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IDREO0N
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905.
No 49
22nd YEAR
Free Transportation to Portland
If you have your dental work done at Dr. B. E. right's
Dental Office, Seventh and Washington Streets. You
can't afford to miss this bpportu ity. Have your work
done by skillful specialists arid at about one-half the price
ycu have been paying, and have your work done absolutelv
without pain. If you have crown and bridge work to be
done you positively cannct afford to trust it to some inex
perienced dentist in a small town. Come to the city and
have your work done by an expert, who gives his entire
time and attent'on to this most important branch in the
dental profession. Remember, when a dentist is. working
on your teeth he is either doing you good or doing you
harm, and you cannot afford to take any chances. As ref
erence, I respectfully refer you to the United States National
Bank, which is one of the strongest banking institutions 'on
the Pacific Coast, as to whether I am responsible for con
tracts I make.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S DENTAL OFFICE
342 y2 Washington Street, Cor. 7th.
Phone Main 21 19.
Don't Overlook This Offer ' HAYES & HAYES
Bv yrew ting thi- coupon at our studio, M2'A Washington St., 8. W.
corner of 7th St., we will r-fuiid you $1 00 h a Special Inducement.
Wk Huarantkk nothing but the Vkky Bkht of Photographic Work.
CUT THIS OUT
Worth $1.00 in Cash
PETTIT & CO.
Manufacturers and Dralers in
: : : L U M B E R : : :
Our Yard is Constantly Stocked with all kinds of Common
and finishing lumber, including Flooring, Rustic, Shiplap, Etc
WELL SEASONED STUFF A SPECIALTY
Office and yard, head of Molalla Avenue, Opp. Everhart's Store.
' Phone Main 1847.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
The Big Ones Don't Get Away
Yoa dou't have to take any chance when yon get your Fishing
Tackle from as. Come in and. get our prices and examine the quality
of onr goods. We don't claim to know it all, though, when a boy, we
fished lots with a pin hook.
Rods $1.00 to $6.00
Reels 15c to $1.50
Lines 5c to $1.50
Leaders 5c to 30c
Plain Hooks, doz 5c
Qut Hooks (Sneck), doz 25c
Gut Hooks (Sprout J, doz.:25c
Fish Baskets $ 1 , 1 .25, 1 .50
TOL' RODS
For $J.50 Regolat Valae
We will fit you out with a con-plete outfit consisting of a three-joint
split Bamboo Rod, with extra tip and case, silk line, reel, one-half
dozen gnt hooks, leader and sinker.
Come and See Us
OREGON CITY BICYCLE & GUN STORE
BRING TH AT OLD WATCH and have it replated in silver or gold so
that it will look like new. Jewelry work our specialty.
THATTARNISHEDTABlvE WAKE is a disuses to the neighbors. Let us
re-pla'e voik knives, spoons, (oiks, cream pitcher, in nickel or silver.
YOUR MUSICAL IN'TRU viENTS can be re plated so that the folks will
think vou bouaht new. Our prices are reasonable.
Reirember we liu.uantee all work to last five years or more. It will not
wear . ff or tarnish. We GUARANTEE that.
EASTERN PLATING COMPANY
3:'9 First Street.
H. L. MELLEN, Mngr.
Dr. George Hoeye
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guar
anteed. Crown and Bridge work a spec
ialty. CauHeld Building. Phone 1093.
Oregon Uty, Oregon.
O. W. Eastham
LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully attended
to Charges moderate. Office over
Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City,
Oregon.
C. D. ( D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probatefour
Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
C. SCHUBBKL.
W. 8. D1SEN
,JKEN A flCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will practice In all courts, make collec
tions and settlements "I estates, rumisi
abstracts of title, lend you money anu
lend your money on first mortgage.
Ottice in Enterprise building, Oregon
City, Oregon.
Q. B DIMICK W. A. DIMICK
DIMICK DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public Etaies. Settled. Mort
gages hoiHclneed Ahstiacts turn
iehtd. Mney Lofineil on Real
and Chattel Security.
2, 3 and 4 Gardrt Bldv., Oregon City, Ore.
Eby &. Eby
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carefully maae. money to
loan on goo 1 security. Charges reasonable.
George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
ORECONjCIT Y, OREGON
PRIZES ARE
AWARDED
Best Entries Selected From
Products of Soil.
MORE EXHIBITS REQUIRED
Display of Agricultural Mater
ial on Hand Is Insuffi
cient For a Beginning.
Dr. M. C. Strickland
and Dr. C. H. Meissner
Physicians and Surgeons
Special Attention Given to Internal Medicine and
Abdominal Surgery. .
