Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 19, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OEEGQN CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1905.
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NEW TO DAY I
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MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7
per cent. Farm security. U'Ren
& ,Schubel.
MORTGAGE OANS NEGOTIATED.
at lowest rates, Latourette's office.
Commercial Bank Building, Oregon
City. . '
Local Events
See 'Baby" at the Opera House Wed
xiesday night.
Ive' offices In the "Portland Land Office".
This act Is one of the official details re
quired in connection with the proposed
removal of the Oregxra City Land Office
to Portland.
Surveyor H. A. Rands, accompanied by.
Wilfred and Norman C. White, George
M. Tucker, E. R. Whilock and Wm. C.
Callit, of this city, leaves today for
Northern Idaho where- they will survey
the west one-half of the Couer d'Alene
Indian reservation. The party will be
gone about four months.
In the ejectment suit of Mary. .Horn,
vs. Charles F. Horn and E. W. Horashuh,
the defendants on' Wednesday filed an
answer -in which the material allegations
set forth in the complaint are denied and
counter charges preferred against Mrs.
Horn, her children and her legal counsel,
whom it Is claimed have entered into a
conspiracy to defraud the defendant,
Horn, out of his property. This is a suit
to set Aside he transfer by Horn of all
his property to E. W. Horashuh.
Good Ffbur J1.05 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.
Otis Shelley anil Dora Henrici procured
a. marriage licejise from County Clerk
Creenman Tuesday.
Miss Harding and Miss Conyers, will
sing a duett at the concert to be given
toy Miss Veda Williams May 22, Woodman
Holl.
A rare treat at the Opera House Wed
nesday night "Baby."
Tomorrow afternoon at Willamette
Tails there will be played a game of base
toall between the Portland Academy and
the Barclay High School nines.
A majority of the members of the
Women's Club went to Barlow yesterday
-where they were entertained by Miss
Mary S. Barlow.
Styles unique and fashionable Prices
best. Miss C. Goldsmith.
Agnes J. Hamilton and F. E. McAr
thur, of the New Era community, were
wedded at St. John's Catholic church,
Monday morning, Rev. Father'- Hilde
brand officiating.
The members of the Methodist church
srave a reception Wednesday evening at
the church at 7:30 o'clock to the 24
members received as a result of the recent
union revival meetings.
Marriage of Miss Dora Henrici to Otis
Shelley was solemnized Tuesday in the
office of the Justice of the Peace, Judge
Xdvy Stipp officiating. The contracting
parties reside near Beaver Creek.
On., next Wednesday night- the people of
Oregon City are promised a rare treat,
on which occasion the Fowler Company
will present the Latest New York com
edy success entitled "Baby" a strictly
up-to-date society comedy. The company
numbers ten people, are all artists of
merit, and are direct from the East.
Funeral of the late Rebekah Lund was
held Tuesday afternoon at the Congre
gational Church in Oswego, and inter
ment was In Oswego cemetery. Deceas
ed was 18 years of age, and resided with
her widowed mother and sister at Os
wego. Dropsy was the cause of .her death
which occurred at Oswego Monday morning.
Choice selection of up-to-date designs,
popular prices, at Miss C. Goldsmith's.
Thursday, June 1, 1905, will be a legal
holiday In Oregon. Governor Chamberlain
having so ordered In a proclamation. That
will be the opening day of the Lewis and
Clark Fair, for which reason the day was
set apart as a holiday. The governor also
issued a proclamation calling the atten
tion of the people of the state to the
special days set apart by the Fair Com
mission for the different cities of the
state. He urges the people of the several
communities to attend the Fair In large
numbers on the days set apart for them.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTAITED
at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Com
mercial Bank Building, Oregon City.
The committees having in charge the
Lewis & Clark Fair Exhibit from this
county, have asked the county court for
an appropriation of $1000 the original
appropriation of a similar amount hav
ing been exhausted. Superintendent
Dixon is arranging and packing the ex
hibit which will be taken to Portland as
rapidly as it is ready. There will be held
a meeting of the executive and general
committees in this city Saturday, the
27th Inst., when the details, of the ex
hibit will receive final attention. -All
contributions to the county exhibit
should be left at the county court house
in this city.
