Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OltEOON CITY ENTKBFBISE. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905.
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NEW TO-DAY
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 1
per cant. Farm nwurlty. U'Rn
& Bchubel.
MOKTOAQ1C LOANS NKOOTIATED.-
kt lowt ratsa, LtourUe'i office,
Commorolal
Hank IJulldlng, Oregon
Cliy.
Wanted horitn-I will exi lmtma a new
$ti drop-hond Hlnni'r ei-wlnu machine
for liimo, It. H. Ilobaile, Awnt,
OrrBon City, Ort-gon.
Local Events
Free Fire Crarkore with ptirrhitm-a 60c
UFA) FltONT.
up,
AVanli'd-ft girl for Renernt hoimi-work.
Hood wagce. Apply at 410 Hlnlli etrritt.
The Infiint daiiKhtnr of Mr. and Mm.
Chna. Iluyni.e, of Oewcgo, dlml Saturday
nfli'inonn and wna burled Hundiiy.
O. W. Iiiiwry and Kiniim Andraon wi're
iniirilid In title lty Thuieibiy morning,
Jtieth o I.lvy, Htlp uuVliitlng.
Trimmed Hate, many el mat, It 14 tip;
t'hlld e Hut. 00c up. HKD FIIONT,
Jiiatli-e Htlpp rv it at Mllwaokte Hutur
iv evening where he olllrlated at the
inarrliige of Mia Italia Minm l and Frank
Aright.
For Bnl Two good eroond-hand up
right plain, lit'iulre of W. L. block, the
Furniture Man, Oregon City.
A.liun I,. Hurtling and Clara Morrle
were murrled at the court hotieo Wedne.
day fvenlng, County Judgn Hyan oltklnt'
Ing.
Walk fur pedeelilane are being con'
nil ii led on Imth aide of the auepen'
Klnn bridge aero the Willamette In title
city by order of the county court.
ynr Hule Two gnod aecond-hand up
rlaht Klanoe. Inquire of W, I Jllock. the
Furniture Man, Oregon City.
ltln the vicinity of Cbickninan,
Thuiedity evening, Iioaton Hull Terrlor
lillch named Flirt. Kewnj.U Ad.e
iHnwer T. Oregon City. Oregon.
Marriage llcenee were lueued l)y Clerk
Oreeiimun Thurediiy ae follnwe: C, A
l Ij.iib and Iila J. Weetenelt; V. K
fhrleieneen and A. H. Vlgler.
A muelcal evening waa enjoyed at the
homo of Mia Mary Adll Cao at Full
View Monday evening when Mia Caao
ntrtnlnid a few friend In honor of
Mia Theo Ptackpole, of Portland.
Money to loan on Farm. Land Title
aamlned. Dlmlck 4V Dlmlck, Lawyer
Oregon City, Oregon
Mie Zoe Shaver, niece of Sheriff J. U
Shaver, and tleorge Dougherty, both ol
Mot alia, were married at high noon Wea
neaday, June 28. 19. at the (Jlud Tiding
ohtirch In Ibe preeence of a large company
of Invited friend.
Tony Farr and Claud Mntheny return
rd thl week from a month delightful
outing. They epent four week c.n
netting along the Yamhill and Willamette
riu,.r. eturtlna from Ihiyton, luniltlll
county, In a row bout.
Teacher of the I'arkplace hool fur
the cunning year, were recently electeil
a follow: L. A. Iteed. principal; Mane
Kennedy. Jeeale McAiliilty, Kiln Cueto,
and Jeanette Chuk, of Iji Grande, aeo
elate.
MOriTQAGE LOANS NEOOTAITED
at lowest rate, Latourette'a offloe, Com
nterclal Bank Building, Oregon City.
Receiver Q. W, Illtiee, of the Oregon
City Iind Olllce, ha old hi realdenc
Dronerty at Green rolnt to Kill Hro
of Sheridan, at a reported cotulderatloit
of IIDO0. Mr. Itlbee will remove with hi
family to rottlund.
Among the contribution to the fruit
al I h 1 1 y at the Cliu-kiimaa county exhibit
ut Mui Ij.wI & Clark Fair nt Portland
I a plate of cherrlc. "The Tho. V
llvan." a variety oroduced by Heiir:
Ouna, of Oawego.
