Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 07, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OKEOON CITY ENTKltPBISE, Fit I DAY, A PHIL 7, 1005.
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beyond competition. Mis Uoldsinlth.
T, ). lluiikliix, who wa appointed to
fi . tli- ol'lblt fur the competition
fit' which t'l(, were offered by the ex-
iiiiif f 'iinmii mtving in cbura-i
t'lnckumus County exhibit at the Iwli
and Clark Knlr, 1 on duty ut the Court
Ihiumi. utid exhibit will tin muelvvd un
til A II 13, whi'ii tin- award will be
made.
Th comity rump Modern Woodmen of
AtiK-ili it met nt Oi--hoii City Wcilnnmlay
Hii'l i-linti'il J, K. Hli-fi-r, of tMmuseus,
county iti'li-mitn to attend the state
-miii whirl, will timet at Ilukt'r City
Mity !li. it. W. lloiltiK, of liorlnn, wu
liiimi'il ii iilli-inut" unj (iii-Kuii City will
..i.itnl un tin. ilium fur holillnv IfXt
y.'ui county ckiiiu,
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m of th flrnl omclal of County
.fh Jr--iimn w lo I"" mkn-tat
niM to Nrtll My H.lPt nd Robert
wiiim Th tiric.tlv aroom Ii
,,hrw of County t'ommlMlonnr Klllrn.
J.ilnr4 by drUgnltton of vUltlng
rthrrn from I'ortlund who cm by
cr. th Orraon City Knight of
4.bc h!4 n n)oybU nmokrr In
mm tin building la-t Thurdy night.
lmoortlng dlruct from Kt-rn work
trlU th lory of ch-p prkMi for
h grd good l Muw UoJtUmltn a
i. Jrk. th H-vrnth trM"t
o.rr. through thlr gttornry. Ilm
k A l.iml. k r aulng O. U Harbour
the tBt circuit court for W 1
,id to b bIitnc du on account and
, prombumry iu.
lux-tor and Mrt. Ftwmwi are glng to
id In fortland during the uramnr
i.intha. Thry Intrnd building another
on their property on the Wl Bide
i fall and will rent lh ona they now
nipy. The doctor will b found at hl
!!- a uaual through tho day.
UOrtTOAGK I-OAN8 NEQOTAITED
i loweat rate. Latourelta'a offlc. Com
Lrclal Hank IJulldlng. Oron City.
The officer la charge of the Salvation
rmy operation at Oregon City will
i-.-w.-lt on Sunday. April thfrom re
..tide ource we know that mentioned
mcer will be married to l,leutenani
le II. Iavl on Monday, April 10th, at
i Klrat atreet, 1'ortlnnd. Oregon.
At the Congregational church next
in.lity the themea will ' reluto to the
rl. of evatigctlNtlo meeting that will
! held bv the churche of Oregon City,
.
i the mortilng 1'aalor llolllngr win
i each on "Tha wcond Coming of Chrlut
DUcouragementa and llopea," In the
veiling tha thema will b "Octtlng
i-ady."
Kuiwrul it..rvlr..B nviT the remain of
lie late Mr. and Mr. Korreat C. An
n-w, who wens burned to death hint
.k at their homo near Seattle, wore
.1.1 ut thn Flrt Prenbytorlait church
i thl city at 11 o'clock Sunday mom
K. Ilev. Indsborough conducting the
'rvicea, and burial wua hud at Moun
idn View cemi'tcry.
Charman'i Vlvt Cram will cura chap
pd hand and t a aoothlng faca cream.
(Hove can b worn Immediately after ap
plying. t,arg bottle 26 cent,
Captain I, I Hrugniuit, who for three
month ha been In charge of tha Bui-
vmimi Army woik In thl city, will be
married at I'urtlund Monday evening to
I.leutenuiit llt-l l(, Iiavl. Cuptuln
Hrugmnn will be granted a two week'
furlough following hi marriage when he
will ! ttaalgned to another appointment
Lieutenant .I C. Ward will uuceeil to
the command of the Oregon City work
until further not Ire.
Kranklln T. irlltlth, the attarney of
the I'oitland OeneraJ Klectrlo Company
will meet, during the preaent week, the
lly cuunell of Caiiby, Wuodburn, Au
nil a and Hubbard, with a view to Ob
taining a f i .Hi' Ii Ue it, extend It line
lluimgti It reeiectv coiMiratn limit of
tlmee town, Thl I In contemplation
f ilia comi'iny' plan to continue auch
lliif from thl city to But. iii. and I
part of the general arrangement for the
Improvement and enlargement on a grand
ale d u i In the ret-rit year.
