The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, May 17, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE ENTERPRISE
THE ENTERPRISE.
THURSDAY. MAY 17, ISM.
THE FIRST CBEA1ERT.
The Clackamas creamery is now
buying milk, and making both but
ter and cheese. The building ii a
neat and commodious story and a
half itructure, located near the
spring branch about half way out
to J. T. Apperson's house, is neatly
painted, and carefully fitted up to
serve as both creamery and resi
dencc for the butter maker. The
lower story is fitted up for Utter !
and cheese rooms, and these ara!
and cheese rooms, and these art
supplied with all the modem con
veniences and appliances for the
successful oonduct of the business.
A well finished engine furnishes
power for running the separator and ; committees. Tins preacher, farmer,
churn, besides supplying abundance !nl ld-be politician is to be
of hot water for cleansing. mR,, Senator if the democrats
.... , ,. . ... rain control of the Senate in this
Ths milk is delivered at the;, ...
creamery either by the farmer or
some one with whom he arranges,
and is there weighed and paid for
at the rate of $1.00 for a hundred;
pounds. This is for standard good
milk, but the company have appli- j the dimickite worked nnitedlv at
ances for testing each man's cans, i Needy to defraud the republican
and if the quality of milk is above speakers of ene-half of their time,
or below standard the price willbe'Molalla was brought ever in force
made according to quality. After' and the end gained. It wss a sneak
being weighed the milk is poured j inf underhanded trick on the part
into a large vat from which it flows' of the democrats that does tvem no
into the Danish separator which, by!"'. Mch will gain them no
a simple application of the law ofi votes. As t le three parties worked
centrifugal action, immediately sep
arates the cream from the milk.
This machine revolves very rapidly
and cleanses the cream from all im
puritiesiat the same time that it ex
tracts the cream. The cream is left
to , but the mHki.ru. to tW
cheese ?.t where ,t ,. converted hto
cura ana atterwara pressed into; republican; S probibitwil8ts m
small cheese. When ready for ! here anr' at tfi beck of ttieif derao
churning the cream i. placed in the cratic leader nominated a ticket
churn and in from 20 to 50 minutes
is ready to be taken out and worked.
It is then salted and molded into
rolls ready for shipment.
The company contemplate placing
the butter of their manufacture upon
the market here through responsible
parties who will carry the stock in
a clean cool place so that the grade
of the butter may be maintained.
If this plan is not successful they
will place no butter on this market.
As yet they are not making much
butter, as but few patrons are bring
ing milk. The price paid for milk
is sufficient to induce farmers who
have two or more cows and who can
do so, to arrange to supply milk. It
is the intention of the company to
work up as many routes as possible,
ss the price paid for milk must large
ly be regulated by the amount of
milk to be worked each day, the
running expenses being almost the
same for 500 pounds of milk as for
5000.
Farmers living within 8 miles
of the creamery and owning a few
cows should not fail to arrange U
have their milk taken to the cream
ery. He who has never tried the
beneficent result of a regular daily
income, even though it be small,
will be surprised at the end of a few
months to feel what a blessinfi three
or more cows will prove if rightly
managed in connection with a cream-
A democratic official and candi-
. d.te remarked the other day that
after election was over he would have
a fight with a certain party before
forty-eight hours were passed. IWt
'worry about it, Dave. Two days
before the forty-eight hours are up
you will be so badly beaten that
you won't care to tackle any new
contracts.
Q. W. Dimick claims to helieve
that hs is running for joint Senator
of Clackamas and Marion counties.
The election notices call for the elec
tion of no such officer, for the very
plain reason that no such vacancy
exists. This man Dimitk is a polit
ical trickster whom his own county
refused to entrust with an office. He
helped the democrats to elect Gra
ver, and we believe that if the truth
were known he is aow in the employ
of the democratic party, and that
that party is or will be his pay master.
He came to Needy like the sneak
that be looks, and in company with
that model of virtue and immacu-
late of the democratic party,
Bi Mvf. with the aid
of the democrats and M alalia impor
tations, te steal from the republicans
the lime aa announced and aerenl
j to by the democratic and republican
'electbn. He associates with the
democrats, he looks like a democrat,
he wonts for the demoreata, and he
is a democrat.
The democrats, Hillmyeraites, and ;
i . , .
together then so are they working
tcfether for the election of the dem
ocratic tirket. !et w voter be de-
ceived by tfmr lalse pretenset.
democrat
' -
Umatilla county yx
. In that sounty the f
ad
a ticket, nackama. county j
Why should they adjourn in demo
cratic Umatilla and nominate in re
publican Clnrkamas?
