Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 04, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FlilHAV, AUGUST 1, 190.V
: Oaf Cor t espondents Corner
Brief I'-its of Gossip From All Parte of the County. t
Correspondents are requested to re
flew their work. We will furnish all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear In
hese columns every week.
WILHOIT.
Hay Is a thins of the past and srain
Is smiling and calling for the binder.
Mrs. Howe of Oklahoma was a Burst
of Mrs. I,orm Tr.ii'r.rc-r last !
Mr. Lundiger is a guest at the Tanln
Dairy Farm.
Mrs. M S. Trulinscr had a painful ac
cident to her right hand a few days ago,
but Is improving rapidly.
Mis Goldi HalL of Meadowrf-oolt was
visiting t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bowman last w,-k.
The Misses Hattie and Mabel Miller
are visiting friends at Oregon City and
will spend a few days at the Fair.
Mr. liailrbn. of Maple View farm made
flying trip to Oregon City on business
last Thursday.
Mr. Ike Johnson of Vancouver is visit
ing at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul
son. Frank Scott. Ernest Russell and Fml
Sehafer'a love for venison got them into
serious trouble Ydnesday. the Kin. and
they will have to appear for trial at Mo
lalla next Monday for shooting deer.
The warm weather is bringing many
visitors to the Springs, they had a dance
there Sunday afternoon, which was well
attended.
GREENWOOD.
Mrs. Woodruff is the guest of AdeiaiJ
Stokes.
The blackberry pickers are back from
the mountains, reporting good time and
Jots of berries.
Nelly Flemmir.g has returned to Port
land after a visit with friends in the
neighborhood.
John Stoke is putting up a new gran
ary to store up his grain.
Several of the young people from this
burg attended the dance at Xew Era but
reported a bum time.
Mr. Eastman's health Is not improv
ing, he has been three times under an
operation. His brother and daughter,
from Xew Hampshire, whom he had not
seen for over 54 years, is visiting with
him for the Summer.
Frank Baker is working for Mr. Rider.
George Rider has nearly completed C.
V. Stoker's house.
O.A.STOXIX.A..
Eigaatont
of
GREENWOOD.
Farmers
are all busy harvesting at
present.
Several from here attended the dance
at Xew Era Friday evening. All say
they are glad to hear that the next one
will be on Saturday.
Miss Olga Saune returned home Sun
day after a short visit with friends here.
Mr. Eastman's brother from the East
Is visiting him.
Xora Gregory' and Anna Cahill were
Oregon City visitors Thursday.
Nellie Fleming left Saturday for Port
land where, she will spend a day or two
at the Fair.
Several from our vicinity attended the
campmeeting Sunday.
May Clarke is on the sick list.
Anna Cahill had the misfortune of
having her clothes stolen from the
clothesline Tuesday evening. Anyone
seeing them please notify the owner and
receive reward.
C. V. Stoker has his new house almost
finished.
Elmer I.ucas and Frank Ingle were
seen in Hog Hollow early Saturday
morning.
NEEDY.
Mr. Chas. Spagle has returned from the
Hot Springs.
Mr. Louis Spagle and Miss Jackson at
tended the dance at Aurora Saturday
evening.
Misses Grace and Katie Ritter are
spending this week with relatives at
Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Fish visited with H.
Johnson's Sunday.
Ray Fish and Mrs. M. Price attended
campmeetlng at Xew Era Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills of Missouri
are vlsitng the latter's sister, Mrs. H.
Folfer.
Henry Osterholtz spent Sunday at his
home.
LOGAN.
Harvest is on In earnest here.
D. Partch started to Walla Walla on
Monday to work through harvest there.
N. L. Kirchem went a week ago.
Mrs. C. R. Lewthwaite, of Sunnyside,
spent last week visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Riebhoff, at the old
home.
Those engaged in gardening are busy
these days going to market. T. Riebhoff
is digging and marketing potatoes.
Mr. Partch and family from California,
are visiting at the home of Rev. A. H.
Partch, his brother.
Mis. Partch also has a sister visiting
her from Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mrs. Schappe and family are visiting
Mrs. J. Boss this week.
suss crane, of Portland, is the mh
of Miss Nellie Riebhoff for a few days.
N . Kirchem and son Carl attended the
Fair last week.
Many are waiting for cooler weather
before going to see the sights.
Mrs. Zimmerman from St. Joe, Mo.,
is visiting her old home this Summer.
Saturday next Is the regular monthly
meetlng of Harding Grange. Come all ye
tardy members, show up. Four candi
dates to ride the "goat."