InvllittloitH have been lumied for the
niiirrliiKe of Mlea Jennie Imogen llltnllng
liitiahtcr of Mr. and Mr. George
Jliirdlng, to Kdwiird Kverott Itrodle. The
wedding will take place nt St. J'uul
Ki.lHcoiiiil church at 8:30 p. m., WcdneB
day, July 12, 190B.
Tnlnt! pulntl paint! nnd get It at Char
ninn & Co.', their price are always Juat
right.
Through their own effort and the pro
.i,,,.f r,r niiu.h hunt work, the enci'Ki'tl
women of the Flrat HuptlHt church have
raised about B00' that will be used us
a nucleus toward defraying- the cost of
erecting a 1I)0 parsonage at the roar
of the church on Main and Eighth Sta.
Dnby caps and hat greatly reduced.
Mis Goldsmith'.
F. H. Welsh nnd Clund Smith, who re
turned Monday from the headwaters of
tho Molalla, report the strike recently of
a very promising deposit of ore that ex
ceeds In vnluo that which hit been taken
out In recent month, much of which av
eraged IVi per ton,
Tho Autoflller, tho best eelf-fllllng
Fountain Pen, (2.50 and upwards. Evory
pen guaranteed, Chnrmnn & Co., drug
gist, sole agents.
13, Andrews hns been appointed
IS.
guardian of tho persons nnd estate of
Zota, May, Corliss and Lorena Andrews,
tho minor children of Mr, and Mrs, For
est Andrews, who were burned to death
Rt their home near Port Townssnd, Wash
ington, a few weeks .ugo, Tho estates of
the three children consist of Insurance
money aggregating about $3000,
An IncrcaiM from 11000 to $1)00 per
milium Iih boon unwind AnHlnlunt PoMt
nuwtor Nimh In tho Oroifon City pout of
fht) unit nn additional dork at IliOO jnr
unriutn Ik ulluwnl. Till ptwt will be
nilcil IickIiiiiIiik July 1, by MIm Iouva
llunilull.
Apodal prlooi on mllllniiry thli woek At
MIm Ooldmnlth's.
A pntiiotlo nrvl; of irc!ul Intorent
will t) lnl(l At the Coimri'Kutlonul church
nxt Hunduy bvmiIiih. Two of our Ore-
gon City "boyi" who have both made i-x-citllcnt
record lie epciikme, W, 1), Hlilv
ly at reijldo tlnlverelty end Trafton
Dye ut Oliorlln, O., will dollvwr oddreiNos
on Oio oerimlnn.
Clothing at eot; Hhoi-e, Fine Hlilite,
minrwcar, HiiNpi'tidure, Htiaip Cute,
1UCD KltONT.
Mia. Himih Initio, aged M yi-iue, and
'or twonly yenre & rceldi-nt of thl etat,
dli'd Wfdin'Ndiiy morning at hi-r hornn at
Oewrgo, The di-opum-d la mirvlvcd by a
htielinnd, agi-d 87 ycare, and one daugh-
it, who rcaldi' la Hun KNim-Uno. llur-
lul 4irvlc'K will bo lii'ld today.
Hubecrlhe to the F.ntrprlHft, bi-et local
piipor In Wlllainetto Vallny.
At a epi'diil meeting of the City Coun
cil Monday night the ordinance providing
fur the Improvement of Fifth and Hlxth
trei la betwven Itallroad avenue and
Water etreel whb defeated, a etrongly
elgned n'tiiiiliettaiice having been llli'd
agalnet the propueed Improvement.
Wanted Man under 34, from Oregon
Ity, to prcpurn for good poaltlon a Hall
way Mull Clerk. Kxperlenco In poet of-
llco not neccKury. lCittrance eiilury K0
per annum, gradual promotion, an ex
eotloual opening. Kxitiii. oon. Addrea
luimedlalely, I. O. liox 1D63, Denver,
Colo.
