OEEGON" CITY ENTEEPKISB, FEIDAY, MAY 12, 1905. NEW TO-DAY MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND per cent. Farm security. U'Ren & Schubel. . ' MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED. at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Commercial Sank Building, Oregon City. Local Events Styles unique and fashionable best. Miss C. Goldsmith. -Prices A free delivery of mail service to resi dents of Bolton, Shipley, West . Oregon City and "Willamette from the Oregon City office, will be started June 1. Money to loan on Farms. Land Titles examined. Dimlck &. Dimlck, Lawyers Oregon City, Oregon... Wacheno Tribe of Red Men and Court Robinhood, Foresters, will unite In giv ing an excursion up the Columbia river some time within the next few weeks. It has been decided by the Oregon City school board to hold the annual election of teachers in the city's public schools at the regular meeting- of the Board in June. Alti-tone is the tonic to build you up after a spell of the La Grippe. Guaran teed. Sample free. Charman & Co., de pendable druggists. The members of the Derthick Club were entertained last Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. G. Miller. It was decided by the club to give the first of a series of picnics at Meldrum's Tuesday afternoon, the 16th. Eby & Eby this week added 200 volumes to their law library which now consists of 450 volumes. This addition makes of this firm's library one of the most com plete in the city. Good Flour $1.05 sack; Rice 4c, Soda 4c, Soap 7 to 10 bars 25c, Soap powder 6c pound, clothes pins, lc doz; Oranges and Lemons lc each. RED FRONT STORE. I.Irs. Clara Montgomery, aged 24 years, 'lied Hay 11, 1905, at the residence of her i'athe-. Mr. -Wells. Sixth street and-Rail-rorl Kvenuf. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 13. Saturday, June 10th will be Oregon City day at- the Lewis & Clark Fair instead of Friday, June 9th, according to a revised assignment of days to the various cities in Oregon. This day June 10th,' has been designated as a day that will be devoted to the cities .of Astoria. Salem, Oregon City and Woodburn. "THERE WILL BE NOTHING TO . IT." invited friends at Willamette Hall Wed nesday evening at their first musicale. In the evening's program, which em- Everything Point to a Grand Independ- Bargain Plan this year Ladies Walk ing hats 48c .up; Dress hats $1.40 up. Beautiful hats at two-thirds usual price. RED FRONT STORE. Judge Ryan has ascertained on inves tigation that the repairing and painting of the suspension bridge, recently or dered by the county court, will be a more expensive improvement than was expect ed. It is found that the needle beams and cords of ' this structure are badly rotted. The work of repairing, however. will begin soon. braced the compositions of Grieg. C. B. Hawley, KJerulf, Dorn-Platte, Rees, Schu mann, O. King and Brahms, the Society was assisted by Portland talent Miss Imogen Harding directed the programme. The Schumann Singing Society is com posed of the following members: So pranos Mrs. Lewellyn Adams, Mrs. Au gusta Warner; Misses Ethelwyn Albright, Metta Flnley, Alice Lewthwaite, Vet a Kelly, May Mark, Laura Pope, Cis Bar clay Pratt. Echo Samson, Veva TuII, Josephine Chase, Martha Frances Draper, Ethel Graves, Margaret Goodfellow, Em ma Quinn; altos, Mrs. Charles Bluhm, Misses Myrtle Buchanan, Edith Cheney, Josephine Creelman, Helen Daulton, Eva Scott, Addle Clark, Ara Foster, Maysle Foster, Bertha Kennedy. J. A. Tufts has arranged to handle Swetland's ice cream this year and will be the exclusive dealer at Oregon City to handle this famous delicacy which has stood the test for seventeen years. - If you want a delicious and refreshing dish of ice cream, you will make no .mistake In calling at Mr. Tuft's confectionery parlors on Main street, one door north I latest in women's wear; The Argonaut for May 8th Is to be the Special Spring Literary Number, consisting of forty pages, and containing announcements of the new books, re views of and extracts from the best ones, literary letters from London and Paris, portraits of authors and of stage people, besides numerous other Illustrations.. Other notable features of this number will be "Along the Nile," an elaborately Illustrated article by Jerome Hart, writ ten in his best vein; "Little Sunshine," by Graham MacNell an unusually good story of San Francisco's Barbary Coast; "Spring Fashions In New York," by Ger- aldine Bonner, who discourses on the Russian Refu of Barlow's grocery. 