L. H. Kirchem is taking a vacation at
the Ogle Mt. mines.
Services at the Ravenswood church
were conducted by A. H. Partch Sunday.
Threshing will begin next Monday in
Logan.
Mrs. Dart, of Molalla, and sister, Mrs.
Wm. Watts, of Stone, attended the ex
"sition last week.
Will By-era had an arm hurt by a
falling down with him.
REPORT OF FIREMEN'S TOURNA
MENT AND FOURTH OF JULY CEL
EBRATION GENERAL COMMITTEE.
August 1. l?Xi.
To the Honorable the Mayor and Common
Council of Oregon City.
We. the und'Tstcnesl. bog leave to
submit the report t receipts and dis
bursements of the Firemen's Tuirna
men!, hern to attached, for your eor.v. i
erstion and approv al.
Respectful submitted.
W. H. HOWELL
President.
Jack U
Cat: field.
Cash
Secretary.
Receipts.
O. C. Council. :;,( H
O, C. Fin? Department.
O, W. P. & K IV Co.. I'M .
P. ; E. Co.. l'Wrm
H. Weinhard. SUH
vv. p. p. Co . ; .
Portland Hour Mill. SJ.ivJ
0. C. Mf. Co. la oo
Crown Paper Co.. IS.ikJ j
J. W. Cole ;s H
Kelly Rucouich. tS (K) J
H. Roos. iJ.iH) j
E. XUtthies. tiM
F. Xehren, :'5.i)
A. H. Oriesen. i'S.M
1 1. Selling. ' iS.oo
I Howell & Jones. :.00
Huntley Bros.. ia.Oi)
F, Hu.v h. ;5 (1,1
Bank of O. C. X'S.oa
I Commercial Bank, tM
I A. J. Shurher. 15. W
J. Goodfellow. Id.iM
Charman & Co., ;o.OO
J. Cassell. ;5 oo
W. E. Wilson. JO.OO
W. Rambo. ZO.W
Geo, Young. I'VOO
G. A. Harding. ;5.oo
Burmeister & Amiresen. 15.00
C. Catta. is
W. L. Block. 5.00
3. M. .Price. iq
L. O. Moore, 10.)
E. A. Brady. 10.00
J. Douthit. 15 0.)
D. M. Klemsen. 5.0a
G. W. Bigham. m vo
3. E. Wassom. 5 oo
Pope & Co.. s x)
C. O. Albright. 5.00
Wilson & Cook?. 5 ,j
W. Robison. yw
Miles & McGlashan, " 5.0,1
R. Petsold. 6 0,)
V. Harris. 6 ,w
E; C. Hamilton. g oo
Fatrclough Bros., 500
J. A. Tufts. 50
Adams Bros., 10. 0
Johnson & MeCord. 5 00
Mrs. Stratton. 5 no
L. Deperansin. 5 00
A. F. Parker. ; 50
W. A. Woods. 2 50
Griffith & Wright. 2 5,)
G. A. Young & Co., 7,50
Wallace '& Packard. 5.00
Brightbill & Co.. 5'ftO
1. Tolflolar ; 50
A. B. Molley. 5 o)
Him Kee 5 00
J. M. Woods. n 50
A. Milhsteln, 2.50
Olympia Brewing Co., 20.00
Mrs. M. Miller. 5 00
A. Robertson. 2. 50
Brown & Welsh. ' 2.50
C. A. Frederick. ..1.50
Horton & Jack. 2.50
F. T. Barlow. 2 50
Blayney & Nelson, 2 50
J. C. Seeley. J 50
F. C. Gadke. 2.50
H. SchradT, j 00
G. Rosenstefn. 1 50
W. Wright. 3 00
I. Williams, 1 00
Wong Lee, 2 50
Qung Young. 2 50
jw. L. Little. voo
j Gambrlnus Brewery, 25.01)
Star Brewerj'. 15.00
Mt. Hood Brewery, 15 00
Goddess of Liberty. 481.50
Total- t:m.o
Premium. , 2.50
Total. $2007.50
j Report of Expenditure of Firemen's
i Tournament Committe.
May 2;. Oregon City Enterprise,
printing $
May :'. Oregon City Courier, print
ing
50
6.00
May 25.
Huntley Bros Co. statii.n-
ery
l.lo
May 2. T. P. Randall, P. M.
S'amps 3 00
June .17. Ella Lutz, Goddess' Dress ao.oO
June IS. Frank McGinnis. Expen
ses to Albany
June(19. Miss M. Long, dress ...
