Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 03, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905.
Now To -Day.
Portland, Adelphl Allen has brought Bult capacity of agent for the plaintiff. For
in the Clackamas' county circuit court
MONEYTOCOAHAT 6 ANDT'for divorce from J- Guy Allen, whom she
per cent. Farm security:"
& Schubel.
U'Ren
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED.
; at - lowest ' rates, Latourette's office,
- Commercial Bank Building',- Oregon
city, .j r .; -.- ;.' ,
FOR SALE Estey organ, used two
' months, at a bargain. Call on or ad
dress A. S. Draper,; care Enterprise of
fice, Oregon City, Oregon. .
NOTICE Taken up at my place, one
red cow with white face, red around
the eyes, red tip on ' nose, ' white belly
and red and white legs, white brisket,
j white switch on tail crop, silt In left
ear, wide speading horns sawed off at
tips, about 7 or 8 years od. Also one
cow straw colored tinged with blue,
small horns, dark streak aroun eyes,
white line on back, white legs, white
tail, about 3 years old.-
j GEO. W. JOHNSON,
Clackamas P.O. Oreg.
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Local Everjb.
married in Wisconsin ;ln 1886. Cruel and
inhuman treatment are the allegations.
John Burke, is the name of the tran
sient who robbed his benefactor, C. W.
Higgins, at Cummings' sawmill last week.
No trace has been found of the man. Prior
to entering the employ of Mr. Higgins,
Burk served four days in the city jail
for vagrancy. .
this reason the defendants ask that the
proceeding be dismissed.
New Clothing at wholesale one-third
saved. - Hamilton Red Front Mch 3.
Letters of administration have been
issued .to Annie Ahalt, of -Oak Grove,
widow of the late John J. Ahalt who left
an estate of the value of $3000. There
are two heirs to the. property, the widow,
and E. T. Ahalt, a son who resides at
Prineville.
Salt going higher 50 pounds fine salt,
35c; Timothy 5c; best seeds 7 packages
25c; Gold Dust bulk, 5c pound; Rice 4c
Flour $1.05, $1.10, up. Hamilton Red
Front Store. "'-- March 3,
.a. .o. .Q. A Q?
Dankart C. Rones, a native of Sweeden,
has .taken: out his final citizenship papers.
The regular March meeting of ' the
Maple Lane Grange will be held tomor
row. .
The Fraternal Brothherhood is arrang
ing to give a dancing party at Willamette
Hall next Wednesday evening.
Miller & Underwood, the blacksmiths,
have begun the building of their new
shop on Fourth street, near Main St.
O. A. Cheney has moved his land and
insurance office back to his old place
with Justice Stipp In the Jagger building.
The members of St. Paul's Guild will
give a social and entertainment at the
W. O. W". Hall, Monday evening, March
6th.
"Liberty or Death," is the title of an
article by Jerome Hart in the Argonaut
of February 27. It is the result of a
visit that Mr. Hart paid to some of the
art galleries of Paris, and contains not
only much information about what he
saw, but plenty of satirical comment.
"The Pikers" captained by Dr. L. A.
Morris, in the initial contest in the ten
pin tournament, defeated the "Holy Rol
lers" under the leadership of Jos. Good
fellow, Wednesday evening by a majority
of 66 pins. Next Tuesday the winning
team will bowl the "Four-Flushers."
The Molalla Assembly No. . 82, . United
Artisans, will give a basket social and
entertainment on Fridays-evening,- March
10th. Everybody invited to attend and
have a good time, as - the Artisans al
ways guarantee at Molalla.' Be on hand
at 8 o'clock. When you go home will
be an after consideration..
In, a collision near Boring Wednesday
morning between a runaway freight . car
and the mail car on the O. W. P. Co.'s
line, eight passengers were more or less
seriously bruised. Walter F. Case, of
Portland, the mail clerk, was the most
seriously injured, sustaining a broken
collar bone, besides being very thorough
ly shaken up. The other passengers,
whose injuries consisted in more or less
severe bruises were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Jones, of Elko, Or.; W. H. Ullyart, Col
umbia City; David H. Hugglns, Eagle
Creek; Matt Moman and Henry Borst, of
Portland.
