Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 26, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905.
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,(iy cvi'iilim at WlllniimiiM by llm
,,H. of Ihn Willamette Mi'lllMll,
Milllnm T. Krherd, ha imvn appointed
Kiilnr. H It. Imilrty Hulwlltulu,
l cuftliT, rolllw No. 1, St Millnllt,
v M miikiik n iurrnai n irtinr-
i of hi partner, Win, IHnaxtl In Hit.
!rr(k I'lM liiiKltn'0 of Mlmnk It HUx-ll
twlti I" th ahorUge ut the rhnrry
,Di uHrtim wishing hrrla will do
II (,i Iiivb iinliin ut Karri grocery.
Th Aulonimr, ni iwoi apir-nillng
unfair) IVn. 13 Stt and upwards, Every
In (iiarBnlffil t'harinan Co., drug-
ia, il ast-nt'
Margaret U Tllliifl "f t"lakamaa roun
ml A. Mi I niinii uf IhMiKlnn rotinty
ft. married nt the CortSTtigatlimal
tBm, May 13. Hkv. K. H IMIInsrr. of
Having trvtiul 13 mill Ut on a IJOOO
uil..ii H.rlnlitMik Inatrlrt Nu, 01
wrunlfttt" to build nw school houM
i thn lln tluil h ixwtt Swlwlwl nrnr
ihl ri.tion of up-to-date design,
,,uilr prl.es. at Mlu C. Goldsmith's.
Huntley lrtlif Company are agents
i- axvrral of llm Iwsl Oavnrtiment ap
tt Mall Ihme and are making ie
L pi in tiiiiibliiailon with (b Or-
nlan f Telegram.
Thrr wa paid llm member of I'lo
r Chapter. Ordnr of lh Kastem Bur,
(lal.nml vlalt Tuesday evening, by
Irlta Hnuatom of I'orlland, Urend
Limn of ih order In thl Mate,
jood Flour II 01 aark; Ille p, ftuda
Boap T to 10 bar i&a, Soap powder
(vnund. rlolhra plna, lo dot; Orangea
4 Imona lo aach.
IlKD MtONT DTORB.
Wnrkmrti lliia wwk rtalrd Ilia Irarka
ili Orrg.in Water l"uwrr Hallway
miaiiy'a trarka on Main atrrt. Tli
piuvrinrnt In Ihn condition irf tha com-
iy' rnadlxH) la markrd aa a reaiilt.
Th iJiillf-a of Ih Marrarwra. of I'ort
'4. will giva a trollt-y party and danc
Cam-mah 1'nrk, Rnturdny avtinlng.
y Ttmro will b a rlo waltt and
fm-rui publio la lnvlt4,
rrtn priini Indit-atlima th Saturday
iln ni-w vcnltiie "Th Whltn Bain"
irnlK-a In Im aa much of a aurcraa aa
'lr annual Thankagtvlng Miitkrt. Kur
r partlrulara tiett wwk. It Juna
nwiima tn vmnor of a alnillur muchlMa.
Jur,t Cama-frHty ahlit wnlaia RS iJpi
rndki.nilil..f lo, Zfco ud: Iartli,a' n.
9a up; nw I,ac:.. Btid ittlibum at cut
prll'BB. RED ritONT BTniirn
F'kIiu' paint! paint! and get It at Char
in k t'ti.'a, thnlr prlrra are alwaya Juat
M.
'n Biimlny evening Juna 11, the mem
r of the Krnlfmnl Order of Knglea
II attend Be. I'aul'a Kplaeopal rhurrh
in the pnalor, the Itev, l, K, Ham-
nd. will preach a aermon xrtalnlng to
ili-rniil orgHiiltatlona.
In the ronteat cnae In tha I-ara Ander-
i eaencn. Judge Kyan hna rendered hla
'Won Awarding eoata In the aum of
it Itan. Clnlma aggregating I35T.OO
'd been lllrd agnlnat the rataea on ao
'mt of elm re-ent will rim teat eaae.
Oregon City la beeotnlng atrlclly met
iIHnn in more waya thnn one. Dur-
t the IiihI week V. P. Ilawley, of the
"n I'aper Mllla. Inveated In a hand
m aulomobllo and J, VV, Moffett alao
Mlaa f'liitle Puffy and Olio ttu..-h
both of I 'in l In nil. fiiiim tn riii,,.n r-i...
Mny 2u, and after aecurlna- a It
guided by Hun, W. . Ifiten t(J m f..m.
glfgiillotml Miiliae, wherw Itev. 15, H.
