OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905. ; 3 V s New To-Day. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 ANtTT per cent. Farm security.. UHen : & Schubel. . MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED. at lowest rates, Latourette's office, Commercial Bank Building, Oregon ' City. -.-. FOR RENT A five-room house In good condition. Plenty of ground suitable for garden. Inquire at the Enterprise office. STRAYED OR STOLEN Large white English Setter, ten months old, with lemon ears, white around one. eye, lemon around the other eye, lemon spot on hip above tail. Reward for return to H. S. Moody, Fashion Stables, Oregon City, Oregon. m w w v e"-B" 1 In the office of County Clerk Green man, Mrs. F. A. Sleight has accepted a clerkship. Compare our prices with others. They are beyond competition. Miss Goldsmith. an r mploye at the paper mills, fell to the pav.?ntent Friday morning, the rider sus taining a compound fracture of the leg. A committee has been appointed by Oregon City Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles to arrange a suitable program for the observance of the Eagle's Mem orial Sunday which falls on the first Sunday in May. - Another addition to the membership of the Oregon City lodge of Fraternal Brotherhood was had last Thursday night when a delegation of that organization came up from Portland and performed the initiatory work. Just Came Pretty shirt waists 88c up Handkerchiefs lc, 2c up; Ladies Hose 9c up; new Laces and Ribbons at cut prices. RED FRONT . STORE. The seven head of horses that were stolen several weeks ago from resi dents of West Oregon City have been restored to their rightful owners. May, the man accused of the stealing, has been held to await the action of the cir cuit court. Wanted, a girl for general house work. Good plain 'cooking. No washing. Ap ply at Enterprise office. -, r R. L. Knowles on April 3 began a term of school in District No. 42, at Cherryville. In the drawing at the skating rink last Saturday evening, the prize of a pair of roller skates was won by Miss Bell. Deeds have been filed for the exchange f school sites in District 51, George, and the erection of a new school building has begun. While skating at the Y. M. C. A. gym nasium last Saturday evening, Willie, the youngest son of L. Ruconich, fell and sustained a compound fracture of the left arm just above the wrist. This is the first accident that has happened at the rink. Mary Horn is suing E. W. Homshuh, Chas. Horn and C. . Schuebel for a de cree setting aside the deed by which Horn recently transferred to Homshuh all of his property. Hedges & Griffith are the attorneys for Mrs. Horn. Wanted Girl for general housework. First class wages paid. Call at store of I. Selling. s In the initial baseball game between the Barclay and Eastham schools last Thurs day afternoon, the former won by a score of 8 to 2. L. O. Moore, proprietor of the Royal Restaurant, has had the interior of the restaurant remodeled. With its new dress of paint and attractive wall paper, to j gether with the other furnishings, this resort is now one or tne neatest places of its kind in the city. Good Flour $1.05 sack; Rice 4c, Soda 4c, Soap 7 to 10 bars 25c, Soap powder r .. ........ .-1 1 V .... -I a Annoaa One hundred and twenty-five of the rt Tj(ona ic ach pupils of the Clackamas county public J RED FRONT STORE, schools are this week taking the Eighth . Grade examination. D. F. Warren, of Garfield, charged with assault and battery, the complaining wit Bargain Plan this year Ladies Walk- ness being Mrs. Wm. Stubbe, will have ing hats 48c up; Dress hats $1.40 up. Beautiful hats at two-thirds usual price. RED FRONT STORE. a trial in the justice court a week from tomorrow. The offense complained ' of was committed about three months ago, Warren having in the meantime been at Silverton. Marriage licenses were issued Satur day as follows: Olive Malenda Maxon 'i n rl ( R Martin- TTlma Uoao onH WaHi Noble;' Olive E. Southerland and Frank ThJ Prices of our hats are within the ,.- . , t reach of all cheap and nobby. Miss j Goldsmith. n i ne memoers oi tne county Joun went I Ira LaWrence, of this city, will soon to Eagle Creek Tuesday to view the town- remove witn nis family to Lopez Island, sue m mat town mat it is proposed to puget Sound, where he will locate on vacate, a petition to that effect having the farm reCently occupied by the late Deen niea witn tne court. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews. Mr. Law , r-- . ... . - . ... ; . -fe. j rence together with E. B. Andrews, also Shying at an approaching street car, of this city, have leased the farm for a the horse ..being ridden by Walter Bruce, period of three years. i o e THE BANKRUPT SALE Still goes on next door to Harding?s Drug Store Now is yout opportunity to purchase your Spring and Easter Suit at a rc diculously low price, not that we have overbought hut that business in Ore gon City is dead. We've got to move 1 our clothing on to people's backs in- stead of on our counters, tables and I shelves. The goods are all new and I seasonable and we lose money but the J clothes must go- I A w I 9 I Buys you a suit at this great Bankrupt Sale that will astonish you. Comparison of value would seem like the grossest of exaggeration in this case. We simply give you, men of Oregon City, new lines of suits that are .not a week in the. store and at factory cost. Everything in Gent's Furnishing ;;. Goods and Shoes goes at your own price. 35 Tomorrow afternoon at Willamette Falls the Barclay High School nine of this city will play Hill's Military Acad emy, of Portland. The game promises to be a good one. Averaging not to exceed 16 years of age, the Barclay nine this year is" p.n exceptionally strong team that promises to make a' good showing this season. , The plan of the Plantation1 Minstrels to visit Molalla and there repeat the suc cessful performance 1 that was given in this city in February, has been abandon ed. Should a similar company be formed next year, and there is already some talk of it, an Itinerary Including a number of the principal towns in the county will probably be arranged. Importing direct from Eastern work shops tells the story of cheap prices for high grade goods at Miss Goldsmith s, The wide-awake people of Mt. Scott and vicinity are In the march of pro gress. Last Monday the U. S. inspector of Rural Routes went over the territory, accompanied by C. "F. Zinzer and H. C. Uh-lch, and expressed himself as well pleased with the route petitioned for, which includes about thirteen miles in the vicinity of Lents and on over Mount Scott. Altl-tone is the tonic to build you up after a spell of the La Grippe. Guaran teed. Sample free. Charman & Co., de pendable druggists. By order of Judge Frazer, of Port land. C. N. Crittenden, of Aurora, has been appointed receiver of the Bagby Lumber Company, of that place. The appointment of the receiver was hasten ed by the bringing of a suit against the company yesterday by F. S. L Bagbyy creditor, who has a claim of $450. Hedg es & Griffith are the attorneys for number of the creditors. 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. F. S. L. Bagby is suing the Bagby Lumber Company for an alleged balance of $450 for labor performed. Plaintiff intimates that the defendant company, which was organized in 193 with a cap ital stock of $25,000, is heavily involved and in iminent danger of insolvency. He avers that the liabilities of the corpora tion aggregate $20,000. Mr. Bagby owns $3300 worth? of stock In the company, MORTGAGE LOANS NKGOTAITED at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Com mercial Bank Building, Oregon City. Jared Toby, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Toby of West Oregon City, died at the home of his parents Sunday morn ing at 8:30 o'clock. About one week ago he suddenly became ill and developed a case of pneumonia. He was 20 years old, and was a native of Minnesota. The funeral was held at the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and the interment was had at Mountain View. An energetic lady can secure the a gen 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 JPearsall Manufacturing Company. Des Moines, Iowa. They allow a big commission, also give premiums. Write them for sample outfit. The Western Union Telegraph Com pany has extended its money transfer service to foreign countries. The local Western Union office will accept money to be transferred by cable to all points in Great Britain and Ireland. France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hun gary, Italy, Sicily, Spain, Portugal, Bel gium, Holland. Denmark, Sweden, , Rus sia, in Europe, Roumania, Servia, Greece, Corsica, Sardinia and all other coun tries in Europe. .They also transfer money to Alaska, Cuba and the Philli-pines. The first referendum petitions relat ing to the general appropriation bill were filed with County Clerk Greenman Wednesday. There are 100 signatures to the petitions which were circulated in the Sttafford. Garfield and Beaver Creek districts. They were circulated largely through the services of Representative Frank Jagger. County Clerk. Greenman will certify as to the correctness of the signatures and return the petitions to those who filed them with him and they will then be forwarded to the Secretary of State at Salem. WARRANTS ARE BEING REDEEMED Treasurer Cahi;l Promptly Applies Tax W ney on Outita'-ctncj Pjpur. The total outstanding warrant indebt edness of Clackamas county is being largely reduced by the immediate appli cation in the cancellation of the county's outstanding warrants all money that is being collected on the tax roll. According to statistics that have been compiled by Treasurer Cahill, on April 1. 