Said a prominent demomt :
"There are three tickets in the fild
besides the republitn. Of these
I three it will be impossible to tell the
difference except by the headings.
Does this mean that the democratic
candidates' names will be left off the
ticiet? Such is not the cane. Whit
What doe it mean? Simply that
the democrats are running two side
issues to catch republican votes.
TtcKcta will be printed headed "Un
ion Iiabor," but the bul of the
nam s will be democrat..
What did Bill Myers mean by
addressing thi audience which he
stole in Needy last Monday as " fel
low democrats?"
D. F. May has prostituted the of
fice he has held for the past two
years to his greed for office. It has
not been conducted with fair snd
equal justice to all. Such being the
fact he is not fitted either for that or
any other office of any kind.
G. W. Dituick is not going to can
vims Marion county, O nol 1 Ii y
koow him there, and he could hard
ly get ar. audience of a quarter score
to listen to him.
Tressarers lletlce.
I bsvs now in my handa funds applica
ble to the payment of all warrants In
dorsed prior to Dec. 24th, lHHft. In
lerest will cease from the date of this no
tice. . I). Kelly,
Treasurer of Clsckamaa County
Dated this 10th day of May 1868.
, Fit st Tsar UU.
. I ana now at the eematary daily, filing
an the eroumls for dm-oration day. Tar-
ties deairinc work dons ahould leave or
dera for the asms at at) early date, so that
all may be well arranged hv May SOtti.
D. J. Hi.otis, fceiton
MitiHLASD mint.
Cl'T ST SIMON STSAIWHTOVT.
Mr. Charles Moran, democratic
and union labor candidate for the
legislature, "states his principles"
in the Courier of May 11th. Hesays
that if elected he "shall feel under
obligations, while in that ullW, to
act, so far as he can consistently, on
all political questions, with the dem
ocratic party when they are in the
interests of the people." Which
means, when read between the lines,
that if elected Mr. Moran will go in
to the democratic legislative caucus
that nominates a candidate for the
United States Senate, and will stand
pledged to votoforthe nominee of!,t,,,"t n lh rtintion f Han
that caucus. Are republican will
ing to be wheedled into voting for a
democrat under the misc of " union
labor," and thus help to place the
United States Senate under the con -
tn.l of the party that did its utmost ,
to destroy the Union?
The democrats are making a des
perate effort to capture the United
States Senate. To do this it is nccea-
, V 8 7 . J ' , I havs left him he will con.placentlv
the Oregon legator. . . My-1 flR(r hinw,f
era and Co. are toe agents in this'. . ...
, , , if not quite iiersuadetl you to become
county to help accomplish the work.! , v:.iitumrv n. limiu,,f
Mr. Myers does not expect to be
elected. It is lu.ff.M.'lif ved that he
wants the vote of a single democrat
for the ticket of which he is ovtensi
bly the head and front Disaffected
republicans are the ones whose votes
he is seeking for that tirket, know
ing that every such tote counts to
wards sending Mr. atorsn, the ac
knowledged democrat, to the legis-
I.l..u 1 ...... V.K.nr. . Vw,..A V.
jly changed th.ir pvlaual pnnc.ple.,
, "7 ?Tt
tnd V'lU,n f r " ir I
forei hn, Ul . im.
posed on import! woolen g.wds for )
the benefit of oar, home manufac
turersif thy art
ior a lann on
sugar, rice, anj evsry necessary pro-1
duct exclusively southern, and for ,
the admission,' frp fn.tn duty, of
.
the many necessaries the like of I
i which are produc-J mainly in north
ern and republican states, if they
sre now in favou of all these, then
they should vot for Mr. Moran Ly
all means.
If men who have heretofore acted
with the republican party now wish
to elect a democratic legislature why
not be manly about it, come square
ly up to the work, and vote the tick
et headed "democratic?" It's a
decenter route, (if one nasty thing
can be decenter than another), and
more direct than by way of the My
ers angling worm ticket. Only gud
geons swallow such bait.
Mr. Charles Moran will not deny
that, if elected to the legislature, he
ill vote for an out and out demo
crat for the United States 8enate.
He dare not deny it, knowing full
well that if he does the democratic
party of this county will have no
use for him. Will he deny that,
prior to his nomination by the dem-
cratic convention, it was understood
between him and the party leaders
that he was to vote, if elected, for
the democratic nominee for the Sen
ate? Stand up, Charles, and give
your testimony.
Myers and Hankins stand as fair
a chance of being struck by light
ning as they do of being elected to
the legislature. But if that chance
should hapen how will they vote
for U. 8. Senator? For a states
right copperhead democrat, of course.
No other answer can be given.
