Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 09, 1904, Image 7

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    OHIOON CITY INTtRPmil, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904.
New To-Day.
!.OilT-UdyV fluid O
Main or Heventh attests, In Orsgun
, City, Finder please ri-luin to II. U
llolmnn,
MONEY TO LoTnTt 6 AND "7
par dant. Farm ourlty. U'lteo
'Itllohubel.
YOR HICNT Six room houn and
atablo, nnar railroad atallon at
Clackamaa, M) tr your. Call on
A.0. llayward, Clackamas, Orojson.
WANTKD, Mn or women to tak or
dsra for art goodaj guaranteed Balmy
or . commission, Address Orvgon Art
Association, M HhnrliHlc llhlg., Port
land, Oregon, Dee, it
. UJ'ON tht lint of UndM for unto by th
Clackamas Title) Company, 008
Chimbor of Comrtiorea, Portland, la
tha KA8T HALF OK SUCTION 1,
' T. 5 811 1 B, 320 aoroi, about thru
mile northwest of Mulalla, at 118. 60
Pr acr. Tlili la a BARGAIN and
ShSU'.d OOt U ttnglncted.
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Wi Local Eyci!.
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.... it.i i til ivr nniix
Kitchen, propose lo eonvHtt' the ppl
of Oregon City hl ymr, (hat there la
absolutely no moum fur iing to I'tnt
land lo purchase thi'tr holiday ovtiiootl.m.
, fry. last Hatimlsy aftrnoun b had a
, formal opvulng. a Oemum band from
Portland rendering a roneort,' And aiu-h
an array of candlea he offorcd the public!
Not only tht but th price wort rl(fhl.
Mr. llamdmt Inttmda lo koop on hand
a romplrta atork of eandlra throughout
th bolldaya and inka tha pMipla of Orv
Ion City to call and wht ha baa.
Tha eaunty court Wlnaday aftr
noon rant4 W, II, tlonnvy a framhiaa
to vrtK't an4 maintain a Ulephon b
iwoon AtMirnathy and Blunt. Thla will
'. rampM a circuit of rural tnlvphoaa llnna
that at-rvta a larm majority of ih farm
ara maldlns In tha Interior of tha county,
An order tu aUo rttada awarding to tha
rCntvrprlM tha ountrart for prlntlnc tha
dellngutnt tas Hit fur the year toa.
' Prom iJtHwmber tth until January 10.
Mlaa Wlanor will ftv on llromld car
nlaraad plctura with tavh doan ru.
lar eaulnal photarapha. Hha will ha
lad to have you call and aaamlna her
work. Hr atudlo la on Main atraet nnar
Hevanth. 13-1
Dana, Armory, Hatunlay Kvriilim. I.
cmtr 10.
lula Toedtrmitler. a Uerman farmer
realdtna Hear Hlafford, waa flaturday af
ternoon found guilty by a Jury In Juall
' Mtlpp'a rourt of th charge of aaaault and
battery. Tondetnieler waa arcuaed of
having cruelly beaten bla twtlva year old
daughter. Th tentlmony ahowvd that
uvrauH in i r i wouiu ii in ihii nim w n.i
ha wanted to know, Toedetmeler during
a alngla nlarht. whipped th daughter "la
' i different tlitvea. Jutllo haa not t Im
poard a One. It waa an aggravated caaa
and Judge ). E. Ilayea, of Ihla ally,
proeecuted tb cae.
At Willamette Kalla, tomorrow after
poon will laa. plat a madli game of
,. football between tlovena Composed of
atudent of th Ninth Grade and Barclay
' achool, of Oregon City actioola. Boi'4
team ar dlllguntly practicing and each
expect to acor a victory.
The Rod Front al!a cream cbeoao
'' at 10H to 13c; candy, walnut, poa-
outa, 10c; tr-aa, 12c 25o, 45c; cof
' faet 12 V4c, 14c; beat at 20c; ralslna,
7c; rice, 4c and 6c; beam, 4c; aweet
potatooa, 2c pound.
Among . the notablo feature of tha
Argonaut for Denember 12th will ba
"Th Colonel and The Lady.' " a fine
atory of army Ufa by Kathleen Thoinpaon;
"Mm. Hejan In New York." a letter
In which tleralUIn ltonntr tell of eeelng
tha French actreaa In different play; a
letter written by Helen Ilyd from Japan;
a review of, and eatrarta from, "Unnle"
',. Otorgo llnouiley' book of remlnlacencea,
"The Ing Ago and Later On"; and fcrlt
Iclama of "The Profeaaor'a Love Story"
at tha Alcaaar Theatre and "In Mliaoura"
at the Majxatlo Theatre by Joarphlne
. mrt .l'blpa , . , .
