Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, June 27, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, JUN
1913
KRYP
LENSES
KRYPTOKS embody two
. .. 1 A.
pieces or, glass, or aiirerem re
fraction,'coale8ced with intense
heat into one,' and ground into
a lens having two distinct focal
points. Without seam or ce
ment, no edges to catch dust or
'to become cracked and jagged
in cleaning.' Ask your optician
K irntrrvrAir . 1
to show you KKiriuru. h
Burmeister & Andresen
Oregon City Jewelers
CITY NEWS.
Jamea Beatie, of Meadowbrook was
in this city Friday.
W. E. Mumpower, of Stone, was in
this city r riday.
Miss Mabel Valkmar is visiting
friends at Marquam.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope ivsited
relatives in Portland If riday.
Two fine Jersey cows for sale. Ad
dress James Petty, Oregon City, Ore,
Robert Snodgrass, Jr., of Mulino,
transacted business in Oregon City on
Wednesday.
J. L. Mumpower, a well known far
mer or Stone, was in this city on bus
iness Friday.
Miss Berha Eggman, of Homedale,
made a business trip to Oregon City
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Schuebel, of
Shubel, were visiting relatives in Ore
gon City Wednesday.
W. A. Heylman, a well known at
torney of Estacada, was in this city
on legal business Friday.
Louis Funk, of Redland, one of the
thrifty farmers of Clackamas county,
was in this city on business.
I have for sale 2,000 cedar fence
posts, 7 feet long; will deliver them
if desired. M. Paveletz, Cahby, Rt. 1.
E. Ray Jones of Mulino, who has
been in Oregon City takintr teachers
examinations at the Masonic Build
ing, has returned home.
Quite a number from here will at
tend the barbecue at Aurora Satur-
day. There is a one and a third round
trip fare on the S. P.
Miss Alice Walker, of Mulino, who
has been among those taking the ex
aminations for teacher's certificates,
has returned to her home.
Grant Dutcher, of Akron, Mich., is
visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs.
C. A. Nash. Mr. Dutcher has been
spending the winter in California.
Mrs. Rodgers and daughter, Miss
Rodgers of Portland, were in this
city Saturday, on their way to Molal
la, where they will visit with friends.
- Miss Myrtle Heckman, has return
ed to this city, where she will visit
her cousin, Miss Mary Turner. Miss
Heckman has been visiting several
weeks in California.
Mrs. Elmer Cooper and daughter
were among those who enjoyed the
excursion to Latourelle Falls given
by the Baptist Sunday School Friday
of last week.
Mrs. Adams, mother of L. Adams of
tnis city, has been a Portland visit
or for the past week. She has en
tirely recovered from her recent ac
cldent in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Helgerson of Rain-
eer, are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Helgerson's mother, Mrs. Maggie
Cross. They expect to make this city
uieir nome in tne near future.
Cherries for Sale Black Republic
ans and Royal Annes. Will sell cheap
on trees. Address C. R. Achiles, Ore
gon City, Rt. 5, Bx. 20; one-half
mile west of Bolton. Take car to Bol
ton.
Word has been received from Miss
Clara Ueutte, who eft ast week for
Chicago, that she has reached her des
tination, having a most delightful
trip, but the weather onrouto was un
usually warm. Miss Dcute will remain
tor about six weeks.
Miss Josephine Newton, of Phila
delphia, Pa., hus arrived in Oregon
City, where she will spend the sum
mer with her mother, Mrs. K. L.
Newton of Tenth and John Quincy
Adams street. Miss Newton hus been
spending the winter in the southern
states.
Friends have heard from Miss Bess
Warner, who with her mother, Mrs.
Thomus Warner of this city, left for
an eastern trip recently, that she is
now in Texas. They have enjoyed the
trip very much so far, and the weath
er has been warm, but very comfort
able for traveling.
Kay Nash, of Eastern . Oregon, is Fred Bohlander, a well known far
visiting with friends in this city. mer 0f Beaver Creek, was in this city
Misses Pearl and Ruby Francis Thursday.
were visiting in this city Wednesday.
Miss Katharine Hysell, of Oklaho
ma, was a visitor in Oregon City Sun
day.
Mrs. P. J. Schrader. of Belline-ham.
Wash., has returned to her home after Monday.
G. A. Harding was among those at
tending the G. A. R. Encampment at
Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton, of Chicago
were visitors in this city Sunday and
Miss Hollie Mitchell "has gone to
Aschoffs near Mt. Hood, where she
will spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ginther of
Shubel, visited relatives in Oregon
City Wednesday.
Theodore McLaren, of Wilhoit, was
among the visitors in this city Sun-
I THE HUB !
Baked Beans
Coffee
and Bread
If you like BAKED BEANS you
should not fail to gel a can of
"Yours Truly"
The balance of this week we
will sell a large 3-pound can-
regular 20c size at only 15 C'ts,
Don't forget that "II VU SPEC
IAL COFFEE." at 3.1c nor lb.