O. W. P. Ity. Co. Sunday round trip
rale to F.aturada 75 cent. TK'Ket mut
be purchaed at Company' oltlcea,
At Tualatin Springe, near Willamette,
there wa held a few day ugo a regit
lar "Mlnneitota" picnic, all of the partici
pant having realded In that Mate hut
are now numbered among the realdent.
preneiit and prospective, of Oregon City.
A moat enjoyable time I reported by the
company which couelated oi: J. jn. oou
and fuinlly, J. N. Wood, Sr., and family;
J. A. McGiueliun and family; and Arthur
Thompson, of Waterloo, Iowa.
rtntavla and Duck and Linen bat, new
arrival. Mis Goldsmith'.
Frank Newton wlshe to announce to
the people of Oregon City and Clackama
county that he ha opened up new under
taking parlor In the building formerly
occuptcd by Wilson & Cooke and adjoin
ing the Commercial Hunk. He will car
ry a complete line of undertaking good
and will make a apeclalty of embalming,
Cndertnklng parlor I provided with l
chapel. New modern hearse In Connec
Hon. Call promptly answered night or
day.
Commencement exercise of St. John'
Parochial and High Sijtool were held
Wi.diiesduv In Shlvcty Opera House
John Flnttcane, Wlllurd P. Hawley. lier
Ida I. Chamber. Flora E. Walker, Itoae
K. Btlcbrll nnd Thenle K. Draper, were
iriaduatcd from the Tenth Grade and
received diploma. An Interesting pro
gram wa presented, at the conclusion of
which Most Itev. Archbishop Christie, of
Portland, delivered an address to the
cine.
Among the notable feature of the Ar
gon nut for Juno 20th will ne Jerome
Hart' second Arcadian pastoral; "An
Kioerlment In Realism." an unusual
story by Jullen Josephson; "New York
New Actress," a letter by Geraldlng Hon
ner; "Wagner' I-ove Story," consisting
of extract from letter written by Rich
aid Wagner to Mathllde Wesendonck
letter from Lady Grove, who describe
the llasnue country; criticism of "Hnr
rlef Honeymoon" at the Alcniur The
atro and "The Itlack Hussar," at the
Tlvoll Opera House, and an account of
William Winter lecture by Josephine
Hurt l'help.
Court Roblnbood No. 9. Foresters of
America, met Tuesday night In special
session and elected ofneer for the enu
Ing six months, a follows: R. T. Hur
hnr, chief ranger; J. Scarle, gub-chlc
ranger; F. Koenlg, recording-secretary
A. Kohl, senior woodward; A. Hlttenhouse
lunlor woodward; F. Jones, senior bend
le; H. Hrown, Junior .beadle; Dr. M.
Strickland, lecturer. Financial Sccretnry
and Treasurer hold office until the end of
the yenr, and trustee nre elected for
term of three years. Installation of the
olllcers will take place Tuesday, July 11
CliLckama County Summer Normal
School opened Monday In the Y. M.
A. building, nnd will continue until Au
gust 4. Tito Instructors nre County Su
porlntondctit J. C. Zlnscr, Prof. L.
Kccd. of Park Place nnd Prof. T.
Gary, of Willamette, and the brnnchc
tuiurht are pedagogy; grammar, school
law, arithmetic, rending, spelling, his
ton'. cIvIcr, physiology nnd geography
The at tendance for the opening week Is
very Hi.tlsfitctovy.
Mrs. Stephen D. Wiley, of Fresno, Cnl
Ifornln, and several friends from othc
cities were In Oregon City Sunday, visit
Intr Mr. and Mr. C. H. Dye. Mrs. Wiley
Is a grand niece of George Rogers Out
nnd William Clark of the Lewis nnd
Clark Exposition. She hns brought with
her from her California home her splendid
collection of Clnrk relics, which Is on ex
hlbltlon In the California building nt the
Fair, Mrs. Dve was Instrumental In ge
ting Mrs. Wiley's relics for tho fair, hav
Ing conferred a number of times with
President Goode on the suliejet.
Decorntor Dynes, who so elaborately
decorated the streets of the city for the
G. A. R. Encampment, will leave the dec
orations In place until after the Firemen's
Tournament and Fourth of July celebra-
' Hon, such nn arrangement having been
made with him by tho celebration com
mittee. Business men of tho city Bhottld
begin at once to properly decorate their
stores and residences for the approaching
three days' celebration. There will be
hundreds of visitors In the city which
should certainly be nttlrod In Its very
I best dress.
