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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1889)
TIIK KN j KHUMv iSK. ( FARMKKS' STOKE! K. L. NEWTON, Successor t Straidit iV Newton. Goods Sold at Portland Prices. Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. nkw :kv. The spiritual camp meeting i u th!tig ot the past ; not in Urge .-tti titt'nd tmv a it Quick Sales! OUR MOTTO' Small Profits' LOCAL. and there wa hut few ol his livm crs that i-ecmcd "to cub h on . " Tin n there was another follow with it tall tw! that seemed tudi.'ike otr on a new line ol thoimlit ililicrriit (roiu our old linn winritunliMs. hut ho seemed to ink.. nn.t. A fash Grocery btoro. ' im i-ii '(in..' m (-i.ifc in. I'lifctti , ill itii t. it seemed to U a mark ol' talent. I think we will nil haw to net plug lints before another mooting. Miss Kate t'a.-tn has taken chat go of tha Mackslmrg school. Mr. Buecheler is idill (iiitt sick with typhoid lever. Mr. lVvring is huyin; vln-:t ami making it tip in Hour. Mr. F. A lloHinaii him divided larm up into nrratl tracts and a gentle maii from Portland is making aUiahlo improvements on it or it pail of it Mr. Janus lloitghan has atitn k a new an I novel manner ot draining hi large heaver dam. lie has sunk a minder ol wells through the aliuvi.il dep. Kit and then through a l it ol huid an into ifiav el an I then tilleJ no tlio well wit cat-e rock. It in supports! that the water will pass down through the eoarse material as a filter, if this plan work it will he a cheap method ol drauing such land. The forest fires have heen verry anov ing the last ( days and Home loss anionic tho farmers hy lire, anions them Mesxre l'lu-1 1 s, Molruie, l'.u m ami ,tl eis It is to lie hoiH-d that the farmcis of t'UcWamas Co. will not forget the farm ers institute which will he held on the 8th of UctoU'r, at Oregon t'ity. It will Ihs conducted bv the facuhtv o( the Ag ricultural college and is lieu to all and will doubtless prove ol ureal advantage to the farmers and it is to lie hoped that the tanners will susiwiid their labor lor a short time ai b-ing their wives and hildren to attend this meeting. The lower Willamette business coun cil will alo meet in Oiegon City on the 2nd of Octolier This unlike the fauiers institute is run hy grangers, ho grangers will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Tins communication is already to long and I will close hy saving the genera', health never was he'ler anil every body is happy andweihitiot hear ol any one w anting to sell out. Mokk Anon. , VtMee To Mothers. Mil. U'inmow's SoufiliMi rH I. for eUlielt leclhiliir, is the nvcr1pt"'li l j tin., i.l' ll... I.....I t.i....... .....I i.ln .i.i avsouieioMiieriueeiinuamtnotMiiuiiclilcuiisii, (lie I nitc.1 Mlules, and bie. been i . . . inteivs: Theru was onesreaker import. I n-ed for ioitv c.n ith ticn-r l.iiHun I A fill I linn Hi TiflfllPCt 1"ifl I.DT1 1 iPflr.ll ed i,o, IWIund. who seemed to bo h' M'wt moth-is (or tm,, , HU1 lUlL Ul JJllUiUS PAIUUI .W.Msii,,, wl.all -11 ... ''""'" . I'ltring the pusess ol teeth- ' ing IN value is in.