Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 13, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FJUDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1901.
Oregon City Entcrprist JJKf
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THE LOCAL NEWS.
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juMjvl ll Methodist church
IDUiirtl itettalllliet.l III the
!b &! Wednesday evening. AO
nitiftf ill I rendered end
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1rtirr"i "ir Hasvnaa Rev. J4.
tana returned foiu Burton,
ink., U iiing end Mill pr.l.
.ti ) r morning ol vptiltif. On
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fioiiillmUriiiliiif lHllllll.il.
tViK.it Muiii.i"rTl7"i-li ii
xf.lor l.j .uicr Into . tfrtt.nnt niil.
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lnn of li yP. iu uijU, if(J !((iU f jf
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cart .. tn.lf.ji i,j.0,Bri ,i , faf
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Ui.,U.. .til,. v.,i Ml. r.ngo
.y Huiul.y mi, wmoglJ f,, jJ(l,
Ujiioj.lr. M or m ol tt. U.t
'n win oHin at 0 m. with d.vo-
n'.nm mw. n, on Timnduy evr nlnjc
IHijiumr rllKlou -rvlc will U imM
Pftl'yU'r will .rol.bly IJ-.urn
"iiimiiii,, W,lii..Uy furnno-m U, tn.r
"It iiiliilMom to attoml tl,0 Hyno.l, !,! h
'. ,t li.kHr Clly. Tliurrulay, Oct. 10.
MniiiiT roil tin FAi.-Trvllnj(
rfll,t Aiiit;Urv.y V.. Juimlmry, of
"iiinrn IVIflo t'omtmny'i Orcjion
'", w In lowu Moily In tl.o Inter
wl of tl, r( Mrithttn farm
r" ni Irult Krownr. of C.nbnmt
(-'".iMly r uvlt., t brlnir uinoli-l of
iir it grill,., fruitn. vcuiitaLlnt. to
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" inn nmMl rtllmad ti.iit wl.ra will
iij II,pi io Portlawl for oxhlliltlon at
III I'orll.nJ dllHxllInn .I.I..I,
uwncwi Hit. Hid. H, , a(r,-, -i.oulil
I laitKml with a earJ tliowinK Hi nan.o
n-l .'Mm, of the vrowrr anl In caw.
wlii (ImIic,, will be rturni after the
ioaitlon laov.r.
IlkAT. Tin ltr(oni).-Ut Friday a
&V l'iri'l Iwy wa Urn in tl.e wlfo of
IVitlandCltj and Orrfon Railroad fa
A Vlcilra of fV Grabber.
An Injunction wa uranled tha Tort
lanil City A Oregon Hallway Company
by County JuilKe Ityan Tumlay retrIn
liiK tlia cily auiliorllit. fioin arre.tlnx
eiiil'loyt ol Hie ion, , any or otlierwUa
InUrrforlng with lh oi'ration of ptmun
W, exprci or rlht can. The coin
plaint on which tha temporary Injunction
wa granted allegna tltait tha tompany
Iim btn uY'prlvd of it, rlghta under cer
tain franchiwtt Kranled, and that there la
daiiitor of Ita privilege boing tilll further
ahriiltrftd by imit of employe and other
lnterfr-ncwi. The trolley company filed
a bond of fXJOO a aecority to tha court
aitain.t any a- th.n that might accrue lo
the future. The matter of the injunction
win come np at the November term of
the CJrcuIt Court.
An ordinance wa pajuied by the City
Council laat December granting the trol
ley company a franchise to operate freight
and paM(nger can for a period of fifty
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
Removal Sale!
MUST EE CONTINUED A FEW WEEKS.
We can not yet get into our new building.
You hare had tig bargains at thia sale
1 'but now you get '
BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER fl
CVpl. Kll H. Ungley at llie P.lrctrlc Ifo
tel. The gn!al captain Ii fcollna good
om the occurrence and baa a cheer! ul
mile and a glad band for h!i friend.' which waa declared void by tha
new Council In January, In March
George Adam, a motoitnan of the com
pany, waa arretted by the Chief of Police
for running freight can on Main itreet,
and wai fixed In the Kecorder'a Court.
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o i .n,iHii,ijr . ii.pman.
Pact att. a H-ii.w.L.-Mn.Junrjindo
I.m ln ai puliitcl i.i a po.lt.on In lb.
Hub Isit-aatt.-U. W. Church ra
d laH Tluifkl.y from rioaltla with
trnihed hand. H hl been at
4b lb Tugei found Macaroni A
MU an while mixing flour bad
4 ajfurtun to hate hit hand caught
pWarolVr, brraklnu the Unei la the
of tlx hand. Mr. Church It undrr
fw of Ir. S . mnier and will retorn
Vitl torn a be recovrn.
fuj Tuv. The famuuf Tafwioo
J 'III be produced by a blograpy com-
W la ILii city Wday , f?.pl. 2t, onder
HtupUeol tha M.thudiat Chuah.