Personal Mention
W, M, Shank wa at Canby Sunday,
Ml Florerieo Grace I vlltlng at
hehall, Washington.
Sheriff J. It. Shaver served papers at
Meadowbrook Thursday.
George W. Ogle, of Molalla, wa In the
city the first of the week.
W. S. U'llen, the attorney, wo a vis
or to Woodburn, Monday.
George Meyers, of Molalla, was a vis
or In thl city Wednesday.
Mr. W. W. Evcrhart, of Molalla, 1
(siting Oregon City friend.
Mr. O. A. llolnx visited over Sunday
with relative at McMlnnvllle,
Mis Edith Cheney was tho guet of
friend at McMlnnvllle Sunday.
Mr. Harry M. Malon ha returned from
visit with relative at Eagle Creek.
Mr. J. M. Powers, of Weston, ha
been visiting with friends In thl city.
Mis Nellie Dickinson, of Portland, ha
been visiting with Oregon City friend,
H. II. Bnodgra, a prominent Itepub-
can of Meodowbrorok was In this city
Tuesday.
Ml Katie Lynch, of Norfolk, New
York,, Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Cheney.
Mr. Minnie McKeun, of Cornelius, has
wen visiting at the home of Attorney
, D. lialourette.
Attorney Grunt II. Dlmlck waa at Sa
in Tuesday where he appeared before
the Supreme court.
J. Franklyn Wood, editor of the For
est Grove New, was In the city for a
i-w hour Mimday.
Mr. and Mr. E. Copeland, of Hartland,
Washington, visited thl week with Or
egon City relative.
Mr. Stella Reynold and son, Mort. of
Seattle, were thl week the guot or
Oregon City friend.
Mr. and Mr. John Schultx, of Everett,
Washington, are visiting their daughter,
Mr. W. II. Wettlaufer.
Mr. and Mr. M. L. Bpanglcr, of Oak
land, California, nre visiting at the home
of Mr. Bpanglcr' lster, Mr. L. L. Por-
er.
J. W. toiler and Kenneth I-ntourette
attended the commencement exercise at
McMlnnvllle College the latter part of
last week.
towl Haitgulum. of Orient, wa In the
Ity on biiBlncs Monday. Mr. Haugu
lum I one of Cluekuma county' rust
ling farmer.
John Knnpp, on of Councilman and
Mrs. A. Knupp, has returned from the
Corvulll Agricultural College for the
Summer vacation.
W. L. Patterson, a Itaker City attorney,
Ira Wlshart und Fred Smith, of this city.
left the firt of the week for a fishing
trip up the Molalla.
Mr. and Mr. jBine A. Jacob, of Whit
man county. Washington, visited this
week with Mr. Jacob lter, Mr. T.
M. tong, at Canennih.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Sltton, of Port
Townend. Washington, are visiting in
Oregon City this week, the guest of
their aunt, Mr. W. M. Shank.
Roy Sleight has returned from Conal-
II where he ha been attending the State
Agricultural College and will pend the
summer at hi home In thl city.
Prof, and Mr. W. Gilbert Beattle left
thl week for Sitka. Alaska, where Trof.
Henttle will accept the charge of the
Government Indian training school.
too Rosensteln ha returned from Cor-
valll. where he ha been attending the
state agricultural college and will pend
the summer at his home In this city.
Miss Nellie Swafford. who has been In
this city for the past two weeks visiting
Mis Uelle Crouse, ha returned, to her
home In Oregon City. Salem Statesman.
Mr. nnd Louis Levlnger and baby, of
Raker City, visited this week with Mr,
tovlnger' sister, Mrs. L. E. Jones. Mr.
Levlnger la engaged In the drug bualnes
at Baker City.
Misses Clara Caufleld and Nelta Hard
ing were members of the graduating
das of tho Portland Academy this year,
the commencement exercise being held
last Friday night.
Harry M. Shaw ha returned from Bak
er City, where for a few week he haa
been In the employ of the Democrat and
has resumed his old place as linotype
operator on the Enterprise.
