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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1889)
) CITY AND COUNTRY Latona Disk. Saturday M truing, At 7 n'rUi'k utiitrp. Tito beautiful steamer Cndine. Loaded Will) happy excuHilhlnt. Accompanied by fat hd (nil hakttta w III start fur Dm upper Colombia and lattonrnlle I'alla -While the Willamette, hand will play their finest piece. You are innl.nl ,i tiring yourself and lady aboard ' Fare for the round tripouly hi timt drcd w i, Refreshment served on the Ixiiit. C. A. H JD'tt waa over (nun Hruilgli ln' logging cum;i lul Sunday. Jack I'dotiut came up from the lower Columbia the laat of the week (or a few j day i.(T. Ho i In u logging camp. The steamer Cndine w ill leave the La ton th k, S.it iiflav morning t 7 o'clock altsrp, iMn't forget llin time Hint place. There are ouiihI.iiiI ly more renter than Vtnse Two ul Mr. Mcltil le's Ut"ia (rum Si, Helen hoard o( liia condition Sundae morning mi I came up the name evening In see mnl aaaint linn, WikiI wanted Highe-t market price paid for cm. I. M i.i.im, Rand r Xi iiixiiiii next Saturday. WimiI wanted. We will pay the blithest tuatkcl pi ii-ii for 'l I mkHis A Sun. lUlllltKH k. t UIIO Hill uf the llllfl styles a Wan. ii V Call and son tl hi Mniiio.iiiil iluy the la lica u( tic Relief Cot p will have aland upon tlic picnic KruitiiiU, where ice chmui, aod.i wiilrr anil other liliolniiciil uuv Ik' purchased In tlu r. of ( ha. Albright inn beautiful M.4L'lilltt III IiIokwiII, which U ipiitii a 1'iiri.wi'y fur this climate. It i a large lillv like flower. TIiihmi mIhi have never seen one will llml it worth while to look Hi till". Tlu Cleveland lil and Paint coin puny Imve dc-idcd iul,lihli mi aireil- CV III tills I'ltV I till ll!V. upHliltf. TllOH Charm in A Soli their agehl. Matthew )iiiMiNrt, of P.utlatid, an old Iiiiik resident of thiM'ity wan in town Tuod.ty. Mr. Smith, r .iln. iii.ui 0! I'mt land wa l.aiking thi place over Imt Tile ' ' bdy one dollar to view thi magnif icent scenery of tu ColumhU Jaikand Jonathan Humphrey rnuu Ui(ioin tlii lower Columbia, Tne-d.iy mnl rcilod tin IUh running. Tiny fouinl Hint it ill. I not pay to remain any longer. Other p:ipeiH have H-i-n leloiii: hir.iwlii'rrv Mint in to mirpri tne u. tivm mill it l liu our privilege to on u pv thi fliHtr. J M. Tavloi pl.i.v, on our tahle HtrawlH'rriiix lioni liia iirien, the lri;et of whirl umntil t a hy 7',. iiii hen. It tukm u ( l,u kaiuuM vounty U'rry to ineitNuie up like llml. Kitv, K T liitiliwill preach ul the new church at Heaver civk next I'ri lay mnl Satiiiilav rveniiiKN hihI at II o'clock tin Siiml.iyi hIko in tin. 1'renhytrinn I'luirul) in tliia city on Suhhmh rveniiiK. Thcrnwill Im no aervii oSiiinlav tiiurniiiK on u,'i oiinl o( lite li. A. K. iM-rvicc in 1'opo'n hall. Next Haturihiy inurniiiK Chan. Muenku will iM-nin w ,rk on the roa.l on tho Ahcruelhy Clackainua ruiil which tha county couit luut ilechleil to crmltt up to Ih uImivo thtt unlinary .Iiine raiae Hit will put mi an lurjie a foice of men aa NMHihltt uml ttuali win k It ia mnl lum h(on tieeilml for lung tinift anl 'tin well that It la to ho attcinlcj lo now Wer' I in I tuipiutit Huh liigitrtmri re mark, "(iinl cuiild no iluuht have inaile it Itettur Imrry than th alittwhuriy, hut lltnlouhleilly he haa never iluno no," Not imttiy will wixh lo ililfer from