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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1902)
3 I '12 iflf I 0 im1 1 wi I If 3 3 1 M I'ClSOIWl iutmiuu j I A full, of Oswego, ln ,llr n.lf. L m Hmiixui, ol NVwily, wa In the 1 Wjiiredy. L J. J. Uevlit, of Mulalla, we In l w.im'iy' ) ,bn lrii''l"'n ' M",,,, Brook, a Wdnedy. tlurnry 0. He huelwl mad bualneaa ,loAio'i llileweek. juooChy vl,lt"r WHludy. k!iM A0 AliIIrn, of Poitlatid, vl- j relative I" Caiieinah Ul Sunday. tV. Bryant, director of Spring k uliwl. I" lbe Ity Wednesday 4 II. Keveiuio, a prominent lie ptibH I .jk.iiiIv. weeln lh rliy Wedne IT Li W. II. JliKlduwney, of Amity, li Lin, Ix'f annliirr, Mr. M. C. Hirick JJ. ii,. Pauline Miinr Irlt Tuesday fining lor lorluialil' outing at Mat ke li Cole visited lilt daughter, Mr. K.d, ibr. at Buena Yiala, Polk County, i rek. xlxm Hoaell, of tlil city, Iim been I ,iiJ to lli now Odd Fellow Hum w 'oftltnd. V.it. 0. I. F.by went to The Illa liidav to vUlt her airter, Mr. L. V. ji luf Irw day. )!it Blanche Pyar ha arcurcd a hmI i. m mill" of lli rprli(hrjok .J, Undid No. iriwil'il hhlrley Ruck, ol the Caov i, Stimuli, visited friende and rla tnio Hubbard last week. VulMtud Illantliaid, of Canrinali, I Ml Friday fur McMlliuvillo to Vlalt taut, Mr, George Cable, Vim Juliet Fullerton, accompanied by Dit(i, ('oiiu'lia li lt yrktMiiUy L'Kalli to visit ber parent, JIjO. A. (ieaner, of Salem, tame down jTliilltiUy of last Wrek to make a ui j) J land eat uf Oregon City., )het I.ucy ami CiaMruda I)uva, uf r:!ioJ, 't Ilia guttata uf Mica Uiaic i'lhill at C'atimali laal Hutnlay, 1 8. CrunitiUy, Jauma C'liurtli and I. Wiltua liav returned from llio I.ittlo fl ihilmuii llali ruiiiiuiMiun aiatlon. llitrr Ll, of lliia city, Irlt Monday ' in lor Floilatoii, Cal., lirre lie tiaa '(ilfd a intuition in tli Flurlitun I'a- )!tl. A. A. Ji-miiu ilrparled )ealerday ronon lor a vlmt to rrialivra In On tCilf and l'urtt.nil. halrm rjtatra 3,Tiie(day. j'niffNur and Mra. . II. Hyland, of i,0irgn, viailed Mra. Dr. Niniin it wk. 51 ii. It) land haa jtiat re tmllrum a trip Kaat. i hnjjrrintrnlenl N. W. Ilowlaml, of llrotitrllla arhuol, waa in to n Mon v mil aa a caller at tlio tllii-e of finlj HuitiiiiitrDdlil Zinat-r. pia A. Koin, who liaa Wn jllre i.tol SlumilliiB, la., lor tlia t-t U ijirmiilnit Ida in-i lmw, W. 1. How Miliiifca, Mr. J. A. K.Mke. ink William., uf AuMand. a nifin Jtininrnitive coiiiinlttcft of the di : IfgUlitlion U.khb of Oregon, waa In faihii ftk and waa the gnrat uf W. ii- . .. K Shi.-!.. I. ..I . . ..... . ,,,, p,,,, y, jmiiHgar "l;ol KlilM-iy'a Oiwra lionaa, waa a 'w of the I'.ctic L'nivtrnity do- f'l If am, wl.lrh reumtly dfatd "tile 1'nivfri.lty. IT I VP jlTINKUAUV (IF IlEl'UBLICAKS:' K'liuhllean catidldatM will addren th vutera of the county at the following liaa ami on the following dattt: l"rlnga hamr, May 10. at 2 oVI.K-k I'aina'ciia 11 i) u Cauhy ,n j.j Nardy Tnia " . g . K llulia Wail )4 2 Wr.iini ii ,. H Wlllmlt Tlmra ' IS " 'I ' Mulalla l aiiymi Creak Jrlilay " l 2 illKlilana " " III H Viola H.tur " 7 h " Mai kiliurg Mum " 111 i Harlow, o I'nloii T ' HO 2 " Wlltoiivilla o(j ii H i, I'laatant Mill Wad ' ' " HiallurJ " 2 ii j i MiUankl Tbura " n " a ()gD Friday ' i " h Clai kamaa Mstur " i't ' H H-ar r l'rk Mon " 2m ' g Bmii Hchool Tuaa " 'I " 8 " Maiel.an Wtd " ' "8 Carua Thura 2n Offgon City (ator " 3 " 1 Local Evei;l. i A l. A. a a a a A .A -A3 High grade cigari at Hmylb'a. Hue Charinan'a Hhot to i'ittcfa I'ricf. Dra. H. U. and A. L. linatle, Dentin, Welnliard Illdg. For 1'rli'f, quality and atyle In Millin cry tall