Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 19, 1901, Image 1

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    Oregon City Enterprise.
vol r.o. no. .".o
OKKOON CITY, OREGON, FKIPAY, JULY 19, 1901.
KSTABUSHED 1866
(JKO.T. IIOWAIU)
KP. A I. I'.STATI'. ANI INSC'R ANCK
NOTARY riMtl.IC
At (rd 1'ioiit, Com I limine Illmk
()rjun City, Ori gin
L.COH1KN,
ATTOIINKY AT LAW
pinr mil Or.gna t:il Knbrtrl
C, h no. uioi'kkrift,
ATTOKNKYH AND
i:oUNK.M)Urt AT LAW
MM rNliT OSIUU CITY. OMOON,
futiiltli Atlfnli hi till, I-.mii Mnntijf fi,i:
rluu U if a U'l lumtrl Iton.ral
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ATTOIINKY AT LAW
Oregon City,
Oregon
M ill fUrm lii all romii of data.
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ATTollNF.Y AT LAW,
OlMKi I IK.
Gaau.
Will roll's t llili.eoinu l lb aials. 01'
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Attornovs-nt-Lnw,
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h!e Law, h'H'i-iallii-.
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ATT'llNKY AT I.AW.
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( acu- City, Oa".
JV.M.ANn.TY
J untie of tlio 1'raco.
Will aliaiitl lucullrrltoni and ralUi.
Ultra an Main HUmI.
0 I. Albiiuhl Ural Mail'l, l'lr(fll I'll
I.iOi.l 0. le.Mk.l
u i;i:n & jh'iiukukl
Attorney at Ijyy.
prutriljrr bipliut.
Will trat-lli in ail rniiru, li'ak Ctillrrlluii
ai.d Mlll.iiirnl. of K.'al.a.
PurtiMi aiMOari. of till, I'txl yu inoi.ry
ai'd IvimI your tnunry on (rl itiurga,;.
Offlco In Enterprise Uulldlng,!
Ofriiti t'Hy, (fun. j
0!IKHT A. MIU.KH
ATTORN KY AT LAW.
Lniul Title nml I.nntl OtTlce
I ItiMlnrMM n Hpcclnlty
V III piactlre In all Couiti of the State
Rimiiii j, Wrinhanl Utd.
Opp Court lluiue, Orrgun CilT, Orrjjnn
(j a .st r a TitTmT
OftW a In W iHanirll HMk.
Or"ii I'll. Ortm
m luiuri: 10 a tn. to I.' ni., I to 4 p, ni.
ami 7 lo p. in.
Brll iimilcn alil to lthunialliu and
Ktinala lMMaira,
Call anawarrd day or lilhU
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KANCIS FKF.KMAN,
-DENTIST
Graduate of the Xurthwxnt'rn Unlvi
Itv linniul School. Chlrairn.
Alao American t'ollrueol IVntal fiirnory,
Wlllumutto IUm-k, Oirgon City.
I I l'lCKKNS,
DKXTIST.
I'riroa Mulratfl. All Opuratlona
(limrantceil,
Unrclny Iliilldiim Orenon City, Or.
C. STKICKLAN1), M. I).
(Honplinl and I'rlvnle Kxpcrlimr.
Oltirt hla tiriifi'iiHlnnal turvlrra to Ilia pw
I'la nl Ort-Kon t'liy and viclnliy. Hpwlal
allanllon iialil to Catarrh and
nirniilo (llnfnnpa. llet ofrt(N
iicr nlvrn. (Illlra In Wlllaiurtta
Hiiilding, oitlno huiirai 10 to U1 a.m.,
4 o U p. in.
0HK0ON CITY UUKOON
S. J. VAUGHN,
livery, Fwd and Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
lOCATRD BKTWKRN Till BHIDC1K AMI
iHl'OT.
Double and Single ItigB, and sad
die homes, always on hand at the
loweHt prices. A corral) connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information reiardinjr any kind oi
took promptly attondod to by poraon of
letter.
Horses Doutrht and Sold.
Horsoa Boardod and Fed on reason
hie terms.
in
I ELECTRIC HOI
St. am H.atand ftlssteia Light..
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any other undrrtakrr In the county. Call pfotnj'tly attended night or day.
SUATXTIC d& BISSELL
Undertakers and Embalmers
Talephona 413 and 304.