An rnergetla lady can aecure tha agon
cy for thl eity and nurruundinf country
for a. high grade line of Flavoring Ex
tract, I'erfume. Toilet Article. Toilet
Hoapa, etc , by addreaalng tha rearall
Manufacturing Company, ! Molne.
Iowa. They allow a big commlailon, alo
give premium. Writ them for (ample
outfit.
The C'lai kama County court ha fixed
the charge that ahall be made over the
Ml. II'mk lull road. In arranging the
rhedul of churgea. provUlon la made
for automobile, which a charge of
each will be mad. In addition to auto
mobile, the -hedulc Include the fol
lowing Item: four wheel Vehicle, drawn
by one pan or yoke. $'J, with 41 cent
additional for each additional yoke; ve
hide drawn by one hie II. 26; addle
hure. 7tc; pack horne, toe; home" or
mule. looe. 14; cattle. looe JOt: per
head; aheep, goat and hog. Sc.
Small Farm
of 33 acres on main level
road 1 miles from Canby,
15 acres improved, balance
brush and timber. All
good soil, level and fenced.
One acre orchard, fair
buildings. Everything goes
on place; team, wagon, bug
gy, cows hogs, chickens and
household furniture.
This is an exceptionally
good buy and cannot be
boat for fruit and vegeta
bles. ,
Price J&2200
J. A. MOEHNKE,
Main Street
Alleging cruel treatment on the part
of the defendant that made abandonment
of him eaeentlal to her own hupplne,
N. J, NUon ha brought ault again!
W. i. II. Nixon, to whom ahe wu mar
rled at Roveburg In ill.. Florence Allc
llullw. of I'ortland, I also aulng Robert
Itutler for a divorce. The parllea were
married at I'ortland In 1S93 and the plain
tiff charge her huband with cruel treat
ment and Improperly charging her with
Infidelity. Of the two minor children
Helena, aged 1 yeam. and Everet.
7. plaintiff ak for the custody of the
daughter. ron-ntlng to the award of the
on to the father.
The Knd-avorer of the C.mgregatlon
al church held their monthly nuinea
meeting and kk-u! at the home of Mr
llrrt ltoak on Wednesday evening. Thl
clety I quite active and reported
good month' work. The omcer elected
for the next lx month are. Prealdent.
Ilert Itoake; Vice-president. Mln Mamie
imake; Seeretaty. Mot Lna Gadke
c,irr..ei.iullnit Hccrctury, Mr. . A.
White; Treaurr. John Rom; OrganUt
Ml May Clark and Mlaa Luclle Ilacon
A t urogram wit arranged for a study of
the great evnngcllstlc movement that
ma wonderfully attiring the ChrUtlan
thought of the day for next Sunday even
lng" minting. -
1 TnrCi
Personal Mention
In
In
In
in
O. A. Schuebel. of Shubel, wa In tho
cltv Saturday
MIh Florence IVIoe Is visiting with
friend at Hulcm.
Ir. J. J. Iavltl, of MolulU, wa
the City, Wednesday.
A. I u ill Ivll luht. of Cunby. wit a visitor
to thl city Wednesday.
CluiH. Nubl.-tt. Rr.i of Needy, was
the city the first of the wock.
M. Ontllcld. of RlMley's station, Is re
coveting from u acrlou Illness.
Dr. A. L. HoiUtlo hua recovered from
evere Illness of typhoid fever.
Mr. ond Mi s. W. R. IT Hen are visiting
with friends In Salem for a few Unys.
C 8. Howard, of Mullno and Ot ltoyhv
of Wllholt, were In the city last Satur
llltV.
Aii...r Mount, of Sllverton. ha been
visiting his brother Ir. 11, S. Mount.
IhlH cilV.
Miss Ilockctt has returned to her home
t Salem after a visit with Mends
ilila rltv.
Me Putt v. of Corvulll. who has bee:
erlously 111 In this city, 1 rapidly re
Aiheit. Monroo' and'Oeorgo Oroshonff,
of Wllholt Spring, were In the city lust
Thursday.
Mrs. J. J. Powers, of Los Angeles,
California. I visiting her alster, Mrs.
Frank Redner.
Chus. Albright was a suuerr.
days this week because of an attack of
rheutmitlsm.
W II. Vaughan, Ceo. T. Frailer and
H. S. Ramsby, ot Molalla, were In the
city Saturday.
Chns. Mtxire. of Bumpter. has arrived
in this city to attend his father who Is
Hcilously 111.