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 Pears all Manufacturing Company, Des Moines, Iowa. They allow a big commission, also give premiums. Write them for sample outfit. gees at Shanghai," an extremely inter esting letter from 'R. E. H." ; extracts' from Sir Mountstuart E. - Grant Duff's reminiscences; anecdotes of Joseph Jeff erson: a reproduction of a page of the manuscript of Keat's "Hyperion,"; and a criticism of "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Columbia Theatre. This number of the Argonaut sells at the regular price ten cents. The Young People's Society of the First Presbyterian Church gave a social at the residence of Judge and. Mrs. T. F. Cowing Wednesday evening. The program in cluded the following selected numbers: solos. Miss Williams, Mrs. Betzel, Miss Grace Marshall, Miss Alvena Horn; read ing,. Mrs. George C. Brownell; piano duet, Miss Winnie Young and Miss Bertha Frederick; piano solos. Miss Ethel Jack son, Miss Bertha Frederick. Personal Mention The members of Pioneer Chapter. Or der of the Eastern Star on Tuesday ev ening entertained about sixty members of Camelia Chapter, of Albina. The usu al delightful time is reported. The inventory and appraisement in the estate of Benjamin Jaggar, deceased, gives the value of realestate In Multno mah county at $52,000 with property fn this county of the value of $19,200. Choice selection of up-to-date designs. popular prices, at Miss C. Goldsmith's. The divorce decree in the suit of Iva B. Meleen against N. F. Meleen was set aside the other day because of an Ir regularity in securing service on the dis trict attorney. The defect having been corrected, the couple was re-divorced. Superintendlent Zinser is mailing ito school officers the supplies for the an nual school meeting in June, also copies of the new school laws to each district. This distribution exhausts the supply of school laws of which none are available for teachers. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTAITED at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Com mercial Bank Building, Oregon City. Richard -Barber was presented with a handsome badge Tuesday night at the meeting of Court Robinhood, Foresters of America. The badge was a token of appreciation for the good work Mr. Bar ber has done In his capacity as lecturer of the court. 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. Having accepted the invitation of A the officiating pastor, the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, of this city, will attend in a body the Sunday evening services. May 14, at. the First Baptist Church when Rev. S. P. Davis, who Is temporarily sup plying the Baptist pulpit as pastor, will deliver a discourse appropriate to the occasion. D. C. Yoder. of Hubbard, was in the city Saturday. George Doll and daughter. Miss Bessie. have gone to San Francisco for a visit. H. A. Williams, editor of the Estaca- da News was in the city the first of the week. . James M. Mclntyre, of Northport, Work on the Fischer mill road near Logan was begun this week and in this Washington, is visiting with relatives in imnrovement about S5000. of which $2000 ln,s ""J' was provided by private subscription. will be expended. When completed, the cut-off that is being made and by which the Logan road is extended on a direct line towards Oregon City, connecting with the Viola road, the distance between Lo gan and Oregon City will be reduced by about 3 miles. State Senator Brownell was at Mc- Minnville last week where he successfully defended John T. Pickens of the charge of murdering Marion L. Potter at Sher idan, Yamhill county, ;last November. The trial was held before Judge Burnett and a jury that returned a verdict of acquittal after five hours' deliberation It was shpwn at the trial that, the mur- J tendent; of the Dr. Woods Hutchinson dered man had seduced Picken's young I open air sanitorium. Miss Vera 'Hill, of The Dalles, visited with friends in this city the latter part of last week. , . v Mrs. O. D. Austin, of Albany, visited this week, a guest at the home of her brother Linwood E. Jones, in this city. Rev. Wettlaufer, pastor of the Ger man Evangelical church, this week at tended a conference of his denomination at Lents. Rev. E. S. Bollinger was at Wilsonville and. Butteville this week where he de llveded his illustrated lecture on "Pll grim's Progress.' Miss Nellie Jackson, of this city, has accepted the appointment as superin- ence Celebration at Oregon City. - If Bigna count for anything and the situation may be expressed in slang, "there will be nothing to It." This state ment, of course, applies to the Firemen's Tournament and Fourth of July celebra tion that are to be held here July 3. 