OttKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1905. NEW TO DAY MONTCY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 por cent. Farm security. U'lton & Bchubol. ' MOllTQAOU LOANS NEGOTIATED. at luwnnt rate, LatouretU'i unto, Commercial Hunk IJulldlng, Oregon City. Local Events Wilson A Cook will tll yon a mowr for MH.OO, A. M, KruK nnil Jim, (ntly nMiilrii"! initrrliiiiff llrna Wriliifmliiy. Kiln-1 Murln Hnillh ami W. K. O'lioii ni'll In nt Hut unlay ulitultifil a tnu rt lutfo IICI'IIH". Trlirinmil lint t popular price at Mix , Goldsmith'. A iluiiKlit'T wn iHnn Tiii'xluy, May 30, Mr. nihI Mm. J, II, Vi'tmm, nt Mo- kiln. ii w. r. liy. ii. Mimiiity round trip I In In KstiU'dtt 76 ci'iit. Tli kfU must lil purchased nt Compiiny' iiftlri. iiuinlM-r of tli m'-mbor uf the Oro- b i iiy iiiikh rinivrnui iiriiuii'rniHiii, v lii (hit Vancouver ImIkb Thursday nilit. lyl unlqu mid fashlonabl Price bri MIm C. Goldsmith. ,ri In Ivy Murtln and Fred H. Ile um! were tirmili'H mitrrino llrense by Cli Oreenmnn Wednesday. II you wiin t M AII IIOXKH, call on WISON it f'OOKK. Tk WiKiilnii'iH llmn'linll nine, of IenU, on lunilny afternoon M Canemah I'mk, llnrtlnl III" II mi l of 7 lu 1. llnftlril tlin OlrROtl City Colt by the o lug to the hirtK of the cherry rrii partle Winding eherrle will do well tu Jimvw order at Hurrl grocery. juii' :. Hii Inst Kehruury when the collec tion f Ihxpi on the 1904 mil begun. Com Treasurer Cshlll hsa cancelled wnnkiU to the nmount of r:.I2.40. TtJ Aotoflllir, the beet eelf-nlllni Foiitln Ten, I! SO end upward. Every pen iurinleeil. Chrmn Co., drug gist mild stunts, AJniimher of the member of Oregon Cli Aeeembly. Vnlted Artlimn, vlslled Hi. fleiiwoo.1 AmMy Monday evening lij report a very enjoyable time. Wholes (election of up-to-dsta design, I Hilar price, at Ml C. Goldsmith's. 'he Southern rarlflo Company I mk li a eclal rat of on and one-third fm for the round trip to Portlund fur tl advantage of persons limiting to via It he Iwls & Clark Fair. ounty Judge Ryan waa notified Wed n, day that Frank Kllla who wni com ni ted to the state Insane aayliim from iRa county a few week ago, had eloped m Institution. Now la the time to look over your mach- nery and ee If they will need anv re fairing. If o call on WILSON A COOKE jnr extra. The Whjte Rule of the Saturday Club that wn to have been held tomorrow, 9io been poatponed until Wedneaday af- ternoon, June 7, at tho Congregational Church parlor. J. A. Mcfllaahnn, of thla city, and Mia Mary 8. Barlow, of Itariow, were ot Port land t ti lei week alKtlng Ruperlntendent Klmen IMxon In placing and decorating the exhibit from thla county at the U-w-I & Clark Fair. , . T Money to loan on Farm. - Land Tltlti xamlned. Dlmlok A Dlmlck, Lawyer, Oregon City, Oregon.,. SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS I -will have a special sale of lots in ' 'June mid have got special prices from ownerH for 30 days. Following is a - list of annie of tho bargains. These are in the main very choice lots and ideal building sites. 1 Lot on 5th St. road 5 head of 5th St 1 4 2nd and Center Sts 5 TWios Addition, each 2 ' Madison St., fenced, 1 ' West Side Addidon 2 " West Side Addition I 1 Gladstone. 2 blocks 1 ' Gladstone, 2 " 4 ' ' . 50.00 2 ' near Barclay School 225.00 14 4 5 blocks from Eastham School, , 800.00 22 4 in Ely with fine spring .. 325.00 7 nn Mnlalla Avenuft '.. '..,..' 300.00 2 in Gladstone 1 fn Willamette, corner 1 9tti Street:::::...:: 4 2 blocks from'hiadof Remember these prices are good for June only. ', Call for particular r.i rt .'.A.