- ili u:,iole It n l,i i's II volt I. now Wlmt that means I . oa't , li... rial, I 1...1,. i. .in Iv.iit..rt and' . . . . v i iliairlnea, 111 'be l'o'l". wind-eoiie. ty utvitm health to child it n sts the mother ,50V Hill tlie Ladies' Tebble tout hoes for l W at Cireen Uriw. For 50 T'i can cet a watch at Mrs. C. H. Burnieister's. Ireen rirtw. art? ellins line mixed pickles at W eents er ke. Rovai Bakini IVw.ler, IGol cans l Joa, ')C at Green Rro. Wool wanted. Highest market price paid for wool. I. Pkllim!. new assortment of jewelry, silver ware ami cluck at M- U- L- lll,r" nmisler' . Wool wanted. We will pay the highest market price paid for wool I .'ii.tkg.tx We are nfferhn for a ' flays a line of Ladies' Calf liutlon f hoert at 1 pair, at Thk GBKr K.tsrtHN SroKK. s Elegant I'u-tikk ( ari, itiven with everv '.'i cent bottle ol Caulicld's an.iseptio" tooth wash. Sample bottles Wool Wantkd. Wo.il wanted for which the highest market price wM ;.i ut ili r.ri'nt Eastern SU're. " A. Mayer. A larh-e stx-k of Elu'in nd Walthain wah-hes in jjold, silver and and nickel casen at Mrs. C. H L. Burmeister's. Look Aftkb Yoib TtitTU.-and ue Cautielis antiseptic tooth wash. I! whitens the teetn and hardens the ttums mid leaves the mouth csl and sweet t)ur oriie tea is etpial to the very be ,t in market. With each package von eet a piece eetnl lasssware or fine JapanU crockery. O. Lovcjuy. With everv can of the relebrated Sil ver star r.akW I'owder, you (jet a prize alon worth the price paid, tall at O. Lovejov's and seethe fina linen, farcv f.irtains. table clothes, towels, nat-kins and tidies. Y&t Stock. AH who have trwd the Wu Kev West and 5 ts New York riiars, sold by Eouts and Fuchs, pro nounce them to be the best cigars, lor the monev. sold in Orotfon (My. Thev also keep (or sale all kinds ol nuts. in:ludinK Hickorv and Co.'- nuts, also a fine slock of Candies, I-emons and Oranges. Mens' heivy (hoea for (1.2 at Green l'.ios. . Fine af'cr the rain Exposition at Portland opens todav. The bridal! hsjuia up well with its new coating of white paint. Ueal estate is looming up attain. II. Starkweather was elecbd to a position in the school on Monday. E. L. Eastluiin returneu irom ran Francisco the first ol the week. Mr. Story has the lumoer on the ground lor a new house near the camp meeting ground. lino half-and-half on draught, also choice claret wines in quarts, lor 25 cents ul the Family Liquor Store. Frank Iiucc'n went to Salem Tiles dav to attend the Willamette University. He will make a good student Kalph Miller will go to business college soon Tel Itinik lAe'iunifP. At the last quadrennial adopt ion o school test Ikhis, Ham's New National Keaders weiv adopted and they can now be secured until tK-tolsT I iisl by ; i an old IndcpHlident reader in exi hiihi.'"' or tlie new . The exclu.iute can U' uiadc at J. M. Uaeon's, ilregou City ; A. Math er. Clackamas; tleo. Khi.uht, Canbv ; I'. M. Il.utiii.il), I'utto Cnvk Tallies havtiii; tio ohl readeis can buy a! intio dilcto; rales Tlie exi lninu" urn', lot r -liicbnv lutes oaliliol bi bad aib'i thto- U-r Firt ISS: Ai.k Taowm, Supt. ol Si liiHila of Cl.ti hainas I u , Or or tip English Waukonphast shoes. All sizes and widths. Orcfion CJity Shoo Storof Main Stm l, IM l'r Ntulliof P. O., Oivm Citv, Or. E. J. McKITTRICK, Prop Lowest Prices in Oregon HAMILTON Sl ALLEN CLACKAMAS. l)rv 1imkU mul (initt iu's, I'roJs uul Sinus, BWo Undersoil Tncm -11. 50alltJ Needles mt pki; M.it. Mct'abe, of New r.runswiik, UK. olleis to pav live dollars lo any iwrsmi troubled with hlisslv tin V . who will take Chamls'ilain's t'olie. Cho'er ami I'larrhiea lieiiiedv uecnrdiMir to direc tions and diM's not fet well ill the shoit el possible i tin , "'"' half of a cent luittle of this leiiiedy cured bun ot bloodt Mux, after he had tried oil, or medicines and the prescriptions ot plitsnians without li'iietit Mr McCale is per fectly safe in making th s otfer, as moro than a thousand bottles of this remedy an- snld each dav, and it h is never Is-eii known to fail in itnv case ol colic, chol era morbus, dvs'.nterv. diarrhoa or hlissly llux, when the plain piintod