Huh in thiv view of the caae 1'knnovkh Hkhiiikn, Say thtt Salem Slutc niiicii : Tim atrHwlNirric luM down hurt) from Tho. Kitripmr'a garden, of Koanhurg, were thought to lm iiiiinoiiHc, hut limy were Itaillv iliai onnleil ypatenlay hy utiox Iroiu tint pniUtutiaty garden In thin city. Sixteen uf theao Unriea fllleil aiUitrtttox litiiipiug full mnl the largcat iiieuaunnl inclitta arnutnl. Siixi'ln tondelit Itowuing did not knowlowh.il. pititii'iil.ir variety Ihev hnlonged, ho he clirinleneil tlitMii tlm I'l'iinnyer variety, llo miva ii few iluya of good weather will Iciivn lliein fully a ton n( tho fluent her- rlea in llin country, Wantkii, A (irrnuin or Si andinavimt wotinin, to Jo general honaowork. Kef uraniea reipilrod. Apply at th real tVittov of W. Crey Jolinion, Oivgon City. I.OHT, In trw vicinity of Orfgurt (Vy, j jrank nl nmrch to th ilnnt nd twl on Hundiiv liial, a Imliea' ml a. r(. Thu tlt flmler will ilnau loavit it at IIih KuUii- priatt olllce. VZ j Fif.uNu Vv If Afim.v.A According v. i thd Oregonlitu, apuiti in th cljKwitiun building ia lining taken' up rapidly. All the largrt Npiicna in the nun hiiwry hall exi cpt out) are ulnvuly eiigaue'l by tnur i llanta of Ihiacltv. Space in 'lit? depart- mcnta ia going faat, mnl thu ttuccuaa of the coming fair la axaurcd . II Kilo I'oiiti.amii. Thu Oreguiilan, apeaking uf tint new tnlephottiu connec tion Im'Iviccii tint elei trie work hens and the huaiueaa olllcy at I'urtlund anva : It ia what ia called a metallic circuit; thut la there am two wire and llin clc-tric currrtmt inatead of Intlng run ulf into thu ground at tint itnda o the line make a round trip by thn return wlr. The wirea In thu line ar aoldereil tugther iuntead of aplicod lii tht! itaiial uiminer, which euahle thn vlectricity, to glide along the liiu- n it limit any trimMo and render talking through it a pleaaure Kvery word apokeli by Mr William I'ratt or any one elae at t Iregott City ia heard in the ullii-n here aa ilixt i iu I V aa if he tteie ir'M'iit in-te.id of lilli-eii mile aw ay. With telephone put up on tliia plan there would he no trouble in eon veraing with any of 1 1 in town in tho Willamette vailey. rorxn A bundle containing aoine line underclothing, Mine have la-en iliiow n with other huniMcKon thw train by uuatake linptire at tliia ulliie. W ah Ci, According to the Statea mm. tlieui ba Ixt-n collix ted fmni the t'tiited Statea government on the lodltn wiirclaimaof On-gou, :W,l:i'J !H. Tina p.ivmeiil ia practicallv In full of all clalmr (titwa di d Tliore are a few claima vet remaining but th ae will alao 1m- (or watded when the proper voucher are received. To illualrule the woinh-rfid amount of nlllcla! butineaathut had to la tranaai'ti-d in relation lothi matter, it may ! "tated during the year IKMt, ninety nix ).. inula of ollici.il paera and diH'iiineiit la-itiiug on them' war i laiin cio forwarded from tint atatti depart ineiit to Waahingtun. I'licle Sam ha at laat p.o I nil tlie lung hxt of fai'hful wrvanta who aided in the civilix ition tin I eaily ili'Vi-lopiuent of tliia gn'at N'oithwi-al. I.imiii.u! l.i Miit'K ! I'rrtie Inttuiding to build will tlnd it to their advklitagtt lo jet our price on lumber before buvpig 'all at the mill tlnee mile alaive t)rek'ou I'ityoralF T. Harlow', (tiegun City. V S. Kim.n Co. Nor Mi Kin hi ii It waa for a time llioiiflit Hint