--...i.i. run - c. c..l.K1 fti-etrnn Cltv Rank. RTdtf ..lrr)K, .fiH, r);itm;d ,ilajaJn, rne. Itetiirn to Dr. A, U. Iieiiltlo ami reniljt ihwiimI. ; Juno 2. Jtemnmbnr W1I.HON ACOOKB carry a complet line of Plow, Harrow, Culti vator, Hay Iliikiia, Weal Improvud Jlurn I 'our IIuiikIiik. , Pnlntl paint I palutl anil got It at Cliur iniin A Co.', thiilr prlne are alwny Jimt tight. lAiat near Dr. Hoiiinutr' a litily' gold oien-fund wutoh fob atlanliml mnull motiiiKiam M.U. Iuve at Jlowell A Julie', He win il. Juno 9. MOriTOAOB liOANS NKOOTAITED at loweat rate, Latouretta' ofllce, Com mercial Hank Uullillng, Oregon City. If. Hchrader, tho Huventh trnt baker, Im auld til biiNlneii to Wuller A por ing, and will rellro. Thn nw proprie tor of thl bakery are expiuictiued men having been engaged at tho bunlne fur tweniy-llve year. Kunday, June 4, will bo Woodmen of the World Decoration Day, Member of Camp and circle are reiiieled to meet at W. O. W. Hall at 2:00 p, m, to parti cipate In puradn lo cemetery. All mem ber are reiijcted lo bring flower to decorate tho grave of deceased tnumber. Ciixiid' dog and pony how wa In the clly Hominy and gave two exhibition on the Wi'il Hide. The performance were fairly good, the bund of ten piece that aci'imitianle tho aggregation being the principal drawing card. 1. H. Young, proprietor of the !g Cabin anlym, thl week remodeled the Interior of hi place of tulni' until It now very much reaemble the Interior of a crude log cabin. Th Improvement are In keeping with the contagion along (hi linn that haa Invadeil Oregon City. Kxtenlve change to the Interior of hi million building are being made by Henry ltoo who will have one of tha mut attractive reiort In the city when the pending Improvement are completed. Ileeide newly painting and pitcrlng the Interior, an cxpenalve nt-w bar and other fixture have been added. Tb board of director of Canemah achool dlatrlct No. S, at a meeting re cently, elected W. A. Rchmlilt. of Salem, principal and Ml Anelta U Oleaaon, teacher of the primary department. Prof, Schmidt I a recent graduate of Willam ette I'lilvernlty, and tha achool year will commence September 25. Amung the member' of thl year" graduating dim from the law depart ment of the I'nlverelty of Oregon, wa Howard l4ilouretlo, of thl city. How ard' many friend wlh him well In hi cli. men profelnn, feeling; that he I po ecd of the right kind of material to make a ucce of whatever he under take. Jerome Hart contribute a very Inter esting article to the Argonaut for May 2!Hh. "Down on the Nile to Cairo," la the title. It I confined chiefly Jo an ac count of the notable people who are to tie een In Egypt Ex-Emprc Rugene' liit vllt la deacrlbed. and her former vlult, when aha wa Queen of France, 'la recalled. I.ucy It. TJun la aulng It. W. and P. J. Henneman In the circuit court for $270. The ult I the outgrowth of a dl pute over the purchaae of a tract of land. More than one hundred Maccabees and their friend from Portland attended the trolley party and dance that wa given at Canemah Park Saturday evening un der the auplcea of the - Oregon City Lodge. W. A. Huntley, president of the Ore gon City Hoard of Trade, ha appointed the following detegatea to attend the Fifth Annual Good Rood Convention at Portlund next month: II. E. Cross. E. P. Kami. C. II. Dye, Frank Husch, of Ore gon City; J. T. Apperson, Parkplnee; Frank Jnggar. Cnrua; J. U Krusc, Staf ford; W. P. Klrchom, Logan; John P. Cole, Molulla; and A. Kocher, Canby. Saloon License. Notice Is hereby given that I will ap ply at the next regular meeting of the council of Oregon City for a liquor II c,en for a euloon to be conducted on Main street between Seventh and Eighth atreeta. A. KNAPP. $100.00 V. -325.00 i 450.00 137.50 no rock. 800.00 ; ... 250.00 car line . ...v.l 60.00 ..I:.: 250.00 225.00 300.00 7thSt.:.l...;..I...MO0X)0 o-i-.T:.,.:..:;;;:....;;:6 Personal Mention O....w..............wo Ilen Jleach, of Flrwood, woa In th oily Baturday, ' ; - 3. h. Itlngo,' of Clarke, wa In Oregon City Monday, ' Hubert Bi'hucbel was In the city Mon day from Cam, M'. A. tt. Johnson wus called to Cer? (Jrandfather Ksson. Mr. Don K. Meldrum I visiting with relative at Maker City, Mr. 11. lfontilngNen spent Decoration Day with relative at Hclo. Mrs, J. 11, Wood has been visiting with relatives near Cascade Dock. Mr. u in! Mr. K, Dlnnwood Jone spent Hiinday with friend at Hulnm. Mr. and Mr. Allen Juck, of Marquam, were In, the city lust Friday, Hon. W. K. draco, of Haker Clty.'wa In the city the first of the week. ' itecelver