June 23. Mrs. J. W. Cole, to dec
orate Liberty Car
June 23. W. H. Samson, for post
Ing advertisements
7.00
10.00
23.00
20.00
July 3. H. Sommers. Cap. of Van
couver, 2d prize for wet test 50 V
July 3. Harry Sommers. Cup. of
Vancouver. 2d prize in dry test 50.00
July 3. Fred J. Brown, Cap of As
toria, 1st prize in dry test 100.00
July 3. C. A. Miller, tuning piano 2.50
July 4. J. E. Wetzler, Milwaukie
ljari'' 100.00
July 4. E. Frost, 1st prize log roll
ing and 2d prize swimming.... 17.5'i
July . J. Albright. 2d prize log-
r,Jli'"S 5.00
July 4. A. Cannon, brivinic Lib
erty Car b ft
July 4. Bunt, Bros, street acting.. 50.001
SC0TTS EMULSION won't make a
hump back itraight, neither will it make
a ihort leg long, but it feeds soft bone
end hull diieased bone and is amontj
the few genuine meins of recovery In
rickets and bone consumption.
Send for frrt simnle.
SCOTT A BOWvTRw.
L 1 e. -'
y-.. ura taw, au aniggtivu.
j n . . ' a.
5
Br
6
Ajjers
Falling hair means weak hair.
Then strengthen your hair;
feed it w ith the only hair food,
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks
falling hair, makes the hair
Hair Vigor
grow, completely cures dan
druff. And it always restores
colorto gray hair, all the rich,
dark color of early life.
Mr S.lr f!nn out b.i'r n4 I w
fr;4 I woul.t i tl Thru I lrl4 Tr
lttr Vi,r. II qtuc klv tb UHIuk 4i,t
tbJ u l'lr ail I cuuM ttl 11 1 l "
KtnktAA 1. allui. LUutHith. S. J.
. e. Tt iv.
(.vol) V ...
fori
Falling Hair
July 4. Chas.
Burns Jr. 1st pi it
swimming $.00
July 4. Wrn. Watson. l'i yr.l dash
1st priie 10.IW
July 4. Wm. Hover. 1" yard dash
2d prize S.00
July 4. M. M.Hires. Wheel-harrow
Miee. 1st prize 5 on
July 4. E. H. Given, sack race. 1st
r-rize '. 5.00
July 4. Frvd Brown, best apearlng
Hre Company Si tu)
July &. Secy. Aurora Band 210.00
July 5. E. A. Titus. Oregon City-
band S't.oo
July 5. Earl Latourette. boys' race
75 yards. 1st prize ." 3.00
July E. Rae Cole, boys' race 75 yds
2d prize . 2.00
July 5. Fred Brown. Astoria. Hub
and Hub race. 1st prize 100.00
July 5. Harry Summers. Vancou
ver. Hub and Hub. 3d prize .... 25.0"
July 5. Frank McGinn's. Oregon
City. Hub and Hub ra,v, 2d prize 50 00
July 5. Frank McGinnis. Oregon
City. Wet Test. 1st prize 10000
July 5. Mrs. Lutz. best apieuring
Float and Lodge 55.00
July 5. Miles & McGlashan. best
appearing Business Float 20.00
July 5. Mrs. S. S. Walker. Sola Cir
cle, largest turnout of lodges. . . . 20.00
July 5. Cap. Phillips, uniform rank
best uniform lodge 20.00
July 5. C. W. Vonderahe. labor and
material 29.S0
July 5. Columbia Hook & I.adder
Co. brt appearing Fire Co. 2d
prize 15.00
July 5. Fred Brown. Astoria, cham
pion race, 1st prize 100.00
July 5. Harry' Sommers. Vancouver
3d prize 25.00
July 5. Frank McGinnis, Oregon
City. 2d prize 60.00
July a. T. J. Dynes, for decora
tions 50.00
July S. Wilson & Zumwalt. rig hire IS. 00
July 5. Wm. Peters. Fountain
Home Hose Team. 1st prize 50.00
July 5. Chas. Pope. Expenses tu
Vancouver and Astoria 15.00
July 5. Harry Moody, rig hire .... 42.00
July 6. Oregon City Enterprise,
balance for printing 6.25
July 5. Courier. Printing 23 50
July 8 Fred Brown. Astoria, bill
posting 1.05
July 6. Captain Shaw, boys' bri
gade 10.00
July 6. J. R. Caufield. Secy 35.