It is tine.
The next time you buy bread.
ask for BLUE KIBBON it's
different.
THE HUB GROCERY
Seventh and Center Sts.
visiting in this city,
Miss Nellie M. Dugan and Miss
Eva McCreanor, of Helena, Montana,'
were visitors in this city Sunday.
Wanted Experienced school teach-
er in school district No. 61. Isla Gib
son, Oregon City, Ore. Rt. 2.
Mrs. George Kirbyson, of Shubel, day and Monday,
was in this city Thursday and while For Friday Specials watch the win-
in this city visited with her daughter, dows of W .L. Little's 5, 10, 15 Cent
Mrs. Josephine Shewman, Mr. and Store, 512 beventh btreet,
Mrs. Tyra Warren, of Risley, spent Noah Christner of Carus, a well
Sunday in this city visiting friends, known ranchman of that place, was
Mrs. Charles Collins, of Arlington, in Oregon City Ihursday
Eastern Oregon, is in this city visit- A. A. Baldwin, a Drominent school
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August teacher, whose home is at Aurora,
Schunk. was in Oregon City Monday and Tues-
Miss Kathryn Whitcomb. of Port- day.
land, was in this city Saturday and Mrs. N. M. Alldrede-e. who attend
Sunday, being the guest of Miss Se- ed the Encampment of the W. R. C
doma Shaw. at Newberg, has returned to Oresron
Miss Reta Burns, of North Yakima, City.
Wash., who has been visiting in this Jack Herman, a Drominent resident
city, returned to her home the lat- of Beaver Creek, was in this city on
ter part of the week. Thursday, and while here visited with
Mrs. Augusta Tonkins- returned his son.
Tuesday from Elma, Wash., after a John Siever, of Viola, one of the
visit of several adys with her parents, prominent residents of that place,
ivir. ana mrs. nerman oenraaer. was transacting business in Oree-on
William Avison, of Molalla, was in city riday.
this city Sunday and Monday.. While Miss Mary Parry, who is operator
in this city he visited his sisters, Mrs. 0f the Beaver Creek telephone line,
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n. cj. rienury ana mrs. kj. n. ivieiss- made a business trip to Uregon City
"er. Wednesday.
. ... . .i "
Miss Clara Wieversiek has been el- Miss Ida Berdine. whose home is
ected to a teacher's position in the Mt. Ut Mulino, is visiting in Oregon City
Pleasant school for the fall term, and has been taking the teachers'
one was iormeny a teacner in tne LO- examinations.
i i
gan suiooi, Miss Ev Wallace nH sister Mra.
Rev. E. A. Smith will preach next Fred Woodsida. who have heen via.
Sunday at Logan. The subject will be iting in this city, have returned to
a pa none one: - my country, ine their home at Mulino. ,
mus,c win consist ot patriotic songs. Wanace Caufield left Saturday for
b ,.....6. Astoria, where he will enlace in tim-
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green. Mrs. ber cruisinc durine- the. summer. He
Carl Green and daughter, Dorris, recently returned to this city from the
usih lur oeasiue, wnere mey win re- University of Uregon.
mum uurinif uie summer, returning a r ,.i;., ,i ;. u..
this City in September. enerateH nnnn at. the fWnn Ctrl
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kidder and chil- Hosnital for the removal nf his limlv
dren left Wednesday for Seattle to has improved so that he has been able
visit a sister of Mrs. Kidder for sev- to be removed to his home on Sivth
erai days and later will proceed to and Center street,
iwiyuiiun, mmn., wnere tney will George Derrick and WilWH Pie
formerly of this ct.v. hut now resiH-
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grossmiller, of inar near Chico. California, who have
Shubel, made a business trip to Ore- been visiting their parents in this
gon City Monday. Mr. Grossmiller re- city, will return to Calfornia Satur-
curnea to ms nome tne same day, but day.
mis w e proceeaeo. to roruano wnere Mrs. A. Naterlin and snn. Antnne
will leave next week 1nr Astoria
ir:e i tti..'a- i ., ... . . . '
rviiireu vviine, iormeriv or wis wnere tnev will snend several weeks
city, but now living in Portland, being with the former's husband, Antone
maintenance manager 01 me united
Railways, whose offices are m that
? .ly'.vlsAl.?a nis parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anne Tolnolar. who has heen
W d Whita F thio .. .. .. .. . '
.. . t, vino Ubj, UUIJ. arrant inn. tha I numwci.T f
I has returned in her hnma in tnio
Alexander bhield of Portland, was citv where she will snenH her Hum.