.MEMORIAL DAY ORDERS.
The many friends of Rev. W. H. Wett
laufer, pastor of the German Evangelical
church in this city, are glad to know that
lie has been returned to the pastorate
of the Oregon City church for another
year.
Trimmed hats at popular' prices at
Miss C. Goldsmith's.
Money to loan on Farms. Land Titles
examined. Dlmlck & Dlmlck, Lawyers,
Oregon City, Oregon...
Mrs. F. A. Sleight this week received
from the Oregon City Camp, Woodmen
of the World, J2000 in payment of a pol
icy held by her husband, the late County
Clerk Sleight, in that fraternal organiza
tion.
The Roos saloon building is undergoing
xtensive repairs principally on the in
terior which will be greatly remodeled.
An elegant new bar and other furnish
ings will be installed.
If you want to laugh see the Fowler
Company at the Opera House Wednesday
night.
Rev. ". H. Wettlaufer. Evangelistical
pastor, who has been stationed to Oregon
City by conference for another year, will
preach at the Highland Baptist Church
Sunday, May 21. at 3 p. m. All wel
come.
Last Sunday evening the members of
the Oregon City I. O. O. F. and Rebekah
lodges attended services at the First
Baptist church in a body. The pastor,
Eev. S. P. Davis preached a sermon on
the subject of Fraternal Organizations.
A. R. Price, recently from Bremerton,
Washington, has purchased a half in
terest in the clothing and shoe ' business
of his brother, J. M Price in this city
and the business will be conducted on an
enlarged scale under the firm name of
Price Bros.
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.
Register Dresser and Receiver Bibee
liave been reappointed to their respect-
Do You Know
Anything
ABOUT
Eppley's
Dr. C. A. Stuart and Pat Lyons had an
exciting experience Sunday morning.
While driving ,to Parkplace and when
about to cross the Southern Pacific Com
pany's track near Albright's lake, the
horse shied and leaped over an embank- Of unusual intererst will prove the
ment entirely demolishing the buggy. The I matinee performance that is advertised
occupants miraculously escaped unin- for Canemah Park baseball diamond next
jured. j Sunday afternoon. The principal attrac
tion will be a game of baseball between
Jerome Hart contributes an article, I the Red Men and the Eagles. Steel cages
"Foreigners in Egypt," to the Argonaut have been provided for the officiating
of May 15th. Mr. Hart tells of the ani- I umpires and every precaution will be
mosities that exist between the differ- I taken by the management to suppress
ent nationalities there, and of the imper- I unusual demonstrations on the part of
fal contempt bestowed upon all of them I the savages on the one hand and the
by the natives. He relates some very I winged bird on the other. Having re-
amusing incidents notably the panic of ceived the contract to clip the wings of
Arabs at a hotel fire. I the Eagles, the Red Men will commence
operations at 2.-30 p. m. Those witness
There was a large attendance at the Ing the performance will be charged 25
dancing party given at the Armory last I cents to insure the Red Men from losing
Thursday night by the Oregon City As- any money on the contract.
sembly. United Artisans. It had been
planned to hold the party at Canemah
Park, but the weather being unfavorable,
the Armory was secured and a very en
joyable time was the result.
Personal Mention
un ana a . M&y M1S8 i.atn Forbes Pratt SDent Sunday with friends
cneney, tne pnotograpner, will De locat- I aj Albany.
hMin. - t AjTt in h Tmh Mr. Rosco Morris was a Eugene visits
streets, where she will be pleased to meet I or over Sunday.
her many friends. Thursday. June 1. Mrs. F. A. Sleight spent Sunday with
will be opening day and all visitors to friends t Canby.
Miss Cheney's studio on that day will Miss Ella Shaver is visiting with re la
be given a free sitting. I tives at Spokane.