'ilfj; Un proilucvJ InJ'urtlaiid
PTayUttrert M. E.churcb. when
iruom waa at prculum and
itl of iwoplo wora turned away.
HwitJ tt4 aio on alo at tha ut-
itur..
riia to Hibi'tu. Workmen
Pltw. In clearing away Iht burned
b from the two warehuiiae of the
f '4m.it. Pulp 'Mtr Co. and lh
Ptlier Co.. which wra deetrove.1
a
r"lo kaaito. A larire forco of
l t
F employ,! and tha work will U
'filled In a few daya. llolh mill
II rebtnM timir warvhouaet aa toon at
'Wt and an already e.timatlng the
'"""itofliimlH.r required.
h" rAraua.-Siata diploma have
rnte. to Ara Mcluirhlln. Mil-
Margaret Wllliama, Oreon
httAMta tvniii.a CiiANoai.. Ttie
0. C. T. t'oV. irainr Leuua will here
alter make but three round trip per
day, learlng Oregon Cl'y at 7 and II a
m. and I and S p. m. Hrll Munday
trim will be malu, iteaniera Ie4trlng
IVitland and Oirgon City at 9 and 11
tn , and 3 p. m. The upriver
boeta will run aa a.ual, leaving Portland
at 7.45 a. m and pawing Oregon City
at 8 a. m., and pawing Oregon Cily on
the down trip bImiuI 4 p. tn.
Orro.it to M ao iix4. Forty tax
payer met In Mitaaukie Saturday even
ing to diaciiM way and meant of re
moving the three lewder iiia4!nc now
located here. An organltntion waa
effected, and a finance committed ap
pointed to li-it additional fund. Two
lhound dnllar ha already been Itih
acrilwd lo flitht tha ca in the courta if
BoceaMry. t!rgo C. Hrownell waa
preeent and ereaed the opinion that
If the K.wder niagaalne could be thown
to be daiigeiom to life and proriy or
could te pMve. a nuisance, the powder
companlcacmild b forced to move them.
1'oari.ANii I'kkmiytkkv. Tha Tortland
I're.bytery will t held in thitclty Mon
day, TulV 0'l Wedm-eday, Oct. 7-0.
The .pretbylery will be aUonJed by
teven countivt in the ata'e, iJ lr
gathering l flirted. The aeaalou will
open Monday evening at 7;3l) o'clwk,
with a aermon by the retiring mo.lorator,
Rev. W. 8. Wnght, of Sullwood, after
whlohanew moderator and tomporary
clork will bo elated. Tuonday the wa-
y.-ara paal ba baa been engaged In farm
ing at Clackama. Thi child la CapL
and Mr. IxKigley'a flret and the mother
and ton are getting along nicely .
WA.vrr.o
F.nongu people to fill the M. E. church
n.il Wediieaday evening, September
11, and liaten to the belt program of the
eaaon an t help empty an ice cream
frreter. Thla meana for you to come
and bring your tlaten, and your couaina
and your aouta. Tie following program
will be tendered :
In.truinetital tulo Mrt. L. L. Porter
Recital ion Miaa Eieie Rlock
Vocal tolo Mailer Uoaa Grim
Trio. Ada Egge and Carliale Filter
Recitation .. Mr.G.Oldt
Vocal tolo Miaa lino Harding
Vocal duet... .Arden and M. Hickman
Recitation Mii4 Reetie Capen
Vocal tolo Mr C. A. Miller
Adtula.ion 10 cent.
Mayor Dimlck taid yetterday that the
city waa quit, willing lo wait for Judge
Mcllriile't action on the writ of review,!
and had no intention of interfering with
the company'a expreaa cara.
FAMILY IT:UJm EE).
in la 01 year old and wa married in
I'M. Cant. Loniftav 14 well known In
0. A. R.clrcle4. HeUapaat commander
of the I Apartment of California and hia
rmord it an enviable one He aerved in i
tha United Htatea Xavt durinif the rebel. The matter waa taken to the Circuit
n.eni, Hepiemher 2t, and tlnwe who will Hn and for four and one half yean wa1 Court on a will of review, which proha
nur are; Caid. Geo. W, Martin, enlor provot C4ptaln under Farragut. I iU come op for dupoaal at the No-
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- ' ixigi.ion Nelly, Urgt., I'unng me ppaiiiMi.American war be ' mw lerrn.