in this city Monday visiting his f rien- mer vacation with her narents. Mr
,1., 1 1.1 "..11 1 . .. . . t m . . '
uo aim uiuuiiig mem iareweu oeiore ana mrs. i, xoipoiar,
, H wi u (ry ', r'.f, Harry Schoenborn spent several
Shield will .leave this week for that days in Oregon City visiting relatives
place to make hu future home, his returning to his home at Carus on
family accompanying him. . Friday, and was accomDanied home
Ilarrv Schoenhnrn. nf FlrWnrln hv hia niRfor Miaa TTlaio CtnnnnKni
who spent Sunday and Monday in this who will visit at Carus until Snndav
u.y vmiung ms moaner, mrs. Kicnard Mrs. James Dawson, who has been
Schoenborn, returned to his home visiting with friends at Selma, South
Monday evening. He was accompan- ern Oregon, has returned to Oregon
led to this citv bv his sister. Miss El- nu au :.j i.l.:Bu:
s e who spent severa days at the her daughter, Miss Bernice, who has
old home of the Schocnborn's. iust comnleteH an eio-hf nmnty.
rar. ana Mrs. William schu tz. after or school at that d ace
visiting relatives in Washington and Miss May Smith, who has been at
Dakota for the past five weks,, re- tending the University of Oregon at
turned to their home n Oretron Citv K,ran k.. 0..;..j rL r" . A.-i."
Monday While in Dakota they ex- and is for the present visiting her
porienced some very warm weather, brother, William Smith and wife of
omu suim umt luiu is uauiy neeoea Dy canemah.
r,. .,. c, . j . . LI1C viiriHuan anueavor society of
Mrs. FhlliD Sterner and sister. M as Uho -.i u ..i...
. n ti V. , ' v.. vwiiicKciuviioi J1U1CI1 Ol lulS
Mary Parry, of Beaver Creek, were In Lit,, ..rill :i . "u.. " c
,l;u u ' iT "-i.j "in a ouLiat ut tut uuurcn
n" .i ,c" m, uy, n,ome lrom parlors Friday evening of this week,
lu.uunu, ou.may. iney naa been vis- Admission 10 cents. Refreshments
mug tneir sister, Mrs. Roland, who nartiallv free with other thi
recently underwent a surgical onernt-Uol i j
xi 1,j,c..u.l..Lia. mis. ivonana is and all are cordially welcomed
improving. . v . n.-. . iU
THE SOCIAL SIDE
Marriages, Receptions, Musicales and
Other City Matters of Interest
The formal opening of the Carnegie
Library in this city was held at the
Library on Seventh and John Adams
street Saturday evening, at which
time many of the residents of Oregon
City took advantage of this occasion
and visited the handsome new build
ing. Large bowls filled with graceful
terns and bright colored roses beauti
fin is one of Oregon City's prominent
musicians and the recitals given by
this instructor and his pupils have
always been most delightful musical
affairs.
A number of the friends of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Harrison were entertained
last Friday evening at their residence
on Monroe Street and a delightful
musical treat was enjoyed .
Mrs. Des Larzes. whose aDDearance
tenia auu uriLmt coinreu ruses npa hi. -t . . '. .
fied the rooms, the decorations being !,rZ7?,? r
in choro-o c w c TT'Pon 5 follc ws one of the'chief performen
in charge of Mrs. W. S. U'Ren and
Miss Myrtle Buchanan.
During the evening the rooms of
tne bunding were thronged with peo-
Derformers
ana ner beautiful singing was receiv
ed with much aDolause.
mi . . - ...
ine special feature of the evening
WHEN
ere uironireu witn oeo- n . .!... .. , .
pie, who were received by Miss Helen ' f'T "2"
frice, Mrs. John Adams, the former J:j '," ""rVu V- ri i
, . , i.i... .' . i did voice and the fine lnterroretat.
uuiariau ana ine laii-er assistant 11- . u: u j u- i. L
brarian, Mrs. W. S. U'Ren, Miss Myr- Zll ln Zt T shYetdihlm b? 5
tie Buchanan, Mrs. E. G. Caufield, uff n4 ""if0 ISplente1 caPtlvfated
Mr, t v tiuVirro lviva v p pri nls audience. Mr. Evans has just re
Mrs! Charles Caufield Mrs gently come to Portland from Wrie..
