Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 05, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1902
S. J. VAUGHN,
Livery, FwiJ and KuloHtuble
ORECON CITY.
OOATKU IIKTWKKN TIIK IIKIIHIK AN1
hit POT.
Double and Hiiiizlo UL'h. and Hud
dle liormiH ulwayH on hand .it tht
lowmt prictw. A corrul) connected
with tliu burn for looHe ntock.
Iiiforiiiiitlon regarding any kind 01
tock promptly attended to by person ot
juuer.
Horsoa Goutrht and Sold.
Horses Hoarded ami Foil on reason.
bio terms.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
TO HA 1. 10 M AND INDKI'KNDKNC
-htmami:kht
ALTONA AND POMONA
I.KAVK OHICOON CITV
iuiiik ui, o;im a. M. doing clown Z .30 1' M
mm
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PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
lly tlio fast
and coin -modiouH
Btt'iiinrr
Regulator
LcavcH Portland daily except
fcunuay in a. m.
ThiH i'h the Groat Scenic Route.
All touriHt admit that the hcithtv
on the Middle Columbia is not ex
celled for beauty and Rrandour in
the United MiiteH. Full inform
tion by addreHHiii); or calling on
J. S. ',60TII, Agent,
Tel. 014. Portland, Or..
Ollioo and wharf, foot of Oak fit.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
HOUTIIKIt.N PAC1KIO RAILWAY
N01ITII HOUND.
':00. III.
fl:22 a. in. (Albany Local)
0:10 p. m.
BOl'TII IIUl'NI).
t) :22 a. m.
4 :50 p. tn. (Albany Local)
U:14. in.
Daily River Excursions
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OKRCiON CI I V It;)ATS.
Leave roitTLAMl
Foot Taylor Ht,
8 .'M) A.M.
DAILY 91 iiki.i i.k:
heave OHKOON CITV
Foot Eighth Ht.
11 .')
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M.
7 m A. M.
Ill INI
1 30 P. M.
I .10
Only the following hunllng will be made:
Mugoune's, M ilt rii iii'h, Morry's,
Kisley's nml Oswego. Hundav excepted,
UOo'ND Till T 25 VESTS.
Oregon rily TmiiNHirttlon Co.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
DAILY TWAINS.
iili'ly
-i c lix. D'ly F.llcctive D'ly D'ly
a. Hut- July ;., I'NiJ
a'.Vi 7 nil' moo, Lv Portland Ar ll' in 1)10
:i :; n o;.'; i) orij ioiia .... 10 o.'i :
8 47 ai HIS... Maimer.... lift! 8 20
4(1'.' MIIS ) XV .pyramid.... 0 X' 8 00
4 07 8 II Il4n.... Maygcr .... II -'7 7 M
4 .ri H Wi I) W) (juiiiry .... I) 17 7 4ti
4 8 is 10 0,' ... laiHkanie .. II OH 7 :w
4 : II OS 10 Hi .. Marshland .. 8 5m 7 28
4 4.1 !) Ill 10 21 .... Westport .. 8 40 7 17
4 r7 II 37 III :w ... Clifton .... 8 X 7 0'.'
6 111 III 00 II ,r.7 .... Knappa.... 8 Hi (142
r L'li III OH 1 1 I01.... Hvimimwi .... 8 07 (1 32
fi 38(10 20,11 n.rj... John Hay . .. 7 .V) (131
fi ,'iOjll) 3')ll 30, A r , . AmnriH.. I.v 7 4.'. (I 10
HKAHIOK DIVISION
11 35 a. m...
r mi p. in . ,
11 30 a. in. .,
8 15 ll. Ill . . .
fi l.p a. to . . .
2 30 p. m ...
,r 00 p. in . .
0 40 a. 111...
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
. . 7 40 a. in
...4 00 p. in
. .10 30 a. m
. . 6 SO p. Ill
,.12 30 p. m
. . 7 20 p. ni
.. 1 30 p. in
. . 9 60 a. in
CONNECTIONS.
All I rains make clone connentions at Oohle
with all Northern Pacific trains to or Iroin
the Kast or Bound 1'ointK.
At Portland with all trains leaving'Union
Depot.
At Astoria with T. It. fi N. Co.'b boats ami
rail line, ami Steamer T. J. Potter, to and
from llwacoand North Ileacli Points.
Ticket olllce, 2.ri.r Morrison Bt., and Union
depot. J. C. M A YO.Oen. Pass. Axt.
