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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1901)
i... .... 4 BO Curry City erprise. VOL. M. NO. M OKIWON CITY, OUKOON, Fill DAY, AUGUST 9, 1001. ESTABLISHED 16X6 Oregon Ent (J !;). T. 1IOWAIU) KI!AI, LSTATIC ANI INSL'kANCK N'OTAKY pt'liI.IC A.I Krd I'mnt, Court Mouse block Orr-iii Clly, (n"iii L" L.I'OHT itrtstnt nt , ome. mil 10 Vffuti Oil, C, It C, I.ATot liMIS, AtroKNKYH AM) CofNMKI.OllH AT LAW Mill ttr DMKdilM ( ITV, ONkOON. f jfiilih Alisett nf TUI. l-oail Kuiier. P"r. cii Miirlaaaet. and Iranian) uiinr Smli. ' Hi. t'. lltWNM.., ll ATTOKSF.Y AT I.AM' Oregon City, - - Oregon Will pr.i-lie In all II. ronrU nf Hi tlala, (!; In ('nil. 1. 1 liuil'lli.f. T f.CAMI'UKI.U J ATHUCNKY AT LAW, 0 ' '!. fMO. Will ,i.rllr In all Ida e.rilMt ( lb ()! Sr.. la i "I'll M'.tli". 0. V. Kitalilitlll . IS. Ililtlirk. lilMICK A KASTHAM Attornovs-at-Law. Cdiniiicri lal Kutc. mid pen- Im'.n I,nw, Hj rittltirn. AUlr ! 'f Title made, Money leaned Onyiui City, Oregon A. K. I'ltKKIt, ATTi'ltNKY AT t.AW. (JfiU.over MrKHIfl' ' HUtm Hiora, hr.f ; III. (I.lik u llrriMll It r t'ktu'i Citr, cii. .1 W. M. ANL'IJV Jimticfl of tlio lVoco. Will tt.nd lomllM-tioii i.l rlll. OrtU. on Mailt Hifl, Ol p. All.rlKtil t tint Maik.l, Uir(m fit; V. ft. 0 . 0. Ickittitl U'KKN t SCHUEUEL Attornpyii at JlfHtfttjcr JA-bi'ohat. Will i'i. lir. in ail miina. mak eullM'llun ami trill. mrnu ol Kt'at.a. KufnUli ai.lra la ol till. I.nd joti lnon y and l.nd your ttinhrjr mi flr.1 nioffaira. Offlco In Enterprise DullUIng, tifTtfrm (iijf, Or.rin. jOHKUT A. MII.I.KH ATTOKSKY AT LAW I.in Tlllrwnml It1 Office lltiMlnennit MpcclnUy Will iraiti.e In all Court of the State Room j, Wttnhanl ltli!. c) p. Court llouae, Orrgon City, Crr;ii (Jt A. STt'AKT, M D. (illtca In Wlllamrlt. Hl 'lf. Or"iiClljf, Orrjon timnlioun: Ka ni. to I'J m.. 1 to 4 . m. ami 7 to H p. in. tlrlal atlrntlnn paid lu lUi.iliiiallilil HU Kimal. lM.ratrl. Call amr.d day or nltflit. D ll, FRANCIS FKKKMAN, DKNTIST Oratlnato of tli NorthwKnlfrD UnWr- itr iHinlal Hclio.il. Clili KO. Alo Ainerlran Collr-K"' I"11 Willamette Work, Oregon City. J)H. I.. I. l'ICKKNS, DKNTIST. 1'rlcM Mclnrate. All t)wratlon (Inaranltiml. Ilarclay IlullilitiK Oruon City, Or. ANK Of 0KKU0N C1TT, Oldest fianklDi Boise In ttie Cltf. falil tip Capital. IAO.000. Hurplua, Ko.ftW). raitinixT, eaaaLa. a. CAr.ntn. Tii:m.iu!MT, a ao. . ha am ha. AnHiaa. . - CAuriam. A lannral tianklni butlimn tranaaoted. btipotlti rvnntvaif aul'lvat In oli.dk. AppniT.il tillla anil notoa itlaaituiited. Unumrand clly warrant, bmiahl. Ixan m1a oiiaTallatila taonrllT. Rifllianxa liOUKhtaiul told. Oollnoiliim mails promptly. ... , A I)U. told arallaol. In anrprt of the worm Taleiraplilo aioliatiKOt tol l on Portland, Hau rramiltdo.rihloaKAaud New York, nlorattpaij ou tlma dopotlta. TUB COMMERCIAL DANK OF ORRUON CITY. 'pltl, 1 100,000 traniacta oaHakAiBANktHO anatNati. Uiaiit mada. Itlllt dttoounUid. Miikut pol Inpttnnt. Iluvt and iiillt.ichanKO on allrntnti In tha tlultud Htatna, Kunips and llong Kmi. liupotltt ruoulvud tiilijiwt to ohovk. ep.u (mm 9 a. m. to 4 r. u. D. 0. LATOUKKTTB, Protlrtunt. I. J. UKYER Cikler. m III! Tipmn c DIM M I - Steam Meat and aieetsle bluht,. He. I Meal. Im Iiihii a A ceiitt. art Ml (UiMIri, Mruttra n1 til I '! f li'.n. .