on Mia (ioldamitti. New To-Day. WANTKD A GOOD UIHU TO DO gnneral liouaework in a amall family. Milatheahleto do plain cooking. In quire at McKittrkk'a alioe Kore, Urvxoo City, Ori-gon. FOK BALE A LAUGH, GKNTLK grade IfolciHin cow. Will give rHXX) lb per year. U. W. Swalixjw, Maple Lane. Try the toaated iiiamlirnalloa Imttercup kept at Huiyih'i. and Itnaily atyhia. to Wear IlaU In the lateat Miaa Goldamith. Frrah talliim, Itoiibona, caraiimla, choc, olale crrama, etc., at Hmyih'i. Cliarman A Co., the Cut price Drug- giaia, cairy ovrrlil.tHX) articlua in their up to date Drug Htoie. Marriage liceriare Were lumifd tliN week to M. F.. Leuion and Jaa. II. Moure J I'alay 1'arrit.h and IVler Kern. Kd (Jravea, of Marquam, ha aold IVXiO Hjiinda uf hoia from hlx yard five in Una taut uf Wuxlburn, to A. Lehman A Co., for Ii", cent pr imuinl. r-prlng la here. Are you here with an Idea of gnttiiig a iipriiig mil? Know land, the tailor, near the H. 1'. Dt pot, haa a line uf new aemplee of aprlng auit Inga Jimt In. They are pretty and nobby. Knottland'a clothei are the kind tint 111. HaUl Ifatal Uatal at the Hod Front. All atyle and prii-ea. Come and ai-e. W ufTur the beat Value in Millinery for the luaat money, Miaa lioldamltli. II you wlali to vie mt the June election fou iiiual rrtfleler belr .Maty IS. The very latent and moat attractive bat at the loweit price. Ited F'runt filor. Cliarman A Co. make the the price, Bitetbnir new advi rtinement today, II wdl tave you money. You will find Incomparable Value and Ntylua in Millinery. Mia C. Ooldamith. A. F, Ktoke, of Canemah, la Buffering from a aevere caae ul bloml poieuning, reaulling from running a aliver In hi arm. TWO FKUIT FAKM8 ON WILLAM ette river between I'ortlaml and Oregon City; aao aioik and grain firme in Clackama County, Ave lu twenty lniUi from 1'ortland for aale at reasonable price and upon eay terma. Knquire of Commercial Ilank, Oregon City. 'Me. O o HAMMOCKS cococccocccn o o o o o o o o o o Hammock aeason is here afin, and finds us ready with the same apodal proK)Hitioii in Hammock, that we have been able to offer for the past five years, and which has given us the Hammock trade of the city. We buy the whole sample line of orje of the largest Eautern firms. Their salesman fin- istics Ms trip at I'ortlar.d doesn't want to ship the ham mocks back East. We take the line 30 different patterns BAHUAINS IN HEAL K.STATE, KiKhtly lot in Hunset, well located Mi mo $:) Five lota In Went Bide Addition W0 Quarter blin k on Jackaon atreet....f00 Quarter block on Monroe atreet. . . fijuO rive room home and aightly lot on. Eleventh atreet enay payment I0OO1 191 ...r. lr... .....I.. .1.'. ...I I .....! 1 B " .., ymi . i j iirpiru Mil I J Id 11, running water, good toil, cloae to Weat J Hideruhool and paper mill. Just the'O nlarfl tn raliw amall fruit u l.tu. ' V and a fine chicken ranch, H0 per acre, pari caah and balance at 7 tier cent In lereat. T. L. Ciiaumam, Agent, Char man Hro. Block. Croriuet is having a revival this year. Ought to have. The Man-aU-i-a of Mulalla, Marqiiaui and Mat kanurg will give a grand picnic, June 11, in the grove at Mackaburg. There will he gainea and iporta of all kind, ah. I man Maccalteea will attend from Oregon City and oalalile pointa. Variety ia the maiim of the perform anceof "Too Kirh to Marry," which will be at the Shlvely 0era Ilouae Fri day, May 10. IKik.ViN I'lKM'FHiy HOLD. fliirdf I'a,, Kiiooo and Will Erect a Iwn-Mory Urlck. h Cliarman property on the aonlh- I'lcoriierof Main and Heventh atreeU ooTuemlay aold by Major Thoma "un ami hia wife. Knlihia fliariiian fWfl. Tim iiiiri.iar la K,l ll.r.U PNPOrty I record td lot mm. fkH'. The Cliarman houae which J'nated on the lot ia one of the beat ' renldencH in Uremtn f!l(v. It V Will In 187 b Im...,i J,,K. n) "wwriof the Oregon City Manufac "iCornpany. The lot waa originally 7 bT Dr. John McLaughlin and waa :""nby wllH.ni 1'. Hudeoii. In 'Hudion had a l.ulhijng ion the lot " lentuil In J. Iu.l.