The will Of the late John C. Schmidt,
of George, has been admitted to pro
bate, and the widow, Adelheit Schmidt
was appointed executrix. By the , terms
of the will $350 each is bequeathed to
the two daughters, Adelaid Judd and
Dora Schmidt, the former having al
ready had $250 of her bequest. The in
strument provides that after the death
of the widow, the entire estate, both
real and personal shall go to the son,
Henry. The will was executed December
26, 1899, In the presence of Herman Lins,
now deceased, and Henry Meinke.
Charman's Velvet Cream will cure chap
ped hands and is a soothing face cream.
Gloves can be worn immediately after ap
plying. Large bottle 25 cents.
Marriage license were issued last Fri
day as follows: Rosetta Wilhelm and
Leopold Dupont; Jaunit Stephenson and
George Woodward.
Wanted two neat appearing lady so
licitors. Will pay salary and commis
sion. Address "Agent" care Enterprise,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Allen Cooke, who for some time has
been in the- employ of the Oregon Water
Power & Railway Company in this city
in its freight office," has been transferred
to Boring and appointed agent at that
place to succeed Mr. Toepleman who has
been appointed agent for the same com
pany at Gresbam.
County Judge Ryan and Commission
ers Brobst and Killin spent Saturday in
specting roads and bridges in the New
Era, Canby and Needy localities.
Wanted, a girl for general house work.
Apply R. L. Holman, Sixth street, be
tween Center and Washington streets.
The ladies of the First Methodist
Church served another one of their warm
dinners at the church Wednesday and
those who partook declare that it was
all right.
Some miscreant during the noon hour
last Thursday threw a rock or missile
and demolished one of the large plate
glass windows at Block's furniture
store.
M. Replogle, an employe at the W. P.
& P. mills had his index finger on the
right hand severely mashed Saturday
while operating some machinery in the
pulp mill.
Monday evening about twenty members
of the local lodge of Knights and .Ladies
of Security went to Portland to attend
the formal installation of the officers of
the Portland lodge.
- Application to register title for the pur
pose of determining his title to 96
acres of land in t 6 s r 1 e was filed in
the circuit court Wednesday by Attor
neys Eby & Eby for Jacob Watne, ' of
Marquam. In his application Mr. Watne
sets forth that the . premises involved
are now occupied by Jacob Watne et ux.
An energetic lady, can secure the agen
cy for this city and surrounding "country
for a high grade line of Flavoring Ex
tracts, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Toilet
Soaps, etc., by addressing the Pearsall
Manufacturing Company, Des Moines,
Iowa, They allow a big commission, also
give premiums. Write them for sample
outfit.
At the grand ball at the Armory last
Wednesday night. some sneak-thief
profited during the evening by ransack
ing the ladies' cloak room. One young
woman reports the loss of a purse and
about $4 while Mrs. W. H. Howell had
stolen a hat pin that she prized highly.
Other articles of clothing were also pur
loined.
D
oii't Get
TWENTY- FIVE Enter
Several Rebekahs of this city will go
to Estacada .tomc-row evening where
they will assist in instituting a new Re
bekah Lodge.
G. J. Trullinger Jr., has been appoint
ed guardian of the person and estate of
G. J. Trullinger. of Scotts Mills, who has
property of the value of $600. Mr. Trul
linger Sr. is an octogenarian.
Marriage licenses - were granted by
Deputy Clerk Greenman Monday as fol
lows: Elsie E. Houck and Wm. Bell;
Gladays Ring and Olof Olsen; Elizabeth
Tracy and Albert T. Zanders.
There was a heavy passenger traffic
over the O. W. P. Co.'s line between
Oregon City and Portland Sunday and In
order to better accommodate the com
pany's passengers the cars were oper
ated on regular schedule but with two
elbsed passenger cars, one following im
mediately behind the other. The weather
was considered a little too cool for the
use of the "trailers."