Astoria, Ore
-BLL.OH
r
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, WashingtoD, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the PaciGc
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick;' accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
Eersonal communication,
ietance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard aa Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drug Store.
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KARMS-. Partial List
f li MM) HO ncroH Hiiutll Iioiimh, tiinlmr, 10 milim, Portland.
'J'),( 100270 ucri'n 120 Imp. Ihtkh IiMh 3 inilwi to Ornon City.
$7000 70 ucrcH :(( imp. Iioiihr, Imrn 3 union Oregon City.
$ir00 M acres timlHir, Htrt'uni, 4 inilea Oreifon City.
If 11)00 100 hcmh iier now Power Hialion, (JlackaniHH tlvor
fiiO) I (JO anion 2 miliiH of Wilhoit Hprins, ijood.
f IHOll (18.72 hitch (tHvteun, fronlH on lake, line.
21 f 1500 I H.j aereii (iO imp. Hprinj,', (1 miles out.
2U 10,000-380 Hcri-n 80 imp. tmililintH, line l.x'ation.
27 $1200 1 12 ai:rM iii-iir Viola, 12 iniloH to Oreuon City.
28 $3200 100 Heron (rontn on (lluckamaii rivor.
2!) $2(1001) acren l,fi cleared, 10 p mhire, 3 miles out.
30 $10.(10070 Heron fronllnn on Willamette river, V. Z miles out.
31 $10 00075 acre, frontinir on WillHinetie rivor 1 mileOiiweKO.
(II $0700 131 acre" 3D imp. 5000 corda timber 3 mileij out.
(!5 $1!)0H 100 hitch 01) imp. lull acres timber, hoimo, barn.
$3000210 acri's 40 imp. tl!l acres timber, ordinary bids.
07 $12,4!0 310 acrcH 2'n) imp. xood Iniildimts 2 nprings.
(JS $.'!() 10 !)!) acres (JO imp. IiuUhc, ImrnH, orcliard.
00 $'100 45 hitch timber land Vt miles out.
71 $5000 250 acres HO imp. Iioiihh, barn, fi'iiced.
72 $3700 7 1 acies H imp. Iiouho, Imrn, 4O00 cords timber.
73 $1 110 -210 acres iinimp. location for Block.
75 $320 ) 128 acres 20 imp. 3 acres orcliard, 0 milos out.
70 $180 10 acres imp. 11 miles out.
77 $113001 acres iinimp. lnys line on rond.
78 $"iO(l HO acres uniinp. lays i;ool on (food road.
H2 $'.'500 100 Keren SO imp. jjood bids. 11 head stock.
(12 $2 10040 uiti's uniinp. liood buildiiitis 0 miles out.
104 $800 HO acres 10 imp. house, barn 11 miles out.
1115 $500- 120 acres uniinp.
107 $ 1 00 02 acres 18 imp. cuod house, barn, 3 miles out.
1 13 $5000100 acres ();) imp. orcliard, 5 miles nut.
131 $12 H) HO acres 0 imp. level 40 acres limber 11 miles out.
141 $200058 acres 30 imp. 8 room house, barn, on river.
1 12 $S50i) 2H j acres very best of land 4 miles out.
1 1(1 $100080 acres 5 imp. house, barn, spring.
147 $5000 10H acres 00 imp. Iiouhb, barn 3 miles out.
148 $120080 acres 25 imp. house, barn and uranary.
154 $000087 acres slushed and seeded near Oregon City.
100 $3270273 acres on Clackamas river 17 milos Portland.
105 $-000 40 acres 10 imp. 10 pasture, near town.
170 $1000 HO acreB 30 imp. house, barn, 0 miles out.
172 $200050 acres 10 imp. 12 miles to Portland.
172 $00015 acres 0 imp. house, bam, ood road.
172 $150000 acres uniinp. timber, stream.
1H3 $120041 acres fenced, timber, 3 miles out.
180 $3000120 acres 25 imp. timber, house, barn 5 miies.
200 $2H00 100 acres 80 imp. larxe house aud barn.
201 $2000100 acres 15 imp. 00 acres bottom land.
130 acres good timber fronts on river.
202 $70040 acres 10 imp. house, barn, orcliard.
204 $12li)O-310 acres 250 imp. dwellings, barnB.
207 $10.2i)000 ucres 40 imp. on river and electric line.