Mra J. R. Humphrews and son are ex
pected to arrive from Woodstock, New
Itrunswlck, tomorrow.
H M. Robblns. of Monitor, who hos
been under the doctor's care following
an operation, I Improving.
Rev, A. B. Foster, pimtor of the Pres-
byterlun church at TIllanKiok, Is visit
ing his family In this city.
II. 8, Gibson, of Eugle Creek, a former
iperlnterideiit of schools In Clackamas
ounty, wa In the city Tuesday,
J. U. fampbcll and Frank Ilusch have
turtiitd from the upper Cluckuma
ounty on a land Inspection trip.
W. II, Johnson, a prominent farmer
rid saw mill rnun of Oreshum, wa In
the city the latter part of last week,
Mis Ilrtha Hewitt, a student at Wil
lamette University, at Halem, win the
uest Hunduy of her uncle, K, L. John-
m.
Wllllum arid Ira Mener, of Canton,
Ohio, visited thl week at the home of
their cousin, Mrs. Oeorge lloeye In this
Ity.
Mr. and Mr. L. F, Daly, of Portland,
who were recently married In this city,
av gone to Southern California for a
visit.
Mrs. E. F. Htory and children, who
ave been spending the Winter with
relative In Southern CullfopTilu. have
returned.
T. R. A. Hell wood, of Mllwuukle, late
)c inocrutlc! candidate for county a-
or, wa In the city paying his taxes a
Vw days ugo.
M. U. Iatourette left the first of the
week for lierllu, Washington, to look
after the mining Intercut of his father)
I). I Jttourettc.
I.. P, Carlson, of I'arkplace, has been
ailed to Kansas on a buslnesa mtsalon
that will probably detuln him In the Sun
dower state for a year.
Thos. Finney, of Minnesota, wa last
week the guet of Mr, and Mr. C. A.
Naxh. Mr. Finney expect to locate In
the Willamette Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Walt and Adum
Knight, of Canby, were among those
attending the funeral of the lute County
:ierk Sleight, lust Sunday.
Kenneth Ijttourette has returned to
his position as asltant cashier In the
Commercial liunk, succeeding Howard
I jiluurrttc who has now associated
himself with the legal department of
the firm.
A. R. Iilmlck, chief dispatcher for the
Oregon Water power a Railway Com
puny, was In the cHy Saturday visiting
his brother. Grant B. ftlmlrk. Both C
It. and A. 11. IXmlck spent Sunday with
their mother at Hubbard.
Sam Phleeter, who for a number of
yeur ha been in the employ or tne
W. P. P. Company, haa gone to La
Camus, Washington, where he Is en
gaged In similar work.
Max Itollark. head bookkeeper for the
Oregon City Manufacturing Company,
left Tuesday morning for the mountain
In the vicinity of Eugene where he will
remain for ome time for the benefit of
hi health. '
Mis Nettle Bradley was taken to the
Good Samaritan Hospital at Portland
Tueaday, her condition at that time be
Ing unchanged. Her many friend will
welcome the flrt new of an Improve
ment In her condition.
Hon It. Paulsen, of George, waa a buat
neaa vlaltor to Oregon City the middle
of the week. Mr. Paulaen says tha
proapects are good for an exceptionally
good yield, both In quality and quantity,
of nil crop and fruit thl year.
Franklin T. Otimth, attorney for the
Portland General Electric Company, this
week Interviewed the councils of the
towns of Canby and Aurora, with regard
to getting a franchise permitting his
company to erect and maintain a sys
tern of telegraph poles through those
place, the purpoae of the company be
Ing the extending of Its service up the
Valley to 8u)em.
Wm. Rutherford, a farmer from near
Viola, waa In the city Monday. Mr.
Rutherford reports conalderable rtiter
prise among the people of his district
whom he aay are prosperous and con
tented. He doe not think the recent
severe front did any damage to the
fruit crop of this county as was at first
feared. He says r)one of the blossoms
are dropping from any of the trees which
would be proof of the . harmful effects
of the frost.
WHAT'S THK MATTER WITH US?"
Oregon City I Experiencing a Substan
tial Building Growth.
What's the matter with Oregon City?
Piirlng the last week there have been
onsutriniitt'-d a number of Important
business deul that Insure to Oregon City
substantial growth and the erection
of a number of additional business
houm-s.
The Junior Bros, will erect on Main
treet North of the Commercial Bank
building a modern building that will be
cupled by Wilson Ac Cooke who will
leave their present location. These
same property owners have sold to the
Htar Brewing Company of Vancouver,
the property on Main street, adjoining
the city hall. This property will be ma
terially Improved, It Is reported, and ad
ditional business structure erected there-
i.
