OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905. NEW TO DAY MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 par cant Farm security, U'llen it Bchubel. MOIlTQAOK LOANS NICOOTIATHJ). nt lowt rattii, I,atourtto' omen, Cnrmnnraial Hunk JJullclIng, Ortton city. Local Events llurkny Extract, limt villus at Kli-m-acti'ii. lliihy chin and tin I a Knmlly rixltn-f 1. Mlaa (InlilRiiilth'a. Jualli'n "f thn I Vac l.lvy Hllpp, of tlila lty. Ink hwn fli'i'lml city nttiray ' for Mllwniiklft. Ml Hiitunlny, Jutl Htlpp orri'luti'd nt tli- nmirlmtn of Mix I). It. rtornhnnK mhI Julm lnra. . A A. I'lxli-y, uk.mI about 14 year, nf Siinnyalilr. wm commlttnil to tlm statu Iikiiiii- aaylum Inat Hutunlny, MiirrlnK llroniw wr Iaauii1 WVrttn-a-1ny liy Clnik (Irfi'iimnn a follow: Mar iturft (irovi'n anil C. K. Clntin; Annla Mnttlii'wa anil Edward Rlollnr. A nil" "f on fnr fur tlin roiuwl -1 rl lii'twi't'tt dniioti City and I'mtlaml haa tn'pn ainmiini'fd liy th On-iton Watnr I'owrr k Hallway Company fur Oregon City Iuy at Hi !wl A Clark Kalr. Wantfrt to 8 tona ry atraw fur borne cnllui. Hint iri' anil If a rlan lot. Ai1ilnaa V. linvla & Bon, Ran Fran, risen, Ciillforiilu. Juna JR. Mui'li Intprat wna pcttnil t,y th rx hlliltlon of a quartet of twnr cut. In thi how window of 1 1 tintlwy Hm. Co, Tly lli'-lr playful untie young hmlna rntrr-liilm-l Inriiw rrowila from party mnrnlnf until lut at nla!it. Trv 3 ni. Jttu-kry Vanilla and Imon nt T. J. 0ry'. Iti-v. J, F. Ivwarlirr will prrarh In flrr roim Niiniliiy, Juna tha 11, at 1:30 p. m., nru will rIvi a twtur on Allwlnm at p. m. In KngtUh In thn Lutheran Church, corner nth anil Ailnma atrppla. Everybody la Invltoil to atti-nil.' Ilnlnvla anil I Mirk anil I.lntn hat, new nrrlvnla, Mia OoMnmlth'a. nilirt A Wirt. r-al ratat firm, la anlti If. T. Bchmt-UiT In tha tat clr mil court for tuofl allec'l to be dim n rommlaalon for effecting- tha anl of fti'hmi'liir' farm of 100 rre In I'leaannt Valley at a consideration of 19500. Ttiirki-y. aatlafactory J,emon ami Va nilla at A. rtolMTlmn'a. ttev. II. II. Ilolililna, tha newly elected jinator of the Frat llaptlat churrh, will reach thla city from Rochratnr. New Tork. Saturday tha 17th ami will occupy tha pulpit of th Oregon City church for tha fliat time. Humlay, June H. Rpecliil price on millinery thla week at Mlaa Oolilamlth'M. Dlvnrrs decree were granted ty Judue McItiMe Wedneailny aa follow: Ida Me Nutt va. n. IT. McNutt; C. V. llrown va, C. K. llrown. An order of default and reference wn mnde In the divorce ault of Hubert Ij. Kdmonaton va. Mr. Edmona ton. Hiickeye Vanilla and I-rnon nt llorton A Juck'i. Mlaa Annla Matthew and Mr. Edward Stutter from Onk drove wore married nt the Conirri'Riit tonal Mimne Vedneadiiy af ternoon, June 7. Rev. llolllnner oltielntlnit. Mr. Fred Koffmnn from the aiimo place wna a wllneaa. Mr. and Mra. Hinder will make their home nenr Centre In Iho nenr future. Water contumeri ihould pay for their aprlnkllng privilege for the aeaion during this month. Water rent delinquent after' the 10th, SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS I will havo a special salo of lots in Juno a nd have got special prices from ownt-rn for 30 days. Following is a list of some of the bargains. These are in the. main very choice lots and ideal building sites. 1 Lot on 5th St. road $100.00 5 4 head of 5th St 325.00 1 ' 2nd and Center Sts 450.00 5 Beaties Addition, each..... 137.50 2 ' in Willamette 200.00 i 4 West Side Addition 75.00 2 1 West Side Addition 250.00 1 4 Gladstone,. 2 blocks car line.,. 60.00 1 ' Gladstone. 2 " 1 50.00 i 2 ' near Barclay School 14 5 blocks from Eastham School 800.00 22 4 in Ely with fine spring 325.00 2 ' onMolaila Avenue :.. 