Loder, Mrs. E. Kenneth Stanton, MrJS MS become notea ln mus
DuVing the rendition of the pro- L 1 lhJrtnn-
gramme the lecture room, in which bhautauoua i n r TaHc ZZ T Prtr
this took place, was filled to its cap- WgfS
J. E. Hedges. "resident of the Jev"1"?.ana w?re ch "PP-
board, presided. Miss Marvin, state '.fT
,?' ?P.oke "UbX Ue.velP7 son and Haro Id I Swafford
mem miss iNortnev. librarian at ti. ...
nK'VerK Jes Swafford, Mr? and Mrs.' 11
mahunt es?A val seW-
tion was rendered hv Mrs. T.enn n. ...j",. ' - "VY.6W
Larzes,
lora. ivirs. Kemmer At Hnrt anrl u
, one of the prominent and fav- t?p w f w.j n m,:"'ts " f
soloists of the city, who ford MiM Caufield of Portland. Miss
orite soprano
responuea to a nearly encore, ana Alice RniW Mr MoUnr v It
was followed by Miss Florence Grace SS&Xfa ? fcSs7M?He ke
witn a piano solo, who was received di A TIC- TT 1 J O e& v t
nH .n ..( ;rfi iw- uj "t 1"'.MUU naro'u owanora ana
s ied MiPHce, S '1
uoranan, stating tnat ne would not pian5 du-t T t D raVRlpri Mi.
take t me to make a sneech. hut wish.. - 7t T1' i1 .ue Vava.'5r1' Mls"
j -V i I II. i I i 1.1. ses narrison vocal solo, "Xn Mav-
wRirt0th,eI?e0PLe't0 wath"s time," Miss Moreita Hickman; Vocal
grow." Before closing his remarks he Solo. "Proloeue Paeliacci" Mr F
spoke of the comparison of the higher Z ?:fiS V?'. ,r.!?, uBr
education availnhle tn all in tne nnhj i""'"." .v""; . Tu1 PlrQ 01
lie library. Mr. Osea Lawrence Wood- V!:!': .M?3
fin pleased his audience with one of SkVoldlwa fio STVcSl soheZi
his vocal selections and was encored. q vnl. ' T - ?'t- .
Mr. B. T. McBain closed the program- Vocai soloa "Had Z.1
me of the evening with a most in- m nI 45L??iS ?u1rsa. ?ln;
terestmg account of the origin and High the Cranes siveCrv " c rnrA
growth of the library in Oregon City Wm" " Mr 73,1. pT3
and its plans for future extension. ZtR Evans ; Read-
Harrison; Vocal solo, (a) "Ritournel-
At the Presbvterian church Snnlav le," (b) "Dreams." (c Plaints-of
: 1 1 , tnira Mi T n T 17 1
evening a sacrea musical was given ucuu uca uanes; vocai
under the auspices of the choir, and so! (a) "King Charles; (b) Moun-
the services were largely attended. taln Lovers," Mr. E. Maldwyn Evans.
During the evening the pastor. Rev.
J. R. Landsborough, made a few re- Mrs. John Crawford entertained in
marks. Among the soloists of the ev- a most charming manner some of her
ening were Mrs. Leon Des Larzes and former schoolmates at her home on
Mrs. Angus Matheson. The interior of Eleventh and Jefferson Street Thurs
the church was nrettilv decorated day afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock.
with roses and spring blossoms. The afternoon was devoted to needle-
Ihe following is theprogramme: work and both vocal and instrumental
given during the evening: music. During the afternoon refresh-
Prelude, "Nocturne:" Eveninsr ments were served.
Nater n Sr who i llln th! P' "Savior- Breathe an Evenin8 MrS' Crawford's guests were: Mrs.
summer at trnlace P g Blessing;" hymn 11; anthem, "Sing W. B. Gould and daughter Marjorie,
summer at that place. Jovfu Sont,.. nrnvpr. .snin- n5 Mrs. John Hnlme. Mr, rwiec
that Madest Earth and Heaven," Mrs. oiuhm, Mrs. Melvm McCord and son,
Angus Matneson: scrmture: anthem. Liinwooa, an of Portland. Mrs. John
"The King of Love My Shepherd Is;" Lowry, Mrs. Bert Roake, Mrs. J. A.
prayer; response, "Hear My Prayer;" Koake, Mrs. Delbert Hart of this city,
ladies' chorus, "O Taste and S"1"'
announcements; ottertory, "Consolat
ion;" solo, "Just as 1 Am, Mrs. Leon
Des Larzes; anthem, "Jesus, Lover of
My Soul;" remarks, Rev. J. R. Lan
dsborough; anthem, "Hark, Hark, My
aoui; nymn lb; benediction; postlude
"iviarcn Komaine.
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OREGON CITY
T ri t . JivitiKo i-'autiacis vi tile rjUlSCO-
rTv 11ShanAlon left . Sun for Pal Church wish to extend their many
Glass Valley, Oregon, where he was thanks to those outside of the organ-
Sffll hlS ht?,? S?n a"d ization in heIPine make the enterSn-
thi, iHrwifni o Z 7 T". 1M &lven "y thcm a success. And
, i.ltyJ,1,thi" a.-feways- ,hls they appreciate the help accorded
Y"u.vu "in iciimui ui uraas vauey, them by all.