Cut Prlcea Oil Hata, 20c; leather
Rlovoa,1 20o up; auapondort, 8c up;
Cut prices on Clothing, wlntor coata,
ahlrta and undorwear many at M
off at ItED FRONT.
Flrit Church of Chrlat SduntlM. liol.l
aervlof In their hall In the Qarde build
lug every Hunday morning at 11. Subject
of the leaaon aermon for Bunday, Decem
ber 11. "la the Unlvereo, Including Man,
evolved by atomic, force T" Sunday achool
' at 10. Toatlmonlal meeting, Wedneaduy
, evening at 7:45. The reading room la
open from 2 till 4 on the afternoon of
Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday..
Dance, Armory, Saturday Evening. Do
cember 10.
At the concert to be given at Woodmen
1 Hall tomorrow, Saturda.y night, Mr. Dom
" J. Zan, of Portland, will be heard In the
following number
(a) A Madrigal Victor llarrla
V (b) King Duncan'a Daughtera. ..Alllteen
. (c) All for You..., .D. Hardolot
Hata at a groat reduction. Mias 0.
.. Ooldsmtth.
' Laat Saturday Judge Byan ofllolated
at the marriage of Lydla Tourfeat and
Harold Gordon. The ceremony waa per
formed at tha court houae.
County Judge Ryan and J. K. Hedge
attended a banquet at Portland Tueaday
night, given by Waahlngton Chapter,
Koyal Arch Manon. In responding to
toaata, Judge Ryan apoke on "The Grand
Chapter." : The aubjeot Riilgned Mr,
Hedge was "Sinter Chapter."
Tueaday December 6, wae Opening Day
at Huntley Broa. Co.'e. The attendanoe
during the afternoon waa a record break
er., An orchestra from Portland gave a
program of choice aeleotlon and between
tbe, rouilcal number tha vlaltor Inapected
with admiration the large assortment of
WnlMlspliiy.d Chrletms Rood. The
Indie Were presented wllh souvenir fans
and the gentlemen were provided with
tl'ktM tliHt entitle- tliMin to a drawing
that will ti held Hnturdny evening when
a number of prlaen will be given away.
Huch entm prise a I shown by Ihla Arm
would reflect credit on muny larger drug
estnbllshmeut In a metropolis,
Grain Chop clean and rich, 95cta
for om anck; flour $1.05 up; 5 cat.
coal oil, 95o; bacon 12 Ho and 13c;
timothy aod, CftC. IlKD FRONT.
Kvory trimmed and untrlmmod bat
reduced. Mlsa O. Goldsmith.
M. I). .atourette baa been appointed
local correspondent to Iba Portland Jour,
rial and la doing some aood work for that
paper. Tho new eervlee Mr. I.atourett
la furnishing hlM paper I hrlaht, fresh
and oi laliml In striking contrast with
Ilia re-hash that waa being served tha
Journal twfom ha took chart of tha
work.
"A great company and a great play"
aay the Ht at H Time of Jame Kean
and bla company. Heme great company
will be eeen at Bhlvely opera houae neat
Monday nlaht.
Martin Hoon, who haa been receiving
treatment at a Portland hoapllal for an
Injury received three weeka ago by the
accidental discharge of a rlfla. waa re
turned la til horn In thla city Monday.
Young Kooae haa about recovered from
th Injury which waa a rlotis one.
Apodal Prlcea on ladloi' and child
ren' fashionable millinery at
RED FRONT.
HI. Paul' Oulld will hold a aal of
aprons and other work on Friday after
noon, Ieceinler t, at Willamette Hall,
and In th evening a anquet and enter
tainment at 4S. St cents will odmlt
you to the banquet. Don't miss It. 11-1
Dance, Armory, Haturday Kvenlug, Ik.
cember )0.
Oregon City friends of Oeo. W. Uutb.
mm v Irl i-d murderer of Mia, 1-onore B.