Ilolllnger unltiid eiiem In Ihe hulv hi.n.u
of nmlrlinoiiy.
Mnrtliige llci-naea Imv been U.mwi
during IH litet few flya na follow:
Annln Iluateeier and OiIh Hmucker; Mar
giuel U Tlltnn and A, M riiMi.n Min.
hie Auatln and Wm. , Ilyallp; Carrla
luffy and Otto Huhj Jarabin Jacob-
an and Andrew M. Olm-n,
furl N'diren la now om of tb bualeMl
lada In Oregon City, lie Hwaya hna
been mora or lea vngnged In tba aeriae
at leaal that ha waa never teen to loaf
miirh, Hut now, having gcqulied from
Howard Ulourette, a (urge number of
tbU kena, hla bibuia are augmi-need.
W. J. Zimmerman la aulng Joa Hhw
klna In ehe clrcull court for IKfi together
with atloitiey'a fi-ea In tba anm of llu
and per cent Intereat from September.
1 903 to date, Tba amount la allegi-d to
be dun on a promlaaory toi and prop
ery lielimglng to tba defendant baa been
attai-hed.
Itnln prevented tha game of baaa ball
at C'anenmh I'ark lt Hundity afternHn
between ehe Itrd Men and the KagU-a.
tbl event will Iki pulled off Sunday. June
4, on Ihn mine grounda, the weather per
mitting, (loth teama are doing much
practice and by tha time fur tha gnmit
will lie In condition lo giva an Intereattng
biiil.a-iue of tbla popular aport.
BtyJea unltiua and faahlonable I'rlcet
beat. Mlaa C. Uoldamlth.
Hevere froal and other umimiiil we'uth
er In tha vicinity of Cotton la reHirled
by Ilea Wright who waa In the city on
Tueaday. Mr. Wright aaya that tha froat
of laat week did eitenalve damage to all
aorta of vegetation. On Saturday there
were two Inchea of hall on th ymtind at
t'oltiin and on the following Monday the
ground waa covered with m light coating
of aimw. '
County Judge Hyan prfurmed two
marriage reremonb-a laat Friday at the
courthouae, He united In wedlock Mr.
Jennie Newbury, of New Era, and W.
M. Imatln, a prominent aawmlll owner
of that place. Mra, Newbury la poat-
mtalreaa at New Kra, Mra. Badle Monrua
and John Htoker were alao married the
aame day by Judge Hyan.
In "Dcaerta, pynaatlea. Duat," Jerome
Hart funilaheg an Ineereatlng article for
Iba Argonaut of May IM. Hla di-acrlp-tlon
of travel on the deaert la entertain
ing, and hi aatlrlcal lament over the
large amount of advertlalng apaca going
to waate la very amualng. That part of
the article devoted to IX-ent dlecoverlea
In Kaipt tiy antlnuarlana la of particular
Intereat.
rrof. and Mr. Itettet laat Friday night
entertained the teacher of the Kaatham
achool. The game of "SOO" waa played
and lrof. Ib-ttel entertained with nura-
ter of muah-al aelectlona. Thoae pre
ent were: Mr. Kmlly 8haw, Mlaa Fran-
re Myera. Mlaa Marjorl Caudcld. Mlaa
Mvrtle Bhonkwller, Mlaa Eva Meldrtim,
Mra. Katella Ballabury. Mlaa Irene Car
ter. Mr. and Mra. K. W, 8i-ott and Mlaa
Oertrude Falrclough.
II. B. Croaa waa at Canby thla week
where he concluded the Bale of Bnmuel
Hwengcl'a farm of 350 ncrea, bidng one-
hlf of the D. 11. Umwl I). I.. C. near
Canby. to Ola A. Holland, a recent arrival
from Iowa. The ronableratbm waa $00U.
Thla la considered an exceptionally good
Inveatment by Mr. Holbind. The farm
constat of 3 acrea of Improved land
while the balance of the tract ronalat
of the rleheat kind of bottom land.
Monday. May 52. tha hunter' llcenae
of tl went Into effect for the State of
Oreton. After that time, every man
woman or child who want to go hunting
for game, will be required to pay Into
tho treasury of the county In which he
or she may live a llcenao fee of tl. which
will go Into the state funds and be used
for the enforcement of the game lawa.
There la one exception. Farmer may
hunt on their own property without pay
Ing the license.