July !. Ed. Fortune, trip expenses 2.50
July 6. Jacob Cassell. for Meals.. 6. 00
July 6. Leo Cannon, fixing hose cart 4.0
July 6. F. C. Donovan, watching
Park and Liberty Car t.00
July 7. E. E. Brodie. card of thanks .70
July 7. Adams Bros. rlblon 1.22
July 7. C.X. Greenman. hotsehlre 1.50
July 7. F. McGinnis. picture from
Kellogg 50
July 7. Mrs. Kate Pope, singing
July 10. Rev. P. K. Hammond....
July 10. Harry Jones, material
and freight 111.5
July 14. Cap. Shaw, chairs and
freight
Jury 17. Williams Bros, express. .
July IS. Pope & Co., hardware..
July 19. J. W. Cole, cashed order
for Wm. Reams, work on stre.-t.
July 19. F. E. Ross, work holding
line
July 19. Wilson A Zumwalt. feed
ing horse
July 19. W. It. Howell, telephone and
other
July 21
expenses ...
Mrs. J. W.
Cole, Liberty
Car !..
July 27. Geo.
Redway, painting
grand -stand
July 30. Falrclough
Bros wagon
hire
July SO. Miss Long
Total ...
.$1999.82
WAS TIRED OF LIVING.
Disappointed In Love and Work, Richard
Watklns Ends His Life.
Richard YVatkins died YVednxday af
ternoon from the effects of an overdose
of opium and morphine that was taken
early In the morning presumably wltlit
suicidal Intent. Disappointment In a love
affair arid the loss of employment tire i
presumed to be responsible for the vounc I
. . ' . . i
mans seii-ijesiriieiion. coroner Ho -
jitiiin impaneled a jury that heard the tes
j timony of a number of witnesses and ren
dered a lerdlct finding that Watklns
came to his death from an overdose of
opiates for whieh no living person is held
responsible.
Watklns was found lying in an uncon
scious condition in the morning on the
banks of the Clackamas river near this
city. Life was nearly extinct but the
man was brought to this city where three
physicians worked over him until 5
o'clock In the afternoon when death en
sued. The deceased was aged about 35 years
and had resided at Oregon City for a
number of years, being employed as a
laborer. He was unmarried and is sur
vived by two sisters, who reside In Port
land. A few weeks ago the girl with
whom Watklns was Infatuated and whom
he was engaged to wed, terminated the
engagement and is said to have only
very' recently been, married to a compara-
tlve stranger. This dlspm!iiliuwvt and
the dixmtxsal of tlo young man from the
work at which he was hint employed
Saturday nru considered fvsMUisltle for
the deed,
Watktits was last seen lle nlxuit il
o'clock Tuesday night when he was heard
to tmiuttv with Whnt possible whitM he
would meet should he start shoot In
K!!ry. ISelng assured that the pros
pects Were dlscoiit anlng. Walklns lt-
marked that be "whs atwntt tiled of bald
wotk. nwa." and then dcpaited up
the street.
Two Picture for 50 Ctnts.
Those who call at Miss Cheney's studio
dt nng the ensutti few week will re
ciive two very artistic photos for 50
, em si. ralrclough minding.
Main streets. Oregon City.
Tenth nnd
Aug 4
S-.ihscrlbe to The Enterprise.
Notlca of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
s.1.111 .1 H'llnltintlat'r of the entitle of
llcil Potter, deceased, has tiled lit the
County Coin t for Clackamas county,
State of Orcg.m. his final account h
such administrator of said estate, ami
that the Court has fuel Saturday. Hcp-temlx-r
9th. l'."3. at the h.mr of 10 o'clock
n. m . of said day at the Couit ll,xni of
saitl Court In Oregon City, Oregon, a
the time and place for hearing of objec
tions to said report and the settlement of
said estate,
FRANK Bl'SCH.
Administrator of the Estate of Hell Pot
ter. dl'Ce,IJ'd.
I'.rme C. Curty. Attorney for Administrator.
Jayine Tonic ykrmfflutfe.
gives rosy checks and active health to 'nale, sickly children.
And it is good for their elders, too.
Ask your druggist for it.
GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST
Fttf.iutttf.e and Has. dwai, e,
- A
UR FURNITURE FACTORY in Oregon City has been built up again and
running day and night to make up for lost time. Only warranted goods are t
manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail. OUR SO-CALLED NO JO
BUREAU PROVED TO BE A PRIZE" WINNER. We are taking orders
o
; now for this celebrated piece of furniture which will be
June 15th.
Full size liureau, fine
clear Mirror, made out
of thoroughly .seasoned
lumber, finished in
jiohlen oak, dark cher
ry and white maple.