?r X!8itin, th?ir au.nt Committee.
ing his home at th.t nlnre Rudolph Biersman, who has been
Mr mo n ii t it , employed by the b. C. Gadke plumb-
famii'v v krt Hart and ing establishment, nas resignd his
family of Kansas City Addition, have position, and will leave for California
moved to Mulino, where they have Saturday. He will locate near Chko
purchased . a general merchandise Ri
u(n.e o,l ,.,ill tv..:- i. W1U1 Uie
7", 7 V" ,, 1 "E,r, " at uaqKe Establishment for the past 3
that place. Mr. -Hart has been sup- years. '
erintendent in one of the deniirt.nienta , .. ,1 ....
of the Oregon City Mfg. Co., and re- y T U "J8"' of the
cently resigned hisyDoSi? ion ' 9re?on Agricultural College, has ar-
Mr m ' cu .,.Jve '"y ltv t.?Pend.a few
and daughter, Miss Erna of South Da- William H. Godfrey He expects to
kota after yimtmg the former's un- return to Corvallis within a few days
e e Ilenrv Ho ninn nnl ra..,:i f ,.,1 i. u x .j r.. , ' '
11 n 1 i' .. -"""v 1 "'"'" j una ucccpifu a position dur-
Beaver Creek, for the past two ing the summer.
"TV,"', Knm" 10 uus mY iuesday, and Mr nd M T T w.1,1. . t.
while here they purchased a home it ..:..:,Ja!l.d .Mrs-..J,.fJ- Waldr?n who
Willamette, as they were so imnres,- liZ1, "'U'..S0I'' tlarol at Wewberg
ed with Oregon, ami export to nuike biintdnZxA Zin--their
future home at that place. order when he
was among those be
Mrs. K. Moulton returned Werlnoa. in iniflutd it iL
day from Chico, Calif., where she has order, have returned to their home
been snemlinu- tlm nnf th... : ..u:' .. ... , . . -7 . ""
been spending the past three weeks
with relatives. While in that citv Rhe
attended the wedding of her neice.
Miss Clara Putney and Mr. E. Fan-
lam. Mrs. Moulton rcporU that the
weather at Chico was extremely hot.
She will leave the latter nart of this
week for McMinnvillo, where she will
visit with her son and other relatives.
Miss Helen Price, librarian of the
Oregon City Library, who has been at
Tacoma, Wash., where she has been
in attendance at the Pacific North
west Library Convention, hna return.
ed to Oregon City to again resume
her duties. Miss Price, since coming to
this city, has made many friends
while performing her duties as li
brarian. She is a graduate of the Ill
inois Library Schoo . and nfter mm.
pleting her course at that institution
had experience as librarian in that
suite as well as in tho Middle West.
Otto Hansen of Applcgate, South
ern Oregon, who has been in this city
as a guest at the home of Judge and
Mrs. U. B. Dimick, left Tuesday for
ms iHiino. ine iaa. wno is hut n venra
of age, is one of the promising stock
men or mo suue. He is well posted
on stoekgrowing, and has on the
iamuy iarm, roiand China swine be
side some fine Short llnrn !Hle
which he will exhibit for prizes at
the Juvenile fair to be held by the
"ppit-gaie scnooi m the near future.
Ho visited tho Dimick Stock Farm in
company with Judge Dimick Sunday,
where he was shown some of the fin.
est registered Poland Chinas in the
state. This is the boy's first visit in
in this citv. Mrs. Waldron left fnr M.
lalla Sunday evening, where she is
spending the summer camping with
her husband.
Miss Hetty Baker Gray, who arriv
ed in Oregon City last week from Cal
ifornia, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. 0. Brownell at Court
ney Station. Miss Baker is a cousin of
Mrs. BrownelPs and resigned her pos
ition as librarian at Hartford, Conn.,
and has been spending several months
in California, where she has been
gathering data for a large moving
picture concern. Miss Baker is the
author of many successful photo plays
that have been and are to be produc-
eu uy me company oy whom she is
employed. She will return to her
Eastern home in a short time.
Lost or Strayed
Light gray horse, weight 1400.
wane roached, shoes on, brand I. K,
on left shoulder. Seen near Kelso, Ore'
uiib ww Bjfw. Liiuerai reward, i'hone
k. c. jori or write to E. E. Hutchin
son, Boring, Ore., Rt 2.
Canemah School Officers
benool District No. 3, Canemah,
held its annual school election at Can
emah Tuesday eveninir. C.'C. Snenrer
was re-eieciea scnooi director, and
Samuel Stevens , school clerk. Miss
Nellie Miller, who taucht the nrim.
ary grade last year, was re-elected,
but will be principal the coming
school year, she to fill the vacancy
... ,a.1 ,.. tl,. u : i
muacu uy tne resignation OI MISS
Rickabaugh now Mrs. Klemsen. Miss
The pnmmenpement avomca. if
McLnUP-hlin Institute wore holH ot tne Jack Feyer
McLouehlin hall Wednesday evening. ? Hungate
june is, at wmcn time the hall was
filled to its capacity by relations and
friends of those taking part in the
programme of the evening. Every
number on the programme was hear
tily encored and several responded to
encores. The address of the evening
was made by Most Rev. A. Christie,
u. u., or rortiand, who also presente
ed the graduates with their diplomas
County Coott.