4, and 5. The general committee reports that there is every indication for one grand celebration three days of genu ine and continuous sport.' Among the attractions offered are hose races with cash prizes aggregating $650. grand street parade, grand ball on night of July 4, immense street parade with numerous cash prizes offered for best floats, log rolling contests, foot races, boatraces, swimming contests, other events on the water front and last but not least, music by perhaps three brass bands Aurora, Milwaukie and Oregon City. The details of the celebration are well in hand and everything Is working out nicely for the most sucessful, celebra tion that has been attempted in this city for years. Sub-committees on sports have been named by the general commit tee as follows: Hose races Frank McGinnis. C. W. Pope, E. J. Noble, Joe Goodfellow and Ed. Reckner. Parade J. W. Cole, W. Burns, W. J. Wilson and R. E. Woodard. Water sports Al. Cannon, F. Currin and W. Burns. Dancing Ed. Reckner, W. Burns, Al, Cox, Frank McGinnis, Al. Cannon, Joe Goodfellow and C. W; Pope. t Band M. Justin and R. E. Woodard. Printing E. J. Noble, Frank McGin nis, J. W. Cole. W. J. Wilson and C. W. Pope. Street sports Joe Goodfellow, George Ely and AL Cox. W. L. Tooze, Orator. Hon. Waller L. Tooze. of Woodburn, has accepted the invitation of the gen eral committee and will be the orator of the day. Mr. Tooze' is an entertaining speaker and will do his part towards in teresting the celebrators. EXPLANATION FROM MR. HORN. daughter. Senator Brownell in address ing the jury made an impressive appeal in behalf of the accused man. Having served for . seven successive years in the city's volunteer fire depart ment, Thomas Burke was granted an exempt certificate at the regular meet ing of Cataract Hose Company Tuesday evening. The event was duly celebrated correspondent McMinnvllle Reporter. Sid Richardson, of Oooa cofunty, visiting with relatives in this city after an absence of eleven years. Mr. Richard son has the distinction of being the first white child born in this state. Emmett Fay and wife left for their future home in Oregon City Wednesday, after a week's visit with Mrs. Fay's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Casey. Gopher having generously provided a spread- to which justice was done by the Cataracts and a few invited friends. At Tuesday night's meeting of the Cataracts, the challenge of the Columbia Hook & Lad der Company for a match game of base ball was accepted and E. F. McFarland was named as captain and manager of the team with Pat Finucane as treas- Do Yoa Know Anything ABOUT Perfec EppleyV M v ii Fo? Bat Expectorating in the face which was also slapped at too frequent intervals to suit, are among the allegations made by Hugh P. Ridings against Florence I. Rid ings in a divorce filed In the -circuit here Wednesday. Ridings also charges his wife with having gone buggy riding with Jack Christie one night and failing to return until 11 p. m. Other charges of irregular conduct on the part of the wife alleged to have been enacted while she was conducting a lodging house at Port land are cited by the plaintiff as grounds for asking for a legal separation and the care and custody of three minor child ren. Senator Brownell is attorney for plaintiff. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Downs, of Eugene, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shaw in this city. Mr. Downs was a delegate to the Order of Railroad Conductors' Convention at Port land. Lee Harding has returned from West Virginia where for fourteen months he was employed in a railroad construction project. As is usually the case with Oregonians whose lot calls them else where, Lee is more than delighted to return to his native clime. Drs. Beatle & Beatle, Dentists, Rooms 16, 17 18, Weinhard Building. CONCERT. J. J. Gibson and two little daughters, twins six years old, are lying almost at the point of death at their