Imperial
We tut i !:
Li;! or
Iijfrlil Witsli
1931 tfM
We are Side Ajjrnta for the Cclrhratel
Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, Harrows
and Cultivators.
We also im I ito:. Of PLANET JR. SEEDERS. SPRAY PUMPS, ETC
Pope & Co.
4th & Main St OK KAON
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GROCERIES
Wholesale Prices.
HARRIS' GROCERY,
WIDE
TUa cniiriiH'iM ralrt nl (he (.'nitliii'l'iiu,aio I III I IIUI 1 1 U 1 1 L.
cmiim'iJ Uy me lurt Hint It lni!i i" u
MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT
That an INUNSl DIStRt for POSSrSSION la awakened la all v.bo sear It.
IT BUPPLtea AN ACTUAL WANT (THB IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVER8IOM
AND RELAXATION TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING. TO DO WITHOUT OTHER
NECESSITIES. IT 13 THE
UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AQE
An lnehauatlbla sourca of Wonder and Delight to all
11 I almnle In cnnatriictlnn. and prices nre arrmiRed to suit all pocket books; while tha
demiiB till .nliniio as long Mliuiiiaiiiialiiw exwa.
Tli.. Inlrndm lli.n of a few Oriiphohimes Into a community at once create, sn Incremlnfl
,le n.iii.ll f.H RIC0R0S and St PPlltS. nml a C0NIIMWS BISINLSS is Una osUbllab.a. Why nut
,ccu.O the liberal Prulils hiib aro allowed deaUira?
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TERM8, ETC.. TO
Columbia Phonograph Co.9(iid
125 Qeary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
OREGON CITY
Thn OnW First-Class
Hotel in town.
-R,nt.a II day and upujarde. -
MtOH t'AM, rr.rl.lr.
Harnossmaker and Saddler.
I. Fourth and Fifth, Oregon City
r made In up to-date Ktjl.
Harnesses :i Specialty.
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We are the agents for Premo
Camera, and the price is re
duced from 25 to 50 per cent.
our f urnt4 (Vv.iir,
larg.buMla, V
" " Tuunli and
minf Hath. Ke
" " Mia Bttb, V
Latoftt Novelties In tho Photo
line at reduced prices.
CIIARMAN & CO.
We rarry the only conilcte line ol
Catkrta, C-iffint, Rolta, Liuina, ami
have the only fmt da and up-to-date
hrare in the county.
Our j'ticra arc i-cr eiurhilant.
Wc Kuaranlr aatUfaclion.
We can give you letter gotnli and
licttcr arrtlce fur Iraa money than
7th Straat, bat. Brld(t and Dapot
CQheels
Hi!!. Will 111
IM of Tire nl
DS7 PlJEEatL
CITY. OR., Telephone 465
For
Cash
First C
From ;
House.
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r.::r.Li.vviisf ad to vci:. C'jsixcss
TohouttepnAniinDHnMP
FOR SCHOOL USB
Three Oregon llouVn Adojtd by
Text-Nook CommlhHlon.
TWO II Y ORK'.O.X IITY WO E.I.
Faiiole Hard; Eckatorw's "Bird Book"
au4 Era Emery Bye's "Stories
of Oregon" Hclecti d.
That local author will figure qui
C mlrtiu(ily In fonntxtion with soma
of tha Uxt )i)k recently adopU-d by
the Orenon Text-liook Coinniiaaion la
evlnc-d In the prnonalily of Mrs. Fan
nie I lardy K katrorn, who w as a real
oe nt of Orenon City for over a year,
Mm. F.va Finery Dye, and William
Itoyftra Ird, paator of the Unitarian
church of Portland.
No higher pralaa could Kiaaihly he
acconlnd theaa writers than the fact
that the coinmiaaion aelei:Ud thnir
work aa standard texi-Uiokt purely
0k,ii their nierita, not tweauae the
authors are or were reaidnls of Ore
yon.
Mrs. Kva Kmery Dye'a "r-toiiea
of Oregon" if a aiiperhty written work
and will hold the intereat of the read
ers from atari to finiah. One can
only form an idea of Its adaptability
for achool uae by at-anning iti pagea.
The enviable aucceaa ahe haachieved
by the authorship of "Mcloii(hlin
and Old Oregon" It atill further
aUh'inautifd In the adoption of her
"ritoriet of Oregon" by the ten-book
commlaaion.