di rvcttiiiiH were I illowed For sale ht ti. A Harding t i tailed thread, L" sish.Is Thread, hiilutC I'""1 ' Tins, Adainaiitiile Tins, Is'st English I Uuclitu,! s'r from ,'i to. Ladies' linen eoll.us, a, . , and Gents' linen coMais tielils' v Ion ite ( "liars, piclel.lhln to Celluloid Zy tonite ciiUs . ... Luces and embroideries at lowest tl.'Ures. Sprinu iKittom jeans lottoliade Mlllls. ft Oil to I 'aliens, l.'i ao l lii ids Mens' half l.e, o, S, Into Lames' mid children' host', from ,'i cents tip Tuikev led hundkeri hiefs. '.', Silk hanilkerebiels, 4,1, .'ill, and Test ink, it bottles lor (l j Ti neils 1 1. 1 ;t for H i i Tens per iloteii ll.it i laser and ni. kcl lip, t'7 I Hi in in la 40 00 I :' I mi lo no In '.II tVi (if. I (f. in IS) Tine w ntinu tsb'els, .i to T.otV klnto, blass buMllle ... " " I'.ailow, jjesid ."sl-eenl kim es lor . . il im kins. for . . Ladies' ..".l.le u'""1. button, all le. liber 1 VJ Ceil. liens' sles'S woith T'i i ts at o" hm at 7i " (I .VI at I no Tin cutis, '.' i ts 1 1 114 Tin pans', ;, 4, (',, H. and . lo Lump cbiuiliet s, 7 Is to IIS N.s'l ti.uls, per k'V 01 mixed, I 4'l to 3 70 I'.ollsat lo ll.li.Ull-il.il pi ices, Savon Loyal "..ai, per box lo ', rbni kles coiree 'Ji tiis.d Iregmi baculi II Silk'ir ill quantity at wholesale prhs. II.OO I.(K) Teotile in general should know what' h.'t to do in ease of a siid'h n 11 II a. k ..I howcl complaint. It is a we'l . si ib ! lisln d la.'l that prompl p'lief iiinv Is- had j in anv case of colic, iholera uwrbu dvs elitery or ibar-lei a bv rivmu' a lew il.ises ol Cliiiinls.rlain's t'oiic, Cholera and li ariliiei loine.lv. It a.-ls quickly, ten alwavs Is iiKin and is !casant to take. For sale by li. A. Harding. Illdellible pencils, .'1 to Drv Granulated Suar, 12 lb for Extra C " 14 " " Goklen C ' 15 " " Climax Tocacco In 5 Ib lota, actual weight, por Id Tno I'.araiiH too Ntiuu r nis tit Mfittiuii. 1 CM) 43 Oter Baps" 01 ft Mm 'irJDf'fl WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY AT Portland Prices. Mrs. ('. II. Ktiriiit'lMtcr. Jl OLA l LA The "Worlds Fair." l)ctoler IJrd, 4th and ,'ith, at Marquamsvilie, Indian summer smoke and dust. t'eopie aro digging up the earth where they plan'ed (sjiutoes. Lorn is wed tilled hut we hear com plaints o.: wor:ns in the ears. Mr. George Shaver took 1 4 head ol fine cattle to the statu (air this week. Apple dryers say there is lot it of juice in the apples this year, hut not in any apples. lr. A. II. Rell is convalescent his ill ness has made him veiy feeble, although he breathes quite easily. Mrs. Vandervoit, an old lady who brose her ankle, is about again . Mr. MclAniald will soon "strike" in the new blacksmith shop. Mrs. John King and Child was upset in a covered hack last weuk, while coin ing Irom the Soda Springs and pretty badly bruised up. Mrs. Reiser, ol Ilwaco, 'as up I. Hik ing after her farm in tins count v. She found the land and finally (he router Mrs. 1'arker, ol Albany, but formally -The Imperial mill made Ave barrels I, (J Cj . , ,f ' iialnnt flour" one day last week I ...., ... ,, ,r. , va -- isiiici m on ., a , j. iiijniaa m. for a HS!cial order from the manager at Portland. It was a vwy fine article. The mills here do not maka that grade except on auecial order. -The State Fair was a financial suc cess this year. Ti e Normal achool at Monmouth opened Tuwlay with a large attendance Ask lor Rubin's Hachelor Husen ders, tho latest novelties. No needles, no thread, no buttons and no nails want ed with these Suspenders. Tim Oreat Intern Store. Sole Agents. II. B. J-atourette, oIFenton, Mich itn, b other of l. C. I.alourette ol