home at Max- burg, this county, as the result of being paper next week. thrown from a .buggy Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Gibson was driving from Canby home, when the team ran away and he and the. children were thrown from the vehicle and frightfully bruised. The first report received here by Mrs. Gibson's daughter was to the effect that the children were Miss Veda Williams will give a grand concert in this city, , Monday evening, May 22, in the Woodm-m Hill. She will be assisted by such splendid talent 'as Mrs. Kathryn Ward Pope, Miss Hard ing, MiSs Conyers, Miss Luger, of Port land, and Miss Dollie Cross. Miss Will iams is planning to study music in Chi cago the coming year, leaving about September 1st. With the above talent one of the best concerts ever given will greet the audience on this occasion. A full program will be published In this LAXAKOLA DOES IT. No Other Remedy so Sure to Cure Con stipation. Laxakola is the only laxative that acts as a tonic to the whole svstem. strentrth- both killed and that there was no hope enlng the organs and purifying the blood. a suusequeiit leiepuuiw Tt will riira fha mnat ,-fi for the father. message gives the information that the father will recover and that .there is a probability for the children to their injuries. survive Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson celebrated the 12th anniversary of their wedding Monday evening, at their home, Four- sallow complexions, and all similiar trou- xne evening hies will vanish, and vou will fl and constipation after every other remedy has failed. With your bowels and stomach free from refuse and impurities; with your kid neys and liver working naturally and your, blood pure and rich, backaches, headaches,' weak nerves, blotchy, muddy. If not 3rou should know. It's a pure article put up in pint Mason jars full ' weight. Sold by all Leading Grocers teenth and Jackson streets. was pleasantly passed with games and music and a delicious luncheon was serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were the re cipients of many beautiful presents.' and the guests were: Mr. ' and Mrs. W. A. Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Del Hartt Mr? and Mrs. E. J. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lankins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson. Mrs. Anton e Neterlin, Mrs. T. C. Read, Mrs. Ella Maple, Misses Net tle Kruse, Bertha Wyman, Edna Sim mons. Hattie Wilson. Bertha Wilson, Lena story, Mary Wilson. Mabel Wilson. Messrs. Clyde Wilson, Melvin Gleason, George Wilson. .. G--H. - Crook,, P.. JL Greaves, ' Hay' Maple, Elden Lankins. . i. Much credit belongs to' the members of the Schumann Singing Society who so delightfully entertained a number of look strong, healthy and vigorous. Be cause of Its purity, pleasant taste and gentle, yet effective, action, infants and the most delicate invalids can take it without any disagreeable or harmful af ter effects, ' Huntley Bros. & ' Co., recommend Lax akola to their customers with every con fidence and guarantee you will et re lief from the very first dose. Try it, and if it proves in the least disi appointing the druggist will pay your quarterback.' Scratch, Scratch,' Scratch; unable to at tend to business during the day,. rand un able to sleep during the night. ' Itching piles, horrible plague. Doao's Ointment cures, never falls. ; At any drug 'store. ;. San Jose, Cal.f., May 8th, 1905. To the Editor Oregon City Enterprise: Dear Sir: I hope you will allow me suf ficient space in your paper to correct a great injustice that I feel has been done Mr. Schuebel and his partner, Mr. TFRen, who have been my attorneys in the very unpleasant affair between my family and myself. In the Oregon City Courier of April 14, 1905, I saw an article. "The Horns Once Again." In which Mr. Schuebel is accused of wasting $800 of my estate. that I am insane and that Mr. Schuebel prevailed on me to deliver to Mr. Horn shuh a pretended deed to all my property in Oregon. Mr. Schuebel and his partner have pro tected me and my interests and I have gladly paid them every dollar they have received, and they have earned every dollar I paid them. The only money that was wasted and out of which I feel that I have been robbed, was by Mr. J. E. Hedges, who through the court compelled me to pay to Hedges & Griffith $275.00, which is far more than I had paid Mr. Schuebel