O. C. Illbee ond family spent Hiinduy with friends at Bherlihin, Mis Alice Htone, of Doston, Is visiting lur sinter, Mrs. Wm. Iewthwaltu. Mis lleulah Hungale, of Molulla, haa been visiting Oregon City friend. Misses Ik-rtha I-orig and Ada Frost spent Hunduy with friend at Newberg. Mis Uertrude Ilunhor spent Sunday and Memorial Day at her home In Buli-m. ( Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Colo have returned from a short visit at Tacoma and Se attle. Mies Dorothy Cross spent Sunday the guest of Miss Pearl Foster at Kagle Creek. Mr. and Mr. C. N. Walt and W. W. Jesse, of Harlow, were In the city Sat urday. M. I.eslle, of Salem, hus accepted the place recently filled by Hurt Ifalllnan at the Hub. Mrs. Dora Dennett, of Mllwaukle, ha been visiting her mother, Mr. T. L. Churman. Mr. Emily Wilcox, of North Adam. Mm., I visiting her sister, Mr. Henry Templelon. Mr, llruce C. Curry and son Druce fork, have relumed from a visit with rel ative at Seattle. , Mr. and Mr. Alex Lewthwalte, of Nor folk, New York., are visiting with rela tive In this ct:y. Jacob Cassel, proprietor of the Electric Hotel, relumed Monday night from an extended Eastern trip. Mrs. B. E. Itourette, of Harvey, Wn haa been visiting In thl city the guest of Mr. D. C. Latourette, Mr. M. A. Thomaa. of Gladstone, haa returned from a three week' visit at Durfur, Eastern Oregon. Mr. A. Kocher, of Canby, waa In the city tha latter part of lust week, the guest of Vtrs. W. M. Shank. Mlsse Clara Caufleld and Nelta Hard ing attended the Portland Academy Class Party last Saturday evening. I Prof. Chaa. H. Jrtnea, edltoi- of the Oregon Teachers' Monthly, win -In he clly Wednesday, from 8ulem. Dr. and Mr. George Hoeye and son. Emerson, spent Decoration Day 'at Salem, with Oregon City friends this week. Miss Mory Addle Case went to Port land last Friday evening to attend the Hill Military Academy annual party.. ' Pert E. Haney, deputy prosecuting at torney for Multnomah county, spent Sun duy the guest of Oregon City friends. Mr. Henry Wllbern and daughter. Mar guerite, of Eagle Creek, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mr. Harry Malon. Mlsse Eva and Carrie Joseph and Mlsa France Iiarne. of Portland, were the guest 8unday of the Mlsae Foster. Mortimer D. Latourette ha returned from Berlin, Washington, where he haa been located for several week looking after the mining. Interest of hi father. J. E. Doattlcend nephew, Roy Blxby, of MoPherson, Kansas, are visiting In Oregon City. Mr. Beattle Is a brother to Prof. W. Q. Beattle, of West Oregon City. Hon. G. B. Dlmlck delivered the me morial Day addrea at Sllverton Tues day. He waa accompanied by E. E. Tay lor, It. E. Woodward and Ray Norrls who sang. Sheriff and Mrs. J. R. Shaver drove to Union Mills Friday where the sheriff had some papers to serve. Mr. Shaver re ports that crop throughout the county never looked, better. Mrs. R. J. Goodfellow haa returned from a visit with friends at Tacoma and Seattle. While on the Sound Mrs. Good fellow was quite 111 for several days but she returns home much Improved. Rev. Henry B. Robins, the newly en gaged pastor of the First Baptist church, will arrive In the city about June 16 and will occupy tho pulpit of the Oregon City church for the first time, Sunday, June 18. , . Mr. and Mrs. M. Penter, of this city, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duuchy. of Ore gon City, left on lust night's overland train for 8ants Rosa, Cal., where they expect to make their home. Thurday s Salem Statesman. , IL B. Cartlldgo, a newspaperman of Columbus Grove, Ohio, arrived In the city Inst week, Mr. CartliilKO Is looking over the Coast for a desirable location and may become a prrmuiieiit, resident of the WlllomejUu Valley. ) ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Charmun and daughter. June, Mrs. N. O, Wuldcn and dmiRMer, Antoinette, are expected to re turn In about two weeks from F.aat Au burn, 'California,' where they have been spending the winter, M. 8. Trulllnger, of Wllholt, wus an .Oregon' City visitor Saturday. Although