HOURS:
Dr. Strickland, 8 A. M. to 12 M. and 7 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. Meissner, 1 P. M. to 6 P. M.
UARDE BUILDING
Office Hours: 9 toJs.
Phone, Black jiSi
Res. Phone, East 1490
DR. C. R. McAYEAL
DENTIST
Prizes were awarded Tuesday for
the best entries in the competitoin
for the prizes offered by the . Lewis
and Clark executive committee, with
the purpose of stimulating interest.
The idea was a good one and suc
ceeded, as many flue displays were
brought iu that probably would not
have have been obtained otherwise.
The list of awards follows :
Winter wiieat Smith Bros., Shubel,
first ; Geo. Randall, New Era, second ;
Henry Zeigler, Barlow, third.
Spring wheat S. E. Gregory, Cams,
first; John Stewart, Molalla, second;
A. F, Turner, Stafford, third.
Winter oats Henry Zeigler, Bar
low, first; Geo. Randall, New Era,
second; 0. P. Andrews, Oregon City,
third.
Spring oats R. Scott, Miwaukie,
first; J. J. Sandsness, Barlow, second;
T. Ii. Tomer, Stafford, third.
Shelled field corn W. W. Jesse,
Barlow, first. ; T. L. Turner, Staff
ord, second.
Field peas Schmidt Bros., Shubel,
first; Henry Hoffmeister, Eagle Creek,
second.
Clover seed T. B. Killen, Hub
bard, first and second.
Vech seed O. P. Andrews, Oregon
City, first.
Potatoes O. P. Andrews, Oregon
City, first; Schmidt Bros,, Shubel,
second; A. M. Yinyard, third.
Onions O. E. Freytag, first.
Hops Geo. Randall, New Era, first.
Winter aDDles J. A. Byers, Claok-
amas. R. F. D.. first; C. W. Swallow,
Oregon City, seoond; O. 0. Allan,
third.
Buckwheat W. B. Stafford. Oregon
Uitw first. ...
Clackamas county juewis ana uiarn
Fair committee is anxious to obtain
additional products of the soil as the
amount or exhimts on nana to aace is
not suoffiient to mike a creditable
showing in the space alloted to thm
county, 18x50 feet. The committee
met Tuesday and disonssed matters
pertaining to th e work and author
ized Elmer Dixon, direotor of the ex
hibit, to secure, if possible, transport
tation from the several companies run
ning through the county.
Means Sought to Meet All
Difficulties.
ASSURANCES ARE GIVEN
Realization of Importanc; of
Educational Work May
Produce the
Funds.
413 Dekum Building;
jrd and Washington Sts-
Portland. Oregon
Telephone, Main 2334
Portland Oregon
ADVANCED STYLES
Newest, nobbiest, up-to-date styles in shoes and Oxfords, in
all leathers, such as tans, patent colt, vicis and velours in the
W. L. Douglas and Joe Tilt makes, two of the most reputable
shoe manufacturers in the world. The prices are always right
$2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00
Our Women's and Children's Shoe Lines are complete.
T"? DOUGLAS SHOE STORE
The lb-to-Date Shoe Fitters
MAIN STREET OREGON CITY, ORE.
ROBINSON
Violin Making
and Repairing
Old Vlollni Bought Sold and Exchanged
Fine Repairing, Voicing and Adjusting a Specialty
ROBINSON, room IS, Rusjell building, Cor
ner Fourth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon,
Phone, Hood 973.
FOR SALE
Choice Land In Clackamas Co.
17 acres near Woodstock, price fi0 per acre;
160 acres near Union Mills, 15 acres Im
proved, small house, i:W acres of good saw
and piling timber; some pine, cedar and Cot
tonwood; 80 acres river bottom. Price fiOOO.
Timber alone $1000.
acres about four miles from Oregon City.
Some bottom land, no rock, about liOO cords
of wood and cedar for posts. Price J8U0.
6 acres adjoining town, young fruit trees,
about 8000 strawberry plants, new house 2ox
26. Price i8oo. Terms.
107 acres near town, well Improved farm,
J480O including noclc.
61 acres near town, well Improved $4000,
Including stock.
OTTO
ih Washington St. Fobtland, Obk
CROCKETT
PORTLAND
ENGRAVING CO.
Designers
Electrotypers
Engravers
71 1 Dekum Bldg.
Portland, Ore.
School Books Cheap
New and Second Hand. Buy here and save
money. One Hock from Oregon O'y car line.