County Superintendent Zlnser la In rc-
and Mr. Klbert Hulibard requesting his
presence at a meeting of the rtoyorofter
to be held at Knat Aurora. New York,
July 1-9, next. The Invitation la of a
clever and orlKlmtl design, it being es
pecially nollcabl that no two of th
sunn) lot (its that tti e used on tho printed
Invitation ara alike. Mr. JSInser regret
that It will bo Impound, In for him to make
tho trip.
On and after May 20, Mlsa Kdlth
Cheney, the Itiotographer, will bo locat
ed In her new Btudlo, In the Falrclough
building, conuir of Main and Tenth
streets, where she will be pleased to meet
her many friends, Thursday, June J.
will be opening day and ell visitor to
Mis Cbenoy' studio on that day will
be given a free sitting. '
At a meeting of the Derthlck Club at
the horn of Mrs, L. h. Porter, last Fri
day afternoon. Mis Amy Gray, of Port
land, who returned recently from an ex
tended visit In the East, gave an Inter
esting talk on the Itoycrofter with whom
she spent a day at Bust Aurora, New
York, while en route to her Oregon home.
Mrs. h. K. Jones read from Elbert Hub
bard's "Utile Journey to Famou Mu
sician" and Mia Louise Huntley play,
ed one of Chopin's waltzes.
The Clackamas county exhibit to tha
lewls & Clark Fair waa this week pack
ed and shipped to I'orlland where It 1
being Installed In the space that was
allotted to tbla county for exhibition pur
poace. Comprehensive Is the collection
of products from thl county, Including
practically everything that I produced
In the county, In edition to the grain,
fruit etc.. the exhibit Include a rare col
lection of Indian relic that were gathered
by Miss Mary B. Harlow, of Harlow.
At a meeting of the general Firemen'
Tournament and Fourth of July commit
tee Tuesday evening a number of bill
were audited. Harry Jone received the
contract for erect ig a, speaker's aland
In the park on the hill where the literary
exercises will be held on Independence
Day. W, II. II. Bamaon was employed
to distribute the large poster and other
advertising matter about the county. The
committee feela much encouraged with
the outlook which the member state
aiigura well for a notable celebration.
0 j AArryvywNrVVywyys
Personal Mention
SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS
I will have a special sale of lots in
June and have got special prices from
owners for 30 days. Following is a
list of some of the bargains. These
aro in tho raain very choice lots and
ideal building sites.
1 Lot on 5th St. road SJ00.OO
,5 head of 5th St 325.00
1 4 2nd and Center Sts.J 00.00
5 Beatles Addition, each - J50.00
2 4 Madison St., fenced, no rock 800.00
1 4 West Side Addition J5.00
2 4 West Side Addition - - 2-
1 1 Gladstone, 2 blocks car line 60.00
4 Gladstones 41 4 4 0.00
2 4 near Barclay School 225.00
14 4 5 blocks from Eastham School 800.00
22 4 in Ely with fine spring 325.00
2 on Molalla Avenue 300.00
2 4 in Gladstone ..... 250.00
1 4 in Willamette, corner 225.UU
9th Street : - fffi-JS
1 4 2 blocks from head of 7th St ... 100.00
Remember thete prices re good for June only. CU for ptrttcularg.
Estate Broker, with tJ'Ren StSchuebel, Oregon City Bank BTdg,
Trimmed hat at popular price
Mlaa C. Goldsmith'.
at
At their newly furnished home on the
corner of 9th and Adams streets. Miss
Florence Montgomery, eldest daughter of
J., F. Montgomery, and Mr. Clarence E.
Hruner were married at t o'clock on Wed
nesday afternoon, Itev. E. 8. Ilolllnger
performing the ceremony. The ceremony
waa witnessed by a small party of the
nearest relative and friends of the young
people. After a delicious luncheon the
bridal party left town for a few daya
honeymoon. The beat wlahe of the large
number of friend of th happy couple
go with them on their life' voyage.
Attorney Grant B. Dlmlck wa thl
week appointed administrator of perhape
the smallest estate that was ever ud
milled to probate in this countv. It la
the estate of George Root and la of the
estimated value of $12. The purpose of
having the eatae admitted to probate la
to legally cause ihe sausiaction oi
mortgage for U'i covering the lands of
Fena Yodcr. The mortgage wa sails-
fled but was never ao recorded on the
booka. In order to have the instrument
properly satisfied, the decedent having
no surviving relatives, an administrator
lor had to be appointed.