Wear Better Shoes
Boys' best heavy shoes 12 to 2 $1.40
and $1.47; sizes 3 to $1.58 and $1.72;
Child's 75c. $1. and $1.25 Shoes for 57c,
75c and $1.00. E. C. Hamilton Red Front.
March 3.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTAITED
at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Com
mercial Bank Building, Oregon City.
At its first meeting last Friday night
the local Aerie of Eagles initiated nine
new members, increasing the charter list
to more than 120 names. - In the future
the local Aerie will meet at Knapp's
hall every Monday evening.
G. A. Heinz, the commission merchant,
is making preparations for putting up a
combination commission house, feed
stable and dockage privileges on Water
street at the foot of Fifth street.
County Treasurer Cahill has received
from State Treasurer Moore the sum of
$344, being the balance due this county
from the state of two-thirds of the total
that was paid out by Clackamas county
on account of the scalp bounty act of
1901. The amount received is. Clacka
mas' share of the deficiency in this fund
for which the recent legislative session
made appropriation.
home from a visit with relatives at Mt.
Angel.""'-"". - ' ' . . " " "
W. H. Boring and J. - W. Roots, lead
ing residents of Boring, were here last
Friday.
George, H. Gregory, Jr.. and W. J.
Vick, of Molalla, were In Oregon 'Jit.
Tuesday.
J. F. Deyoe, postmaster and merchant
at Canby, was an Oregon City visitor
Saturday. " :
H.- E. Hayes, of Mt. Tabor, has been
visiting his son. Judge G. E. Hayes in
this city..
G. J. Trullinger, Jr., of Sheridan, Tam
hill county, was in the city the first of
the week.
George H. Gregory, the extensive teas
el .producer of Molalla, was in the city
last Friday.
W. H. Latourette, of MeMinnvllle, vis
Ited with Oregon City relatives several
days last week.
C. Earl Shaver and Bert Arms, ' of
Portland, were visiting Oregon City
friends Sunday.
Representative Frank Jagger, of Carus,
was an Oregon City visitor the latter
part of last week.
Mr.- and Mrs. Tom. F. ' Cowing, of As
toria, were the guests of Oregon City
relatives over Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle 'E. Dodge, of Eugene, is
visiting in the city this week, the guest
of Mrs. Harry M. Shaw.' r"
George Warren has gone to California
(to take a position in the employ of ' the
Crown Paper Company.
E. C. Herren, a prominent hop grower
and dealer from Salem, was In the city
last Friday on business.
Generations of playgoers - have enjoyed M1?s Jessie Humphrys is home from
Uncle Tom's Cabin," the story that lne tooa amaritan iospnai on account
moved the world and added chapters to of the illness of her mother,
history. . But it remained for Manager M1ss May McBride, after a visit with
Washburn of the great Stetson Company Oregon City friends, returned to her home
to place the old-time drama in a modern at Deer Island Wednesday.
stage setting. While the text of the -nioe jasnor, oi baiem, nas re
Harriet Beecher Stowe's masterpiece is turned home after 'visiting vher sister,
preserved in its entirety in the Stetson Miss K. Gertrude Bashor.
production, there are other features in- Julous Lippitt, of Colfax, Washington,
troduced that makes the piece a novelty w-as in the city recently, the guest of his
even to those who have laughed with daughter. Miss Sybil Lippitt.
Topsey and wept with Eva years ago. Fred A. Kollermeier, accompanied by
In the Stetson Company there are two his son, Karl, prominent farmers from
Topseys, two Marks who have a great Stafford, were in the city last Friday.
field for the intermission of fun. ' This Attorney Grant B. Dimick left Thurs-
great entertainment will appear at the day for Klamath Falls where he goes tp
Shively Opera House tonight, March 3. trV two cases in the state circuit court.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Dillard, of New-
A prominent Oregon City capitalist, I berg have been visiting In Oregon City
who at times partakes of that which in- I at the home of Mrs. Dillard's brother, I
toxicates, made a personal request of I Attorney O. D. Eby.