Miss Gwendoline Shaw spent Sunday
1 nere nas oeen arranged an, ail aay s 1 -oHth friends at Eneene.
picnic at caneman JfarK next Sunday
by the Wacheno Social Club. At 2:30 p.
m. there will be played a match game of
baseball between the Red Men and the
Eagles. There will be music by the Ital
ian Band that appeared last week at the
Senator Browned Will Be Orator of the
I Day General Orders.
t. State Senator George C- Brownell will 1
deliver the Memorial day address. May
30, in Shively's Opera-House to the mem
bers of the Grand Army of the Republic
and Meade Relief Corps. Dr. W. E. Carll
is president of the day. . Rev. E. S. Bol
linger, pastor of the First Congregational
Church will officiate as chaplain of the
day. and Rev. P. K. Hammond, rector
of St. Paul's Episcopal church will de
liver the address on "The Unknown
Dead," at the cemetery.
Commander James F. Nelson, of Meade
Post No. 2, G. A. R., has issued the fol
lowing order to the post:
Headquarters Meade Post, No. 2, G.
A. R.. May 16, 1905.
General orders No. 1 The attention of
the comrades of Meade Post is called to
the coming memorial services. Members
f Meade Post and all old soldiers with
in our midst are requested to meet at
Willamette Hall at 9:30 a. m., on Sun
day morning. May 28. to attend memorial
services at St. John's Church, where ap
priate divine services will be held.
At 8:30 o'clock a. m.. on May 30, the
post will meet at their hall to conduct
Decoration Day exercises. The post and
visiting comrades will form : on Main
streeL in front of Willamette Hall, and
march to the suspension bridge, where
the Women's Relief Corps will conduct
the services In honor of the sailor dead;
at the close of these exercises the column
will march to Shively's Hall, where the
oration and other exercises will be held;
at the close of the exercises the column
will reform and marrch to Mountain View
Cemetery, where the ritualistic work of
the order will be carried out. At the
conclusion of the services, flowers will
be strewn on the graves of our departed
comrades. After the performance of this
sacred duty, the column will return to
the post quarters, where the parade will
disband. -
A general invitation is extended to all
citizens and fraternal societies in the
city to participate in the exercises of the
day. Meade Post respectfully requests
all business houses in the city to close
during the Decoration Day services.
' .n --J-ViiMJta- V . i .mi , .in- ? i I iBIll m.K. Jl i 4
Miss Bertha Goldsmith spent Sunday
with relatives at Eugene.
J. W. Roots, of Boring, was a visitor
to Oregon City last Saturday.
Miss Alice Tuft is slowly recovering-
Star in Portland and dancing will be I after a several weeks' illness.
held in the pavilion throughout the day
and evening.
It is not too early to emphasize the fact
that the Firemen's Tournament and
Fourth of July celebration to be held at
Oregon City this year will by no means
be a one dav affair. There will be three
days July 3, 4 and 5 each brimful of of the Grange, was in the City Saturday
entertaining features. If you are coming Irom ner nme at muiino.
to celebrate at Oregon City, arrange to I Captain H. E. Hayes, of Mt. Tabor, is
remain for the full three days. It will I visiting at the home of his son. Judge
County Judge Ryan attended another
Good Roads meeting at Pendleton the
first of the week.
Miss Fannie Pullen, of Savannah, Mis
souri. is visiting at Canemah, the guest
of Miss Minnie Rakel.
Mrs. Mary S. Howard, state secretary
be worth your time.
G. E. Hayes, at Gladstone.
Miss Maude Fromong, of Gladstone,
who -has been very low with pneumonia,
is reported slightly improved.
Joseph Purdom. who went to Call
Perac
Hill
Iff
Powder?
If not you should know. It's
a pure article put up in
A ; pint Mason jars full
weight.
A press dispatch from Canyon City,
Grant County, says: City Marshal H.