A complete little ornithoW'cal
, work adopted by the coinmivRtin for
I ue in the sixth grade ia the product
: of the keen Intellect of William
1 Iticert lxrd. of I'ortlaod. The
1 author has evidently oaed great care
! In making the work a model text
! book for beginners, but can slao be
used advantageously by wore ad
vanced pnpila.
Oregon haa obtained further recog
nition at the hands ot the text-book
coin Dilution by tle adoption of Frye's
Advanced Geography, which contains an
Oregon section, prepared by II. S. Ly
man, superintendent of schools (A Clatsop
county, and rrofeaaor J. It. Wilaon.prin
cipal of the Portland Academy. The
historical section la the work of Profesaor
Wilaon and the other parts were written
by Mr. Lyman, and both are exception
ally well done. This matter occupies a
doaen page of the geography. Illustra
tion, comprise a large map of the state,
a view of Crater Lake, scene on the
cout of Oregon, Mufnomah Falls, a lor
eat scene, Portland with Mount St
Helena in the distance, ships loading
wheat at Portland, the Columbia liiver
jetty, the State University at Eugene,
Marsh Hall of Pacific University at For-
EW TROLLEY LlStf.
Application for a Frauchise on a Road
la Xarloa (ouoty.
W. 11. Burghart has filled in the county
court of Marion county a petition signed
by about 70 leading business men ot
Salem asking that the Oregon City
Southern Railway Company be granted
a franchise to operate sn electric railway
between this city and Silverton. The
county court will not act on the petition
until next month.
The petition atks that a franchise be
granted for'a right of way to he upon
the most northerly and westerly 20 leet
of the county road known as the Wire
road, from the limits of the City of Salem
to the limits of the City of Silverton, for
the purpose ot constructing and operat
ing thereon an electric railway for tne
transportation of freight and passengers;
that said franchise be for a term of 50
years, and granting unto said Oregon
City Southern Railway Company the
right to construct said railway, together
with all necessary sidetracks and turn
outs, and to eiect poles and string wires
for tlie purpose of transmitting power
between said points; that said franchise
be conditioned upon the completion of
said railway within two years from the
date of such fraheniae."
From what has been said by friends of
the projoect, it is judged that Salem
business men are of the opinion that
the construction of an electric rait
way from Salem to -Silverton would be a
business benefit to the city of Salem,
and a convenience as well as financial
benefit to Silverton. The diatancn Irom
Salom to Silverton ia 15 miles. The
road mentioned as the Wire road is the
main county road leading out of Salem
past the fair grounds and thence to Sil
verton across Howell Prairie.
Not many names of farmers appear on
the petition, and it is understood that an
expression of opinion from the farmers
who use the road should be presented in
connection with the petition. A petition
will be circulated among the farmers in
terested. It is conjectured that if this company
eat droit, Mbtimonth Normal school,
salmon atinlng and e lot of salmon at a
cannnry, state capitol building and
Mount Hood.
As complete a volume ever published
for school iimi on ornithology bears the
title "The I'.ird Book" written by Mrs.
Fannie Hardy Eckatrom, formerly of
Oregon City. No wrl'Otn description of
her work could do it justice, and to say
it Is particularly adapted as a text-hook
would be praising its general utility in
loo mild terms.
In connection with the works this
gifted woman has given to the world of
learning, a few word concerning her
career from the time she first came to
Oregon City until the piesent would not
be out of pi see.
Kev. and Mrs. Kckstrom srrived here
In 1S'.'4 and for more than a yesr he oc
cupied the pulpit ol Ht. Paul's Eniscopal
church. His health was not good, how
ever, and he resigned and went to F.aat
port, Maine. He Ml shortly after to
take the pastorate of Grace church in
Providence, It. L, but his health con-
i 1
Mrs. raanls Hardy Eek.torm.
ttnoed to fail and he died there two
years ago. After his death Mrs. Eck
strom joined ber father at Brewer, Me.,
and h'as been there ever since, engaged
In ornithological work. Her first book,
"The Woodpecker," was stalled hire.
There were many snnny days, when Mr.
Eckstrom was not too buty, the two
would go don to the banks of the
Clackamas and watch the birds. It waa
here that Mrs. Eckstrom first took notes
and formulated the plan of incorporating
them in book form. Her two books
were published simultaneously, and
almost immediately attained a promi
nent place in bird world.