Wm. I.ueia, who wan found dead on the Narrow linage Iat week with the tup of hi head cut i IT ttiight have been uiurilered aa no money wa louiid on bun and he waa known to nave la-en paid oil' the duv of hi death, but the finding of the money aadi-Hcnbed laduw dn-ptda thtt duiibt. A man in the coioner'a olllce a-ked Andy IVl.inlora piece of tobaccu, and Andy handed him tint tob'icci niiii Ii taken out -if Lucia' trouaera pia kela, tavjng, "Tbla wa taken from a corpav." It ia not rctpii aite to aay that the tobocco cbewer de clined to ue llmt patticular bit of weed and he returned the pouch 'o 'Vl.iu, In receiving it the la' to- full acriappaier ill thu miiicIi, whh h tin tied out to be a certificate of deasit for U0. issued to the do.t'aaed by the commercial Na tional batik on the day he w a killed. Sini'MUNT or Mom us. Sipiiie Fairar A Co. will thi iiioriiing ship to Huston something over 7000 pi. inula uf mohair wbii hia the flis-cu of the Ang tra goat, iHinght from the farmers of the surround ing country, l.aat year thi clip brought aliuiit the amiie price a wool, hut the in dication are it will bring a higher figure In thu market than thut commodity. There are several Aim flock of the A n gura goat in thi county and they are liecoming popular In the mountain und ftaithill farm. (Statesman. Mkmohial Sfkivi k Hy atTangeineiit of the various, churches of Oregon City thete will lat a memorial service in I'oik'h Hall next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. 0 W. Luc of the Congrega tional church. The Methodist, Presby terian, Congregational and Baptist Joining. F. O. McCowji, Tost Command. i. A. It. I'hookam School children of the public school will meet promptly at the school hoiiae at eight o'cliM'k A. M. with contribution of flower for thetl. A. Ii Thtt Willanuilte hand will meet at, the hcIksjI bouse promptly at 8:110 o'clock to escort tha children, under charge, ofl'rof. Rlgler and teacher to the hall of Meitde Font No. 2. arriving at nine o'clock . MemUiraof Meado Tost and all honorably discharged soldier of the U . 8. army will meet at nine A . M. at the nail (Odd Fellows) and form In r.ival of tlm train. On depart- turn of llm train, tlt prot.-eaalon will march to thu vmrnitfrf nd wrform thft Holtoim and Improve truioriy o(d.- orating the gravm uf tiw nation dead heri' in tho nannir pen;rlhoi by thn Ritual of tint (iiand Army 'if tint Ueptilf lit!. At the clow", will march to tin giove north of th I'reahvUiiiaii church,! urnvlng aa m-ar 12 o'cUn k aa pwaihle, I whera tliH (ollowing ttxen iaca will !. ! held: Muaic by th baud I'rayr by tlm CImplttlii, Btv. J. C. Head. Song by Lwlie of thn Relief Corp of Meade I'oat No 2., Memorial (rnttiuii by Rev. A. J. Joalyn, lalo o( Co. K I'itat Infan try U. S. Volunteer. Mimic hy tint hind, Receaa, Itaaket pii'iii.! mid re-union of urvivraof Co. K Firal Oregon liif.tntrv tl. H. Volnnttwr. (.'allinii Ilia roll. U'l it tie underatood that all old auldieia j whether meinhei of liie . A. R or not are cordially invited to join tut in ail the icrciiioiiien of thi day. F. C). MiMmH, I'ont Contiuander. I'i.akt! 1'i.aktk! K . tilaaKil ha a large quantity of plant lor tulo at (irwn l'oint or tho Wbitha k Store, late calt bage and canlillower, B.trly in. I late brocoli, bruawla ptoiit, aavoy cahliage, aprouting braoli. Now ia the lima for planting out. Nw )iii.