212 $1 10005 acres 25 slashed, seeded, creek.
214 $400080 acres 20 imp. i?oud buildings, slock, tools.
217 $150080 acres saw mill, timber, house 4'a miles.
21!) $00031 seres 10 imp. house, barn, 10 miles out.
220 $100080 acres 12 imp. house, stream.
221 $1500120 acres imp. near store and P. O.
35 $1)0 ) 100 acres 50 imp. house, barn, 3000 trees.
30 $0750225 acres 100 imp. house, barn, 15 miles out.
37 $8350343 acres 100 imp. buildings, large orchard.
117 $200080 seres 5 imp. 4000 cords timber.
SMALL PLACES Near Town
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20 $300027 acres 15 imp. 2 miles to Milwaukie.
32 $850 2 acres Iioiihh, burn, near Parkplace.
33 $1000 fi acres near Seattle, will exchange.
68 $4 )00 0 acres water reservoir, 50 years franchise, furnish
watei to Canemah.
00 $25u0 10,'i acres bonne, barn in city, fine.
02 $10001 acre poultry ranch, house, barn.
83 $10008 acres cleared, 2 roads, 1 'A miles out.
84 $!li)0 0,'i acres 3 cleared, house, barn fruit.
00 $8001 acre house, barn, 1'4' miles, IJollon.
1)7 $130013 acres 12, cleared, house, barn, orchard.
1)8 $H00 15 acres 10 imp. 1 orchard, barn.
01) $1000 14.00 acres cleared, joins city limits.
110 $H50 21 j'acres, O rooiu house, spring, fruit.
102 $50015 acres 5 imp. large spring, 3 miles out.
123 $78012 acres 6 imp., level, timber close in.
144 $325 I,1 acres cleared, fenced, Parkplace.
145 $250030 acres 15 imp. house, barn, orchard.
151 $105010 acres 7j. imp. Btock, wagon, tools.
150 $30020 acres timber, near Union Mills.
150 $30020 A. near Union Mills.
157 $80030 A. on Beaver Creek, some timber.
158 $270032 A., 20 improved, house, barn, orchard, stream.
171 $350 O'.j' A., 4 cleared, near city.
171 $85010 A., fl improved, house, barn, chicken house.
175 $2000 33 A., 23 improved, house, ham, orcliard.
177 $550 ?4' A., house, barn, well, near city.
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SMALL PLACES Near Town (Continued)
$1250 27 A.. 7 improved, house, orchard.
$150 to $250 an acre, tracts on car line.
$1000 2 A., large house and nam, fruit.
$2000 25 A., all cleared, near city limits.
$1100 10 A., house, barn, orchard, well.
$I0')0 20 A., improved, house, barn, orchard.
$1000 100 acres 8 imp new house, level.
$2100200 acres timber land fronts on river.
$3840 320 acres timber land fronts on creek.
$3120200 acres 35 imp. bal timber and brush.
HOUSES and LOTS
$ 800 Cottage and barn, on installments.
KJiiO Cottage and barn, 2 lots, fruit, installments.
1200 House, 1 lot, good, Weat side.
1400 House, 2 lots, fruit, sightly.
1200 HoiiHe, large, suitable for boarding house.
HiiO Hoiibo, new, 2 lots, $100 dowD, installments.
800 House, plastered, 4 lots.eaBy terms.
800 House, 5 rooms, 4 lots, easy terms.
800 House on Moldlla Avenue, acre.
800 House, 55x230 ft.,fruit, easy terms.
3000 Modern cottage, 132ft. on Main Street.
000 House, 4 roomi, 67x105ft., fruit.
150u House, barn, well, 2 lots, fruit.
850 Hoiibe, 7 rooms, 2 lots, installments.
1000 Houfe, G rooms, 1 lot, close in.
1400 House, 8 rooms, bath and pantry, IJ3 lot.
700 Houce and lot, $100 down, installments.
1250 House, well, 8 lots, easy terms.
1800 House, 6 rooms, fruit, 24 lots.
2500 House, barn, fruit, 8 lols.
000 House 4 rooms, lot 00x0.5ft.
1250 House, well, corner lot, close in.
1250 House, well, 8 lots, Bighlly.
30003 Houes, 2 loU, rents $30.00 per month.
1500 House 7 rooms, Seventh street, installments.
1400 House 7 rooms, Seventh street, installments.
1200 House 6 rooms, Jackson street.
1100 House 7 rooms, bath, pantry, installments.
1800 House 8 rooms, corner lot, terms easy.
1400 House 0 rooms, fine lot, near school.
1000 House 5 rooms, fine location.
OiiO House 5 rooms, installments.