Mrs. Eckstrom received a severs blow
a short time ago by the death of her
little daughter.
should secure the franchise and build a
road, the rx wer for the operation of the
plant would be obtained at Silver Creek
Falls, though the parties having the
matter in hand do not aay that such is
the intention.
The Oregon City Southern Railway
Company was incorporated June 20,
18ii9, by W. H. Burghart, Elmer Dixon
and W. A. Huntley. The capital stock
is foOO.COO, and the chief place of buinesa
Oregon City. The purpose of the corpor
ation aa stated in lbs articles of iucorpor-
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" w., .- .a n, ieaayi Si 1
T. M. C. A. UulUIInc, Cor.
ation is to build a railroad from Oregon
City to Marquara.' The company should
not be confused with the Oregon City &
Southern Railway Company, which was
recently reported to be planning the con
struction of an electric line from Oregon
City to Salem. It will be noticed that
the names are not identical.
What Shall We Have For Dessert!
This question arises in the family ev
ery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert.
Prepared in two minutes. No boiling 1
no baking I simply add boiling water and
set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange'
Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a pack
age at your grocers to-day. 10 cts.
FUND IS BAKED
Total .Nnbscrlotion for V. M. C.
A. Ih (luarantred.
MA.MFKTtltlX; FIRMS LIBERAL.
Plsn Being . Made to Place AvocUtlon
on a TVs king Hsl for
the HlnK r.
The committee, to whom vas ancnld
the tank of collecting a subscription of
I2.VX) to place the Y. M. C. A. on it feet,
has nearly completed its work. I.eS
than fWO remains to he raied and the
committee anticipates no difficulty in se
curing the total amount. It is a source
of much gratification to the association
that the manufacturing concerns have
responded so liberally to the solicitations
of the committee. At the head of the
list stands the Willamette Pulp and
Psoer Company, with $KI0. The Crown
Paper Company, the Oregon City Manu
facturing Company, tha Portland Flonr
Mills, and the Portland General Elec tric
Company each subscribed $250, making;
a total of $1400, leaving f 1100 to be sub
scribed by the ritixene. It is the inten
tion of the aasociation to apply $2000 to
pay outstanding debts and (500 on the
boilding. All moneys received Irom
membership subscriptions will go toward
building improvement.
Preparations are being made to ihaoe
the work ot the association for the com
ing winter. The cfTicers are lockii g
about (or a general secretary. The aato
cialion offers much to any self-respecting
man. It furnishes a non-sectarian meet
ing place foi the city. Mass meetings
for men, addressed by the best talent
obtainable, will be a feature for Sunday
afternoons. Bible classes and special
religious work will be conducted as best
adapted lo the needs and opportunities.
Game and reading rooms, well supplied
with games and the best magaxioea and
periodicals, will meet a great demand in
the city.
The ladies auxiliary will be a great as- '
siatance to the association and it is prob
able a ladies' gymnasium clsss will be
organised. Some of the classes will be
operated in connection with the Portland
Y. M. C. A., the instructors coming from
! Portland.
The Young Men's Christian Associa
tion building, an illustration of which is
: shown on this page, waa erected about
three years ago at a cost of (4000. The
j lot on which it waa built cost $1000 and
' $500 was paid for apparatus. The build
ing has five floors, but the npper one is
not occupied. It could easily be con
verted into a school room or even a
shootlrg gallery, as the space is 16x80.
The lower floor contains the furnace,
with a heating capacity of 10,000 gallons
an hour. Above are the seven bath
rooms snd showers. On the main floor,
level with the pavement is the gymna
sium, parlor, leading room, committee
loom, kitchen, and ladies baths. The
fourth floor has a club and school room
and a yaliery. On the bath room floor
there is sufficient space fur bowling
alleys.
The gymnasium contains first class
apparatus. Hie association will renovate
the bath rooms snd fit up entertainment
and club rooms.
In the evening school such practical
subjects as commetcial aiithmetic, ap-
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Main ami Eleventh Streets.
plied drawing, algebra, geometry, pen-
j manship, bookkeeping, reading, spelling,
scientitic studies, electrical ana mechan
ical engineering, will be taught. Last
year 30,000 men were in association
schools.
"I wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few lines that your
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques
tion, the best and only cure fordyspepma
that I have ever come in contact with
and I have used many other prepara
tions." John Beam, West Middlenex,
Pa, - No preparation equals Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure as it contains all the natural
digestants. It will digest all kinds of
food snd can't help but do you good.
Geo. A. Harding.
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