- I... I'Tl'Z in lm7- lludeondiedln . l',,n" 1,16 lut waithenap H 115(10. Theheiiaof llmlaon L, '""'y 10 Arll"r Warner, who l L d1!l!oJ,ol)- Mr. Cliarman L'7 " ' 1877 and ha eince r rii Tnc P"rchaer will com t4 " option of a two atory brick L70"' lot without delav. The Ul U u"1 fur i,ore "' K amv'0' fur olll'-". The n.ai- ih.L' P'0''' w h, ,l h0!'"onto the Chae property ilV. ",,e,ot- The new Liiding V tlm i. ..nU?e on J,'n rt of (MJ b rJ '' tlie lt. The exact irroi buiMinK baa not vet been V.h T. i000- T,' lot i 11(5 feet in " of thl Pobable that the lower t 1 1 "'"'"''Iding will I ocvuvM C"'- "ing and Hurmeiater v"tiZ . " lorat'on ia the choii eat E1U y:. A" tr"l croa. the Hi! ,i ..Ke mu,t PH nd Dth Ri 8 hi" lralIic Koe up l itnnr.M : . 1,10 Iranaler ia the Ui, 'hat haa. been recorded i" In Ibe liat of itieclalty artlata whose pleaaing tonga and diicte are given dur ing the inicrmiiwion between the acta, a well a during the performance of the comedy, ran be found namea of aome of the beat known vaudeville people of the coiintiy. They were esecially engaged in appear with the "Too Kitb to Marry" company. Columbia Hook and Udder Company, at their lait meeting, decided to refurn ish their headquarter and make needed repair. The company financially waa never in better circumstances, and have plenty of fundi on band to make the re pairs. No action waa taken by the com pany on the Fourth of July celebration, but action will be taken at their next meeting. Two new member were taken In, V.. Kapp and II. Templeton, and J. E. Rhode wa elected secretary, vice F. T. Cowing, Jr. reaigned. Dr. W. H. Lord who waa exacted to to lecture to the acbool children at the Congregational Church on Tuesday after noon of last week on ornithological top ic, failed to come and the county uper intendent of school wt very much be wildered a lo the canae of hi failure to appear. On Wednesday be received a lelter of explanation. It seem that the headquarter of the John fltirrough So ciety in Portland have been moved and their old address appear on their printed letterhead. Accordingly Supt. Zina,er misdirected hi letter lo the society and Dr. Lord w not aware that be waa ex pected on Tuesday. The mperintendent is now trying to make arrangement to have the lecturer come tomorrow and If tbia 1 done, Dr. Lord will talk to the pupils of the Barclay scbool In tbe fore noon and at the Eastham school in the afternoon. Team from the F'oreater and Knighta ef I'yihlaa will play a match game of baseball at Willamette Fall park Hun- lay afternoon. Congregational Church Theme for nexlHumUy; 10:30 "(Jod's Answer to a Koiil' Deapairing Cry." 7:45 "Few Talented Men and Theit Comieuaa' tioua." DO YOU WANT A HOME? TWO milea from Oreuon Cilv. near Jonea saw mill, on K'hxI public road, near acboul- houae. One acre, houe. barn and well. I Only two hundred and tidy dollar. Ad- j dreaaO. W. Waldkon, owner, Oregon City, Oregon. YODEIi'S MILL REBUILT AND NOW ready for order. A abate of your pat ronatie aoliciled. J. .8. Yongs, Prop., Needy, Or. A. W, Lowry waa committed to the insane aaylnm yesterday and taken lo Salem last night. He la a farmer refill ing in Weat Orenon City and ia 35 year of age. He i alllicUil w ith epileptic Ota. Th Univeraity of Oregon will not have a iiimmer school during tbe coming summer month. The resignation of Dr. Hlrong is Ibe cause of tbli. A number of Clackaina County teachers expected to attend. Maml Uke Ntone U H. Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning ecaema, scaldhead or other skin disease. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica kialve, earth's greatest beler, quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sore, Bait Rheum, Cut, Burns or Bruiae. Infallible lor Tiles. 20c at George A. Harding's, County Clerk Cooer's receipts for last month were 1 173.25. The receipts for the preceding month were $210.70 and hr April, 1001, 333. The decrease wa caused by tbe taking away of district at torney fee. Right Kev. B. Wistar Morris, Epieco- pal Bieliop uf Oregon, will he in the city next Sunday evening to conduct confirm ation services, which will be held in the evening iuatead of the usual after noon service. , The receipt of County Recorder Tom P. Randall for the month of April were $213.05. For the preceding month they were $285.40 and for April of last year $195 00. The Increase of last month's receipt over April, 1101 , is $'.7 45. , The ladiee uf the Baptist church will give a pink lea social on rruiay evening, May 9, in the Baptist church. A musical and literary program will le rendered, after which ice cream will be aerved. Admission 10 and 15 cents. For fine Photo call on Snodgrass, suc cessor to Cheney . A specialty made of high class work. Portraits Eularged, in Crayon, Water Color and India Ink. A bromide enlargement free with all cabi net suiting for a short time. Give us a call. Christian Science services are held at the residence on the north-east corner of Filth and Washington streets every Sunday morning at II o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wedneadav even ing meeting at 8 o'clock. To these ser vices all are welm me. County Superintendent J. C. Zinser went to Portland Tuesday and viBited the Failing school. He also visited tbe school at Milwaukie. Mr. Zinser ex pects to attend a meeting of the Oswego gtange Saturday afternoon to participate ! in the discussion of nature study in the I schools. The committee, under the charge of Mrs. Charle Albright, is preparing a most pleapant entertainment consisting of drills, recitations and music. Xhe entertainment will be given in the Woodmen Hall May 27, and will be under the auspices of the Saturday Club, of the Congregational church. The new home of Father A. Hille brand, now being constructed on the lot adjoining St. John's Catholic Church, Ib being pushed toward completion. Rev. Hillebrand bas prepared plana for build ing an addition to the front of tbe church, which will double the seating capacity of the auditorium. It is expected the latter improvement will cost about $1200. MONEY TO LOAN AT 8, 7. AND 6 per cent. F'arm security. V'Htu & HtllL'IIKL C) o () o (J () o and styles at 25 per cent off regular price and also save the O freight. The 25 per cent discount goes to you il you buy your ( ) Hammock here. Prices from 75c to $5.00. . 