" Hankins, did you say? who is
Hankins? Neve? heard of him bo-
fore."
the little Mogul of the Claekanma
county socialists the fellow who
less than a year ago was advocating
all the vugarius of which socialism
is compounded an equal division
of property, and all that sort of
thing, even to sympathising with
the Chicago anarchists, and Buying
they were hung because of their
opinions, and not because of any
crime they had committed."
" Oh, that's the chap, is it? Come
to think, I have a vsgue recollection
of teeing his name somewhere. Rut
what does he know? Is he smart?"
" Well, now what Tom Hankins
,loe know U'nt worth "owing-
kins. Smart, did you ask? As
smart as a kitten chasing its own
tail. Just get him around the cor-
1 ner u, JX. unt,,,r the stairs, when
ih" "" in ,a If Hnters Ironi
Um Myer- "I k h' nm of
Jay Gould or Inland Stanford to
him, and he will pour you out a reg
ular disrrhrra of words about mo
nopolists, telling all he knows and
a VimmI .lma.1 ninrw anil wl,n v.tu
... -
" He does n't expect to be elected,
does he?"
I "Don't know ss to that. Should
I n't wonder if he did. lint ho aspires
chiefly to l i great reformer a
champion of the 'starving wnge
j workers' in their war against monop
olists something akin in action to
the stumpy tailed bull that assayed
to toes a locomotive from the track.
hM ,,HVimoUvc
"inK
and thrift and industry In it. train
P-J ri L "
(ftmo Ucke whh Mr w..im
Myers. That of itself, in his estima-
.... ,. i . ... . i. In
f , fof ,
,j .i
HUM, WUUIU UV VMVUgu I'M"
man who carries all
all the socialists even
i as? ai sis t d vi mi
houh he nM finanr come Uihisj
senses and realiio that he had been
made a tool of to draw in a particul
ar faction to the supKirt of a
straight democrat in the person of
Charles Moran. But I must bid you
good day, or I shall not reach Bea
ver Creek before night"
And I, as I smoked my pipe, and
listened to this talk, wondered if it
is to such men as Myers, Hankins,
et al., that we are to look for the
much needed reforms in our politics.
And I tried to philosophize on the
fact that the hypocritical, the igno
rant, the cranky, and those lacking
in every qualification for practical
statesmanship in short, the ag
enda of all that are destructive and
corrupt, gravitate toward the demo
cratic party. I asked myself, why
is this thus? and above all why will
disgruntled republicans throw them
selves into such a conglomerated
mux? Haven't they yot learned
that to creep into such a ncttl is to
crawl out with fleas?
A Fin Frilt Farm Far Hani.
Twenty-five acres at Vatier
Mill Station, 1 mile bolow
Oregon City, all cleared, 5
acres of various kinds of choice,
fruit. A fine and commodious
liouHo and (rood barn with oth
er out bnidinp. Cool spring
supply, the house with good,
wholesome watomn tne house;
Just the place for a country
. . . x ma a
residence Wear tne tlacica
man river. Fine fishing and
pleasant surroundings. Terms
liberal. Addrea,
J.TOMl'KINS,
Cam, I I It IKKTlXfl 01 B )
1TIH.H AN IM .Vll
C01M1TTKK.
Mr. WtSKtua's KealssslUa.
IAM.tcva, Mv H, I.trt
Hon. I.. T. IWin, i'hairmsH ol ids Ke-
piiMii mi County ('omiiiUt"e.
iHmr Sir! Hliii-e riling the eowmai.
k'Stion liii:b will l'r In TtIK Fsti
ris of this eek, 1 litt oi-on lnrtlri
ilelltxirtfioii tid nmtuie rrltretlon turn
to tli ctNii liislun tlit 1 slimilil iikmI r
siMH'tful')' ilHvllne !( noinlnstio (ne
County rummlMloner.
My nnt timlnMK will rentrr it .lit
lieult it nut ImiMvoililw lr m to atuat
to ths duties c4 this verv rwMtiilile ln
itiou I thmsfO'S ti: yoo will cmII tv
commitle. "ogillir aiul smrther
man on tlir i kel in my iiitj. Il I wit'i
nTvl 1 'In hi, Iwllnii ss I ili tit ilntv of
the eitliKti to scirto rll to oly uvh
MMltie cll. This I lisve ilniie In ear
liar lift, and now I thltik I ihoul.l he ea
iuimmI S avail niymlf of !lioi'HWtntiltY
to thank the convvtitioo fur tho hm
conforml. Yonra moat rMHitlty,
Jaa. WiaaTvM.
I hand you herwlth a copy of Mr.
Wiiinton'a lttor of dm linatliHi to aerv
aa a candidate fur county eiitniniaiinnr.