(Continued from Page 3.)
L. Dickey 16.00
Clay Hungate 12.00
J. F. Painter 16.00
16.00
8.00
Clay Engle 6.00
Frank Vaughan 16.00
M. V. Stuart 6.00
Bill Lay 16.00
Budd Lay . . . . 16.00
A. rJngle 18.00
J. H. Powers 6.00
C. Dickerson 8.00
Neil Jackson 6.00
C. Feyrer ' 8.00
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OREGON CITY, OREGON
B. Kuppenbender
The salutary was given by Miss Lor- Billy Feyrer t 8.00
aine Forsberg, and the valedictory Joe feyrer 6.00
by Francis J. Champion. hudd Robbins 2.00
The programme, which was in Ben Steininger 8.00
charge of the Sisters, was one of the M- M- Jameson 8.00
most eniovable ever riven nt. the Mp. Geo. Crandall 4.00
Loughlin Institute. The following is Grover Graves ' 4.00
tne programme: vuves .uu
Onenine- March. .Tosenh finHke. '14. Ed Graves 7.00
Eva McAnulty, '15: "Merry June," Hepler & Walsh 6.04
TWO rart Uhorusl MeLono-h in ee - cinoii, at va o.ou
Club; Salutory, Loraine Forsberg, '13; Ednest Kruse 28.00
Piano Duet, "Forget Not Mazurka." Henry Toedtemeier 28.00
Margaret Brady, Anna Lenon; Dia- August Koellemeier 14.00
logue, 'Cyril Justin and John Graser; Wm- Koellermeier 2.00
Piano Quartet. "The Marionettes." H- L- Reimers 16.00
Veronica McMillan. '15. Marie Mich. R- Sumner 12.00
els, '14, Ursula Schuld, '15, Susie Rot- J- Hansen ,. . . 6.00
ter; Snow Ball Drill; Piano Quartet, Coast Culvert & Flume Co.... 191.42
"Soirees De Vienne" Nn. S. Anno Rnse Estacada Mercantile Co 14.76
Tanzer, Lena McMillan, Maud Koh- Robert Mattoon 12.00
ler, Grace Silcox; Recitation; Vocal nerman mtzeau . . . v.vv
Duet. "The Nightingale." Minnie Jus- Earl Shearer 9.00
tin, '14. Maud Kohler. '15. Francis J.
Champion, '13; Recitation, "The Boy's
complaint Leonard Thompson, '15;
Piano Quartet, "Polonaise" On. 64.
Opal Rains, '13, Addie Wright, '15,
W. W. Cooke 11.75
A. W. Cooke 3.00
C. Wolfhagen 1.00
Buffalo Steam Roller Co 74.00
Fred Beehill 7.50
Joseph Gadke, Eva McAnulty; "O Andrew Oak 6.00
Happy Days Gone By," Class '13, c- Alt i 5.55
Soprano, Opal Rains, Anna Nemec, A- Malar 7.08
narriet r orsoertr. Marearet ThomD- x " " ijumuer vo.
son, Clara Weber. Alto. Loraine Fnrs- W. H. Mattoon
bersr. Minnie Justin. Frank W. Rhipo N. Blair
Nicholas Michela. Tennr. Vmncio R. B. Beatie
Champion; Piano Duet, "Spanish City of Oswego
uance wo. b, satie Uancey, '11, An- V;! .ol anuy
na McMillan, '14: Valedictory. Fran
cis J. Champion, '13; Presentation of
Diplomas, By His Grace Most Rev. A.
Christie, D. D.. Address to Audience
and Uass, Most Rev. A. Christie, D,
20.28
, . 29.00
, . 30.90
, . 5.00
.1,377,38
. 964.67
City of Milwaukie 1,815.19
Road Warrants Issued for the
Month of June 1913
. District No. 1.
Beall & Company 7.20
H. E: Sharrow 9.00
G. Newton 20.25
Mrs. T. W. Clark entertained the J. Coates 21.50
Wednesday Afternoon Bridire Club C. E. Battin 26.25
and a few additional guests in her us- Brodie 37.50
ual pleasant manner Thursday after- Wm. Mundion '. . 18.00
noon. Bridge was played at six tab- T- Keile 2.25
a. uarKe lfi.75
B. Davis 11.25
H. A. Battin 35.00
J. A. Davis 35.00
30.00
20.00
C. V. Sunday 6.00
J, Pilster 42.50
L. W. Warner 41.85
Henry Bock 24.00
J. Weimore 22.80
Earl Tong 16.00
Elmer Tong 10.25
Herman Ritzeau 77.00
T. O. Cooke 38.50
Marion Tong 36.50
M. V. Newell 36.50
C. Eckert 18.50
Earl Shearer 40.50
J. C. Elliott 22.70
District No. 3.