Mayor Sommer in a jocular way the other George J. Case, Dock Wilhelm, H. I.
day to forbid the sale by Oregon City I Vaughan, George W. Myres and W. H.
liquor dealers of their goods to him. I Engle, of Molalla, were among the callers
Meeting the Mayor a few days later, the I at the court house Monday.
capitalist chided the city's chief execu- I TJ. Aemisegger, of Boring, who was In
tive for not having complied with his the city Wednesday, reports that the I entertained a company of her lady friends
request and insisting that an edict should public school In his district has just re- at 50- Prizes being awarded Mrs. E. W.
go forth from the Mayor's office denomj sumed after a lapse of several weeks on Scott and Mrs. P. Phillips. Music, vocal
inating as common drunks himself and account of an epidemic of diphtheria. I and instrumental, assisted to pass the
two other residents of the town who are Mat Baker. J. N. Woods. John Buttson. afternoon pleasantly.
more firmly addicted to the Inordinate W. M. Boberg and J. D. Ri.ter were
i
indulgence in liquor. Tired of the joking, I among the Wilsonvilleites visiting Oregon
Mayor Sommer yesterday took a prac- City Tuesday. ,
tical view of the situation and notified I L. C. Dunton,, S. A. D. Hungate, M.
the saloon dealers as he had been re- V. MacKinster and. H. L. Vaughan, were urday evening at the home of S. O. Cur
quested by the capitalist who now finds among the Molallaites visiting Oregon t'Sf' Rev. J. H. Wood, pastor of the First
it impossible to buy a drink for love or Ciity Saturday. Methodist church officiating. Miss Feme
money at any of the resorts in this city. I Miss Constance Holland and Miss Neva I Keyler attended the bride as bridesmaid
As a solution to the situation with which j Griswold, of Salem, were in the city I and Mr. Leo Cannon was groomsman.
he is confronted, the capitalist declares last Saturday to attend the party given The ceremony was witnessed by about
that he will now deal direct with the dis- by Miss Caufield. I fifty of the immediate relatives and
Miss Minnie Kayler, teacher of the I friends of the contracting parties. Dur-
Molalla school, was in the city Wednes- j Ing the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward,
day on her way to Portland, where she I who will reside at Oregon City, were vis-
will submit to a surgical operation. ited by six separate charivari crowds.
Chas. Humphrys, manager of the Post- I j $
al lelegraph company s omce at As- At a meeting Tuesday night the mem
lona. accompaniei oy jnra. numpnrys, Ders of Cataract Hose Company No. 2,
were the guests of Oregon City relatives concluded arrangements tor their grand
Sunday. Inauguration Ball to be iriven at the
Elmer Veteto. of New Era, was in the I Armory tonight. Fuch's orchestra, of
city a few days ago looking after busi- Portland, has been engaged and the sale
ness pertaining to the farmers' mutual 0f tickets Indicates that a large number
Switched 0f
When yog start to have that prescription filled
--don't stop short of Htmtley's Dreg Store. Htmtley's
high class prescription work; Htmtfey's fresh, pare
chemicals;1 Htmtley's prompt service with focr regis
tered pharmacists, all combine to make it well worth
a few extra steps, a" little additional time, to come to
Htmtley's for prescription work and for all drug store
goods. r
Htmtley pays no commission to doctors. At
Hontley's yog pay for ycrar medicine jgst that and
nothing more.
Huntley Brothers Co.
PROGRESSIVE DRUGGISTS
Oregon City Oregon
HAM, LARD AND BACON
FOR CASH
delivered to all parts of City. Phone calls Promptly Attended
fnone J547
CAIN & RAMSBY, ELY, ORE
SOCIAL EVENTS
i
Mrs. Bruce Cj Curry entertained the
members of the Dickens Club Monday
afternoon.