Hrrarland, liivai.4iV.lt aud Penifull , Lionel of the llClh Illlnoia Volun
teer Infantry and waa under fir at Han
Juan 1 1 all. Ctpt. Iongley it the Proud
p.wMor of ttven medal prevented to
Portland ctv -i..' ... i. .j.. .i. .. i"'m ly Uie government, for esveral
. . ,f .. .... MM.t.i.v II1H
Cllbt.,n Kelly hd, on Eaat Jiiih trwet,
northeaal corner of Powell Thl. I.
pleating new a to her many friend la
Oregon City. Mr. Undo bai couduct.
a cunfrrtmnery and I, a cream bu4inea
here during the tnmmer. Mia. Grace
lUlrd. aii.terof M... A. 8. Prer,
haa been tramfrrrl from the Failing to
the High ho...
rr.K Too Houx Wiinntde nei of
th allempled aaeaHlnatlon of Preihlent
MtkUnWy icachrd Oregon City lal Fri
day after nuon, lUrry Graiaer, an em
pluye of tl.e Wiiiaii.eiU Pulp and Paper
Co.,etpr.Mnd hia Joy and aatUfactiuO
over the daalardly ded. Huwnntendei.t
Iwthwalt. overheard hia remark and
diachargej him, without ceremony. The
incideut cumv many unfavorable com
nicola on GraieerV conduct.
Urge School Tableta 3c
Red Bound Slatea 8c
Fancy Pencil Eoxea 4c
Lea.) Pencil With Rubben....0c do
Ladlea Black KUjtklngt 10c pr
Children Heavy Underwear... ;.2-5c
Meo'i Good Bocka 4c pr
9apolla 6c
0. N. T. Spool Thread 6 K pool... 2.'
Large Lam pa 23c
"Regent" Mirrort 25c
Reet Cupt and Saucer 50c aet
Men'e Sweater 45c
Ci Jelly Glaiwee 29c do
Mr. Claveland'e next contribution to
The Saturday Evening Pott, of Philadel
phia, will be an extremely readable
paper, in which ba alngi the pralaet of
hia favorite tport. The Reflectloot of a
Fitherman thowt very pleasantly the
genial "unofficial" tide of the former
PreilJuot.
llww'a Thla?
We offer One Hundred Dollart Re-
wtrd for any case of catarrh that cannot
bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciixiur A Co.,
Prop., Toledo, 0.
We, the undenigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the laat 15 yean, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bua
Ince transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by their
firm.
Warrr A Tai'At, Wholesale Druggutt,
Toledo, 0.
Waldino, KiaKAH A Mahvik, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken Internally,
acting directly npon the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the tystem. Price 75c
per buttle. Sold by all druggists. Testi
monials free.
Hall't Family Pills are the best.
Don't wail until you become chronic
ally conttlpatcd but take DeWitt'a Little
Early RUers now and then. They . will
keep your liver and bowels in good order.
Easy to take. Safe pills. Geo. Harding.
Attempt Xadete Harder a Family la
UcDton Cennty IIi; yard.
What la tuppoeed to have been a de
liberate attempt to murder a whole fam
ily occurred in the Lilly bop)ird Sunday
morning. Mr. Wislmofake, with her
ton, aged 10, and daughter of 15, were
encamped near the drier. It ia 50 yarda
diatant to either of the other KMtering
tenia in the vicinity, Shortly afta- mid-
bight a terrible exploal'on arouse I the
neighborhood. The report waa Lrd
utile away. It waa caused by dynam te,
a stick of wblch bad been fired in the
tent near the head of the two bedt occu
pied by the mother and her children
The tent waa wrecked and a big bole waa
torn In the ground by the dynamite, but,
atrange to ray, lUe family escaped with
only a temporary ehock from the heavy
concu4sion. A portion of the covering of
the dynamite, the old jumper in which
H waa wrapped, and the fuse with which
it waa fired, were tubaequenlly found.
Tracki leading to the tent and away from
It were found. Mrt. WUhnofuke enter-
taint tutpiclona at to the Identity of the
party, but givet no nainet.
B. W. Purtell, Klntcraville, Pa., aaya
he Buffered 25 yetra with piles and could
obtain no relief until De Witt'i Witch
Haiti Salve effocted a permanent core.
Counterfeit are worthless. Geo. Hard
inf. .
Large Rlanketa all colon 75c pr
Outing Flannel ,...6cyd
Good Heavy Muslin 5c yd
Cbildrene Worsted Hacqnea 25c
Ladies Fascinators 23c
12c
lOo
.5c J
,5c
73c
lOo
40c
95c
5c
Good Hair Rroahea..
Galvanized Bucket..
Tooth Brushes.
Bow Tiee
Good Alarm Clocks.
Rrowole Lancb Boxes
Mens Wool Hata ....
"Union" Oil Stove...
Embroidery Hoops...
The following goods we have juBt received
and are gelling at Removal Sale prices.
Large Stock of Ladies' Fascinaters, Shawls, Un
derwear, Hosiery, Flannel Night Gowns,
Wrappers and Tom-o-shanters.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
MtTrn' Ilwlldlog, 0p. Oreffwa Cltj Hawk. j
Deaervmr Noreetv.