Mso, Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
HYLAND 229 231 Yamhill St.
rmj-tm. arm - .Portland
BKU 1 ntiKO Oregon
C. N. Greenman
The Pioneer Expressman
Established 1865. Prompt delivery to all
parts of tb city. Oregon City. Ore.
Beatie A Beatie, dentists, Weinhard
building, rooms 16, 17 sod 18.
BAND OP BAD BOYS.
Steal a Child's Bank and tSpend Con
tents for Drink.
Aueust Trachler, Charles Toole,
Henry McCoy, Claud O'Donnell, Ben
nie Grossenbaoher and Willie Grossen-
baoher stand self-convicted of a lone
list of Dettv crimes, and the disgrace
ful actions of some of the boys extend
over a period of four years. They
will not go to school if inducement is
offered to play truant, and tneir lat
est escapade is taking part in a minia
ture bank robbery. To this offense
Toole and Trachler pleaded guilty be
fore Judas Kvan. who read tnem
lecture and then released them, poud
ins sood behavior.
. . . . . .,
Last Tuesday a toy Dang, contain
ing$5.25, was stolen from the poroli
of the residence of Rev. W. H. Wett
laufer, paHtor of the Evangelical
church. The boys were suspected and
when confronted with accusations,
they entered stout denials, until they
were cornered, and tneu they exmo'
ited no remorse. The money was di
vided, port wine was purchased and
the voune reprobates proceeded to en
joy themselves in their own peculiar
way. They nave confessed 10 steai
ing sacks from Mr. Wettlanfer's barn
and have spirited away property
from iPetzold's slaughter house, and
have also stolen chickens at various
timos and from various people. Thoy
are berond the control of their par
ents.'and it is to be regretted that in
some instance the children are up
held by their elders, This, of course,
adds nothing to their good behavior.
For a long time the band of boys have
made an unenviable name lor wiein
selves in the neighborhood of upper
Seventh street, where they reside.
Straight Is Indicted.
Charles Straight was indicted Tues
day. He is accused of an assault with
a dangerous weapon. The charge
crows out of the fight at rark place be
tween Water Baliff Smith and Fred
Uimler. Straight took a hand in the
fray with his knife bat did no serious
damage.
New Restaurant
Gemmell's new Olympia Restaurant
is neanng completion and will open
this week. In addition to quick ser
vice, the restaurant will serve dinner
dailv from 11 a. m. to 8 d. m. Gem
me 11 will be supplied with all kinds
of shell fish and solicits the patronage
or the eating-loving public.
Something New
If you want a good, mild
Havana Cigar try the
LOUIS NINTH
Thoy are sold in all sizes, and will be' found at
all up-to-date dealers. A trial will convince you.
CUBALETTS 5c CIGAR
CLYDE EVANS, Distributor
183 Monison Street Portland, Oregon
iXHIBIT TO
BE IN UNITY
DIRECTORS .
ARE CHOSEN
Board of Trade Is Now Fully-Organized.
52 SHARES SUBSCRIBED
U Don the assurances of members of
the executive committee having in
charge a Claokamas county exhibit
that lurtber action wouia db lasen in
mlnr.inn to an educational exhibit.
Countv Superintendent Zinaer ' said
that prospeois were very iavorauie ir
a oounty exhibit 01 school work. The
county superintendent; asuea. lor an
appropriation to purchase cabinets in
which to install the exhibit, and a
motion to st aside $200 was tamed
down. Thereupon Superintendent
Zinzer and the other members of 'the
educational committee issued a state
ment oonveying the infomation that
the work of collection would proceed
Dai Iliac Uie ounuces wore invuiauio
that, t.lm hihir trnrild remain in his
office, and not be displayed, owing to
. . m i mi. -l 1 1 -J
IttOK 01 ianas. rue vxj buuuui uuuru
decided that the work of the Bohool
aliMiM tint: on fnT tiAiiffht; ftlld
llva U gnumxa uw "D
City Superintendent Clark was author
ized (0 maKu an inueimuueut oinimi,
to.pnroliase two .cabinets, and defray
tha arnankn hv voluntary contributions
from the pupils of t he city schools.
The exeoutive commiitee, nowever,
realize that it will be far better to
imbo tha or hi hit. if (llnckamas OOUlltV
as a unit, and are willing to under-
. , .. .
take to devise ways ana iuuuub iu hud
end.
GRIST OP DIVORCES.
Twenty Delegates Will Be
Named to Attend the Ore
gon Development
League.
Out of the 63 shares of stock of the
Oregon City Board of Trade corpora
tion 81 were represented at the first
meeting of the stockholders. W. A.:
Huntley and J. U, Campbell acted
as chairman and secretary, respect
ively, and the following ' directors
were chosen: H. E. Cross, J. U.