300.00 2 4 in Gladstone : , 250.00 1 4 in Willamette, corner 225.00 1 ' 9th Street 300.00 1 ' 2 blocks from head of 7th St 100.00 Remember these prices are good for June only. Call for particular. JT. A MOEHKTKE Real Estate Broker, with U'Ren & Schucbel, Oregon City Bank BTdg. A flavor ttint flavor , lluckeye at Klein- aen . , llli, i Ki'i y Iuim iiii'ImikimI tha real'iuiMtit on Main atrci-t tnm' Fourth alreot that wna foitiH'ily conductiid liy twu Jnpunean and will heii'iifter rtmniiii" thn m. Hn Nlile ruimlliir a fliNl-cliiaa mataiirant, thn iiiiiiiiiKi'ini'iit will ninkn ft wp rlulty of mci vIiik noodle and chop auey, Trimmed hat at popular prlae at Mia (.', Uoldamltir. Mr, U. Orlcaacn, of thla city, iruperly In Cooa ciniiity udJolnliiM own properly in Cooa county udJolnliiK that on which an extmialva dopiialt of conl hit been dlai'overed, For tha purpoaa of dnturmJnltiK If tlieru la not )trolum cm hla land, Mr, flrlcaitcn I IiiivIiik aninti ex purliiienla nmdu, thti reault of which he la awaltluif with Interc "Thn (Ireei.-rjyed Munaler,,, tho atory In thn Amoniuit of June, 6th, la from the French of Jule Molnnux. It I a lulnlit and aprlitlitly tain of how a Jealotia hue liund made a fool of hlinaetf, of tha part a K'ty I"llmrlo took In tlin trouble, and of how a woman' wit hroiiKht calm out of coiifualon. Oct you a hat fur Oreijon City Pay at Mia Ooldamlth'. Itev, W. If. Wnltlnufer, of thn Oreon City Kvanellcal church will begin a tent meeting at Hlahland,,1S mile eaat of thla city, next Monday and will continue thn meeting for 10 day or two week. Ha will b aaalaled by other mlntater. A large tent hn already been eecured and aent to Highland. Don't Read Thl If you don' want to know. Hut If you do, and have ever need the Iluckeye Flavoring Extract you may lie glad to learn that D. M. Klemaen la better prepared now than ever to up ply Juat what you need. If you have never need them ak your neighbor and try them at once. You ran believe what they tell you. llorton A Jack, A. Robert-, on and T, J. Clary have them too. Money to loan on Farm. Land Title eaamlned. Dlmlck oV Dlmlck, Lawyeri, Oregon City, Oregon... The Joint will of W'm. 3. Tuckneaa and Parmella Tuckneaa hn been admitted to probate, the former having recently died. Ity the terma of the Inatrument, tha eatate, which I of the probable value of $2400, la bequeathed aa follow: one fourth to the ten grand-children and the remaining three-fourth equally to Harriett C. Halley, Mary Jane Tlonney, and Bophrona Adeline June. The ftfty-aecond annual aeaalon of the Oregon Conference will convene at the I'nlted Hrethem Church on Sth and Tay lor atreeta, Oregon City, June 14 at I p. m., and hold over thn following Bun day, June 11 Irrachlng each evening at the church. Illahop II. I.. Rarkley, of Port land. Oregon, will prealdn. All Will be welcome to theae aervlce. MORTGAGE I.OAN8 NEGOTAITED at loweat rate, Latourelt' offloe. Com mercial Rank Building, Oregon City, The fourth quarterly meeting of the Pulled Rrethern Church will be held In their church on lh and Taylor atreeta. June 10 and 11. Hualnea meeting Sat urday evening at I p. m. Bundny morning aermon at II a. m. by the Elder A. J. Warn. Thn paator will preach her fare well aermon Bundny evening at S p. m. All are Invited to come. A. J. Ware, El der; C. P. Illanchard, Paator. Remember WILHON &COOKK carry a complete line of Plow. Harrow, Cultl vntora. Hay lUkea, Latent Improved Ram Poor Hanglnga. In the Portland city election Monday, Ir. Hurry Ijine. the Democratic candidate waa elected mayor, defeating Hon. Oeo. If. Wllllnma, the Republican nominee, who waa a candidate to auceced hlmaelf. Complete retuma gave lr. ljine a plur ality over William of 1217 vote. Lane received 7887 Vote, William 6370, Bhnuler. BiK-lnllat. 