1905, there were outstanding warrants against the county to the amount of $84,167.37. This total is made up of the following items: Warrants issued during the year 1903, $41,452.47; for the year 1904, $34,883.54: for 1905, tto April 1, $7,831,315. A call has been issued for all out standing warrants indorsed prior to May 1903. This call Includes a total of $14,055.26 in warrants which will re duce to $70,112.11 the outstanding war rant indebtedness of the county. . T. F. Cowing spent Sunday at Asto ria. . 'Andrew Kocher, of Canbyr was In the city Tuesday. . ' C. Schuebel, deputy district . attorney, was at Sandy, Wednesday. ' Mrs. O. D. Eby has returned from a visit with relatives at Molalla. ' Frank Schatzman and F. C. Perry, of Molalla, were in the city Monday. M. R. Boyles, of Molalla, was in the city the latter part of last week. A. J. Douglas, of Eagle Creek, was in the city on business last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. . Chas. Humphrey, of Astoria, visited . with . Oregon City rela tives Sunday. , . 1 Mrs. C. B. Frissell's many friends will be pleased to learn that her condition is greatly improved. G. . L. Taylor, a prominent saw-mill operator of Toledo, was in the city the latter part of last week. Wm. Stubba. of Estacada, the pioneer newspaper subscription rustler. - was in the city last Saturday. Mrs. Harry Symes and daughter, Helen, of. Salem, visited this week at the home of E. J. Daulton in this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Southard, of Port land, visited in the city last Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shaw. Miss Evelyn Hurley, of New York, and Miss Mary Conyers, of Portland, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. C. W. Pope. Mrs. M. E. Graves and daughter Crys tal will be the guests of Mrs. R. W. ; French of The Dalles, for a few weeks. H. M. and Roselyn Robbins, who have been under the doctor's care in this city i for some ime, returned Sunday to their homes at Monitor. I G. Plass, secretary of the Mt. Hood Brewing Company, of Sellwood, was in the city Tuesday on business in the in terest of his company. Rev. F. H. Mixsell, formerly pastor of the Oregon City Presbyterian Church and now located at South Bend. Washington, j was visiting old acquaintances in this Deputy District Attorney C. Schuebel and G. B. Dlmick were in Canby Monday conducting an assault and battery case in the justice court. city for a few days last week. F. E. Albright, of Molalla, was in the city the latter part of last week He re ports that the people of Molalla are too busy to keep track of news items. County Judge A. E. Lake, of Wasco county, and Mrs. EV Foster, of Eagle Creek, were among those attending the funeral of the late Miss Bradley in this city Wednesday. George Brown has accepted a position in the Cascade laundry, succeeding Mr. Hess who goes to Woodburn to assume the management of a. laundry plant that is being installed there. George Parsons, director of Parson's orchestra, or .fortiana, was m me city this week consulting with the Eagles in regard to the dancing party to be- given by that lodge at the Armory Monday evening, April 24. Parson's orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music. Mrs. C. W. Strickland, who has for the last two months been at St. Vin cent's hospital, Portland, has returned and is now at the home of Mrs. L. H. Strickland, at Gladstone. Mrs. . Strick land's many friends will be glad to learn that she Is improving nicely. Jacob Cassell, proprietor of the Elec tric Hotel, left this week for a two months' visit in the East. Iowa, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania are among the states to be visited and Mr. Cassell will not return until the latter part of May. This is his first visit to his old home af ter an absence of twenty-five years. S. S. Johnson, who for several months represented the Portland Journal in the capacity of correspondent at this point, has resigned his position and gone to Johnson made many friends who will Portland. While at - Oregon City Mr. wish him well wherever he may locate. R. L. Holman is temporarily acting as Journal correspondent, in this vity. E. H. Burghardt, the Barton merchant. was in the city the latter part of last week in the interest of 'the application of the people of that section of the county for the building of a bridge across the Clackamas on the Logan -Barton road. The Barton delegation . returned well pleased with the success of their visit, having persuaded the county court to assume 70 , per cent of the expense of building the proposed structure. Drs. Beatie & Beatle, Dentists, Rooms 16, 17 18. Weinhard Building. SOCIAL EVENTS ft PoriM Clotii Una Next door to Harding's drug store Oregon City, Oregon The Knights and Ladies of Security gave a successful dancing party at the Armory last Saturday night. One of the most successful sessions the Artisans have engineered for a long time was that of last Thursday night when the Oregon City Assembly was visited by about fifty of the Sellwood Assembly. After an Interesting pro gram, a delicious supper was served and then dancing until 1 o'clock followed. S 8 The pupils of the Barclay High school under the direction of Prof. Greenleaf, of Portland,, are preparing to present "Rip Van Winkle" at Shlvely's Opera House in this city Saturday evening, April 29.