and his partner for their work. -Jfam jiow 65 years old and I have work ed hard all my life to get enough to live comfortably in my old age, and if it had not been for some scheming persons, among which is Mr. Hedges, who is the attorney for Mrs. Horn, and who have been , trying to get me out of the way by sending me to the asylum so that they ; might get all my property, which fully j demonstrated at the time they" had me arrested for insanity and tried before Judge Ryan, and from which I was dis- j charged by the Judge. As to my insanity, - I would refer the public to Drs. Sommer , and Wolf, who were -the examining doc- j tors at the trial, George A. Harding, Richard Petzold, D. M. Klemsen, Enos ! CahUl, the County Treasurer; James F. I Nelson, the County Assessor; all the ; members of Meade Post G. A. R., of which I am a member and in fact all the business men in Oregon City and hun- j dreds of others in Clackamas county, I with whom I have done business and . who are acquainted with me. j To show there was a scheme to send ' me to the asylum and rob me of my prop- ! FIFTEEN cmfwyp cmfwy : erty, after the case had been tried in j court and while I was trying to make a , settlement with Mrs. Horn of our prop erty rights, and I believe that she was not permitted to do so by her attorney, , Mr. J. E. Hedges, who wanted a larger slice. Mr. Alfred Horn, who I believe at the instigation of 'Mr. "Hedges for the purpose of scaitfhg me, said, publicly, there would be no compromise now, everything would have to go; they would send the old gray headed -r? Pocket Kodaks $6, $ J O, $12, $15, $20. Long Focus Kodaks $20, $25, $35. Brownie Cameras $ I, $2, $5, $9. All the daylight loading, daylight developing kind. This is Lewis and Clark year get your camera now and be ready. Anyway come in and and look them over. Catalog free. . . r ' t Huntley Bros. Co. Progressive Druggists. PETTIT & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. LUMBER A SPECIALTY DRY Yard and Office Head of Molalla Avenue f Opposite Evernart's Store Phone No. 847 OREGON CITY, OREGON to the asylum yet." When I saw How Do You Spend Your Money? ' Are you doing it in a way to secure substantial bene fits? Are you laying something aside for a "Rainy Day'? If not, you will never have a better time to be gin than now. To get quickly started in the easiest way, come to this bank and open an account. "A DOLLAR WILL DO IT." . , The Bank of Oregon City what they were . trying to do, as also L. D. Horn said in presence of Mr. L. Hornshuh that he was "sorry he did not ; break every- bone In my body." I did j fear the scheming of Mr. Hedges, be- ; sides bodily harm from some one of the J lot, and asked Mr.' Schuebel what I could : do to protect myseir so tnat i-migni nve in peace the rest of my days, and if I could not sell my right to the property I : J owned. Mr. Schuebel told me that I ; could sell my right to the property I own- 1 ed if I could -get some one to buy it. 112; then went to see Mr.' Hornshuh for the purpose of selling my property to him; He didn't want to buy the property, but insisted and begged him until he finally consented to buy the property, which I sold to him at a sacrifice so as to get away and get a chance to live in peace the rest of my days. No one has defrauded Mrs. Horn out of one cent of money or property. I simply sold my interest in. the property to Mr. Hornshuh and Mrs. Horn still has her dower in the property. I have simply prevented Mrs. Horn, Hedges & Co., from robbing me and trying to send me to the asylum. , . : i In closing I wish to. say. . that Mr. Schuebel and his partner have protected mfe in my rights that they have not wast ed ' or robbed me or my . estate, and that have every confidence in them that they have' earned every dollar they have received . from me, . and as a matter of fapt have received ' a ery small fee for the1 work they have done for me. I hope: hat you will find space in your paper for this letter, as I feel that it is due Mr. Schuebel and his partner,, that the truth should be told. . . "' T i : ResDectfullv'Vours.; - . .' CHARLES. F. HORN. The Glympia We are prepared to supply the wants of tlie inner man. Everything is new, fresh and homelike. Only white help employed. Our bill of fare at all times offers everything that is to be had at a first-class restaurant. 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