-Iaat Monday morning (i. W, Church apeared ut'uii theatreeta with ruin new dray lie ia now pre pared to do all kitnla of draying and de livering In good ahaa and on abort no tice. I. ay A Itii.oxa l'arni-at Matlue i tlie l.u-t man to bring in a large eifg to the printer. It wa mure than atandar I licwapaper aiite, beiim aix and one-fourth by aix and threedotirta im bea in cir cumferance. Iasi K There will lm a grand ball at the U. S Fiah Hatchery the Wilt of thi niunth. Ticket todarce, and anntier, one dollar. Thern will tie a man on band to care for thtt team. The fbair for dan- cing ba been uivle lit feel wider tiixal muaic li.i Ih-cii eecmvd. MoVKD Jtta. (irigi ba moved from hi up town abop dow n to the Church V Wilaon Mock oppoile the poat ollice, when he bait room llt'ed nit in flue abape. In connection with the lottaoiinl department, bit now ba bath tub and all the convenience for hot and cold water. Stka wrKtiKY Ftivi. The ladie of the Methodiat church at Clackaiuaa mill i.ifc'ji a ktruutM-rrv utnl lee cream (.,.,;..,.!... ,t...,rel..'..,i week on I - Vi - . , . i ... . ... iiiiv uuv .LiHi. I. ii'ihtv r. i ciacabcifin at 7 o'clm k. All are invited. Proceed to lie uaed to purchaae orira'i for the Sundav ikIiimiI. Admiaaion to literary exerciaea 10 cent Strawlh-rtica and ice cream la cent ter diah. Nkw Potato!., Oieui'ti r.iiaed and fine one. at that from the garden of R (ilaa-iHa.l. hivebn hruuwht in and on on. l,.U.. tl.i ea.lv e law i - . , i tatoea in May are a treat not enjuved by I other localities uf I lie latitude Clack ! aniaa county againt the world for veg- 1 (It able Hanosomk Fi.owkks. Mr. Whillis'k's yard Is u veritable bed of riwe of all color, sixes and kinds. The editor re turn thank (or a handsome houtpict. Wohk Rt:si MKh. Last Monday morn ing at ball past five the familiar whistle of the Factory wa heard again and at the usual hour the machinery was start ed usual. The work of putting in a new boiler wa completed, but a vet it due not work a well a Mr. Chase wishes and sumo minor change will have to be made. Wool. VANrnn WimiI wanted for which tho highest ntaiket price willb paid at the (iicat Eastern Store. A. Mavkk. Foa Sams ok Taiik. A six-year-old norseand a good buggy, weight of botse 1000 pounds, will sell or trade (or a large work horse. 1). K. Siiki aho. Tho assault utsm Mr. McNride eeenm to have Ihmmi in a measure jireinediU'd and was entirely tin warrantA'd. It should therefore lx met with tho full rigor of the law. Aa an nllicer Mr. MoRriiht onlv did llin sworn duty in the case in whi di he acted as referee. When a man dcliln-rately assaults an officer of tho law who has only performed liia duty nnd therehy attempts to ov erride law he places himself heyond the pvle of protection, and should receive tho most summary desci plino pnssihle under the law which ho has outraged. Such a man says i i : by hit act: "Tholitw must J;tiil in my favor or I will break down the law, that ia inak'j way with the ollicom dIcoUhI to enforro it." Uuder thm ayntcrn, judge nor jury, op'toa ing attorpcy nnr witiifaH ia eafc from J miinlfroug aasault, and UietiilH ra of I 4 l..,i.....tvi,.!tif iiMtli.inllv ini tri'tiiA ' 1 3 , n :onlMi)llung and purtialmig a crime the nature of this. It waa a niiMtake on the part of the ollieent of the law to permit for one hour thelilwrty of the man who made the aaaault. Mr McBride'a oppinion ahottld not have weight in the matter at all, aa he was weak and excited. Ikaidea it waa flot an aHnnlt upon Mr. Mcliride as an in individual but uwn the law through one of iU oflieerg. Tho community therefore , is wronged if justice i not eexcuti.il and the criminal made to atihwer for his crime. The Wrecked .'lurkan. 