OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1905. NEW TO-DAY O Deputy Bhorlff 15. C. Hackott UiIh week purchased of Howard Urownell lot 8, block 18, cornor Thirteenth and Main streets for a consideration of $1200. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 por cent. Farm aocurlty. U'Ken & Scnubol. MORTC1A01C LOANS NEGOTIATED. at lowKt rate, Lutourtsttu'i olllce, Commercial Dank Dulldlng, Oregon City. Found, a black pointer bitch, call at 101k Horn HtabloH. Marrlugo HconHo were Issued by Clerk Green man Monday an follows: Henrietta Rabl risky and W. 15. Hoi lumy; l'aullno Wattawa and F. J. BtmiKle; May Duln and JuIIum Kutner. Local Events Wanted, a man for business that will pay f5 to $20 per day. Call at room 1, 4H Main street, Oregon City, r. to Saturday evening Horn, Saturday, October 2R, to Mr. and MrH. Leo Krunch at their home at lircen l'olnt, a Hon. Wanted a good piano player for orcheHtra work. Call on or addroHH Harry M. Shaw, Oregon City. A marriage license wan granted on Tuesday to Ora Grace Oorbet and John Frank 1'hllllpH. Furnished roornH for rent, apply flrHt house north aide of Tenth street, weHt from Main street. tf. Watches that others have failed to make run properly especially solicited by It. F. Caulleld, watchmaker and jeweler, opposite Huntley llros., Main street, Oregon City. All work guar anteed. James Evans, of Canby. has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Otto Evans, who died recently at Canby. Try Duckeye Extracts Thanks. Itev. L. M. llaworth, of Clackamas, will preach In the Elyvlllo church, Sunday, November 12, at 2 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Those who wish to buy millinery to the greatest advantage, call on Miss C. tloldsmlth. Fred Nelson ami Dee Wright have acquired the ownership of the busi ness heretofore conducted by Illayney & Nelson and will conduct the same. Found 1'urso containing some money. Owner can have property by calling at the law ofllco of U'Ken & Hchuebel, proving property and pay ing for this notice, Robert Cook, of 1'ortland, and Miss Laura Thompson, of this city, were married by Itev. 1. K. Hammond, In this city, last Saturday evening. Wise women uso Huckeye Extracts. William 15. Haz.ard and Mrs. Isa bella Thomas of this city were mar ried Tuesday afternoon at tho Con gregational manso by tho pastor, Itev. 15. 8. Holllnger. They will reside here. Houses to rent. Bee J. A Moehnko, Enterprise building. First anniversary of the flerman So ciety will bo celebrated Sunday, No vember 12, 1905, at tho Armory Hall, beginning at 2 p. m. Tho Germans solicit the presence of yourself and friends. Admission, tickets 25 cents. 11. Seller, secretary. Buckeye Extracts Happy husband. Willamette Council, Knights and Ladles of Security, has bison awarded the prize banner of the state for se curing the most members during the past three months. The local council will work hard for the coming three months, In an endeavor to retain the banner. mentH to the state constitution. So far he has been meeting with unqualified success and there seems to be no doubt the amendments will be submit ted at tho next general election. 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 mall, when accompanied by necessary post age, will receive prompt attention. 0. Etchlson, employe of the Crown- Columbia Pulp & Paper company, while working at a machine called a dlgestor Monday, was severely Injur ed by tho bursting of a blowpipe at tached to the machine. A piece or metal from tho bursting pipe hit Mr. Etchlson on tho head and made a scalp wound several Inches long. Money to loan on Farms. Land Title examined. Dlmlck t Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Oregon... Committees have been named by Oregon City Aerlo, Fraternal order of Eagles, to arrange for a dance to be given November 16. The public will pleasantly remember the Initial dancing party given under the aus pices of the Oregon City Eagles last Spring, as one of the most successrui affairs ever given In the city. For Sale or Rent House, barn and 18 acres at Willamette, near motor line. Inquire at Commercial Bank. MOIITQAGE LOANS NEOOTAITED at loweit rates, Latourette'a oflloe, Com mercial Dank Building, Oregon City. The ladles of St. John's Catholic church gave a Halloween party and dance Tuesday night at Knapp's hall. A short impromptu program of rausl cal numbers and recitations was car rled out, refreshments were served and tho entertainment was concluded with a dance. Miss Edna Daulton of ficiated at tho piano. Good wife Buckeye Extracts. Fred M., tho 14-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Johns, died at the family homo at Green Point, at 3:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, No vember 1. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Congregational church at 2 o'clock this afternoon Interment will take place at Moun tain View cemetery. credit of those participating, it may be said that only infrequently did the pranks take on an objectionable form. The tendency to damage property in connection with the observance of the Halloween season, soerns to have ap preciably abated. A reward will be paid for the re turn to the Enterprise Office of a liver and white pointer bitch.. Hat suck ling pups.. Last seen Tuesday, Octo ber 18. , I Sam Stowe and Jos. Goodfellow are working up foot-ball enthusiasm with a view to organizing a team from among the membership of the Eagles Lodge which offers considerable good material. When tho team has been formed, a general challenge to the other fraternal organizations of the city, Woodmen of the World preferred, will be Issued. 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- dross, J. L. Swafford, Oregon City, Oregon. County Treasurer Enos Cahlll says that the issue of county warrants is steadily decreasing. In 1903 be in dorsed county warrants to the value of $41,452.47, and in 1904 $34,883.54. Th's year to date ho has indorsed warrants In the amount of $25,372.85, leaving a margin of $9510.09 to go on until the end of tho year. He does not expect this amount to be equaled, and in that event last year's recora. will be broken. While operating a circle saw Tues day afternoon, F. L. Oswald, of the Arm of Oswald & Fredericks, furni ture manufacturers, suffered the loss of the Index, finger and the tip of the second finger on his right hand. The accident is especially unfortunate to Mr. Oswald, who with his partner haB only so recently engaged in the business in which they give every promise of building up a substantial and important Industry. Several tons of Hubbard squash ust the thing for fattening hogs for sale by W. 8. King at the mouth of the Clackamas. Price $5.00 a ton. Telephone Main 1710. As a sequal to a family quarrel in which Chas. A. Reese was considera bly worsted, Reese has filed in the circuit court an action against John M. Olds, Alblna Olds and Ed. Hlgglns from whom he seeks to recover Judg ment for $495 for personal damages. As a result of the difficulty, Olds and Hlgglns, were arrested last week on complaint of Reese, and, upon being convicted in the Justice court, were given the maximum fine of $50 each and costs. An appeal from this Judg ment has been taken to the circuit court. School books for all grade and a full line of school lupplle it loweit price at Charman A Co., City Drug Store. W. S. U'Ren la at Salem obtaining signatures to the Initiative and refer endum petition asking that a vote be taken on several proposed amend- F. Newton, of Oregon City, ha the snlv flrt-cla undertaking parlor and hear In Clackamas county. through that land. Evidences of youthful pranks, the product of the Halloween season, were observed everywhere about the city Wednesday morning, but to the A BanR Book is Evidence IFtP7! wat fr's evidence of thriftiness as well as the various sums that have been placed to the credit of its 'owner. Any person you know to have AN ACCOUNT AT OUR BANK is raised in your estima tion. It's because you associate a man with a bank account with those who do things..M & A WORD TO A WISE YOUNG MAN IS SUFFICIENT. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY n. . h 17 f t I w ittS mm r-7 (, Lost a Scotch Coolie, sharp nose, brlndlo color. Last seen in Heinz' feed yard. Suitable reward offered for return to George Lazelle, R. F. D. No. 1, Oregon City, Oregon. 