350 Hotme 3 rooms and pantry, good lot.
800 House 6 rooms, well, barn, 4 lots.
1000 House 6 large rooms, $100, installments.
000 House 6 rooms, easy terms.
1000 House 6 rooms, 2 lots, exchange for land.
1200 House (3 rooms, 2 lots, fruit, well, barn.
1400 House G rooms, 3 lots, fruit, well.
1100 House 7 looms, plastered, 1A. fruit.
2000 House, 8 rooms, Main street, corner?
950 HoiiBe C rooms, basement, lots.
1250 Drug store, fine chance for business.
1000 House 6 100ms, 98x270!t., barn, well.
450 House 5 rooms, 2 lots, well, installments.
1000 House 5 rooms, 2 lots, fruit, easy terms.
2000 House 8 rooms, pantry and closets, Seventh street.
850 House 5 rooms, new, well finished, 1 lot.
3500 House 8 rooms, pantry and closets, 8 lots.
550 House 6 rooms, lot 50x100ft., good.
600 House and 2 lots, West Side.
1000 House 7 rooms, bath, pantry, hot and cold water.
50002 Houses joined, 15 rooms, close in.
1500 House, 2 iota on Sixth street.
VACANT LOTS
$ 200 Lot 2, block 144, Oregon City, sightly.
0002 lots, cleared, level, near Seventh street.
2500 Lot 00x105ft. on Main street.
0008 lots, living stream, near car.
3003 Lots in Central addition.
1251 Lot in Central addition.
2002 Lots in Falls View addition.
7502 Lota near Shively's and Seventh street.
200 2 Lots near Canemah school.
2300 Block, 8 Lots, very fine, sightly.
0002 Lots, close in, fruit, trees.
1400 1 Lota, close in, sightly.
8007 Lots, rich soil, living stream.
4001 Lot, corner, fronts on Seventh street.
00.) 19 Lots, level, fronts on river, Gladstone.
51010 Lots, level, Gladstone.
104020 "
1040-20 "
670-10 " " "
5502 Fine Lots near car line.
8501 Lot, corner, 40x132ft., Seventh street.
9502 Lots on Fourth street, fruit trees.
11002 Lots near.business center.
1251 Lot, fronts on Molalla Avenue.
For further particulars, apply to.
J. n. THHYER,
... OFFICE AT ....
A. S. DRESSER'S LAW OFFICE
ENTERPRISE BUILDING.
P. O. BOX 472
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
IW?I
A Mystery Yet L'nsolTfd.
Just why people will continue to flock
to see Uncle Tom's Cabin is, as Lord
Dundreary would say, "One of those
things that no fellow could find out."
But they will continue to go and see it,
just as they have been doing for thirty
years. No play has been more abused
than this one. It has beeu done in dime
museums at the rate of ten times a day,
and in one-night stands in an hour and a
half by five or six people. On the other
band, it has been given as a legitimate
production. Being public property, any
one who thought they could make a dol
lar out of it has "produced the play,"
and tiiis city as well as the country at
large has Buffered from the inflictions.
But it was not until Warren & Day
brought their $10,000 production out
that the admirers of the play bad the
pleasure of seeing it put on the stage in a
manner that they could appreciate.
Taking the piece as it was originally,
Warren & Day gave it a dressing of com
plete and realistic scenery, put the prin
cipal roles into competent bands, en
gaged a number of negroes to add to the
pictures and sing and dance in the levee
scenes in fact, did all in their power to
make the performance acceptable to the
public. In Oregon City under a huge
tent at the corner of 7th and John Quincy
Adame Btreets, Friday, Sept. 5, for one
performance only.
OASTOniA.
Bsara tli I11 M Yn Haw Wwim Bought
Attorney and Mrs. O. W. Eastham
went to MolTelt Springs, on the Upper
Columbia, last Saturday, Mr. Eastham
returning Monday. Mrs. Eastham will
remain there about three weeks.
Nasal
CATARRH
In ail In 1 tag eg.
Ely's Cream Balm
cletiKea, Bootbea and heals
tha diseased membrane.
It caret catarrh and drive
away a cold la tha head
anlcklT.