W. Lucy, of Prairie City, has been charg-
first degree for the fatal shooting of ago,
Ernest Hickman, a bartender. In a saloon "
on the early morning of April 29. Lucy j Mr-. and Mrs. Ralph T. Marshall ana
had a hearing before a Justice of the Wm. E. Marshall, of Russellville, visited
Peace a short time ago. when he was iast Sunday with relatives at Canemah.
held to the grand jury on a charge of I Sam Stowe has gone to Grays Harbor,
manslaughter. I Washington, with a force of men to
superintend some operations for the W.
The Argonaut for May 15th contains ' " r' ""Ipiuly-
two short stories. One of them. "Bob" by Mrs. T. A. Pope and daughter, Miss
Oliver Dibert, is a thrilling tale of an Laura, are visiting with Mrs. Pope's
Indian maiden's love-affair. The other, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner at Long
The Proprieties," a translation by H. Beach, Washington.
Twltchell from the French of Hugues le Chas. Holmstrom, a former Clackamas
Roux, Is a very amusing . story, telling I county resident and now head janitoi
of how a Frenchman's ingenuity enabled at the capitol building at Salem, was in
him o avoid a violation of the Rroprie- I the city Wednesday on business before
ties. the Land Office.
The Misses Hurley. Misses Jackson,
Just Came Pretty shirt waists 88c up; I and Broughton and English, of Port
Handkerchiefs lc, 2c up; Ladies' Hose I land, were among those attending the
9c up; new Laces and Ribbons at cut I Schumann Singing Society muslcale last
prices. RED FRONT STORE. Wednesday evening.
Carleton Harding has returned from
"My Partner" was presented under the I Berkeley where lie has been attending the
auspices of the Woodmen, by local tal- University of California and will spend
ent at Shively's opera house last Friday the summer with his parents', Mr. and
and. Saturday nights before audiences 1 Mrs. G. A. Harding.
that were not as large as the merit of I County Judge Ryan was at Eungene
tne penormance aeservea. .ine various the latter part of last week in attend
pans were as a ruie capaDiy sustamea. ance at a meeting of the Board of Di
As Major Britt, W. R. Logus, .who is rectors of the Oregon Good Roads Asso-
possessea of more than ordinary talent Ciation, of which he is a director.
. ,i I uuim Jaoij i.uiij ti o, Ul v.. I.J, l.a cv 11 1 1:, was
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in tne city mis ween assisting m arrang
ing the details of the farewell concert
ine remains of Joseph Lawler, son of that is to be eiven for Miss Veda Will
Mrs, Margaret Lawler, of this city, who lams at Woodmen Hall next Monday
was Kinea Dy tne premature explosion I evening. May 22.
of a blast in Wyoming Sunday, arrived
here Wednesday night. The deceased,
who was 32 years of age, was well known
in this city where he was raised. He is
survived by a wife, his mother, three
Mrs. V. S. Winslow, of Charitan, Iowa,
Mrs. J. N. Miller, of St. Joseph, Missouri,
and Mrs. M. , E. Johnson, of Alliance,
Nebraska, delegates to the O. R. C. con-
sisters and a brother. Burial took place ventlon at Portland, were the guests of
at New Era Thursday following funeral """' '"V " "ay wee"-
Mrs. Mary S. Howard, of Mulino, Dr.
J. W. Thomas, of Molalla and K. G.
Starkweather, of Milwaukie, were in tho
The marriage of Miss Viola M. Farr city Tuesday in attendance at a meeting
services at St. John's Catholic church in
this city.
and Mr. Otto C. Ashbaugh. both of this
city, took place at . the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Farr,
Wednesday evening, May 17. . Rev. E. S.
Bollinger officiated at the ceremony which
was witnessed by only the, relatives and
a few friends of the contracting parties.
The bride was attended by. Miss Fischer
as bridesmaid, the groom being supported
by Mr?. ' Frank - Blair as best man. - Mr.
and Mrs. Ashbaugh have the very best
wishes of their friendsrfor much happi-
of the committees having in charge the
Clackamas county exhibit for the Lewis
& Clark Fair. -
Cary Duncan . and wife, of Stockton,
Calofornia, were the guests this week of
their old time friends, Mr. and .Mrs. R.