There are also rumor of other Im
portant building operations. In fact Ore
gon City ha been forging ahead for
s.-veiul months. The growth ha not
been spasmodic in any sense but on the
ontrory It ha been of a permanent
haracter. In addition to the Improve
ment In the business district, there Is
no end to the residences and cottages
that are springing up throughout the
esldence sections. In addition to these
mprovements, the Willamette Pulp &
'uper Company, ha adopted plans for
new paper mill, the construction of
which will begin at once. When this
work lias started, Oregon City will be
found a place of great activity, a condl
tlon that will continue well along
throughout the year, furnishing employ
ment for a great many men.
Oregon City always was a good town,
und without an equal In the state. With
he addition of these new buildings and
nterprtses, Its worth will be still mors
nhanced.
As a manufacturing point It Is a won
ler and the push and enterprise of Its
IM-ople are Just beginning to And expres
sion along other lines. Oregon City la
iound to grow and you can't stop her.
Drs. Beatle & Beatle, Dentists, Rooms
16, 17 II, Welnhard Building.
SOCIAL EVENTS
Mis Myrtle Shonkwller was given
birthday surprise at the home of her
sister, Mrs. R. M. Davlsson last Friday
night.
$
About seventy of the friends of Miss
Clara Warner gave that young lady-
china and linen rush at her home Tucs
day evening. Miss Warier was the re
clplent of a great many useful gifts.
Mr. and Mr. J. M. Mark, of this city-
have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Katharine Maud, to Mr. Chas,
U Bluhm. also of Oregon City. The
wedding will take Place at the First
Congregational church In thl city, Wed
nvaduy evening, April 26, 1905.
$ $$
Arrangements are being made by the
Oregon City Aerie of Eagles for a gran
dancing party at the Armory to be given
the latter part of April. Sam Stowe,
Harry E. Irupcr and John W. Cochran
have been named as a general committee
on arrangements with power to appoint
necessary sub-committees. A full or
chestra from Portland will be engaged
and It Will be the purpose of the Eagles
to make this, their Initial party, a grand
success.
f
The pupils of Miss Veda Williams at
tho Woodmen Hall last Saturday after
noon gave a Matinee Muslcale that was
as much enjoyed as the event was large
ly attended. In the various numbers
that the program offered, tho performers
reflected credit, not only on themselves,
but alHO on their accomplished tutor.
Those taking part on the program were
Louise Huntley, Louise Wralker, Norma
Holman, Elvena Howard, Grace Zlnser,
Leila McCarver. Edwin Jackson, Ona
Renner, Swafford, Julllotte Cross, Jene
McDonald (pupil of Miss Harding), WU
lard Hawley, Dorrls Plummer and Mil
dren Warren.
OASTOXtlA.
Banths flto KM YM Haw Always Bougit
WILL NAME SUPERINTENDENT.
CommitUa en Lawl & Clark Exhibit
Consider Important Matter.
At a meeting Tueaday afternoon of the
xecutlve committee having In charge the
exhibit to be made at the Lewis Clark
Kalr at Portland, the exhibit committee
was authorised to appoint a superin
tendent to have entire charge of the ex
hibit. Its collection and arrangement un
til June 1. This committee will meet
tomorrow afternoon for the purpose of
making the appointment
The secretary was Instructed to com
munlcate with the management of the
Fair and ascertain just what the com
petitive exhibits from the various coun
ties may consist of in the contest for
the $1000 prise.
The exhibit committee was also dl
rected to appoint judges to pass on the
samples of agricultural products and
make awards of the small cash prises
for the best samples that may be sub'
mttted for the exhibit from this county,
This feature; of the contest will end
Thursday, April 13, when the awards will
be mad.
Members of the Press commltte were
requested to act In conjunction with the
Board of Trade la compiling and publish
ing a descriptive pamphlet advertising
Oregon City and Clackamas county, and
the sum of $2S was appropriated to de
fray the expenses of the committee that
Is soliciting the exhibit.
In voting down an appropriation of
$200 that wastsked by the educational
committee, that was named by the gen
eral committee In connection with the
gathering of an exhibit from this county,
It Is probable that the executive com
mittee has defeated the making of an
educational exhibit from this county.
The members of the educational commit
tee are greatly disappointed, since they
arranged for an unusually creditable ex
hibit from the school of the county.
This action of the executive committee
leave the educational committee without
fund with which to perform the work
assigned It.
It was also ordered by the meeting
that sub-committees avoid Incurring any
expense whatever in the performance of
their work.