1902, gave the bulk of the estate to F. M. Lichtenthaler and gave the other legatees small sums varying from 10 cents to $1. As a matter of fact, it is alleged, Mr. Lichtenthaler had not been in mental condition for several years to make a will. For a consider able period a guardian was appointed by tho court to look after his property. Personal Mention Among tho features of the Argo naut for October 30th are a striking story by Samuel Barclay, entitled, "The Patricide"; "Cockaigne" writes from London of the "Tunnel Mystery" Jonn rage, oi siacaaa, was in me the murder that has shaken all Eng- city Sunday. land; the most interesting anecdotes Dan Moser, of Redland, was in the of Irving are collected: in a review of, clty Sunday. the operatic history of San Francisco, Porter Garnett tells of the unusual operas that have been heard in the J. R. Dockerty spent Sunday with relatives at Salem. Harvey Cross was a business visit- in lom Moore ana letrazzinl in a revival of the old opera, "Dinorah." R. L. Holman, leading undertaker. Next to Harrl' grocery (tore, Oregon City, Oregon. West; and Josephine Hart Phelps de- r to Salem Tuesday, vote her department to Andrew Mack c- N- Walt of Canby, was an Ore gon City visitor Monday. Charles Schockley, of Highland, was In the city Wednesday. B. S. Kramer, of Molalla, was an Oregon City visitor Thursday. A. Kocher, the Canby implement dealer, was In the city Tuesday. Sheriff and Mrs. J. R. Shaver vis ited their farm at Molalla Monday. B. H. Smith, of Janesville, Wiscon sin, was in the city a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moody have re turned from a visit at Lewiston, Idaho Doc W. Gibson, ex-chief of po lice of Salem, was in the city Tues RE 1 All TIRING SALE Economy Leads to Success Conservative Buyers should turn their footsteps toward our Ggeat Retiring Sale Everything Must Go Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Furnish ing Goods, and Women's, Misses, Men's and Children's Dress and Working Shoes If the voters of Oregon do not have an opportunity to vote on the propo sition to amend the constitution to provide for woman suffrage, it will be no fault of the women of Clackamas county. Mrs. Clara B. Colby, editor of The Women's Tribune, of Wash ington, D. C and of Portland, is in Oreeon City, circulating an initiative day, Detltlon for that numose. The Clack- Will Marshall, of Russellville, vis- amas county women have organized ited Sunday with relatives at Cane- flourlshine eaual suffrage societies at mata Oregon City, Canby, Parkplace, Glad-1 Nelson Mulvaney and daughter, Miss stone, Milwaukie, and other points in ! Eliza, of Union Mills, were in the city the county. Thev rive out the state-. saunaay. ment that there is no longer any doubt ' Dr- J- w- Norris was quite serious- that the necessary signatures will be W 111 this week, being threatened with secured to have the amendment voted pneumonia. I tt -rt i t upon. ueorge n. crown, an extensive po- ta grower or New Era, was in the city Wednesday. Messrs. Carlton & Rosenkrans, the Canby merchants, were in the city Saturday. Dee Wright, of Liberal was an Ore gon City business visitor the first of the week, Miss Echo Samson has returned Buckeye Extracts Many smiles. Deputy District Attorney C. Schue bel has filed informations on trans cript of judgment from justice court against the following named defend ants: Clarence Green, criminal sault: Isaac Gratton and M. G. Nease. proprietors of the Milwaukie Country ' from a visit with friends at Silverton Club, conductinc a eamhlinz . resort ' ana Aurora. Ii and maintaining a nuisance (-two in formations) ; J. W. Potter, burning a clashing without having obtained a permit. There are a number of other criminal cases pending, including the sale of liquor without a license, sale of liquor to minors and minor assault and battery cases. These will all be disposed of at the regular November term of the circuit court which will be convened in this city next Monday. 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, when accompanied by necessary postage, will receive prompt attention. CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT , Jn r 4 75 Men's and Boys' Dress and Work' A. A Men's and Boys Suits 4. to mm m kJ , ' t c flft Women's Misses and Children's A. . . Men's and Boys Overcoats 3.UU regular $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes at $1.00 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 J'f and $1.25 Underwear, per suit ' C Men's and Boys' Fancy Caps ana 4UC I M. Trullinger and W. Gray, of Mo ! lalla, were in the city the latter part ; of last week. ! Mrs. George Hoeye and son, Emer son, have returned from a visit with Salem friends. 