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Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Betzel
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George Woodward and Miss Jaunlta
Stephenson, both of Oregon City, were
united in marriage at 8 o'clock last Sat-
Hearts were played the first prize being
captured by Miss Sybil Lippitt whiW the
consolation gift went to' Miss Josephine
Chase. After the serving of an elegant
lunch a guessing game was participat
ed in, the prize being awarded Miss Shan
non. There were present a number of
out-of-town friends, several coming from
Portland and Salem to attend the party.
The guests were: Misses Clark, Good
fellow, Creelman, Foster, Shannon, Hard
ing, Warner, Cochran, Lou Cochran,
Shonkwller, Case, Daulton, Meldrum, Mo
Carver, Martha Frances Draper, Finley,
Myers, Vera Caufield, Pratt, Pope, Lewth
waite, Alice Lewthwaite, Josephine
Chase, Albright, WIsner, Clara Caufield,
I Nell Caufield, Grant Lippett, Reddick,
of Oregon City; Miss Halleck, of Port
land; Misses Griswold and Holland, of
Salem; Misses Conyers, McCarthy and
Monroe, of Portland, and Miss McBride,
of Deer Island.
tilleries as the probability that Mayor
Sommer will revoke the order seems re
mote. Oregon City item in Oregonlan,
Attorney F. G. Eby is home from Eu
gene.
J. J. Judd, of Eagle Creek, was in Ore
eon City Saturday.
J. R. Caufield visited with Eugene J telePhone line that is bln constructed wlu be m attendance at the party. There
friends Sunday.
Henry St. Rayner and John M. Gear
in, Portland attorneys, were transact
ing business at the court house a few
days ago. , . .
between canby ana tnis city, wju De ria.ced at the disnosal of the
John Noblett, of Needy, was in thejgegtg cloak r00ms for both the ladies
Mrs. Mary S. Heller has returned from c!ty Wednesday to attend the 'unerr.1 and the gentlemen with attendants in
or the late wm. Elliott, wnne m tne each- The hall wlll be appropriately
city Mr. Noblett was the guest of his decorated for the event. The members
daughter, Mrs. M. J. Moreland. of tne floor committee are: W. R. Loens.
airs. c. ti. Launeia ana mra. m. c. joe Goodfellow, Howard Latourette,
i Cfcv.na enan diinav at 17iioann TVia i .
F.d. Jackson, of Marmiam. called atr""" iiarry uraper, A. L. race ana C. JS,
former was a guest or ner aaugnter, Miss Romany
Dr. D. A. Mclntyre. of Milwaukie, was
a visit at Sellwood.
in the city Saturday.
E. C. Chapman, a merchant at Clack
amas, was here Saturday.
Card of Thanks.
Parkplace, Oregon, March 1, 1905.
We feel grateful and desire to express
our sincere thanks and appreciation of
the services rendered by the members of
the First Baptist Church of Oregon City,
the choir, and other friends for thelr
' w..u mjj .l.Jl..J lutuucoiu 1U WUA
affliction. J. T. APPERSON. .
MARY A. APPERSON.
Arthur and Richard Ball and Gus Kei
ser of Oswego, pleaded guilt in the jus
tice court Wednesday to a charge of as
sault and battery, the complaining wit
nesses being the Gross brothers of Staf
ford. The Ball boys paid fines of $25
each while Keiser got off with $15. - Last
Saturday night the trio from Oswego at
tended a dance at Stafford and during
the evening gave the Gross boys a thor
ough beating.
The new altar and three new statues
at St. John's Catholic church were dedi
cated and consecrated Sunday, Rev. Hil
debrand being assisted by Arch-bishop
rictu ami 1 1, -, . -,.atno- lonrompn frrm i ESession of the
Portland in conducting the services.
In the suit of Sarah E. Marks against
Willard Moore and E. C. Herreri to re
cover the possession of about 40 acres
of land in the John Marks D. L. C. to
gether with $500 damages, the defend
ants have filed answer in which they
represent that they are rightfully in po-
property in that they
the court house Saturday.
A. T. Saunders, of Milwaukie, was an
Oregon City visitor Monday.