Money to loan on Farm. Land Title
aamlned. Dlmlck Dlmlck. Lawyers
Oregon City, Oregon..,
Ed. Fortune and W. A. Wood have
been assured that they will be given pos
session of the Kelly property on Main
street, at present occupied by It. M.
Harnden, on July 1. next, when they will
Immediately remodel the building Into
that of a log cabin In which they expect
lo conduct a trlctly up-to-date saloon.
Mr. Fortune I well known throughout
the Northwest a a most affable tort of
a fellow with a thorough knowledge of
the business In which he proposes to en
gage. Mr. Wood is also a resident of
thla city where he ia favorably known
and liked. They will make a strong team
W. 8. Schultte, V. 8., la another new
comer to Chickamna county. Mr. Schultte
recently located In this county, coming
from Chicago, where for two year he
was In charge of the horse at Armour"
large packing plant. He ha purchased
the Kelly farm In the Miller D. L. C. on
the West Side and reports that he will
have a big crop of cherries, notwithstand
ing the fact that in other sectlona of
Clackamas county and the Willamette
Valley, thla fruit crop austalned great
damage on account of the heavy frosts.
Mr. Schultte has on his farm 78 large
cherry trees that are simply loaded with
fruit.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTAITED
at lowest rates, Latourette'e office. Com
mercial Bank Building, Oregon City.
feter Kern ha Wed in the probate
court an answer to the petition recent
ly filed by Columbus Parrlah, one of the
hclra of the Patsy Kern estate, request
ing the removal of Kern as administra
tor of the estate, on tho grounds that
at the time of Kern's marriage to the
decedent, he had a wife still living in
Germany from whom ho had not been
divorced. In his answer filed this week,
Kern exhibits a certified copy of a divorce
decree that he obtained in the State of
Wyoming from hla first wife. This will
probably have the effect of terminating
the contest for the removal of Kern as
administrator.
On the 18th Inst the new laws affect
ing the fees to be paid for recording in
struments went Into effect. In the ag
gregate the effect is to reduce by about
20 per cent the fees that have heretofore
prevailed. Under the new law, fees for
tho recording of Instruments, and for
entering and attesting satisfaction of
mortgages on the margin of tho record
will be as follows: For each folio in all
instruments, except chattel mortgages,
twenty cents; for each folio in chattel
mortgages Including five, twenty cents;
for five and including eight folio, one doH
lnr; for each additional folio after eight,
twenty cents; for each satisfaction on
the margin of the record, twenty-five
cents, '
Drs. Beetle & Beatte, Dentists, Rooms
1G, 17 18. Welnhnrd Building.
U, K, Cross wa a business visitor to
Canby Tuesday.
James Adklns, of Canby. wa In the
City Wednesday,
Fred P. Hurst, of Aurora, was an Ore
gon City visitor Tuesday.
Adam Knight, of Canby, wa In the
city tho first of the week.
Frank Brown, of Ontario, wa visiting
In Oregon City thl week.
June Kastman wa thl week visiting
hi brother O. W, Eastham.
Itobert Brewer, of Seattle, ha been
visiting at the home of G. F. Smith.
K. A. I'lnkham, of Ontario, Canada, I
visiting hi daughter. Mr. II. M. Shaw.
Hon. T. B. Klllln, county commissioner,
wa In the city Tueaday from Hubbard.
Mis Bessie Armstrong, of Aurora, via- j
ited this week with friends In thla city.
Bert Halllnan leave next week for
The lMllea where he ha accepted a po
sition. Mr. Lena Grave, of Macksburg, ha
been visiting with Mr. M. A. Bradley,
who I 111.
Hon. B. F, Jone, of Toledo, was In the
city Wedneaday on business before the
Land Office.
J. J. Yoder, prominent farmer from
near Hubbard, wa In the city the first
of the week.
A. M. Bhlbley, a pioneer of the SprliK-
water section, wa an Oregon City visit
or Wedneaday.
Mrs. E. E. William, of Portland, will
be the gueat of her old Oregon City
friend next week.
Mra. Lltzle Roppell ha returned from
Aurora where she ha been looking after
her bustnesa Interest.
Grant B. Dlmlck will spend Memorial
Day at Bllverton where he will take part
In the day' exercises.
Mr. William F. Myers ha returned to
her home at Clatskanle after visiting In
thla city, the guest of Ethel wyn Albright
Hugh Jones has gone to Ban Jose, Call
fornla, where he expect to remain In
definitely, having secured employment
there.
Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Molalla, was In
the city the first of the week on his way
to Forest Grove where he attended the
meeting of the State Grange.