D. Wilson, Mr. Duncan formerly resided
at Oregon City where he was engaged
as a miller in the local plant of the Port
land Flouring Mills Company.
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Drs. Beatie & Beatle, Dentists, Boom
16, 17 18. Weinhard Building.
Communication Was Uncalled For.
Last week's Enterprise contained a
communicated artricle by Mr. Horn con
cerning the Horn lawsuit which should
not have been published as too much
venom was displayed by Mr. Horn in his
statement of the case. The Enterprise
has no knowledge of the merits of the
controversy but can see no good in air
ing either side in the newspapers.
The article published last week charges
Mr. Hedges with various crimes and mis
demeanors when, as far as the Enter
prise knows and believes, he represented
his client to the best of his ability as an
attorney should. Because Mr. Hedges
represented Mrs. Horn and was opposed
to Mr, Horn's views in the controversy
and endeavored to get for his client such
a settlement as. in his opinion, she was
entitled to, Mr Hedges is charged with
all of the crimes in the calendar.
The Enterprise does not wish to be un
derstood as sanctioning this statement
of Mr. Horn's, but on the other hand,
believes Mr. Hedges did only what was
proper and was the duty of : any honor
able attorney to do under the circum
StanceSi An attorney must represent the
interests of his client and to do this
many good people believe he is not doln&.
right because his measures do not suit
them and sensational charges are fre
quently made. These usually contain
little or no truth and nothing is gained
by going into the newspapers with them.
Pocket Kodaks $6, $10, $J2, $J5, $20.
Long Focus Kodaks $20, $25, $35.
Brownie Cameras $1, $2, $5, $9.
All the daylight loading.
n 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.
Huntley Bros Co
Progressive Druggists.
PETTIT & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers
in Lumber
WILL ENTERTAIN THE PIONEERS.
Wednesday, May 31, Will Be Pioneer Day
With the Women's Club. j
There will be tendered a reception to .
Clackamas county pioneers by the Oregon I
City Women's Club at Willamette Hall j
in this city Wednesday. May 31. feainch I
will be served at 12:30 o'clock noon, a !
programme and social session to follow
at 2 o'clock.
Governor Chamberlain has been asked
to deliver the principal address and there
will also be short talks by other promi
nent citizens.
(A general invitation to the pioneers of
this county to be present and partici
pate in the day's program is extended
by the Women's Club. Music for the.
occasion will be in charge of Miss Hard.
ing of this city.
ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
' LUMBER A SPECIALTY
DRY
Yard and Office Head of Molalla
Avenue. Opposite Everhart's Store
Phone No. 84r7
OREGON CITY, OREGON
, Mr. Robert C. Wright, of Portland, de
livered an eloquent address to the Ma
sons of Oregon City at Masonic Hall
Wednesday evening on "The Kingdom of
Solomon." There was a good attend
ance and the affair was thoroughly en
joyed by the fortunate auditors.
Missouri Day at the Lewis & Clark Ex
position has been changed from August
17 to September 14. Governor Joseph
W. Folk of the "Show Me" state will
attend.
Announcement
I have made arrangements again
this season for the exclusive sale
In Oregon City for
SWETLAND'S ICE CREAM
This famous delicacy has stood
the test for 17 years with a con
stantly Increasing sale. Beyond
all question It Is the Best and
Purest Ice Cream and has won a
flow Do You Spend Your Ivloney?
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."
cIhc Bank " Oregon City
reputation as
The Ice Cream of Quality
Served at our fountain and in our cozy
Ice Cream Parlor p
Special prices for Picnics -and Socials.
J. A. TUFTS
Main Street, one door north of Barlow'
Grocery...
The Olympia
We are prepared to supply the wants of the 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.
With right service and right treatment, we expect to merit the patronage
of the public. : : : : : : :
THE OLYMPIA
W. J. G EMM ELL, Prop.
Main Street, one door south Huntley Bros. Co. Oregon City, Oregon
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