J. E. Shearer 7.00
W. W. Cooke 12.75
Garett De Young 15.00
Martin Troge 12.00
Edd Pilster 6.00
Herman Ritzeau 4.00
Earl Shearer 11.00
J. C. Elliott & Co 16.55
C. Wolfhagen 80
District No. 4.
John Githens 35.00
J. W. Dowty 6.00
Chas. Sparks 18.00
Jake Moss 28.00
Marftin Baurnfiend 20.00
Noel Sarver 14.00
Dan Matson 10.00
Walter Loony 7.00
Albert Ketching 20.00
Dwite Walters 10.00
Harry KKitching ' 8.00
Kobt. Gurran 32.00
Paul Lovell 24.00
Arvard Erickson 36.00
George Walters 14.00
Niel Taylor 7.00
Beall & Co 34.55
Clackamas Saw Mill Co 42.20
McCurdy Hardwaie Co 13.40
District No. 5
Beall & Co 5.50
M. Sonnichsen 8.00
M. H. Wheeler 52.50
L. Ritzer 34.00
B. Johnston 22.00
W. Card 20.00
William Miller 6.00
M. Horning 4.00
U. Letcberg 4,00
W. E. Wheeler 80.00
H. A. Buck 62.00
A.' Johnston 44.00
F. Werner .., 62.00
C. Lekberg 46.00
Jack Miller 3.00
W. Miller 22.00
District No. 6
Beall & Co 10.00
Nick Schmitz 40.50
Chas Krebs. Sr 73.00
Chas. Krebs, Jr 9.50
Frank Schmitz 1.00
Chas. Chapman 29.50
John Bramhall 29.50
J. Fitzierald 30.00
Ed Suckow 24.00
60.94
75.00
45.00
Oreiron Citv nd ' k u Mh..l Drumm will he nWV. V. . Z ""X. .1,"?. r"'XLr"" "m " wl" "e.
, .-f .v . nn- ivovu- ajjct,a' Buioisis. ine programme will
pressed with the city. er. commence at s -is V
les and prizes were awarded to Mrs
r.. Hendry and Mrs. Lena Char.
man. Dainty refreshments were serv.
ed. Those present were:
Mrs. (.;. 1). Latourette. Mrs. M. D. u. GafTney
.atourette. Mrs. Louis Morris. Mrs. J. Wm. Smart
Tobin, Mrs. E. A. Chapman, Mrs. Wm. Strange 35.00
iNeiia Lawrence. Mrs. -John Humnh. J. Luther 5.75
reys, Mrs. Henry O'Malley, Mrs. Viola G. Avery 13.50
uoatrey, Mrs. j. N. Wisner, Mrs. H. -ooK 15.75
o. mourn, ivirs. rj. r. Kands, Airs. J. District No. a.
r. keatmir. Mrs. Harris. Mrs. A I. Pn.t r..i.i. . ci
n ;',! .; """s161"' Misses well John Heinrich
v-ouiiem, uiaitiey, Harris and Mrs. I. Kelly
bt'PP- Walter Mundhenke 70.00
Ike .Inhnsnn OA
The marriasre of -Miss Essie M Rillv .lnno ' ' ' 7i'o
Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson Da Walt'.' 47!50
li. DIOCK. to Mr. Lester I.. Knner nf H P innUn M 15
Chicago, will take nlace Siitnr.lnv .1. w Uonr.cn ct'so
evening, June 28, at the Sherman Ho- Theo. Da Walt ' .' . .' .' . '. .' .' .' .' .' .' '. 20.25
iei vmcago. ine ijiocks were former- John McNair 22.50
ly hi Oregon City and Miss Block is a J. H. Younir 22.50
prominent musician. E. P. Bennett 50.00
E. R. Bennett 50.00
Robert Mattoon 27.00
Elmer Shearer 11.25
M. S. Shearer 7.50
W. W. Cooke 39.70
W. W. Cooke 4.25
Herman Unrhardus 60.00
H. Siebert 54.00
C. Hauk 54.00 j
14.25
264.05
108.00
20.00
18.00
16.00
Herman Krebs
District No,
Paul R. Meinig
Henry Ten Eyck .....