Mis Sttsle Hantelmnn, who has been
visiting nt the homo of Dr. C. A. Stuart
In this city, left this week for her home
at Chicago. En route, she will visit nt
Pasadena. California, and at points In
Iowa.
Jame Tufts and family, of Algoma
Wisconsin, visited this week with Mr
Tuft's nephew, J. A. Tufts, In this city.
Mr." Tufts nnd family will locate at St
John nnd become permanent residents of
the state.
Mrs. C, 11, Wilson returned Thursday
from a visit with relatives at Salem and
Brownsville. Mrs. Wlllson was accom
panied home by Miss lone Brown, of
Brownsville, who will visit In Oregon
City for a short time.
J. II. Mnder, who will be remembered
ns a former resident of Oregon City, Is
visiting old friends here. For the Inst
seven years Mr. Mader has been located
nt Manila where he hojds a. good posi
tion with a transportation compnny.
Emmett Termnn, who hns for several
months been working in the Greenback
Mine near Lelnnd, Josephine county, Is
home on a visit to his father, F. M.
Termnn. Mr. Termnn Jr.. expects to
visit the Ogle creek mines before he re
turns to Southern Oregon.
J. S. Crumbley, a former resident of
tills city, but now located nt Seaside,
wnere he Is engaged in the lumbering
business, wns In the city this week on
business connected with the sale of his
properly nt urecn roint to a man iiameu
Mlnlch, the sale being made by Flow
man & Co.
E. liefer, editor of the Salem Journal,
was In the city lust Friday evening for
a few hours, In discussing the congress
ional situation In the First District, Mr.
Hofer spoke highly of the candidacy of
Hon. Walter L, Toozo, of Woodburn,
whom he said he considers the most avail
able man for the place,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rlggs, of Seattle,
also the Yaw Brothers, of Seattle, and
Mr. and Mr. The, Wlke, of Oakland,
California, were thl week the guest of
Mrs. M. J. Moreland.
George Ogden and Mr. Casey, repre
senting the government land department
at Washington, D. C, were In the city
this week.
Wm, Clark, of Kent, Washington,, wa
this week the guet of his nephew, Bruce
C. Curry. Thl was Mr. Clark's first
vllt to Oregon City lnce 1848 when he
came running Into the city to avoid In
dian. Aithur Thompson, of Waterloo, Iowa,
were the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. A.
McOlaMhan, In thl city. Mr. Rlggs and
Mr. McGlushan were at one time engaged
In buslneM at Minneapolis, both subse
quently coming to the Coast.
Trafton Dye returned last Tuesday
night from Oberlln University, Ohio, after
two year at school with hi brother, Em
ery Dye, who was graduated Wednesday.
Tho latter left yesterday for home and
will visit en route, arriving here In about
three weeks. Trafton Dye will complete
hi course In I'M.
Mr. and Mr. Jume A. Balrd, of Port
land, were In the City thl week. Mr.
Balrd I in the employ of the Board of
Fire Insurance Underwriter and the
purpose of hi visit to Oregon City I the
re-ratlng of the city with respect to fire
Insurance. Another week will be requir
ed to complete the work. Mr. Balrd on
the 21st Instant married Miss Louise
Southwlck, an estimable young woman of
Oregon' Capital City.
Dr. Beatle & Beatle, Dentists, Room
1, IT 18, Weinhard Building.
Hon. Walter L. Tooze, of Woodburn,
ha been appointed a the Oregon Rep
resentative to the National Fraternal
Congres, composed of representative of
64 beneficiary Fraternal organization in
the United State. The appointment wa
made by Hon. I. I. Bok, Head Consul,
Woodmen of the World, Pacific Jurisdic
tion. Thl Jurisdiction, consisting of nine
of the Western and Pacific Coast state,
will end from the states outside of Or
egon four representative. The Fraternal
meets at Macklnau Island. Michigan, on
August 23. Mr. Tooze ha delivered many
oration In Oregon for the Woodmen at
unveiling ceremonle and upon other oc
casions. He ha been a member of near
ly all District Convention of the' Wood
men for ten year and sen-ed as delegate
to the Head Camp Session at Salt Lake
City In 1900. and at Los Angeles, in April,
1905. The appointment, which la a cov
eted one, being second to none held by
a Woodman In the state, has been ac
cepted by Mr. Tooze who will attend the
Congress.
