Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 27, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1905.
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new To-day
MONET TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7
per cent. Farm security. U'Ken
& SchubeL
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED.
at lowest rates, Latourette's office,
Commercial Bank Building,
City.
A reward will be paid for the re
turn to the Enterprise Office of a liver
and white pointer bitch.. Has suck
ling pups.. Last seen Tuesday, Octo
ber 16.
Several tons of Hubbard squash
just the thing for fattening hogs for
sale by W. S. King at the. mouth of
the Clackamas. Price $5.00 a ton.
Telephone Main 1710.
Lost a Scotch Coolie, sharp nose,
Oregon j brindle color. Last seen in Heinz
feed yard. sultaDie rewara paereu
for return to George Lazelle, R. F. D.
No. 1, Oregon City, Oregon.
Local Events
Found, a black pointer bitch,
at Elk Horn stables.
call
Furnished rooms for rent, apply
first house north side of Tenth street,
west from Main street. tf.
Houses to. rent. See J. A Moehnke,
Enterprise building.
ft. P. Walker and Miss lyrtle B.
Taylor, both of this city, were married
in this city Sunday, Rev. W. H. Wett
laufer, officiating.
Buckeye Extracts Happy husband.
George Randall has sold 50 of the
94 bales representing his 1905 crop
to H. I. Miller, of Aurora. The price
was 12 cents per pound.
Mr. and Mrs. . Harrison Hughes, of
Seattle, have announced the engage
ment of their sister. Miss Eleanor
Blodgett, to Rev. Francis Hill Mixsell,
of South Bend, Wash. Mr. Mixsell
was formerly pastor of the First Pres
byterian church in this city. . ; ;
Watches that others have failed to
make run properly especially solicited
by R. F. Caufield, watchmaker and
Jeweler, opposite Huntley Bros., Main
street, Oregon City. All work guaranteed.
R. l Holman, leading undertaker.
Next to Harris grocery store, Oregon
City, Oregon. '
Contractor G. A. Brown has prac
tically completed the construction of
the new Baptist parsonage on jNinin
street. The building will be ready
for occupancy about November 1.
Miss Laura Newbury, daughter of
Mrs. J. N. Dustin. of New Era, and
Mr. J. Thompson were married at
"Vancouver last Wednesday, the 18th
inst Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will
reside at Rainier.
Monday afternoon Mrs. E. A. Som
mer entertained the Dickens Club at
her home. Next Monday the club will
meet the home of Mrs. T. F. Ryan.
. MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTAITED
at lowest rates, Latourette's office. Com
mercial Bank' Building, Oregon, City.
New supply monthly report cards
just printed at the Enterprise office.
The attention of Clackamas county
teachers is respectfully called to this
announcement.. Orders By mail, wnen
accompanied by necessary postage,
will receive prompt attention.
Beginning next Monday at D. M.
Klemsen's grocery, Mrs. Kilgore will
demonstrate the M. J. B. Coffee for
one week. Come and get your coffee
and cake free. Remember the place,
Klemsen's grocery.
While chopping wood last Friday
morning at his home on Seventh St.,
A. Deute had the misfortune to sever
the index finger of the left hand.
Good wife Buckeye Extracts.
U. S. Howland js suing Margaret
L. Roberts, administratrix of the es
tate of Owen J. Roberts, for the fore
closure of a mortgage of $333.50.
Two sales of farms near Maple
Lane are reported. Prof. Culavin has
purchased the Snyder farm of 10 acres
for a consideration of $1300. The
Shortlidge tract of 15 acres has also
been sold to some new arrivals from
the east.
Buckeye Extracts Many smiles.
F. C. Patterson has a petition to
present before the county court for a
saloon at Oswego. Mr. Patterson Is a
young man and expects to expend
$1500 in furnishing and equipping a
first-class and attractive resort.
- School books for all grades and a full
line of school supplies at lowest prices at
Charman & Co., City Drug Store.
' : Joseph Kuerton has resigned as a
member of the Board of Fire Commis
sioners. His successor will be named
at the November meeting of the Council.
; Arthur, the 19-year old son of Mr.
and Mrs.' William Sprague, died of ty
phoid fever at the family home five
miles from this city last Wednesday
night.
New supply of monthly report cards
just printed at the Enterprise office.
The attention of the Clackamas coun
ty teachers is respectfully called to
this announcement.. Orders by mail,
when accompanied by necessary post
age, will receive prompt attention.
The sermon at the Congregational
Church next Sunday evening will be
about "The Fellow that Got his Wife
in Egypt." For several Suaday even
ings pastor Bollinger will preach on
themes relating to Christ in. Modern
life. . .