1. N.OKAHAM TKLWIloW ITHAHfENF.D J. N. (irabam. who haa lvn working for the ). R. A N. Co. all wider on the lower river, abipped on the Alaskan two week ao a tpiartennaaU'r. At 1 o'clock Friday night ahe left Portland mr San Franciaco to 13 placed in the dry dock. Ne-ft eaya: "On Saturday the wind liean to freshen and during the l.ight it legan Ut blow a gale. Sunday morning the en w rpiite rough and I continued netting wnrae all day. The j boat bad guard extending out about 1 I feet and ugainat them- the wave atrttck w ith great force catiKing them to lgin to break wav Sunday. The breakinn ol the gnurd atrainej the bull and it too aeon began to give ray cau-ing the wa tcr to pour in To atop the leak lilank I eta and bedding were at u (Ted in. Tl pump were kept conat.mtly going, but the leaka gut worm and the water gained till at midnight the coal heaver were working waiatdeep in water, and the fire waa extuuruiahed. Alatut eight o'clock in the evening the boata were lowered and at two o'clock when it waa evident that the idiip inuat aink, the boat were filled and ehoved off. Half an hour after the whip went down, leaving the pilot bourn afloat witl acverul on latard. When thevrderwa rveu to man the taat, Newt had no coat on, and he did not atop to get one ! 1,1,1 'l"M'l'l it.tothe wean ami waa luilled into one of the lataW. In thi laiat he remained the rest of Sunday night, all dav Monday and Monday night, till eight o'clock Tuesday rr.orning when a steam tug picked them up They bad eaten nothing in all that time, except two small .can of iieacbeg. All i - i . I ... : .1.. .1 1I..J ..I " '"onouy ingm uier ,.....,. I u I.V....1 wis til tl.u tk,iu fry tw- i- " -i arm Kvery I'ttle. while a great wave would send the water over 1 1 belli keeping them dr. IK bed. The i odiai Imsts did not fare aa well a tht one, as they were not picked up, hut ' made the shore several day after near cats' Blanco. The crew consisted of 47 hands, including several stow-awaya. Oi this number, thirteen are supposed to 1st lost, a the boat are all in. and thut many are unaccounted for. Newt lost hi trunk and valise and all the contonta of both, so that when he got to 1'ortland he had nothing. He sieak in high term of tho captain in charge, a well as of the conduct of the crew du.-ing the trying bourn. He has no desire to renew nis experience. F. 0. McCown & Son, Real Estate Agents. The senior member of the firm hav ing had an experience of more than 23 vears in lending money on Clackamas Countv lands, and as a member ol the late Drill of Johnson A MoCown, attor ney at law and having an extensive t- utiuintHne with leading real estate amtnts of Portland, enable us to offer su is-rior Inducements to those who have lands to sell, or those w oo desire to invest in land. The same course of honorable ami fairiUtaling which cbarao- ! terixed the said late firm, and won the 1 il I . - t 1. I ! ....... L u COlllllieilCe Ol II Clltllivn inn r.uiuii that all who employ us will b Justly