Jihivs. yeaterday ralaed by subacrtptlon,
the aunt of t&O which will be used In de
fraying the expenea of apeallng his eaae
to the supreme court In an effort to ob
tain a new trial In hopes of having the
sentence reduced to that of life Imprison
ment. Hubert Kelland, the Well known New
F.i a farmer-capitalist, and Mi. Nellie
llnech, a recent arrival from England,
were married at th realdrnce, of the offi
ciating clergyman. Hv. P. K. Hammond,
In this city, Haturday afternoon. Decem
ber S, If 04
Frederick Held, aged II years, died
December 6th, lKW, at Canby. Mr. Held
leaves a wife, three eona and five daugh
ters. J. K. Kliner conducted the funeral
aenlces. and the remains were laid to
rest In Zlon cemetery.
Helena Waack and Frank M. Harris
were granted a marriage license Wed ties
day as were also John Heurth and Mlse
Jennie Ktralght.
For choice bird, epare-rlba, and tender
loins, go to Csln A Ilamaby at Kly.
Choice sto:k always on hand.
Morris U. Dudley, manager of tho
James Keane Company which coinre to
this city Monday evening. December 11
for a three nights' engagement, spent
a number of days In Oregon City thla
k. arranging for bla company's ap
pearance here. Mr. Dudley s company
comes highly recommended and win back
up their reputation by appearing at
Shtvety'a for three consecutive perform
ancea.
M. 1.. Hamilton, of Seattle, la In the
city gathering young evergreena for ship
nient to San Jose, JLoa Angeles and other
California point for the holiday festivl-
ties. Mr. Hamilton expects to ship sev
eral car-loads of these trees Into Cali
fornia before New Tear.
For sale new T-room house with over
1 aura improved laud In the very choicest
location In Mlllamette. Price 11100,
J, A. Mocbnke, Barclay Building,
When council had adjourned, Mr. Kelly
detained his associates long enough to
make appropriate remarka touching on
bia retirement aa a member of tbe city's
legislative body. Mr. Kelly waa a faith
ful member of the council, having In
three years' service, failed to attend but
a single meeting.
Don't fall to see Jame Keane and his
company In "The King of Rogues" at
Sblvely Opera House Monday night. Kx-
actly the same attraction that baa
crowded the theatres In the large cities
Dance, Armory, Saturday Evening, De
cember 10.
The Presbytery at Portland haa re
fused to entertain the call of the Oregon
City Presbyterian church for the return
of its former pastor, Rev. Frank H
Mlxscll.
At the urgent roquost of the members
of her family, Miss Veda Williams will
render her piano solo at the concert to
be given at Woodmen Hall tomorrow ev
ening. Mra. EI. K. Williams will be the
aeoonipanist for the evening.
Joe Uoodfellow opened hi bowling alley
Monday and It haa been largely patron -lted
throughout the week. The alley
form a pleasant place tor the young
men of the city to spend an evening and
their opening thl week wa welcomed.
J. J. Brown, who formerly lived In
this city, died at Portland Tuesday night.
Mr. Brown wa about 40 years of age.
8am Latiery, who baa been dangerously
111 with typhoid fever, la recovering rap
Idly. Jumea Keane and his company will b
at Bhlvely opera bouse three nights com
mencing neict Monday, Undoubtedly the
best popular priced attraction ever men
in the weat. Don't mlaa it.
Dance, Armory. Saturday Evening, De
cember 10,. vfr . k -
1 iciauiiai mtunuu m
A Uii in Knight, of Canby, wa In th
city Wednesday.
J. M. Meek a it lias Joined bis family at
Whllaker, California,
Irftvl Itnbbtus, merchant at Molulla. wa
In the city Haturday,
Al FHlrclotigh U'ft Tuesday morning for
the Ogle Creek mines.
Mr. Walter tirlm, of Hubbard, visited
Monday with Oregon Cliy friends. "
Je4t Ueorge, of Salem, wa spending
a few days in Orego.i City thla week.
Miss Rose MrefToc, of Portland, visited
Hunday with Miss Myrtle Mhonkwller.
Frank Wsgner, a leading Itepubllcan
of, Cottrvll, waa In the city Wednesday.
Mr, F. L. Morfiti, of portlsnd, visited
last Sunday with friends In Oregon City.
Miss F,dlth Oil. of Pratum, is visiting
at th home of A. II. Johnson in this
city.
Misa Lulu Rpangler, of Corvallls, vis
ited this week with her sister, Mrs. U Im
porter.
David Calkins, of Oak Grove, was In
the city looking after his pension papers
Monday.