461. and Pngct, Pro hibition, 2S2A Lane also haa a majority of 4H4. f Paint! palntf pnlntt and gt It at Char man & Co.', their price are alway Juat right. OAflTOTllA. Bear th si m 225.00 Personal Mention Onorgn rinndiill wim a vlaltor to Bnlem over Hiirnliiy, J, IT, Cunipbull wa at Ilwaco, Wunhlnif ton, Baturdny, Mr. V, A, Blelnht vlalted with Cunby friend Kunduy, lr, K, T. Parker apent Bunduy with relullve at Allmny, Mlaa Colin Ooldamlth apunt Bunduy with relative at Eugene, Hon, liana Puulaen, of George, wn In the city Wedncnday. Adam Knight, of f!nnby, wa an Oregon City vlaltor Tueaday. Jan. If. Held, of Mllwaukle, wa In the city tha flrt of thn wk. J. C. Klllott, a mnrchnnt at TJnmuacu, wa In the city Baturday. .Attorney Grant I). Dlmlck apent Bunduy with hi mother at Hubbard. II. V. Bmlth, Juatlcn of the Pcuce at Needy, wa In the city Tui-mluy. J. O. Not, a farmer from near Hub--bard, woa In thn city Tueaday. Mia Marcellnn Croa ha returned from a vlalt with friend at Hood River. Franklin T. OiitTlth, thn attorney, wa at Newberg Wedneaday on bualnea. J, A. Rblbley, a prominent citizen of Hprlnwater, wa In the city Monday. Mr. Oeorgn Puller, of Portland, vlalted with Orea;on City friend laat Tueaduy. Mr. and Mr. Frank Aatmann, of Can by. wern Oregon City vlaltor Wedneaday. Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney C. Bchuebel went to Aforla Wedneaday on bualnea. Oeorgn Doll and daughter, Mia Ileaaln, have returned from a vlalt at Ban Fran claco. Dr. Harvey Hickman ha returned from an extended atay at ITalrle City, Eaatcrn Orenon. Kd. and Oeorgn Btayton. of Prlnevlllo, are vlaltlng their father, 8. R. Btayton at Ciladatone. . William Btubbe, the veteran newapaper aollcltor of Currlnavllle, wa In thi city thla week. . P. J. Riding, a prominent realdent of the Marquam dlatrlct, wa In the city dneday. Mra. Minnie Rurn, of Portland, wa thl week the incut of her slater, Mr. M. J. Moreland. Mr. Cha. Morfltt and Jumee Morfltt, of Malheur, are vlaltlng Mr. R. J. Mar ahall, of Canemah. Klbert Dyer, of Marahfleld, wa In the city thl week having bualnea before the atate circuit court. Mia Del U-alio, of McMlnnvllle, ha been vlattlng In thl city the guent of Mr. It. R. McAlpln. Dr. O. E. Btuart. of Monument. Eaitern Oregon, wa visiting hi on. Dr. C. A. Btuart, In thl city. II. 8. Moody, of the Faahlon Stable, went to Balem and Corvalll Wedneday. evening on bualneaa. Mia Bhonkwller gix to Corvalll to morrow to attend the agricultural college commencement cxerclaoe. Mra. Minnie McKean and. .Mr. Cha. Huchanan. of Cornellu. vlalted thl week with Mr. C. D. Datourette. J. L. Udell, of Mullno, carrier of the rural delivery of Mullno, R. F. D. No. 1, wa In the city Wedneday. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Andreacn returned Monday from a vlalt with Mr. Andreaen'a mother, Mr. Hchultx, at Corvalll. F. L. Brown ha gone to Gold Hill. Southern Oregon, where he ha ben given employment with a mining com pany. Mra. Wm. Ream, of Eatacada, 1 visit ing with friend In thla city, having formerly been a realdent of Weat Oregon City. Mr. and Mr. J. T. Anderaon have re turned from Seattle where they went to attend the funeral of Mr. Anderaon' brother. Attorney A. M. Cannon, E. C. Herren and R. D. Holman, of Snlem, were In the city Monday on bualnea before the circuit court. Mr. and Mr. Fred C. Miller have re moved to Tortlnnd where Mr. Miller Is employed by the Portland General Elec tric Company. Mlaac Claud, Nellie and Lucretla Hart are upending two week at Hood River where they are aaalntlng to gather the strawberry crop. Mlaa Enale Rlock hna returned from Raltlmnre. where ehe ha been pursuing her musical studies nt Pcabody Con servatory of Music. Mrs. L. I.. Porter and Mrs. E. I... Jones are spending a few days with friends and relative at Corvalll and attendluq the agricultural college. County Judge Rynn, E. W. Scott. J. L. Wnldron and C. R. Putnnm were In Portland thla week attending tho I. O. 0. F. Ornnd Lodge. Mrs, I.ulu Westervclt and daughter, Miss tiola, of San Jose, California, are vlaltlng In Oregon City, the guests of Miss Hurse Reddlck. Mrs. P.arbnra Hlxon has returned from a visit with relatives at Sonttle and Is now VIsltlnK with hor daughter, Mrs. R. L. Holman, In this city, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Wlsner arrived Mnndny.. from Washington, D. C, and will spend the summer with friends nnd rolntlvcs nt Oregon City. Elmer C. Hnnehott.' of Shelby, Michi