Oregon City people, freight thippen,
aud the trading public at Iarg have
manlfeated a keen appreciation for the
commendable enterprise of the Oregon
City Transportation Company in provid
ing them a cheap bnt efficient boat
service between this city, way points and
Portland during the past summer.
Although the project at the outset w
w. w. CBxiaais. d. o. c. d. tovt, n. o.
DflS. CHRISTIH & LOVE
Oat.epatl. Phy.l.lan.
Oradoatea of A merlcan School of04topathy
Soceeaafully treat all chronic diseases
by mechanical manipulation. Noclrtiga
given, Diaeacea of woman a specialty.
Examination and conaultation free.
Office hour: to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.
except ounoays.
ot Oregon City.
ObioouCitt,
Otxooa.
Uneqnalled Service Via Great Salt Lake
Route.
The favorite route to the East Is via
Salt Lake City and Denver over the Rio
Grande Western Railway in connection
with either the Denver A Rio Grande or
Colorado Midland Railroads. You will
find it a pleasant way to travel, coup
ling aa it does the most remarkable seen
ic tide in America with an unsurpassed
train service. Three fast through trans
continental trains daily, carrying all
classes of etjnlpment, including Pullman
Palace and Ordinary or Tourist Sleepers
to Chicago and St. Louis without change
Free Reclining chair care, observation
can and a perfect dining car service.
Send for folder and other information to
J. D. Mansfield, general agent, 122 A.
Third street, Portland; or Geo. W.
iluintx, general passenger agent, Salt
Lake city. - '2
merely an experimental one, tbia lacti Office, Eom8and 4, 8tTeniBldg-epp. Bank
aoea noi aeiract Irom Its worthiness,
but rather reflects great credit npon the
projectora for the rhdc they assumed in
potting capital in a venture, uncertain
of public patronage, displaying a judg
ment that has proved onerring and which
j baa only been equalled in the deliberate
Sort put forth to secure patronage by
meritorious service. At a result of this
effcrt, the company has met with de
served and unqualified success). 8o far
beyoi.d their most sanguine expectations
tbia SL-cesa baa been, that the company
have divided to continue their steamer
terrice rmanently. That the travel
ing publi: and ahippen will bail with
delight thii decision on the part of the
company, (oes without aaying.
c- STRICKLAND, M. D.
Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offere bla profeilonal tervice4 to the peo
ple o Oregon City and viclnitv. Special
attention pai,l to Catarrh and
Chronic diaeaMs. Bt of refer
ence, given. Office in Willamette
Building. Offlor hour: 10 lo 12a.m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
OREGON. CITY ...... OREOOH
Stood Death Off.
E. B. Mmiday, ot Henrietta, Texas,
once fooled a grave-digger. He aayt:
"My brotbr was very low with malarial
fever and Jaundice. I persuaded him to
try Electric Bitters, and he waa boon
much better, but continued their nse un
til he was wholly cured. I am sure Elec
tric Bitten saved hit life." Tbu remedy
expels malaria, kills disease germs and
purifies the blood ; aidg dlgention, regu
lates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures
dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney
tioubles, female complaints; givet per
fect health. Only 60a at Geo. A. Hard
ing's drug store.
Geo, W, Lane, Pewamo. Mich., writes :
'Your Kodol Dyepepsia Cure is the best
remedy for indigestion and stomach
trouble that I ever osed. For yean I
8ulTcred with dyspepsia, at times compel
ling me to etay in bed and causing me
untold agony. I am completely cured
by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In recom
mending it to friends who fuller from
indigestion I always offer to pay for it if
it fails. Thus far I have never paid."
Geo. Harding.
R. PRIER
PHOTOGRAPHER
Lessons Given to Beginners.
Plates Developed.
Views for Sale.
Apply atthe Caufield Building,
TJpstalre.
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Soft
Harness
Ton eaa nmk. yoor bar.
M m (lov
and as touch m wtro by
KKkA Uar.
a. OH. Voa tn
)(Uhyi lu lUV-uak W
W Iwlr u Ion- m It
WUlurUjr would.
Harness
Ik
Biakea a poor lookln. bar.
Dma Ilk. new. Ul of
Vur. bwtTT bodleil nil. m.
PkUIIv ptvpwwl m viva-
Sold .Terrwhnw
la
Kada bj STANOARO OIL CO.
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I
Kimball Organs in five and six
.octaves from 860. to 125 sold on in
stallments. Washburn Guitars and Man
dolins are known to bo the best
from $15 up.
All other makes from $5 up.
Violins, Banjos, Zithers, Au
toharps and Accordeons, all
grades and all prices.
Harmonicas and Jewsharps
5 cents up.
Clover Harmonophones 50 cts.
Strings and Extras for all instruments.
Btirneister 8 ndresen, 5l?e Oron Qtyjeuelrs
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