Giles Sarber, violently Insane, to this
city. Sarber was committed to the
asylum. - His demented condition is
due to an excessive indulgence in
liquor and worry over financial affairs.
Sarber is 45 years of age and unmar
ried. It was first reported that John
Stormer ' was the insane man at
Springwater, but the mistake result
ed from the confusion in telephoning
to this city. , '
Money to loan on Farms. Land Titles
examined. Dlmlck & Dlmlck, Lawyers,
Oregon City, 'Oregon...
Try Buckeye Extracts Thanks.
In the initial foot-ball game be
tween the Eastham and the Barclay
teams last Friday, the former won by
a score of 10 to 0, notwithstanding the
fact that the High School team out
weighed by 300 pounds in the aggre
gate the weight of the plucky young
Easthamites.
Last evening the Oregon City As
sembly United Artisans enjoyed a
social visit from a "large delegation of
the Sellwood Assembly. An informal
program of music and addresses was
followed by the serving of cake and
coffee and dancing.
Those who wish to buy millinery to
the greatest advantage, call on Miss
C. Goldsmith.
For the last six weeks the local
plant of the Portland Flouring Mills
Company has been running night and
day and there are orders on hand suf
ficient to keep the mill running con
stantly for the next month. The or
ders are largely from the Orient, busi
ness with which has increased follow
ing an adjustment of the disturbed
commercial relations in that country
resulting from the Russian Japan
ese war.
Found Purse containing some
money. Owner can have property Dy
calling at the law office of TJ'Ren &
Schuebel, proving property and pay
ing for this notice.
Mary A.. Shute fell on the. stairs at
her home : at Maple Lane Saturday
night and seriously injured her hip.
While no bones were broken, "Grand
ma" Shute by reason of her advanced
years, will be bedfast for some time.
Work has been renewed on the new
road from the Clackamas river coun
ty bridge at Gladstoneto Clackamas
station. This road is about a mile
and one-half in length, and last Sum
mer was graded, and work stopped.
The thoroughfare is now being grav
eled. All of the Damascus and Clack
amas county will be opened up into
Oregon City by the completion of this
road, which has been practically iml
passable during the wet season. ,
Wise women use Buckeye Extracts.
Deputy Sheriff Shibley, of Spring
water Wednesday evening brought
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. Chas. Hidy and Bertha Zingerling
were married at the home of the
bride's parents at Clackamas Heights
Saturday evening, Rev. P. K. Ham
mond, officiating. They will reside at
Parkplace. ' '
Ladies of the congregation pf St.'
John's Catholic Church gave an en
tertainment and social last Wednes
day night in Knapp's hall for the ben
efit of the fund for the new cement
sidewalk fronting the church prop
erty. After the programme, dancing
was indulged in until a late hour, and
refreshments were served. The pro
gramme: Song, Rea Norris recita
tion, Miss Barry; song, Marie Fred
ericks ; recitation, Fred Baker; song,
John Finucane, recitation, Miss Sin
nott; song, Veta Kelly. ,
On the grounds of desertion, A May
has filed suit for divorce from Grace
May, whom he wedded at Kalama,
Washington, in 1885. Plaintiff is now
a resident of Portland.
The Argonaut for October 23d, con
tains, among many noteworthy fea
tures, another one of Jerome Hart's
striking "In Arcadia" articles; a high
ly interesting letter from- "R. E. H,"
in Tokio; a one-act play, entitled,
"While Waiting for Harriet," by Kath
leen Thompson; a description of a
trip through the lake districts of Scot
land; and an amusing translation
from the Spanish; Josephine Hart
Phelps reviews Eleanor Robson In her
performance of Browning's "In a Bal
cony"; and Porter Garnett writes of
"Otello," Harold Bauer, and a new
Carmen.
The Starting Point
of many a successful man's
career was his first deposit.
There is something about
a bank account which cre
ates an ambition to make
it grow. We invite you to
start an account with us.
The littleness of your cash
need not stand in the way. Many a now
wealthy man has commenced with less.
"cents added to cents makes
DOLLARS" r 1
THE BANK OF OREGON CITY
It was not a charivari, but on the
contrary a sane expression of sin
cere and warm congratulations and
best wishes for much happiness and
good fortune when about thirty of the
friends of the groom called Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Rechner. The evening was de
lightfully spent in music, vocal and
instrumental, a delicious lunch being
served.- Mr. and Mrs. Rechner
were presented with an elegant cut
glass fruit dish by the Invaders who
dispersed- shortly before midnight.
Small farm, also timber land near
Oregon City for sale" or will ' trade
for Oregon City property; also small
farm near town for rent for cash. Ad
dress, J. L. Swafford, Oregon City,
Oregon.