Alvan Meinig
Dave Douglass ,
James Fegles
W. H. Watkins 18.00
Jason Clark 22.00
A. G. Baumback 24.00
J. A. Rowe 16.00
Otto Ascholf 8.00
Edd Ten Eyck 54.00
Geo. Kerby 64.00
wm. Harrison 54.00
Jerome Cockelrease 24.00
Steve Robinson 19.00
Tom Kubitza 50.00
Geo. Gibbons 44.00
Geo. Schankv
Geo. Ten Eyck
Arlie Mitchell
Lee Udike
Clark Melugin
Howard rower
Chas Ruther
Invitations are beinc issued to a re.
cital given by Mr. Oscar Lawrence
Woodfin on Monday eveninsr. June 30
at the Willamette Hall, when mem-
pers or his class on piano, will appear
46.00
20.00
20.00
30.50
30.00
30.00
2u.nn
S. B. Egbert 14.nn
Henry Helms 6.00
H. Helms 2.01V
R. A. Ten Eyck 3.00
Gilbert Vonderhoff 12.00
Jesse Vonderhoff 1.50
K. Leaf 117.00
Homer Molton 39.00
t red Gibbons , . 39.00
Harry Updyke 12.00
District No. 8
John T. Friel 56.50
Fred Kinnicker 8.00
Joe Wall
Andrew Oak
Ray Murray
Fred Bechell
Firwood Lumber Co.
Paul R. Meinig
A. M. Lar
C. Alte
H. H. Watkins
District No. 10
W. A. Rhodes 22.00
Harvey Marshall ' 27.00
Richard Palmateer 7.00
8.00
20.00
26.25
35.65
380.13
33.55
84.65
69.64
10.00
R. G. Palmateer 6.00
E. E. Jenkins 18.00
O. D. Califf 15.00
Frank Rhodes 24.00
Eloy Beebe 6 00
Fred Crawford 9.00
L. J. Palmateer 34.00
J. M. Shultz 12.00
J. O. Duus . 32.00
J. A. Inglish 30.00
O. P. Califf 34.00
F. E. Thomas 36.00
J. H .Tracy 36.00
J. P. Steinman 30.00.
G. T. Beebe 20.00
H. D. Trapp 12.00
Chas. Duncan 38.50
Garfield Mercantile Co 9.20
McCurdy Lumber Co 17.80
Chas. Duncan 1.60
District No. 11.
Percy Jones 36.00
J. R. Livesay 17.00
Theo. Hurrth 20.00
Clifford Guynup 36.00
H. Tucker 20.00
C D. Kirk 14.00
N. J. W. Eickner 4.00
H. E. Kraeft 14.00
C. R. Livesay 27.50
Wilson & Cook .. , 1.10
Mattoon Lumber Co ... .... 23.75
district No. 12
Harry Babler 64.00
Fred Gerber 22.00
Tarn Allen 6.00
L. Hampbton 26.00
G. Lesch 13.00
A. J. Johnston 4,00
B. Swales 10.00
Ed Kingdig loOO
H Babler 50.50
J. Schwartz && Son 35.00
G. Fischer 24.00
District No. 13
R- Kerr 274.42
Wilson & Cook 9.20
Kilmer & Kinzel 230
C. Hinkle 1200
Milford Hnikle 8 00
Paul Courtright 8.00
Loyd Allen 8 00
F. Bulard i0;0o
A. C. White oa nn
J. T. Fullam 99RH
District No. 14
George Eggrman 6.00
O. Shockley 5.00
Fred Henrici i'nn
Jim Shelly . : ' 1 'on
Henry Henrici 2325
R. Harrington 1M
W. F. Harris 3.53
Disfrcit Wn 15
Wm. Fine ' 10 cn
Albert Scheer iq'qq
W. J. Kennedy 10 00
H. McCormack " 2 0
C. H. Rider ' " m'nn
T. C. Thomas .'.'.'.' 400
District Va 1 R
. -
w. u. Kandall
Aug Staehly
rreo uninn
Dl. Criteser
N. Norton' .
Wm. Burgoyne
39.00
30.00
24.00
22.00
6.00
ne 4(1(1
Bryan Newton 4;00
N. Criteser
Ph. Studer ..
Herm Staehly
r.ngei
A
Blanchard .. jg
17.00
3.00
8.00
12.00
00
Wm. Gutperlet
District r irt
W. A. Winder
Banv
Henman PIttL-.t
n p n- ri ' 3U.0U
U. R. Dimick . . oi r.
T , &.OU
8.00
11.90
25.00
30.00
Alman Johnson
r. U. Herr
Tom Grimes
1
8.00
9.00
4.00
Reaee
Greer
17.00
5.00
W,
B. V. Scholler 2
O T3 -ou
H. W. Brown
John Wells
District No. 18
2.00
2.00
2.00
fn.l. rt ,.
Wilson & Cooke " "V HjZ
h":- 27:55
John Hughes
. Martin
Wm. Martin
G. Pryce
Jones
A. Thomas .
Hollman
Bohland er
Wm. Daniels
Kamrath
..33.00
27.00
25.00
13.60
34.00
L 1.00
. 1.00 .
1.00
42.00
H; Lesley H fQ
Heft
Coxy Thomas
D. Martin ...
V. Bohlander
8.00
13.00
400
62.00
62.00
1 " " " V V'vvn IT VVU
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