BELIEVED TO HAVE DROWNED.
Sol Clark, Well-Known Local Character,
Ha Disappeared.
Sol Clark, a well-known local charac
ter, disappeared Tuesday afternoon un
der circumstances that leads to the be
lief that he was drowned In the Willam
ette river Just above the falls In this
city. Clark, In company with a son, was
fishing for eels on the Island near this
city, having been rowed to the landing
by the boy who afterwards returned to
mainland. When the son went In search
of his father after the lapse of a few
hours, there was no trace to be had of
Clark, whose whereabouts have not yet
been learned.
It is believed that Clark, In the ab
sence of his son, fell Into the river and
was drowned. The missing man was
aged about 46 years.
FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT.
Women's Club Calls Mass Meeting of
Citizens to take Action.
The Women's Club at Its meeting Wed
nesday decided to call a mass meeting
of cltlxens to be held at the court house
Friday evening for the purpose of con
sidering civic Improvement In Its various
forms and arranging for accomplishing
something definite In that direction.
The meeting should be well attended
by the enterprising people of Oregon City
that some plan may be devised by which
this city will undergo a more vigorous
house cleaning than was ever expe
rienced before. There Is great need for
a vigorous campaign of this kind that
Oregon City with Its naturally beautiful
scenery may be placed In something like
a presentable condition for the reception
of the many visitors who will come to
this city during the time of the Lewis
& Clark Fair.
New Cur for Cancer.
AH surface cancers are now known
to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Jas. Walters, of Duf field, Va., writes:
"I had a cancer on my lip for years, that
seemed incurable, till Btfcklen's Arnica
Salve healed It, and now It is perfectly
well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and
burns. 25c at Howell & Jones drug
store.
Fishing Season
Again
Don't take any chances with poor tackle
if you hook a big fish you donft want
to have your line or leader break just
about the time you are trying to land
your prize.
We have fished some ourselves and
know something of the trials and tribu
lations of a fisherman, therefore we take
especial pains in getting together the
very best tackle to be had. During the
many years of selling and using fishing
tackle we have learned what to buy,
and where to buy it, both as regards to
quality and price.
Come in and look over the largest line
of fishing tackle in Clackamas county.
Split Bamboo Rods. $1.00 to $10.00
Reels 25c to $2.00
! New Automatic Reels ......$5.00
Lines 5c to $2.50
Plain Hooks -r--. 5c dozen
Gut Hooks a 10c 35c dozen
Leaders 5c 50c
Fish Baskets $1.00 to $2.50
Fly Books-.' 25c-$5.00
We make up a complete fishing outfit
consisting of a split bamboo pole, rod,
reel, line, hooks, leader and sinker for
$1.75 regular $2.00 value.
We carry a complete line of Spauiding's
baseball goods and are prepared to fit
out clubs at special prices.
.Huntley Brothers Co
PROGRESSIVE DRUGGISTS
PETTIT & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers
in Lumber
ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRY
LUMBER A SPECIALTY
Yard and Office Head of Molalla
Avenue, Opposite Evethart's Store
Phone No. 1847 OREGON CITY, OREGON
A Few Hundred Dollars
is often' the making of ones success. Systematic
saving will soon result in the accumulation of the
few hundred dollars. The best way to save is to open an
account with us and add to it weekly or monthly as
you can.
cIke Bank of Oregon City
General Committee on Educstlonal Ex
hlblt.
' It has been definitely settled that
neither the County Court nor the com
mittee on County Exhibit will pay any
part ' of the expense of an educational
exhibit. To consider the situatlton a
meeting of the Educational Committee
Is hereby called for Saturday, April 8,
at 10:30 a. m., at the Superintendent's
effice. J. C ZINSEK,
Supt. of Schools.
Rheumatic Pains Qui.nJv Cured.
The excruciating pains characteristic
of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly
relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. The great pain relieving power
of the liniment has been the surprise and
delight of thousands ot sufferers. The
quick relief from pain which It affords
Is alone worth many times Us cost. For
sale by Geo. A. Harding.
A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Bur
dock Blood Bitters is the natural, never
falling remedy for a lazy liver.
Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay.
In order to accommodate the many
people who wish to make a winter trip
to Taqulna Bay, the Southern Facifle
Co. will sell, on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays of each week, until March SI,
1906, round trip tickets at low rates, to
Taqulna and return, limited o sixty
days from date of sale. Those who de
sire to take advantage of this rate should
apply to nearest Southern Pacific agent
for tickets.
Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of
the skin of any sort. Instantly relieved,
permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At
any drug store.