0 Our stock of Bicycle Goods lamps, bells, toe-clips, sad- Q dies, pedals, tires, handle-barB, etc. was bought in large lots and paid for with spot caHh. You will find the prices right gi lower than small buyers can afford to sell for. The quality j you kDOw we always guarantee that. t) o ( () We are special agents for the Spalding League. Base Ball Q goods, and furnish everything in the line Chicago prices. f Special rates to clubs on Uniforms. Are always glad to show samples and quote prices. ; X CROQUET SETS o 8W Anything that keeps people out of doors ought to be com mended. We have sets at popular prices 75c, $1.00, f 1.25. O BlUYULb bUNUKlbS BASE BALL GOODS o o o o o o o o o g FISHING TAOKLE o o o o HEDGES 4 (iRIFKITH, (nfllcee In Wrinliaril Building,) have tbe cbol the oleeat city, suburban and country properly lor mailed prlcea. onry to loan at lowest rates. n mom & UHirriTU. Correct Price. Millinery and the Iweat Mist Goldamith. Gladstone lota at prices and on term ' a i WW to auit our customers. A. Miller. Apply to Robert Having bought a large line of millinery we can fill your order at tbe lowest figure. Red Front Store. Charman A Co. the Reliable Druggists have cut the prices of Drugs and Patent Medicine, Bicycles and Stationery. ee their new ad today. Tbe Oregon National Guard will a- emble at tome centrally located point in tbe Willamette Valley, in brigade camp, for Insl ruction, for a period of eight days, July 17 24, inclusive. We buy direct from the largest and best-known manufac- O turer in the East. We not only get the very lowest prices in O bo buying, but, what is more important to the fisherman, the Q very best and most reliable goods the kind that can be de- f pended upon. o o o o C) o ir WW HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE OREGON CITY Antl for Spalding's Base Ball Goods. Headquarters for Cimrrai and Photo Supplies iOJC Among those who will be confirmed at St. Paul' Church next Sunday evening at 7 :30 o'clock are Richard Prier, Mis Neita Harding and Mis Nettie Bradley. Johnson and Lamb have removed their repair shop to the location formerly occupied by them and until recently the atore of the Wisconsin Jewelers and Op- ' tician, on Main atreet between fcixth and Seventh.- They are prepared to do bicycle and general repairing and have the agency for the Wolff-American wheel. Xoifce lo Vofrrn. The County Clerk' office will be open every evening nnlil 8 o'clock op to and including May 14, to permit the registra tion of voters. E. H. Coopeb, County Clerk. Individuals Honey t Loaa. At 6 and 7 percent Call on or write J0. W. LoDEtt, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. I FEANK BUSCH THE IIOUSEFUKNISITEII nrccrrrrrrrtrr rrrrrrrrm a Have You Bought Your Hew Carpet? You're fortunate if you haven't, because yon can buy now to better advantage than ever before if you come here and come sooa. this month in all the many vari- eties of floor covering in oar stock. We make and lay them, too, if de sired. We have some remnants of last season's patterns at reduced prices. You must ask for them. Ingrain Carpet, fast colors, Soe yd AllWool CC 65e ' Tapestries "5e " Finest Wilton Velvet ...$1.15 " High grade Moquette .. . 1.25 ' Japanese Matting. ..15c to 65c " The woolen mill strike situation has improved, and negotiations are now un der way which may result in a settle ment. Both the employes and company have made some concessions. The strikers have modified their original de mauds and the company bas agreed to increase the scale first submitted to the employe. An early settlement is hoped for. 1 rafT Cuilrii H3 1 o j Morris r&f Extension f3fi l Chair - iy For Women'8 Eyes Our superb display of pretty laee curtains that women appreciate and enjoy so greatly is a fascinating sight for women's eyes. The new goods fresh for spring are in this display. We expect the counters to be crowded with pleased shoppers, and invite you to be among them. Curtain net from 10c to (50c per yd. ? Go Carts 190J Spring Style $1.50 and np