Lost On Seventh street between Main
street and Mr. Painter's residence on
Seventh street, on the morning of April
29. a mink cape with long stole ends.
Cape Is lined with fur and the stole ends
with brown satin. Reward will be paid
for the return of the cape to the Enter
prise office.
WILL MAKE BETTER TIME.
S. P. Company To Reduce by Nine Hour
Portland-Frisco Schedule.
From Portland to San Francisco in 27
hour, cutting down by nine hour the
present running time of the Southern
Pacific between the two point. Is a serv
ice shortly to be placed In operation
through the addition of an extra train,
says the Telegram. The matter has been
under consideration for some time, and
while the details have not been settled,
they will be arranged on the return of
General Manager O'Brien.
The reason for placing the fast train
on Is the Immense travel which has
been carried over the road since the open
ing of the Lewis & Clark Fair. The
trains both north and south bound have
been laden to capacity, and a number of
time It ha been found necessary to op
erate them In two sections. A week ago
an order wes sent forth from San Fran
cisco office abolishing the use of passes
on train 15 and 16 south of Ashland, the
aim in thl being to make more room for
through business, but even the cutting
off of the graultuous transportation did
not afford a remedy.
The reduction of nine hours In the run
ning time will not place the train on an
equality with the record-breakers of the
Enst, and the speed will not exceed that
made In many places on the lines of the
O. R. & N and on the mountain division
of the Southern Pacific, but it will travel
quicker than any other fast train ever
placed on a regular schedule on the
Oregon & California division of the road.
A SECRET.
The richest of pure cream; the
juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest
grade flavorings and pure crystal
sugar carefully blended and frozen
to a creamy smoothness by skilled
workmen. This is the only "secret"
of the sale of
SWETLAND'S
IceCreqm
It is absolutely pure and contains
no secret powders or "fillers." This
"Ice Cream of Quality" is received
fresh every day by
J. A. TUFTS
Sole Agent for Oregon City.
FREE SOUVENIR. When visiting
Portland, call Ht Swetland's, 273 Mor-1
rison St., and present this ad. Yon. will
receive FREE an attractive souvenir for
the table.
(jjjt EGDML
W DAYS J
ARE fifP
:A HAPPY y Zz
L DAYS. MM
What would yog not gtve now for some pictar es yog
might have had Baby, Pets, Friends, Picnics, Ex
cursions, the Old Home. See aboot th t Kodak
to-day. So simple a child can cse itso inexpensive
anybody can afford one.
Brownie Cameras, $1, 2, 5, 9.
Pocket Kodaks, $6, 10, 12, 15.
Stop and get a catalog today and let us show yo
how simple it is to make pictures with a kodak.
We handle the best Plate Cameras also.
Huntley Brothers Co.
PETTIT & CO.
Manufacturers and Dealers
in Lumber
ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRY
LUMBER A SPECIALTY
Yard and Office
Avenue, Opposite
Phone No. i 547 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 quickly started in the easiest way,
come to this bank and open an account. "A DOLLAR
WILL DO IT."
Ute Bank of Oregon City
AM!
itn2ns
Nature's Best Remedies
combined by
HIGHEST SKILL,
into a
Perfect Tonic
Improves Appetite
aids Digestion
Overcomes Biliousness
peevents Catarrh
cures Constipation
strengthens Nerves
Gives Added Vigor to the
Entire System.
Guaranteed, Samples Free.
CHARMAN & CO.
Dependable Druggists,
SO LB AGENTS.
OASTOniA
Be tii ) Iha KM Vcu Have Always Bocfi
ThaKind You Have Always I
Signature
of
Head of Molalla
Evethart's Store
Do Yoa Know
Anything
ABOOT
Eppley's
If not you should know. I t's
a pure article put up in
pint Mason jars full
weight.
Sold by all Leading Grocers
Bmn th ? lh8 Kill(t 1,011 Have lwa)S B0UtH
Mil
I Powder?