Thos. Brown, the veteran fish hatch
ery man of the upper Clackamas, visit
ed with old friends In this city during the
week. He Is the same Tom of old.
Jas. H. Rled, a prominent horticul
turist of MHwaukle, was In the city Tues
day arranging for the Farmers' Institute
that Is to be held at MHwaukle Friday,
June 2.
Frank J. Louis, who for several
months has been In the employ of the
Huntley Bros. Co., goes to Portland June
to accept a place with the W. P. Fuller
Co.. wholesale dealers In paints.
A. J. Ringo, of Clarkea, was In the
city the latter part of last week and re
ports that the severe frosts of laat week
did some damage to 'young vegetation,
particularly the potatoes. In that lo
cality. ,
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Pocket Kodaks $6, $10, $12, $15, $20.
Long Focus Kodaks $20, $25, $35.
Brownie Cameras $1, $2, $5, $9
All the daylight loading,
daylight developing kind.
This is Lewis and dark year get your
camera now and be ready. Anyway come
in and and look them over. Catalog free.
Htmtley Bros. Co
Progressive Druggists.
rWrWrrWrVWvVrrAAAAAAAAMi
Announcement
I have mad arrangement again
this season for the exclusive sal
In Oregon City for
SWET LAND'S
IC ECREAM
" This famous delicacy ha stood
th test for 17 years with a con
stantly Increasing sale. Beyond
all question It I th Best and
Purest Ice Cream and ha won a
reputation as ' ,
The Ice Cream
of Quality
Served at our fountain and In our coxy
Ice Cream Parlor
Special price for Picnics and Social.
J. A. TUFTS
Main Street.
PETTIT & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers
in Lumber
Do Yot Know
Anything
ABOUT.
Eppley's
Prtciii
Mil
If not you should know. It's
a pure article put up in
pint Mason jars full
'j " weight.'
Sold by all Leading Grocers
ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
LUMBER A SPECIALTY
DRY
Yard and Office Head of Molalla
Avenue, Opposite Evefhart's Store
Phone No. 1 647
OREGON CITY, OREGON
How Do You Spend Your Money?
Are you doing it in a wa 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 of Oregon City
The Olympia
We are prepared to supply the wants of the inner man. Everything is j
new, fresh and homelike. Only white help employed. Our bill of fare y
at all times offers everything that is to be had at a first-class restaurant.
With right service na right treatment, we expect to merit the patronage !
of the public. : : : : : ; :
THE OLYMPIA i
W.J. GEMMELL, Prop. i
t Main Street, rjne door south Huntley Bros, Co. Oregon City, OfegGti
ARE ALL GOING TO THE FAIR.
Saturday. June 10, hna been reserved as
a day to be jointly shared by Oregon
City, Salem and Astoria at the Lewis
& Clark Fair. And by the way, a visitor
to the Exposition grounds on that day
will find a very large majority of the
population of this city and in fact the
entire county in attendance at the Fair.
But it hna been decided by Mayor
Sommer and other cltisens after a con
ference with B. D. Strauhul, represent
ing the Lewis & Clark Centennial Com
mission, that Oregon City shall have a
programme separate and apart from any
thing that may be offered by either of
the other cities that have been given the
same day,
. Committee Meeting.
The general committee that was ap
pointed by Mayor Sommer Tuesday, will
meet at the office of the Mayor In -the
Welnhard building at 8 o'clock tomor
row, Saturday evening, when the details
of the exercises will be considered and a
suitable programme arranged. Efforts
will bo made to induce all of the mills creditable consummation,
and the business houses of the day to
clo3e down for a part of the day at least.
In order that the demonstration may be
made the grand success that is planned.
The members of the general committee
are: Representative C. O. Huntley,
Franklin T. 'Griffith, Wm. Andresen, L.
Adams, J. W. Loder, C. Schuebel, L. E.
Jones, A. Robertson, S. Selling, J. U.
Campbell, C. W. Pope, Bruce Zumwalt,
G. L. Hedges, Grant B. Dlmlck and E.
Q. Caufleld.
A committee more representative of
tho younger business element of Oregon
City could not have been named and It
may be reasonably expected - that the
service for which the committee was
named will be well performed. It is es
pecially desirous that each and , every
member of the committee make It a point
to attend the' meeting at the office of
Mayor Sommer Saturday evening that
the preliminary work may be started
without further delay. The time within
which to prepare is brief, only two weeks,
and no time should be lost in formulating
a good programme and carry in 5 It to a