gan, visited this week with Rny Phillips, the Seventh street grocer. Mr. Hnnchett Is from Mr. riillllps' old Michigan home. J. W. Doorcs, a former resident of Mnr qunm, this county, nnd now located nt Ornss Valley. Eastern Oregon, visited this week with old Clackamas county friends. Hon. C. B, SJoores, former register of tho Oregon City Land Ofllce and now a resident of Snlem, had business nt the 1. nnd OlUce and visited with friends here Wednesday. i . Prof. Honzor, who Is connected with the Spnknne,. Washington, educational ex hibit at tho Lewis & Clark Fair, visited this week In this city, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Thos, Warner, ' .' ; Mrs. E. R. Latnurette, after a visit with relatives In this cltyi returned to her home at Harvey, Washington. She was accom panied as fur as Portland by Mrs. F. J. Meyer and Mrs. Fred McCausland. Mr and Mrs, J. C. Marquam, of Mar quam, were In the city Wednesday. iMr,' W. H, Howell, of thl city, wa thl week elected a trustee of the I. O. O. F, Home at the annual meeting of that order In Portland. . H, M. Shaw, for the last year linotype operator on the Enterprise, left Sunday for Haker City where he ha accepted a lmllliir place on the Democrat, Mr. flhaw Is a competent operator and hi many friends wish him success In , hi new position. Wrn. Koerner, who I home for the um mer vacation from Stanford University, left Monday for Rye Valley, Eastern Ore gon, where hn will be employed thl Bum mer In assisting to develop ome of the1 property owned by the Summit Mining Company In which hi father, R. Koer- nr, la Interested. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Fuller, of Red Bluff, California, are visiting at the home of Cha. Albright. They report that a great many i.aurornia people are planning to attend thn Lewi tc Clark Fair thl sum mer. The people of Red Rluff are plan ning to run an excursion of several car to Portland on the occasion of Red Bluff Day In August. Mlsaea Edna Caufleld, Edna Daulton, Martha Koemer and Angle William and Moasr. Jack Latourette, Rny Kelly, Franel Galloway and Charles Warner, representing the Oregon City contingent at the State University at Eugene, will return the latter part of the week to spend the summer vacation at their home In thl city. Dr. Beatl Beatle, Dentist, Room 1, 17 11, Welnhard Building. 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 He. J. A. TUFTS Sole Agent for Oregon City. When visiting Portland, don't fail to call at SWET LAND'S, 273 Mormon St., one of Portland's finest stores, and the best place in the city for a lunch. tnini3 Nature's Best Remedies combined by HIGHEST SKILL into a Perfect Tonic Improves Appetite aids Digestion overcomes Biliousness prevents, Catarrh cures Constipation strengthens Nerves Gives Added Vigor to the Entire System. Guaranteed, Samples Free. CHARMAN & CO. Dependable Druggists, SOLB AGENTS. Do You Know 1 Anything ' ABOUT Eppley's If not you should know. It's a pure article put up in j' pint Mason jars full "w ; weight.... ;.vv.,' Pencil Mill : Mr? Sold by all Leading Grocers la common with other stores, 10:00 a. m., Saturday, June 0th, for the observance of Oregon Qty day at the Lewis & Clarfc Fair. Please make yoar purchases before ten next Saturday. 4 REGISTERED DRUGGISTS scription must pass the inspection and be compounded by one of them. Every safe guard that care can suggest or science provide, protects your prescription if filled here. We spend time, care and money to insure our drugs being first class only, and we guarantee their quality. We have for sale only one grade of drugs the best PETTIT & CO Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. LUMBER A SPECIALTY Yard and Office Avenue, Opposite Phone No. 847 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 nott 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 Next Sunday evening the members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will at tend service at St.