- There are among the Barclay pupils a number having considerable ability along this line and a very cred itable performance may be assured. $. ' Window cards have been distributed announcing " the first annual ball " to be given by the Oregon City Aerie of Eagles. The party will be held at the Armory. Easter Monday, the 24th inst. Parson's full nrphpRtrn. nf Ti-ir-t lnH havfnv Friday, June 9. Designated as Oregon j nna -,. th Tw v. City Day-at Lewis & Clark Fair. j , th Friday, June 9 was yesterday desig- , G B Dlm,ck Dr w E Car Hon c nated as Oregon City Day at the Lewis ; n wtw tjv a i t m The people of this city I ,ce R HolmlLn, Bruce Zu'mwalt" O. W. Eastham and C. W. Kelly. OREGON CITY AT THE FAIR. & Clark Fair. will share the day with McMinnville, which has also been assigned the same day for its exercises. Bm tha 6nstu t Tha Kind Yon Haw Always BoaVt PERKINS AMERICAN HERBS . -.. Never Sold by Druggists. V R. W. BAKER, Agent, . Willamette, Or. IF Money Saving THE SHEBWIN tTlLUAStS PAIHTt Money Saving in Painting doesn't mean necessarily the use of cheap-by-the-gallon paint. It means the use of first quality paint paint that will cover more surface to the gallon, that will spread easy and save the painters time, that will wear well and put off for the longest time the need of repainting. V THE Sbewin- Williams PAINT is a money saver. It covers more surface to the gallon because it is ground exceptionally fine and is thoroughly mixed. It wears longer because it is made from the best materials, so thoroughly combined that they become inseper able and. hold together on the building for the longest time. When you buy Sherwin-Williams Paint at $J.75per gallon it is much cheaper for you in the end than any other paint would be at $1.25 per gallon. We have a complete paint stock and are prepared to furnish lead, oil or any kind of paint ing materiatat Portland prices. Our paint man is always ready to figure out for you the exact amount of material necessary, and give you ad vice about mixing and applying any and all kinds of paints. Come in and talk it over with him Htmtley "Brothers Co Druggists & Paint Dealers Oregon City, Or. - PETTIT & CO- Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber i ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRY '. LUMBER A SPECIALTY Yard and Office Head of Molalla Avenue, Opposite Everhart's Store Phone No. J847 OREGON CITY, OREGON A Few Hunclredl Dollars is often the making of one's 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. 17ie Bank of Oregon City School Report. The following is report of District No. 99, Clackamas County, for month end ing March 31: Number of days taught,' 20; number of days attendance, 523; number of days absence, 16 ; number of times , tardy, 3. Names of those who have been neither tardy or absent; Larry Berg, Bert Berg, Simon Becker. Edith Deardorff, Mabel Deardorff, Joseph Frolich, Lulu and Me lita Rushford, Glen and Ray Rushford, Maud Strack, Gertrude Ulrich, Lydia Zinser, Royal Zinser. Laura Ulrich. Visitors always welcome. CARRIE E. STOKER. New Cure for Cancer. . All 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 Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now It is perfectly well." . Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Howell & Jones drug store. Bob, the well-known stallion, will make the season of 1905 at Oak Grove Stock Farm. Service 6. Services every day in the year except Sunday. His colts can be seen at the farms of Robert Cur rin, James O. Linn, Henry Githens and J. H. Kitchen, of Currinaville. David Breidenstein. of Estacada, has a span of colts from the' same horse. B. H. Burghardt, of Barton; David Hoffmels ter, of Eagle Creek and Homer Glover, of Eagle Creek, also have his colts. Mr. Dowty also has several colts at his farm. They are all of kind disposition. 4 14 Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay. In order to accommodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaqulna Bay, the .Southern Pacific Co. will sell, on Wednesdays and Sat urdays of each week, until March 81. 1905, round trip tickets at low lates, to Taquina and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who de sire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest Southern Pacific acent for tickets. : -. - ' , Subscribe for the Enterprise.