utuina 1. 1 7 hrh :." Mrs. ns alll M l - ,, rsrafl enlf for Piles tnd H"',l"H"'i!'!tfi. ' jtaarr Im.i It wsrraiiiad. fi'i"'' imw si if s.: U.alUS M " t natAlls i" . al II ft . . m.' II'S al rl'l l.l a." r.i. I 1.1. . V Hi l.KV.1 "is H.r pit r" 3an-uaaaaana:u:-:i3 !"JJtii,r iii, I'fUMl For sale by Charuian lo-i"'""