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Economy Leads to Success
All' Conservative Buyers should turn their footsteps toward our
Ggeat Retiring Sale
EveytMng: Must Go
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Furnish
ing Goods, and Women's, Misses, Men's
and Children's Dress and Working Shoes
The Buckeye Extract - Company, of
Olympia, Washington, has established
a good business here at Oregon City
in the sale of its spices and Baking
Powder. In fact it is a case of the
goods giving satisfaction or the dis
satisfied customer gets his money
back. See the Company's advertise
ment in the Enterprise.
The high bridge across the Clack
amas River at Estacada is in such
condition that it will probably be nec
essary to construct a new bridge next
year. The timbers have rotted out
and the structure is in an unsafe con
dition. J. W. McKay has gone with
a force of men to make the necessary
repairs to the structure. New ap
proaches will be made and the tim
bers will be strengthened and many
of them replaced. Mr. McKay will be
at work all this week and a portion of
next week,-and will put the bridge in
a condition for the Winter travel.
F. Newton, of Oregon City, has the
only first-class undertaking parlor and
hearse In Clackamas county,
through that land.
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CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
Men's and Boys Suits $4.75 M's al!?T
3 . . Shoes ARE BEING CLOSED OUT AT pl.ZU
Men's and Boys'. Overcoats 5.00 WoT"Mi"cs i'5 t Aft
- regular $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes at ffl.UU
SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR HATS AND CAPS
Monarch $1.00 Dress Shirts 85c Men's and Boys' High Grade Hats 95C
Men's and Boys' Regular $1.00 and $1.45
and $1.25 Underwear, per suit 75C Men's and Boys' Fancy Caps 20 and 40C
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Suit for $10,000 damages was
brought against the Willamette Pulp
& Paper Company Wednesday by
Charles L. Miller, who claims to have
sustained permanent injuries while
employed in the defendant company's
mill in this city last May. Miller was
employed in the "wood room" and
was injured by being struck on the
head by a stick of wood from the
chute which he alleges was not prop
erly equipped with the ordinary appli
ances known as "safety gates." Be
cause of this he charges the company
with gross carelessness and negli
gence in not providing the ordinary
protection and acquainting him with
the dangerous character of his em
ployment. Dimick & Dimick. of this
city; J. H. McNary, of Salem and
John Ditchburn, of Portland, are at
torneys for the plaintiff.
Personal Mention
G. B. Jacobs has returned to New
Tork City.
Mrs. T. A. McBride spent Saturday
at St. Helens.
Sam Gregory, of Carus, was In the
city Saturday.
B. F. Harless, of Molalla, was in
the city Tuesday.
Wm. Stubbe, of CurrlnsFille, was
In the city this week.
W. D. Brown, the Viola merchant,
was In the city Monday.
Miss Gertrude Bashor spent Sun
day with relatives at Salem.
R. L. Stewart, a farmer from Needy,
was in the city last Saturday.
Miss Echo Samson visited this
week with friends at Silverton.
Dr. Jv W. Powell, of Molalla, was
an Oregon City visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Dustin, the New Era
merchant, was in the city Monday.
Mrs. E. Graves, of Canby, is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. M. A. Bradley.
Mrs. .George Hoeye and son;, Emer
son, are visiting witn. Salem mends.
Mrs. E. Ford, of Pueblo, Mexico, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. E. M. Howell
Mrs. R..L. Holman has returned
from a week's visit with friends at
Portland.
Miss Edna Levy has returned .to
Union after a visit with friends in
this city.
Mayor Wm. Schindler, of Milwau
kie, was in the. city one day the first
of the week. , .
John Samuelson, of Canby, was in
the city Monday and registered, at
the Electric.
Attorney G. B. Dimick had busi
ness before the supreme court at Sa
lem last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Humphrys
spent the week with their son, Charles
T. Humphrys at Astoria.
Mayor A. L. Goodwillie and Miss
Annie Midlam, of Bend, spent Sunday
with friends at Canemah.
' Mrs. J. W. Alldredge has returned
from a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Sophia Miller at Kingsley.
Miss Sybil Lippett has gone to Col
fax, Washington, where she will spend
two weeks visiting her father.
Miss Silcox has returned to her
home at Oakland, California, after
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Younger.
Ernest P. Rands and party have re
turned from Southern, Oregon where
a surveying contract was performed.
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Guild, and
daughter, of Alameda, California, are
visiting Mrs. Guild's mother, Mrs.
Holden.
I. Price has returned from The
Dalles and has taken a place in the
store conducted by his brothers in
this city.
Miss Melzena Brown, of Boston, ar
rived Saturday and will reside with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown
at Maple Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwab have moved
from Portland to Oregon City and are
living in the McGowan cottage on
Seventh street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, of
Forest Grove, were in the city the
first of the week to attend Miss Con
yer's farewell concert.