Miss Ivy, who has been visiting Miss
Llppltt, has returned to her home at
I n Ion.
J. W. Dowty. a prominent slock man
of Currinsvllle, had business In Oregon
'Ity Monday.
J, fl. Mitts, a prominent farmer of the
Marksburg country, was In the city on
Wednesday,
Col. K. A. Miller, of Portland, waa
ransactlng business at Oregon City
Wednesday,
Win. Morleiieon. a fanner residing
near Ml. Angel, was In Oregon ('ity
Thursday on business.
Miss Viola Farr, of this oily, attended
the marriage of tier cousin at Meharna
Wednesday evening.
Mlsa (iertrude Hashor returned Wed
nesday from Salem quite recovered from
her recent serious Illness.
D. It. Dluilck, of Canby, was In the
city this week. Mr. Dlmick was formerly
engaged In the livery business here.
Miss Ivy lloake, who hss been visiting
her brother. J. A. lloake, In this city,
leavva Monday fur her home at Long
Beach, California.
Mlaa Ksther Dcvereeux, of Minnesota,
who haa been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C.
A. Nash, at (Vadstone, ha gone to
Priest Ktver, Idaho.
Mis. D. 11. O I as, of Seattle, who has
been visiting relative at Corvallls, apent
Sunday wllh friends In Oregon Clly, be
ing en route bom.
Mr. and Mia. C. B. Moorea, of Salem,
Mrs. K E. Williams, of Forest Urove;
Mia. 11. W. Duff, and Miss Mary Con-
yera, of Portland, attended the Derthlck
Club party Friday evening.
A. B. Marquam. of Tiller, Douglaa Co.,
waa In Oregon City Wednesday on hie
way home from Portland where he was
In attendance aa a juror at tbe United
Stales court. Mr. Marquam formerly
resided al Marquam. thla county, and
still owns a farm in that locality.
Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Lawrence, of Port
land, wore visiting their daughter, Mra,
Llnwood . Jonea Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence had just returned from a
three mouths' tour of tho East, Inolud
Ing an extended stay at the St. Louis
fair. They visited In Texas. Mexico, and
California, tbeir trip including vlstta to
sixty-five famllle of relativea.
Dra. Beatl Ac Baatle, Dentists; rooms
1, 17. It, Welnhard building. a
rrof. Raber'a dancing school. Armory
Haiti. Saturday evening, December 10,
Concert at Woodmen Hall.
Below Is given the program that wilt
be given at Woodmen Hall. Saturday
evening, lecember 10, by Mrs. Pope,
Miss Conyers and Miss Williams.
Everything promises for a brilliant af
fair and the program certainly warrant
an evening of pleasure. It la aa follows:
Welti, d Flat Chopin
Mlsa Warren,
(Pupil of Mies Williams)
(a) Until You Come ..Motcalf
(b) Telltale Durham
Mia Conyers.
(a) A Madrigal Victor Harris
(b) King Duncan'a Daughters... Alliteen
(c) All for Tou D. Hardolot
Mr. Zan.
(a) Were My Song With Wings Pro
Vlded I...... IIolui-
(b The Brook ...Neldllnger
Mra. Pope.
(a) Prelude No S Chopin
(b) Schcno in e Minor.... Mendelssohn
Mlsa Williams.
(a) On the Shore Neldllnger
(b) Shoogy Shoo Mayhcw
Mr. Miller.
(a) Oh Dry Those Tear.... Del Regleo
(b) Jeruehy Oayner
Mlaa Conyers.
Oh That We Two Were Maying.... Nevln
Mra. Pope, Mr. Miller.
(a) In Herbs t Fran
(b) Our Life la Vain Roger
Mrs. Pope.
Din Possente Oounod
. Mr. Zan.
Mis. K. E. Williams, accompanist.
Admission 60 Cents. ,
A Certain Cur for Croup.
When a child show symptoms of croup
there la no time to experiment with new
remedies, no matter how highly they may
be recommended. There la one prepara
tion that can alwaya be depended upon.
It lias been In uae for many years and
has never been known to fail, vl: Cham
berlain' , Cough . Remedy. Mr. M. F.
Compton of Market, Texas, Bays of It, "I
have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
In severe cases of croup with my children
and can truthfully say it always gave
prompt relief,"' For salo by Geo, A.
Harding.
TWO COMMITTEES TO CONFER,
Joint Meeting General and 'Executive
Committees Called for December 20.