!xld for cash onlv.
a
Special price in dozen lott.
' H V v ol I
4 j t . . t - :
2 i i " . 1 i
t i ii
3.0 I .
5.00 t .
I rfv -:v.s Writing
7.40 4 I
m.:t Desk
1.50 .. . . ,-A. ,
7.00 L . ,
i z - ....
I r I
Warranted Steel
I 6 holes, IS," inch
oven, hip closet
i
$27.50.
A
RubUr Gaidtn Hose
$4-50 (or fifty feet.
if p
OREGON CITY MARKET RUP0RT.
(Corrvcttd Watkly.)
liontNo, 1. u to Ufle per bushel.
Flour Valley, 14 HO p d bbl. . llsrq
wheat 15 15. Pol tlniid. II 25 per sack.
Howard llest. II ri per sack.
Oats - In sacks. JI S7 1-J per Oenlal.
Hay Timothy, baled 1111111 par loni
clover, Jl! to $13; out, 111 to 114; iulxtd
hay. 112 to 113; cheat. 113 to $14.
Mtllstufls- Hian. til 4er ton; shorts
$.'3 00 per ton; chop $20 per Ion; bailey,
rolled ii'f) J'cr ton,
Cabbagn- 35c per d"i.
Onions 3o per pound.
Potatoes 101,; to tiic. pet' huU'lied.
pins 2c pouiiit,
Turnips, Carrots- 0e doz buiulies, .
String Means - 've pound.
ltapbeirle - 7c box.
Egga- tlei.i. 20c'0 22tj per tl.
mmket strong.
Ilutter- ltaiii h. SO to 40; sepfirnlor 1111J
cteameiy. 40 to 41.
tlontl Applea 50c to 7'ic bushel.
Hone il to 12 He per poumj,
lTutlea tdrlrd) Petite, Jo per lb; Hub
Ian, huge, 5c per lb; medium, 3c; Hit vr
Oiled Apples -Hun dried. auaitnrd.
4,0 pound, sliced, fic; fancy bleacliml, !
'V. I
H-rsed Chl ketia KSo per lb, !
LlVetick and Dlpssrd Meats-Ileef. j
live $2.00 to $2.50 per hundred. Hogs j
live, 5c; hog dressed, t cents; sheep, '
$2 00 to $2.50 per head; dre..rd c; veal'
d,,.,d. 54 to c; iamb. live. $1,75 .0
,2 00 1
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Paint! faint! paint! and get it at Char-
1 man & Co a. their prices ar always Just
rijtht
t
t 4
8
50
During the Fair
you will have to
put up an eitra
!-d to accoin
uiodate your
frici!l l U y
one of our
$1.95
IRON
BEDS
Such a 1-ed it
toout, too.
ILook at our $7.50 Ex. Table
i I
Range
DOORS
ARK YOU
sot.io doors
tie fuir ,li.
i
Taint your
house with
Phoenix
Pure
Paint
the beat
o n earth.
$1.75 per
gallon.
o
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&
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Furniture & Hdware
FRANK
BUSCH
trouble.
Mr, il.
W,
Hi'tilley Me, .. ,., .
Inra visiting tit Mamtiitm, jiy ,., ...
Mlasuiiil. ""
Mia. Jess Lltilea Mr f,m
rnmn In her. but she U nt e,t
Oiegoii. Many sviiipntlilzn with lier
rominir so fur and hoi seeing her nM"
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Ramady la a Specirie.
Sure to Olv Satisfaction.
CIVt RILIIF AT OHCI.
Il rliMUtara, iHlb., hU, and t,ot't tj
,llw.i.a Il ,..... '. . , Ut'
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! Itaalor tfio Helw t,t last. aHm '!.
Ksytuw. t'otibUtwhotiiJitrUiudru
I U'-lriU and al,rld'
I T . r , tali. Kil . . 1 1 . . 1 .
f ' ,""M' 'rugKista or u
luuulj I tml hie, 10 cetila by mail. '
tLY BROTHERS; 60 Warrtn II., N,w Yart
ready for delivery akf 1
T
a
tlways welcjtned in the childrcn'eTT.
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Hammfifk
We coll a n f,ir 5.50
and WINDOWS
,e
GOING To liUII I)
le-tt that were clichtlv
r
ilaniHKCil
,e
......u.iu.ius tire, wiiuii will
go cnrap.
Estimates
given on
Hardware
and
Nails :
for J
Building
Purposes
Cots, $2.25.
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