Cream Balm It placed Into the noetrlla, spread
over the membrane and ll absorbed. Relief la Im
mediate and a care follow. It 1 not drying doe
not produce meeting. Large Sire, M cent at Drug
giit or by mail ; Trial Six. 10 cent.
BEST FOR THE
BOYELS
If yotj harnn't r"irulr, helthy moemnl of h
bownlt oY4ry Mjr, y'Hj'io ill or will be. Keep your
bowitorw-n,nJ lie well. nrrr, in the ihpof Tif
lrrtt pti f Kio or til frtilnnn, In dMiifrrom. The rnootri
nt, f axhrnt, mot j.er feet wy ot k6(i.Dg ill bowels
ciuartuid cleavii ! to take
CANDY
CATHARTIO
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EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Ftoaaant. Palat.Me, Potent. Tun Hood. lloOoot.
Kff.er Hlckm. Wuk.ii ..r , in 94 IJi .it.
pr Ik,i. Writo lor rat iuiiie, auil booklet
Jjealth. Ad'lre.i ,HJ
tnuiliu aiamir roirlKT. ciiliinoar w toim.
KEEP YOUR 6L000 GLEAN
Personal Mention
D. II. Green, of Seattle, was in Oregon
City Wednesday.
Miss Vera Hedges, of Tacoma, is visit
ing relatives in this city.
Dr. C. P. Smith, of Eagle Creek, was
id the county capita) on Tuesday.
E. P. Carter, formerly of this city, was
seen on the streets here again Monday.
MiHs Hazel Pilsbury, of Portland, was
visiting friends in this city Wednesday.
Charles Emery, of Camas, Washing
ton, was in Oregon City the first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, of Astoria,
visited fiiends here the early part of the
week.
Mrs. A. Baer, of Tacoma, is visiting
Mrs. E. J. Marshall and family in Ca
nemah. Mrs. K. D. Wilson is spending a few
days visiting with her sister at Spring
water. Walter L. Tooze, of Woodburn, was
among the visitors to Oregon City on
Labor day.
Attorney J. W. Loder went to Wilson
ville Wednesday to attend to matters of
a legal nature.
E. E. Charman and family returned
last Sunnay from an outing in the vicin
ity of Mount Hood.
Samuel Gibson is down from The
Dalles visiting friends. Mr. Gibson
formerly resided in this city. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Wilson returned
last Friday from Los Angeles, Cal.,
whither they went about a year ago.
J. Burmeister, of Walla Walla, visited
this week with his cousins, Mrs. H. S.
Moody and John Dooley, of this city,
Frank and Ray Muir started Tuesday
evening for Iowa, where they will make
their future home with their parents.
Mrs. H. A. Symes returned to Oregon
City last Friday, after a two week's visit
with her mother, Mrs. A. Savage, of
Salem.
C. Latourette and family, who have
spent an enjoyable camping trip for some
time at Summit prairie, returned borne
Tuesday.
N. H. Darnall, of Liberal, was in Ore
gon City Monday, an interested specta
tor of the festivities of the Labor Day
celebration.
W. P. Kirchkm, of Clear Creek, pro
prietor of the creamery at that place,
was aoing business in the couDty capital
Thursday.
Miss Florence McCullough, of this
city, has returned from a visit in the
country with Miss Mamie Evans, of
Beaver Creek.
Miss Anna Gray, who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Moffett, in this city for
some time, returned to her home in
Poitland Wednesday.
Ed Brady, formerly a resident here,
but who has spent some time recently in
Idaho, returned to this place Tuesday.
He expects to engage again in business
here.
Miss Celia Goldsmith, who recently
visited San Francisco to select her fall
stock of milinery, returning by way of
the Sound, returned to Oregon City this
week.
Mrs. W. E. Pratt, who has been camp
ing out for some time on Upper Clacka
mas, returned home Tuesday. The other
members of the family returned yester
day. 'Miss Zelena, daughter of Sheriff Sha
ver, returned Tuesday from a five weeks'
sojourn in San Francisco. She will soon
resume ber labors in the Portland public
schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Shank, of this
city, and Mrs. John Wise, of Milwankie,
returned last Saturday from an outing
on Roaring river, in the Saddle moun
tain country,
George E. Cbamberlin, governor-elect,
was seen on our streets Tuesday. Mr.
Chamberlain was in the city on a busi
ness mission, at the same time combin
ing pleasure, which, he says, is always
afforded him to visit the city by the falls.