At a meeting Tuesday of the executive
committee that has In charge the gather
ing of an exhibit of the resources of
Clackamas county to be shown at the
Lswl ft Clark Fair, It waa decided to
have a joint meeting of tha general and
executive committees in thla city Tues
day, December 20. Te general committee
Is composed of one member from etictt of
th 37 precinct In the county. Tbe pur-'
pose of tb meeting la for a comparison
of note that the two committee may
carry on their work In concert and to the
best advantage.
The nine member of the executive com
mittee attended the meeting Tuesday,
and the interest in the work continues
good, It la dxslred by the comlrntte to
raise t.'ii'iO In addition to the sum of
1 1 wo that already hu been subscribed
by tiie county court lo defray the cost of
gathering the exhibit. In order to facili
tate the work of soliciting cash sub
scriptions and collecting the products of
which the exhibit will be composed, the
committee haa divided the county into
section and has assigned one member
of the committee to ach locality which
will lie thoroughly canvassed. Mr. Geo.
A. Harding was appointed to this feature
of the work. In Oregon City and vicinity.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the fraternal orders
and all other who so kindly and willingly
assisted us In our tale bereavement.
MRR. C. O. T. WILLIAMS.
and family.
Tha gmallest Restaurant In th World.
The smallest completely equipped res
taurant In the world as far s any evi
dence to the contrary can be found, ex
ist In fiutte, Montana. It Is just three
feet wide and 13 feet Inches deep and
will oral only four people. Half of the
11 feet feet is taken up by the klu-hen.
which contains a small refrigerator, a
gas range, a coffee urn and a very com
plete cupboard. Every bit of room from
floor to celling I used. The one table
Is lit Inches wide and three and one-half
feet long, There are four stationary
chairs, which are In constant use.
The "Success" restaurant occupies a
niche between two business blocks and
can never hope to grow. It Is located In
the very center of Butte, near the cor
ner of Main and Broadway, and catches
the night trade from reporters, gamblers
and those who eat In a hurry- Only the
best insterlula are used and the price
are high. From the Pacific Monthly for
December.
With every dozen photographs tak
en before Chriatroaa, Mlaa Cheney will
give one mounted on a folder, Sepia
effect Studio Tenth and Main Sta.
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Fine Mackerel, Cod Fish.
Salt Salmon and Anchoyis
Also a new crop of nuts
just arrived.
Don't forget M. G. B Cof
fee in I, 2 and 3 pound
cans, the finest j'in the
land.
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HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
IN every business, no matter how well
regulated, there is an occasional lot of
odd sizes in broken lines. We have
selected the broken lines, put them on sale
and marked the prices down, in some cases
one-half, in others one-third. They are
stylish suits and overcoats which readily
sold at their former prices to many pleased
customers People who are short of money
and need clothin? should consider well our
present offer. Note a few of the many
tempting bargains :
Fine aU wool black, unfinished worsted
suits, latest military cut, which formerly "
sold at S 1 6.50 now S 1 1 .25.
Regular $12.50 black and blue all wool
clay worsted suits now at the low figure of
S7.35.
Nice nobby patterns in fancy cassimerc
suits. Their former price was $8.50;
while they last at 85.25.
A big lot of fine all wool gray and black
kersey overcoats. They were good values
formerly at $9.00. You can buy them
now at the extremely low figure of
$5.50.
An elegant line of long 50-inch all wool
overcoats, the latest creation, full back;
it's a beauty and It pleased many at
$ 1 6.50. It will make you as happy
as a lark when you buy it for. $ 1 1 , OO.
J.
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
Agent for H. S. & M. Clothing, Hawes Hats and W.
, L Douglas Shoes.
Oregon City Oregon
Special
SHIVELY'S OPERA HOUSE
OREGON CITY
3
NIGHTS
COMMENCING
The Popular Actor
Mi. James Keane
AND HIS COMPANY
Presenting Complete Scenic Production
of the Reigning Eastern Successes
Monday Night the Thrilling Drama 4 'The
King of Rogues or Sherlock Holmes."
Tticsday -The fanny farce comedy
"CHARLEY'S AUNT"
A LAUGH
A ROAR
Weinesday-Thegreatestofalldramas
D. Jekyll and Mf . Hyde"
Popular Prices 25c, 35c and 50c.
Reserved Seats at Huntley's.
Same great attractions that have crowded the Theatres
of all large Cities.
PRIG
Mon, Dec. 12
A SCREAM
E