Mrs. T. F. Ryan, Grand Worthy Pa
tron of the Order of the Eastern Star,
has returned from St. Helens where
she made an official visit to the local
Chapter.
Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor of the
Congregational church in this city,
attended the sessions of the Congre
gational state association at Forest
Grove last week.
Mrs. Chas. Albright, accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Church,
of Lind, Washington, leave tomorrow
for a month's sojourn at Red Bluff and
other points in California.
Miss Sophia Wolf, who participated
in the Conyer's concert Monday ev
ening, has returned to her home at
Silverton, after visiting Mrs. Kathryn
Warde Pope for a few days.
Mrs. Mary Manning, who conducts
the Mulino store, was in the city
Monday: Mrs. Manning reports that
the new bridge across Milk Creek at
Mulino, is practically completed.
Wm. J. Clarke, editor of the Ger
vais Star, was In the city Tuesday
Mr. Clarke is an active candidate for
the Republican nomination for State
Printer and proposes to conduct, an
active campaign among the people, ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Batdorf have
returned from Condon and will re
sume their residence in this city.. Af
ter a year's residence in the eastern
part of the state, they have reached
the conclusion that the Willamette
Valley is entirely : good . enough .. for
them. ... .. .
Dr. James Withycombe, of the Stat
Agricultural College .at Coryallig,,.wa3!
in the city Wednesday , en route to
Portland to. confer with, a, committee
relative to a number of, prospective
farmers' "institutes to be held in the
Valley. Dr. Withycombe . is a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for Governor.
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Adams, of Derry,
New Hampshire, who have been vis
iting their uncle and aunt, Thomas
and Mary Shute, near this city, In
connection with an extended visit
through the western part of the Unit- "
ed States, have started on their re
turn trip. En route home they will
visit in California.
Dra. Beatie & Beatlo. Dentists, Rooms
16. 17 18, Weinhard Building.
Scald head is an eczema of the
scalp very severe sometimes, but it
can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick
and permanent in its results. At any
drug store.
Cures croup, sore throat, pulmon
ary troubles Monarch over pain or
every sort, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.
WANTED
A Bright Young Man with Light
Team in your county, steady work
and j?ood wages, for the right man.1
References required. For full particu
lars address Nov 1
KOCH V. T.sCo., Winona, Mimn.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Oct. 28 Highland, 3 p. m.; Shubel,
7:30 p. m.
Oct. 29 Molalla, 11 a. m.; Canby,
7:30 p. m. ,
Nov. 2 Maple Lane, 7:30 p. m.
Nov. 4 Quarterly conference at 2
p. m., at Oregon City.
Nov. 5 Quarterly Meeting Sunday.
Oregon City 11:00 a. m, ,
Shubel 3:00 p. m. I
Highland 3:00 p. m. j
Oregon City 7:30 p. m.
W. H. WETTLAUFER, I
Pastor. '
APLEASED CUSTOMER
A GOOD ADVERTISER
The following are only a few of the prominent people of Oregon City
and Willamette who have used the BUCKEYE EXTRACTS for over two
years with perfect satisfaction. They say that thy last longer and give
a better flavor than any brand they ever tised. They are true to their
name and retain their strength in baking and freezing,
Mrs. E. Mass, Willamette Mrs. G. L. Hedgks
Mrs. J. H. Forbes, Oregon City Mrs. C. B. Wilson
Mrs. A. Re illy, " Mrs. Morley, Cliff House
Mrs. Jacob Cassell, Electric Hotel
The BUCKEYE EXTRACT sales have more than quadrupled in the
last year, which proves their merit. For Sale by the following Grocers.
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WILLS ESTATE TO ONE BROTHER.
D. M. KLEMSEN
HPRTON & JACK
T.J. GARY, Willamette
J. E. SEELEY
The will of Wm. C. Lichtenthaler, :
whose dead body was found a few
days ago at his cabin ' near Wilson- i
ville, was admitted to probate Tues- j
day. By The terms of the instrument, J
the estate consisting of real estate
I and personal property of the value
.of $5000, is practically all left to a
I brother, F. M. Lichtenthaler. Among
i the "bequests is that of ten cents to i
i Dr.- E. A. Pierce, while- the other rela- :
I fives are cut off with cash amounts of
'fifty cents and a dollar each.
A. ROBERTSON
Ask for
'. "A dose in time 'saye lives." 1 Dr. '
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i emeuy mr cougns, coias. pulmonary
diseases of every sort.. ' J '
BUCKEYE SPICES AND BAKING POWDER
Now on Sale
Most Please or Yoor Money Refunded . .
BUCKEYE EXTRACT CO.
OLYMPIA,. - - WASH.