('pairing a Try ' " iSyW''w i If i;ii:;;;;..i;;:;;!iv!iu.. , I :i!:iili;iii':Uilll!l.i;.i(i.!;i!l lissl ll V,l (J 0 Q A Ca.krta. ColTina, RoWa, Lining, a aCX , . . iive 4he only fimt tlua ami up- 'f.lf'--MM 4 Our jiricr. are r, exorbitant. y w " l Wr any other umlertakrr in the county. Call promptly attended night or tlay. SHANK cC EISSELti Undortakors and Embalmers Tlephon 413 and 304. After climbing the hill, atop at Moore's Pharmacy On Sovonth Street. Where the beat of Ice Cream ami Soda SUMMER BOSWELL SPRINGS. Southern I'aiific traltia tton at hotel door. Constantly open for reception of i"tet. Hath room connected with main building, l'oatoflice (i tnaili per dar), Hxpreaa, and Long Pintance Telephone. Superior In any Spring In America for the cure of Rheumatitm, Stomach or Kidney Trouble, or Catarrh. Terms, fio tier wrtk and up. fj tier day. Location in Dotiglat Co., Oregon. 1 CAI'T. MiN U. BOSWELL, Proprietor. LONG BEACH HOTEL. Kvrrrl'iMly know, nf Tltikrr'a Hotel. Thlt rlrunnl Iioiiw la now ucn lur the reception nl Ihr iimntl lhriini( Unit arr riirvlrd. The Intilrt arr .iiiiMnl wlih I tic liral tlinl ran lie iiriirureil, and the llue.t. who frettienl tin. ptntf will Itnil it Inrklnx In mine id It. at trait Inn. till, wa.nn. Fry's Squirrel Poison Kill the aiqulrrvla quick and nave the grain. Auk for Fry'e and ue it now, Trice 5 cent l'or anle by drtiKglit ntl general merchant Prepared only by DANIEL J. FRY, the Manufacturing Pharmacist, Salem, Or. TVTi rr- l'ry'a Siptirrel Poison is the greatest boxee containing enough to kill 500 ir A Think about The rnnrmiiim Nile of ibi' Jrni'tiiiplintii', cuuai'd by tin- tm t t'uil It li.ia miili WIDE-AWAKE MATCHLESS FOWER OF ENTERTAINMENT That aa INK SSI DI5IRC for P0SSI SSKIN la awaVrnwd la all wha hear It. IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THE IRRESISTIBLE" DEMAND TOR DIVERSION AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT IS THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE An liMithanatlblci aourca ol Wonder and Delight to all It Is .Impli" In cimstmrtlnn, anil prices nre arranged to suit nil pocket books! while the demand will continue lnnif n human natuie exist. . Tht' IntriKliirtlnn of a few tiniphophones Into a community at once creates an Increaslna demitnd fot III C0KDS and SPPPUI S. and a CONIIM OIIS BtSINlSS la th.s esUbllthed. Wby not scctiie the Hboral Prolits hlih ara allowed dealer? f WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, TERMS, ETC.. TO Columbia Phonograph Co., (rjen'l) 125 Qeary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. L onEcoN crrv Tho Onlv Firrt Class Hotel in town. -Rate $1 day and upuierd. J At OH I ASHM., I' r .!""' Harnossmakor and Saddler. Malll Klrei., bet, Fourth tin fifth, Oregon Clt ,rw llarict r made In up to-flat 8tjl. Harnesses a Specialty. , , I m9Jm4 We are the agents for Pre mo Camera, and the price is re duced from 25 to 50 per cent. our guaranteed rvl"per, tarf. buttle, t' " " Tuonlnr and KlllU( Hath. " " PiilafBatb, V Latest Novoltlos In tho Photo lino at reduced prlcos. CHAP.MAN & CO. Wr carry the only cotnjilcte line ol ml to guarantee 'e can give you better g'x!t anl better arrvU'e for leaa money tban 7th Street, bet. Bridge and Depot U arrved. O O O RESORTS. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE 8EAVIKW. WASH. I. now oien for the aea.on of lOOt. All home minfi'rt.. Kieellent table board and nmt n limit drairatile plniT fur lamllle.. Cen trnllv loented and tieaulltui BtiiTounillnK.. l ine' turf bathlnii. Keaervntliin. ninile on aipllrfitlon MkS. J. 1IACKNBY, BeaTlew, Wanh. destroyer of mice on earth Tut up in mice Price 1 0 cents. VIVXUXKVS, A3D TO XZ17. CliSIESS fio GRAPHOPHONE nie he Wl T0O3l PLETEI) Counly Siiit'rliifpiMlciit 'An.vr MiowM Conilllloti of ScliooN. .iami;h of i:i(;imi (.iiadk i;uu tATK. 5otlrble 1 111 pro? fin ml In rid acatlorifll Hplrlt. Local Instilute Were I'rofl'uble. County HchiKl Hup4!rintiiilerit 7Annr htseompli'ted Ids anneml riiort, ihowing the financial siatut and