- Paul's Episcopal church In a body, having accepted the In vitation of the pastor, the Rev. P. K. Hammond, whose sermon on this occasion will relate to fraternal organizations. The members of the order will meet at Knapp's hall at 7:30 o'clock and proceed to the church in a body. Lost near Dr. Sommer's a lady's gold open-faced watch fob attached small monogram M. G. Leave at Howell & Jones'. Reward. June 9. Two suits for divorce, based on deser tion, were filed here Tuesday. J. A. Sweeney wants to be separated from Florence M. Sweeney whom he married at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, In 1S95. He also wants the custody of five minor children. The desertion took place In May, 1904. John Kern Is the plaintiff in the other suit, the defendant being Katharine Margaret Kern. The parties were married at Culbertson, Nebraska, In December, 1903. Subscribe to the Enterprise, best local paper In Willamette Valley. Myrtle Lodge, Degree of Honor, Tues day night elected the following officers for the ensuing six months: Alesa Vlge lius, chief of honor; Marjorle Caufleld, lady of honor; Emma Vigellus, chief of ceremonies; Jennie C. Fierce, receiver; S. A. Glllett, financier; M. E. Barlow, re corder; Effle Ott, usher; R. J. Goodfellow, Inside' watchman; R. G. Pierce, outside watchman; Mrs. Weed, representative to Grand Lodge; Mrs. D. Worthlngton, al ternate. Demltio's Riding Gallery is located at the west end of the bridge and for. the last two weeks has been furnishing en tertainment for the little folks as well as some not so little. As a merry-go-round, the outfit Is one of the best ever con ducted here, the management exercis ing every precaution to prevent acci dents and the best of order is, maintained Tomorrow night there will be given away by drawing, an elegant parlor lamp. A coupon on the drawing is given with each ticket that is purchased. we will close out doors at are employed in our drug department, and the ingredients of every receipe or pre Huntley Bros Co,, Progressive Druggists. DRY Head of Molalla Evethart's Stote Now Is the time to look over your mach inery and see If they will need any re pairing. If so call on WILSON & COOKE for extras. O. W. P. Ry. Co. Sunday round trip rate to Estacada 75 cents. Tickets must be purchased at Company's offices. A return game of baseball with the Red Men is desired by the Eagles who Issued a challenge at their meeting Monday night for another game to be played at Willamette Falls grounds Sunday after noon, June 18. If arrangements can be made. It Is proposed for the two teams to play two more games making three all together, the winner of two games to have undisputed title to the champion ship. Because of the rain that prevailed at intervals during last Sunday's game, the Eagles complain that their feathers' became damp, thus handicapping them In making the circuit of the bases. They Insist that with fair weather, there will be nothing to it. If you want MAIL BOXES, call on WILSON & COOKE. The charge of contempt of court was dismissed against Wm. H. Moody, of Cen ter Station, who was Tuesday arrested on the complaint of his former wife, the couple having been divorced Monday. When brought before the court Mr. Moody raised a technical question, claim ing that the order of the court directed that he should not Interfere with his wife and her property at Center while the mis demeanor on which the Issuance of the bench warrant was based was commuted in Portland. After considering the mat ter, Judge McBride dismissed the con tempt charge and amonlshed Moody to refrain In the future from In any way In terfering with his former wife In any re spect. Hon. Geo. W. Ogle, who has been re ceiving treatment In this city for the In jury he sustained several weeks ago when his skull was fractured, has returned to his home at Molalla. Mr. Ogle's many friends will be glad to know that he has quite recovered from the Injury which It was feared at the time would disable him permanently if It did not prove fatal.