this , itvsoent the past week viBhlng relatives. That liia visit was not without imort Ixi seen bv another item In this issue. -Ladie have you seen those new Dress Goods at the Great Kastern Store? We are looking every mail to hear of the "Enterprise" being enlarged and tightly stuck together, but we console ourselves by "supposing" it is waiting to use made home paper and cement. SO acre", "J inilrB from town fur $'.), unimproved. House .".'J feet lonn, H feet will.', with wieg kitchen, etc., story ninl a half, well fmlslicil Two ncri H ne ciuii ii tt vittff ; -l' -0. House, ittnl two improved lota set out in fruit trees; lllt0. House ami two acres well im proved near Kly's; -tK 0. Farm on Heaver Creek. Improved; 1 10 ai res on Heaver Creek. Kurt nirij? water, buildings and improved; ilxrl). H acres with liouso and harn ailjoining Judo Kanilall's reKidence forf'.'lHK). I'.loeks in the Darling tract on tho Molalla road. Handsomely lo cated, from fMOO up on easy terms. A farm of 30 acres, 2 miles from court house. In a high state of cul tivation. House, barn and fruit trees. Our success in sidling all of the lots in Oregon City, encouraged us to put on the market tho tract on the West side of tho river, platted hyMessrs. Charman and Kro. tin- ... A i.tlf .1 II tier tlio name ot wesuynn THE PIONEER STORE. Charman & Son at Tin: To Our Customers: We ha vi' just rcn'ivcil from the East, dirt'ct from tlio inan tifacturfrs, our iiniui'iist fall stock, which makes our store fuller than ever heforc of tho very best assortment of goods ever brought to the Oregon City market. An exjierienco antedating that of any other firm in the city, enables us to iitirchaso nooils to the very best advantage. Wo are therefore enabled to oiler our cus tomers the benefit of our long e.xjierieneo and thus savo them from 10 to 1.") per cent, on the price of goods. Wo do not make a specialty of cheap goods, but do offer you better goods than our competitors can for the same money. Wo carry us heretofore a full lino of dry goods and clothing hoots and shoes, groceries, hardware, and art) solo agents for Knapp, lUirrell it Co.'s celebrated machinery and implo ments. Thanking you for your past trado, wo desire, to solicityour future orders, assuring you that wo shall by fair dealing and PIONEER STORE IIAVETIIKIUNKW FALL STOCK. I-ots in thiB heauti fitly situated, low prices, merit your confidence. I'ecullur. In the combination, proportion, and preparation ol its ingredients, Hood's Sarsuparilla accomplishes cures where other preparlions cntirelv fail, j'ecti liari n its good name at home' which is a "tower ol strength abroad," pectiliur in the phenomenal Sales it has attained, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most success ful medicine lor purifying tlie blood' giv ng and creating an appetito. Addition will ho sold a. low prices on tho installment plan. We have u largo list of farms of all prices, No trouhlo to answer your question, wo have a member whose htisincKB it is.to talk. Conic and see us. F. 0. McCows A Co. I have a choice Front Street property pairing more than ten per cent interest loraale. Tine limited. Enquired II. fc. CKUSS. LUMBER! FOR FIRST CLASS LUMBER CO TO Geo. S. McCord's Mill on Mt. Pleasant 21 miles south of Oregon City, ' Very Truly Yours, CHARMmN & SON. Shoes! Shoes! $1.75. $1.75. $1.75. We are offering for a few days Only a Line ol Ladies' Call Hutton Shoes for t.75 a pair, any sizes Irom 1) to J. Hnmomher that we guarantee those shoe to U. full Stock Call. Call early beloro siaes are brokon. . . , . . , Tho Great Eastern Store. $1.76. : . $1.76.