Mr. .Trulllngcr arrived In Oregon from Iowa only a month ago, he has already formed a very favorable Impression of Oregon and particularly Clackamas conn ty which will probably claim Mr. Truu lnger a a permanent resident. ' , , Drs. Ikiatle ft Beatle, Dentists, Room 16, 17 18, Welnhard Building. Subscribe to the Enterprise, best local paper in Willamette iV.aUVy, " OAlSfTOniAi Ttw UN Vou Haffl Always I Bauitlie Signature HONOB NATION'8 DEAD. Cltlisn Unit With O. A, R. In Observ ing Memorial Day. The Annual Memorial sermon was preacbrid last unday morning by,: the IWV. Father Hlldebrand, of Bt- JoW Catholic church. Tho service were largely attended by tha menber of Meiido Post . A. R, and the Meado W. R. C. The members of the John Gibbon Post O. A. ., also held Memorial exer cise at the First Presbyterian Church the same morning, the sermon being preached by Rev. J. U. Dandsborough, On Memorial Day, Dr, W. B. Carll wus president of the day. Business house very generally closed and tho citizens Joined with the O, A. R. and W. R, C. In paying tribute to the Nation' heroes. Headed by the Oregon City Band and a large delegation of school children, the members of the Grand Army Post and the W. R. C, after strewing flower on the Willamette from the suspension bridge In honor of the sailor, proceeded to Hhlvely' opera house, where the fol lowing programme of exercise wa car ried out: Musical selection Band Remarks President of the Day ' , , , . Dr. W. E. Carll Vocal Bolo Mis Imogen Harding Address Ritual, Post Commander.,.. ,. J. F, Nelson Vocal Solo Mis Grace 8. Guile Prayer Rev. E. 8. Bollinger Vocal Bolo Mis Mary Adell Case Oration Hon. Geo. C. Brownell Vocal Solo 'Taps" Mis Imogen Harding Following the aervlce at the opera house, the line of march was re-formed to Mountain View Cemetery where the rltluallstlc work of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. was performed Interspersed with other exercise In the following order: Dirge , Band Addres (ritual, page 9)... Commander Address (Ritual, page t) Chaplain Crowning monument.. Officer of the Day Response, "Our Unknown Dead" Rev. P. K. Hammond "Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg"... Mis Grace 8. Guile Ceremonies. .Meade Relief Corp, No. 18 Prayer (Ritual, page 11) Chaplain Roll of Honor Taps '.............. Bugler Decoration of Graves ..By the Comrade PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION. Class of Twenty-two Young People Will Receive Diplomas. The commencement exercise of the Barclay High School will be held at Shive ry' Opera House, Friday evening,, June 9, when a class of 22 young people will receive diplomas of graduation. The program will be given by the mem ber of the class, assisted by Mis Hard ing, Miss Draper and the Schumann Sing ing Society. Carl Walker will give the class history and the class prophecy will be read by Wava Harrington. Luclle Bacon ha been selected as valedictorian. The members of the claa are: Mil dred Brown, Luclle Bacon, Hazel Cooper, Bertha Frederick. Laura GInther, Ger trude Hamilton, Wava Harrington, Ellen Moenke, Blanche Miller, Edna Park. Bes sie Sleight, Amy Thomaa. Winnie Young. Lam bbrt Beard, Clifford Dammon, Joe Gannng, Edwin Hoff. Jack Meldrum, Les ter Marr,' Carl Nehren, Wallace Telford, Earl Walker. Anybody Can Make Ice Cream but to make good Ice Cream is a very different matter. Do a little experimenting by trying the other makes and compare with SWET LAND'S For perfection of flavor and rich, creamy smoothness, this Ice Cream has long been fa mous. We invite one trial we know what the verdict will ; be. ' J A. TUFTS Sole Agent for Oregon City. When visiting Portland, don't fail to call at SWETI.AND'S, 273 Morrison St., one of Portland' finest stores, and the best place in the city for lunch . Do Yoa Know Anything ABOUT Eppley's If not you should know, I t's a pure: article pilt up pint Mason jars full , ..! weight; ,-v ; Peftolii MI; r Poilr? Sold by all Leading Grocers J Vacation Jfoys are doubled bv a KVvlalr KrJre n4 IkVWIUU lltbU uj dark rooms no heavy glass plates no ex perts to use them. They are light compact and inexpensive. BROWNIE STYLE, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00. POCKET KODAKS, $6.00, $10.00, $12,00. We are headquarters for Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, for Plates, Cameras and all Photo graphic needs. Htmtley Bos. Co. Druggists and Photo. Dealers. PETTIT & CO. Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY Yard and Office Head of Molalla Aventie, Opposite Evethart's Store Pfioae No. 1847 OREGON CITY, OREGON 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 quicjdy started in the easiest way, come to this bank and open an account. "A DOLLAR WILL DO IT," 'The Bank of Oregon City Winter Rate to Ytquln Bay. In order to accommodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Taqulna Bay, the 3outhern Pacific Co. will sell, on Wednesdays and Sat urday of each week, until March SI. 190S, round trip tickets at low lates, to Yaqulna and return, limited to sixty day from date of sale. Those who de sire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest Southern Pacific agent for tickets. I Announcement has been made that a suite of rooms in the Blaaier Building, West Park and Washington streets, has been secured into which the Oregon City Land Office will be moved July 1. The Land Office will occupy rooms 12 to IS inclusive on the 6th floor of the Blazler building. No word has been received from the remonstrances that have been forwarded to Washington by Oregon City people and there is little probability that the order of removal will be re scinded. It has been decided by the board of di rectors of the Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Association to remodel the kitch en building at the Chautauqua grounds. By oddlng to Its length, erecting a new kitchen and lnstnlllng another range, the management will be enabled to double the capacity of this popular eating place which will be under the Immediate su pervision of the Chautauqua, people as was the case last year. , Deserted by a faithless husband and father three months ago, .Mrs. B. A. Roberts and children, who have since been dependent on the county and char itably Inclined persons, were this week furnished transportation by the county to Michigan whore they have relatives who will care f or, them. , . The ,Roberts family came here eighteen months ago and everything was well until three months ago when the father drew from the bank all his savings, disposed of everything of value and suddenly disap peared, leaving the ' family ' without a cent. ' Drafted Into the service of his country. I. Mori, proprietor of a restaurant in this city, this week closed his place of business and will leave for the recruiting station. Information 1 of Mori's calling into the service of the Japanese govern ment reached him Monday and notwith standing the fact that he- was having a very prosperous business, .he has sus pended work, at his restaurant. Al though the summons -to service reached Mori simultaneously , with the news , of Togo's signal victory over, the Russian squadron, it did not have the effect of diminishing in the slightest degree the broad smile that has decorated the Jap's countenance since , Monday's dispatches were published. i- ' As the time of the three days' celebra tion approaches, the details of the com bined Firemen's Tournament and Fourth of July celebration are being worked out by. thd committees In harge and the present status of things ' indicates that the ' demonstration will be among the most successful ever ' held at Oregon City. All of the committees are working hard, t Several fraternal organizations are arranging to participate in the In dustrial parade and compete for the va rious . prizes ' that are offered. Interest lh the Goddess of Liberty contest is In creasing and the ' wise ones say that the finish' will not be slow.- The hose team It training hftrd for the tournament races, which will comprise one of the mOBt , in teresting features of the three days' celebration. j -a