W. A. Shaw, a farmer . from Orient,
was In Oregon City Friday.
Fay Moody, of Marquam, was among
those paying his taxes Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Babcock, of Port
land, were in the city Sunday.
Frank Busch left Tuesday on a busi
ness trip to Springwater and Dodge.
R. Scott, a prominent resident of Mil
waukie, was in the city Wednesday. -
Miss . G. . Aimee Bollack has returned
from a visit with friends at Eugene.
C. T. Tooze, a prominent reEident of
Wilsonville, was in the city Friday.
H. M. Robbins, of Marquam, was in
the city the guest of friends Sunday.
Rev .J. H. Wood, pastor of the First
Methodist church, is quite 111 of la grippe.
C. F. -Clark, of Clackamas, was trans
acting business In this city last Friday.
Miss Katherine Davey, of Portland,
was the guest of Miss Harrington Sunday.
Louis Funk, a farmer from Redland, i
Edna, who is a student at the State
University, and the latter visited- with
friends.
Roy Martin, who has been dangerously
ill with typhoid fever at Dayton, is re
ported to have suffered a relapse and
his condition is again alarming. Mrs.
$ S $
Councilman C. M. Mason was given a
birthday surprise Tuesday evening, Feb
ruary 28, the occasion being his thirty-
ninth birthday anniversary. About thirty
were in attendance and enjoyed various 4),
games and an informal program of music. I
Martin, who was also ill from the same FiIncn was the principal game played.
Refreshments were served at a season
able hour and the company dissolved at
a late hour, wishing for Mr. Mason many
happy returns of the day. Those form
ing the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seasonable
Delicacies
cause, is Improving rapidly.
Circuit Judge Wm. Galloway, of Me
Minnville, was in the city Wednesday to
attend the funeral of the late Wm. El
liott. Judge Galloway states that Mrs.
Galloway, Miss Zilpha and Francis, will Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Wlckham and child-
occupy tneir property at ram,,. ren; Mr. and Mrs. Albright and children;
Summer pending the completion of a Mr and Mrs Mat justin. Mr Mrs
new home at McMinnville that will not I Hankins. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mason
Lbe ready for occupancy before next Sep- and cnildren; Chas. Hickmanj Mrs.
Ott, Mrs. .Jones, Mrs. M. Batdorf, Mrs.
O. ' Jefferson, Mrs. Bradley Huelet, Mrs.
tember.
George Ogle,
ex-representative in the
state Legislature from Clackamas county, 1 Chag Mjss Jessie Bernice Buck-
who sustained a fractured skull at his jeg
home near Molalla a few weeks ago, is
gradually recovering and will not retain ;
any serious injuries. His mental facul-
i ties have not been disturbed by the in-
3 S . .
Last Saturday afternoon, Miss Caufield
entertained In honor of her sister. There
were in attendance about 36 of the young
the city the latter part of last3ury- the only noticabIe effects of wnlch lady friends of the guest of honor and the
was in
week. i
I.. A. Beedc and I. G. Bigelow, of Mo-
formed and entered into a contract with ! lalla, were in city the middle of the
John Marks,, the plaintiffs husband, in week.
now are a partial paralysis of the face party proved a very delightful
which it is expected Mr. Ogle will out
grow.
Drs. Beatie & Beatie, Dentists, Rooms
By her attorney, JohnT. Whalley, of J October. 1904, the husband acting in the j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Samson are 16 17 18 Welnhard Bulldhig.
one, the
Caufield home being prettily decorated
in Oregon Grape and ivy. In receiving,
Miss Caufield was assisted by Mrs. Carl
F. Caufield, of Portland. Progressive
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Fine Mackerel, Cod
Fish, Salt Salmon
and Anchoyis
Also a new crop of
nutsjjust arrived.
Don't forget M.G.B.
Coffee in 1, 2 and 3
pound cans, the fin
est in the land.
Electric Grocery
D. M. Klemsen Prop. '
Main Street, njar Blastric Hals
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