itali.'lis of tho p n tltlon of CI akaniM County nchoole duiingthe pant year. The ceosti r-x,r ahow 20 lex children of achod sve tban last year, and the Fni rintendfnt esti mates that (lie money from the tt fund will be about t'J.OOO 1cm than last year, and the county school fund about Oregon City Manufacturing Company's mill showing electric station and Willamette falls. f 2,500 short on account of the decreased valuation of the assessment. Following is a synopsis of the report : Male. Femsle. Total Persona between 4 and20yere 3S92 S70 7VK No. pupil enrolled.. J&so 27in StUtf No. teachers 78 1&5 2u3 Holding state pper 85 Holding first-grade rertiflcatea.. 44 Holding aecond-graderert ideates CO Holding primary certificates.... 3 Holding third gradecertificates. 50 No. holding permit 31 No. holding certificates of insti tute attendance C4 No. applicants teachers' certifi cate H9 No, failing to receive certificates 15 Certificates endorsed 22 Teachers taking educational jour nals 153 No. of children not attending any school 2002 No. attending schools outride of districts 204 No. of organized districts. 120 No. of legal voters for school purposes 4280 No. schoolhouses 122 New schoolhouses built 3 Nj. schools visited by Superin- tendunt . . . . 75 Libraries, volumes 1970 School monoy received from all sources ItifOSO 02 Disbursements C3,0(3 14 Estimated value school build ings and grounds 123,403 00 Value of furniture and appar atus 20,Si)0 00 Insurance 60.000 00 Average monthly wages paid male teachers 40 01 Average monthly wages paid female teachers 31 70 Average district tax levy, mills .00004 Extracts from the superintendent's annual report follow: "Thare is a noticeable improvement in the educational spirit. At the present writing there are a number of school houses under construction, while others are being repairedud nude more com fortable and attractive. A 11 11 ruber of schools have pnrclicd new flgs, about leventy flve pur rent of the school now owning a flag. ''The eighth tinule exaroinatiiie are provlnv a stimulus all ovor the county, rnsulting in iM-tter work and lioldlng in school advanced pupils who would other wis have droprx-d out. Four examina tions were held and sixty lour diplomas wero awarded. "Kfght Iocs! Institutes have been liel J and have Wen well attended and profit aide. We have at the 8nrrintendeot'e office the nucleus of a teachers' profes sional library, that promise to be useful. I'Ooke are loaned to teu-here for two or three months, and are well pa.troni?.d. "In some districts where the element In control have no direct interest in school, it is very difficult to secure needed improvement. In some case school house are unfit for ime and sens one soould he) authorized to condemn tbein. The crying need is for some form of consolidation of small district. There is a want of money and effort with poor results. OREGON CITY INDUSTRIES. i .i . - . : .' 1 ' 1 SV1 Thirty-seven eistricts have levied a special tax, but the average for the count is leas than two mills. Ono well attended and enthusiastic officers' meeting was held." The following: persons were granted Eighth-grade diplomas during the past year: C. L. Eaton. Carl Ganong, Carl Haris berger, Jessie Jackson, Emily Spulak, Ilatel Acock, Almede Kodlun, Selma Kodlun, Winnefred Oebnro, Myrtle Acock, Lura White, Helen M. Sprague, Ivah Olmstead, Pearl Foster. Nanna Do sier, Albert Olsen, Miwe Smith, May Smart, Zella Surfue, Sophia Bauman, Ora Lewis Dixson, Lillie McConnell, An nie M. Thiesen, LeKoy Johnson. Roy Breithaupt, Lillia Hayward, Lulu Wes ton, Imo,(ene C. Myers, Anna Hendrick son, Winnie Mar Kidder, Ella Evans, Leo Johnson, Alvin S-hmale, Victor Ir vin, Arnold D. Schmidt, Lawrence A's paugh. Kye Stone, Effie Grace, LeKoy Parraenter, Bertha Oherst, Jessie Q. Gibson, Curtis Kandle, Vena MayBeld, Mary Baker, Laura Baker, Lester Hale, Willie Alspauith. Fred Griffin, Guy White, Melvin Baruiore, Fred Roth. Earl P. Smith, Lee N. Caufietd, Bessie McMillan, Jessie Coon, Ernest Nelson, Cbas. Bichner Joeeph Wells' Agnes IU1- linan, Mary Likes, Lizzie Koeentreter, Eunice Garfield, Edna Kingkade, Esther Lund. O. 0. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was troubled with constipation until I bought PeW'ilt's Little Early Risers. Since then have been entirely cured of my old complaint. I recommend them. Geo. Hardiug. For Young Men and Toting Women. There is nothing that will aronse the ire of a young man or woman so Quick as to have interior laundry work put oil on them. Thev may dress ever so well, but it their Blurt iront or shirt waist la niussy their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a. specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. Y. M. (J. A. 3IATTKHS Improvt'iiientH on (lie lliiildin; Are HpIiijj Made. 5E1V (jYM SAIL'M AI'I'AKATIS Roiiins Will fte Open This Month From 4 to It) I'. M. Join Ilefore itrptt-mber 1. During Aniut the building of the Young Men's Christian Assscution will be open only from 4 p. ui to 10 p. m., each day except .Sunday, and on Sunday fiotn 1 p in. u 7 p. 111. Toe month will spent In remodeling some of the rooms, putting in new gymnasium ap paratus, and improving the building In general. Until September 1st the general sec- ' f f s 1 , two paper mills, flour mills, retary will be in his office' daring the hours mentioned above. After that time the rooms will be open from 1 p. ; m. to 6:30 p. m. 00 Sundays and f om 9a. m to 10 p. m. on other days. AH members of the Association shoo Id call at the orlice of the general secretary and aeenre new tickets, receiving due credit for unexpired time on old ticket. Men wishing to join should call at the oilice, fill out an application blank, pay the re quired dues and receive a membership ticket entitling the holder to all the privileges of the Association. The first room to the right of tho entrance to the building is open for the use of all men. It contains daily and weekly newspapers and correspondence table with stationery. The privileges of the building aside from this room are for members only. Before the fall opening lull announcements will be made in re gard to the work in the gymnasium; the evening educational classes in com mon school, high school and business college branbhee; the Bible classes, social features and the Sunday afternoon men's gospel meeting. All of these will be conducted by the Association. The membership f es and their time of layment is as lollows: Juniors, this includes boys between the ages of 8 and Oregon City's Free Suspension Bridge Spanning the Willamette. It) years, f 1 initiation fee and $ 2 50 a year. Payable $2.50 first month, $1 second month. Regular members this includes all men of good moral cliarni tor, whether church members or not. Initiation fee (I and $5 yearly dues, payable $3.50 the first month, $2.50 the second mouth. In any and every case, the initiation fee becomes payable again upon lapse of dues thirty days beyond the date upon w hich they are due. All dues are pay able at the office of the association. All moa who join the Association be fore September 15, will be exempt from the initiation fees. If anyone de sires special information regarding the work of the Association be should call at the ofllceor address W, Gilbert Beattie, the general secretary. The Enterprise $1.50 per year.