Campbell, W. A. Huntley, E. G.
Caufleld, J. W. Cole, 0. W. Easthem,
John Adams, Frahklin T. Griffith
and Charlos H. Dye. In this board
of nine directors will be -vested the
principal authority of the board.
Franklin T. Griffith, T., F. Ryan
and H. E. Cross were appointed a 00m
mittee to draft by-laws and Bubmit
them to the stockholders at a meeting
to be held next Monday evening, And '
the board adjourned until that time.
Following the adjournment seven
members present of the board of di-
rectors were sworn in. Chairman
Huntley was authorized to name 20
delegates to the coming meeting of
the Oregon Development League,
April 26-27, in Portland, which will
also be attended by delegates thai;
will be appointed by the oounty oourt.
OLSEN PLEADS GUILTY.
More Time Granted for Consideration of
Horse Tblef Cases.
Marquara Horse Thief Will Serve Two
Years In Penitentiary.
Judge McBride has granted divorces
in the following cases: Adelphia Al
len vs. J. Guy Allen, J. H. MoKvb
ben vs. Sarah A. McKibben, John
Olarenoe Statler vs. Tamsie St at lor,
R: Stish vs. J. StiHh, O. Edgar Ken
nedy vs. Florence E. Kennedy. I lie
defendant in tne latter case seenrea
the divorce.
In the suit of Horton & Jack vs. u.
L. Barbur, . the plaintiffs secured a
judgment by default for55.7 and
interest, $25 attorneys fees and costs.
The distriot attorney was granted
five additional days time in which to
prepare and file informations against
Dan W. Mays and Bud Milan, who
are aocused ot stealing a bunch of
horses iu West Oregon City. Mays is
in the county jail and Milan is out on
bonds. 1
Judge McBride has suspended sen
tence in the case of Louis Tocdetemier
who wan convicted of child beating,
In the 2000 damage suit of William
McDonald vs. Clackamas oounty, the
demurrer of the defendant was over
ruled and the county was given until
April 21 to f urthT plead. MoDonald
seeks to recover money from the
county for alleged damages sustained
on the New Era road, claiming that
the road was defective.
The demurrer to the complaint was
overruled in the suit of Minnie Mo
Kean vs. J. T. Apperson et al. , and
the defendants were granted 80 days
in which to file an 'answer.
Orders of dismissal were entered in
the suits of Noal Olson vs. Mary
Wright and John Everhart vs. J.- H.
Howard. The latter case was settled
out of court. An order of confirma
tion of sale was made in the foreclos
ure suit of L A. Beede vs. George A.
Hardisty.
MORTGAGE L0AN3 NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourette'
office, Commercial Bank Building,
Oregon City.
Neil Olsen was brought before
Judge McBride Monday and pleaded
guilty to the charge of horse stealing.
He . was sentenced to serve two years
in the state penitentiary and was
taken to Salem by Sheriff Shaver.
Olsen stole a horse In Marquam and
sold the animal in Portland. Fresh
from his crime he returned to the val
ley and stole a team and buggy at
Woodburn, driving the outfit to Port
land, but in the meantime he was cap
tured by the authorities and the stolen
property was reoovered. He was not
proseouted by the Woodburn people.
The criminal is known in this city
and was for a time employed in a liv
ery stanie.
Orders of default were entered in
the divorce suits of Iva B. Meleen vs.
N. :F. Meloen and R. Stish vs. J.
Stish. Mary A. Knox obtained a de
cree of divorce from Leighton B.
Knox. They were married in Albany,
Oregon, on Christmas Day, 1888, and
the plaintiff allogod that her husband
doserted nor jnov. iu, 18UU.
Horse Thief Not Located.
Portland offloers are still looking
for J. R. Dior, alias Henry Davis,
who stole a horse from John Mock :
about ten days ago. . Dier took the an
imal to Springwator and traded it off ;
to .Henry Ooomer for another horse,
which has not been located. He gave
Ooomer his personal check on the
Bank of Oregon City for $13.C0 and
borrowed a saddlolling Ooomer that
he would leave the saddle at Fair
dough's store. Ooomer came in last
Thursday and found no saddle, and
no funds in Dier's name at the bank,
though he had formerly oarried a de
posit there. Then he went out to
look for troublo, but has not found
his horse, neither have the polioe lo
cated Dier. Mook had offered $25 re
ward for his horse, and oame to Ore
gon City and made a dicker with
Sheriff Shaver, 'who purchased the
horse.
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