To fiil the vaeanrv thus canned It ia noe
rj to rail a meotlnf of Ihs commit W.
I tharvfora call s roettinf of Ilia repuhli.
can cmi ii It emnmitt for Wnlnewlay
May ItUh at I o'rlnrk P. M. at tt.a En
terprin nftVii In Orfn f lit. Yoar at
tendance la r.iifw,tml.
Kei'tfiilty Yn, t. T. Hajiib.
E. M. ItANna, Chairman
KwrMar)-,
Id aeronlanu with th ahmrs rail the
rapuhliean nniaty committ met ia (r
egim City yaxtarday and by nnanhoou
vot rhoaa ('hark Mochnke, of lleavrr
Craeko fill Uxt araa.y on the ticket
rnad by the ranatioa of James Win
atnn as a candidate tor Conntjr Cumniis
aiocer '
Whltlock ttorw Polntor.
Whillix k always haahla sturs look
ioiliily. He kcooa a Una line of vegel-
ides and see la.
-.f-r atroos Cabtiats, Caa liflowtr, Kale.
Tomato and Hae plants, itoto Ilia W hit
lock Rtors.
Kieah Comb llonay, Aile Buttai ,
Appla Jelly. I nrranl Jelly, for aals at
Mm WhitliN k riUtre.
PotatuM 29 rent, per bushel at tha
Whit lock store.
Arh.M Vl.'s celebrated Com. rU,r
than al any other place la town, at th
Whithak Store.
The Dneat line of choirs Flower Beedt
sre on sals at ths Whitlork Htors.
The Aurora Mill Flour, WhIU snd
Oraham, ia the heat in th market, and
ia found at the W hillock Hlore.
The beat Rrrxima for the money al tha
Wl.itlock Htore. .
Canned Cooda cheaper than anywhera
alns in town atloe Whitlork More.
A Areiline of Portland Cracker Co. 'a
celebrated Cookie sad Cakea at th
Whitlork Htore
Parti rlenirlng (In table and aerd
Potatoe can find cknii a varirtiea, all
sound, at the Whltlock Rtora.
Picklea by th pint, quart, wr gallon,
t th Whitlork Htor.
Nkerirs ffsls.
BfiTi r Ontaow,
County or ('Licit iai I m
St tlrta et aa asamillna Imu4 Mtaftntf
andar tha i ni In til mill Court al Ih littt
I Ortf n tor tne Crnim? ol :Ukna, no Hit
WriiT of April. INM. tnaitdlreotad. In favor ol
C W. Drai plaintiff ani aialutt iiiiaUI-hutr
dalamlant.for th aum ol Lui with ImaMui
par oaut. prr auniiia from April jnth, IKxa, and
ih lurthar mm ol U! AUauat. rnnmii1lM. m.
In aallifjr laid Kiarutlon, out ul tha rinal
prniwnj m aaiq uaiannni, or II aiMfloiant h
art Inuud, than out of th raalpmpartjr baloria
luf to aald dafaiitlaut la Claokamaa. Coinilr:
rfi.rw. nn(.ui ul ur"oai property, did.
ha 4th day nl Mar . II. Iww. d 111 W law linn.
tha lollnvlni daarrlhad rati prxrlr, afltiatod
la tha UimDtr alL'larUaiai uti ij, Un
ro, to wit:
Bnlai part of th SonMloa Halm nl I
Burhaia, daarrtliad a claim Ho 40, halnr '
art of aao H T S. B 1 K; aud olalm No '
and haliif part of aa , In T S. K 1 K of
Wlllamrll Marldlau: Commanplni at
fiolntonth North bomdarr of aald dona
lo claim and Hchalna audM Una Waal
ol tha Nurth-aaat oornar lharaof aud mo
Bl".,".',"t "'"'i.lhaara Want ISrhalna
and Ml llnki; thanca N wi ohalna and lllmii
tolownihlp Una: llianna North 40 da raaa
Kaat II ohalna and Ml llnka; thanr Kaat
chalniaudWIIiikatolliapUcaof baalnului
enntalalnt 72 anraa mur or laaa,
Now. Iharatora. In purmane of aald aiafo
Una, I will on Saturday, juna lath, imm at :h
hour of loo rlixik A y ai n, i'...k ........
In aald County and Hlala ll tha auava d
r. V . . i """" aipiiuiii) aurtl.ia to th
hlhat blddar for oaah, to latlafy aald Kiecu
llou, ! and amirulai ami.
May inth "J Cle'"'n Couaty, Orai on.
A new stock of the celebrated Broad
head Dress Goods Just received at
Chasman A Hoh.
Hubscribe for the EsTssrsias, ,
" Now, that is rich! why, he is
Oregon City, Ogn