and honestly dealt with. All the eantrnct for sale of land held by Johnson & McCnwn have been turned over to us, Our ofnee for the present Is at the court house in Oregon Citv. We co-operate with thodet man Immigration Association ol Portland. Oflice temtiorarily at the Court House When vou want the bttsl sewinu ma' Alnevouwill llndtbeNew Home Just i - . I a ' k your liklnu, Warrttn lias a new io. 3PXT3E2iES i 4 3mM9 CALL AT E. 6. CAUFIELD & CO'S City Pharmacy, Near Court House. Prescription Work a Specially STKAYnnoa Stole About ttis Hill init. a cbeatnut aorrel borne, 8 yciira old, branded on left fine ehonlder with Y,' or R'a, about It) bund high, come white on one or both feet ( ?). A teward of (13) will be paid lor the delivery of eaid borne to the ow ner W. H . Hot,. Hated May --. 18J. Buckh ii' Aruiea Salve. The Real Salve in the world for Cnta, Bruiae. Soea, L'lcera, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sorea, Tetter, Chapted hano. Chil blaiiia, Corn, and ali Skin Kruptiona, and poaitivi'ly cure I'ilea, or no pay re paired. It ia guaranteed to give ja-rlecl aatiafaction, or monev refunded. Trice ft cent er Ihix. For nale bv i. A. Harding Fleet lie Bittern. Thi renierlv i becoming well-known md t iMipnhir a to need no eK-cial nenlion. AH who have naed F.lectric Hitter ainir the Mine ttung ol praiae A pnret medicine dia- notexittt and it ia .otarantt-ed to do all that i claimed. Fleet. ie Hitter will cure all disease of the Liver and Kidney'awill remove Pim ple. Boil. Salt Rheum and other affec tion rauaed by impure blood. Will .'.rive Malaria I torn the avatem and pe vetit aa well a cun all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indiceation try Electric Rittem En tire satisfaction enarant- ed or money re funded I't ice 50 cent and $1.00 per bottle at (t. A. Harding' drug store. .New T-day. Forfy aire, two and one-half mile from Oregon City, part of Howland I). L. C., for sale by owner, 5114 F. W. Baltts, 28 Oak St., Portland. Or. Treasurer's Notire. I have now in my hand fund appli cable to the payment of all warrants en dorsed prior to NovenitierlS, 1SS7. In terest will cease after date of this notice. S. H. CAi.u r, 4t Treasurer of Clackamas Co., Or. Dated this 10th day of May, 1SM. M.IRKET RErOUT. Wheat, f C8c, Oats, (V tiu 25c. Flour, 1st grade, 14.50. Flour, 2nd grade, 25 and 3 50 FEED: Shorts. 15 50 Bran, $14 . Hay, timothy haled. $12.50. llay timothy loose, (10. Clover, baled flO MEATS; Beef, live, 2S and 3c llea'f dressed, 5o. Veal, drttssed, 0 and 7 Se ll ogs, live, Be. Hogs, dressexl, (i 7e. Sheep, y head, 2.&0 and S.OO. Wool, 17118 V Iard, country hulk, 10c, Lard, buckets, lt)l4c. Hams, Vtt,12 and 13c. Side. VB. H 12c. Shoulders, 9 and lOe, PRODUCE : Butter, 12 to 17cts. Kggs, fresh, 15 to 17. Chickens, dressed, Vdoi,(tf3 to (4 Chickens, spring 12.00 A $3.60 Chickens, live, $4.00 to $5.00 Turkevs, 10tU2eH'lb. PoUtoes, y btl $0.t5 to $ Onions, V lm $100. Apples V 1hx, $0.75. A $1,25 DRIED FRUITS: All kinds very dull. Apples, sun dried, 4 and 5c. . Plums, sun dried, 4 and 5c. l'ruiiea, tun dried, 5 and 7c. !ars, situ dried, 8 and He. A ppltis, machine dried, bleached 5 Jt 7u Plums, machine dritnl, 6 to 7c . Pears, machine dried, 6 and 7c. Prune, machin edried, 6 and 8c, Just received from the East a lot of clocks and silverware at Mks. C. II. L. Bt i;yt:iM'KK'.