1 Mrs. Frank Nehren has gone to The Dalles where she will join Mr. Neh ren and reside. Harry M. Shaw, linotype operator for the Enterprise, spent Sunday with I friends at Eugene. Mrs. R. R. McAlpin has returned from a visit with friends and relatives at Salem and Albany. i Miss Leola Dunham, of Independ- ence, was in the city last Friday, reg istering at the Electric. ! Attorney and Mrs. John H. Middle ton and son, of Portland, spent Sun- I day with Oregon City friends. Councilman H. E. Straight has been spending several days on a hunting trip in the vicinity of Cottage Grove. Adolph Aschoff, of Marmot, forest supervisor for this district, was an Oregon City business visitor Wednes day. Mrs. P. F. Devereaux, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Nash, has returned to her home In Minne sota. George J. Currin, a former resi dent of this city, but now of Hepp ner, was In the city visiting old ac quaintances the latter part of last week. Attorney S. T. Richardson and J. E. Godfrey, of Salem, were In the city Saturday on their way to Portland. James J. Gibson and H. D. Harmes, of Marquam, prominent Clackamaa county farmers, were in the city the first of the week. Mrs. Florence Haynes Pugh, a for mer Oregon City girl, and now resid ing at Portland, visited with friends in this city this week. H. C. Stevens has returned home greatly improved in health from Port land where he has been receiving treatment for several weeks. Mayor Wm. Schindler, of Milwau kie, was in the city Wednesday after noon and reports, considerable activ ity in real estate in his live town. George Randall has returned from Salem where he was called by the ill ness of his daughter who is now con valescing from serious attack or, typhoid fever. Dr. Robert Henderson, of Spokane, Washington, has returned from a vis It with other relatives up the valley, and is again visiting his sister, Mrs. R. R. McAlpin. Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Molalla, was in the city Tuesday in attendance on the meeting of the executive commit tee that had charge of the Clacka mas county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Misses May Hurt and Attie Bray arrived home Tuesday from Portland and Oregon City, at which points they had been visiting for three weeks. They saw the close of the great Fair. Corvallis Gazette. Editor C. S. Jackson, of the Oregon Daily Journal, accompanied by Mrs. Jackson and some friends, were Ore gon City visitors last Friday. During the afternoon they visited a number of the large mills. U. W. Dillard, a mill-wright, visited relatives in this city this week. Mr. Dillard has just completed a contract at Gray's Harbor, Washington, and goes from here to Salem where he has another contract to perform. Drs. Beatle ft Beatle, Dentists, Room 16, 17 18, Welnhard Building. WANTED A Bright Young Man with Light Tenm in your county, steady work and good wages, for the right man. References required. For full particu lars address 'No? 1 KOCH V. TXo., Winona, Mimn. Master Fish Warden VanDusen was in the city Wednesday preparing for I the term of circuit court which will be convened here next Monday when there will be heard some cases for illegal fishing. The successful take of 2,000,000 salmon eggs at the Mc Kenzie station this season is consid ered abundant evidence of the suc cess of the fish ladder that was in stalled at the Falls in this city by the state last year. Mr. VanDusen predicts that the catch on the McKen zie,. next season will easily reach 5, 000,000. Alterations have only re cently been completed in the fish lad der by which the upper apartments of the contrivance are made more easy of access to the fish which as cend the ladder with ease. , 4U0 Lost Five months' old Fox Terrior 1 pup, bob-tailed, all white except j brown spot over right eye. Dlsap- peared from Sunnyside Wednesday, 1 October 25. A. Hunter, the owner, I residing on Clackamas R. F. D. No. 1, offers five dollars reward for return of dog. I Sixth MsJn Sts. 1UEGM CHTY, OREGON One Block South of Suspension Bridge A second will alleging to be the last document of the kind signed by him, disposing of the estate of the late William C. Lichtenthaler of Wilson-1 ! ville, was filed for probate Tuesday j 1 morning. It names James C. Smock I of Sherwood as executor and provid es for an equal division of the estate ! said to be valued at $5000 between : j the following heirs: John Wesley Lichtenthaler, Ferguson M. Llchten-1 thaler, Nellie Squires, Lucinda F. I Sloan, Grace Pearce and Josle L..,! Slater. This will was signed March ' 1 31, ' 1904. A previous will was filed a few days ago and signed August 18, 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 used. They are true to their name and retain their strength in baking and freezing, Mrs. E. Mass, Willamette Mrs. G. L. Hedges Mrs. J. H. Forbes, Oregon City Mrs. C. B. Wilson Mrs, A. Rkilly, " " Mrs. Morley, Cliff House .- Mrs. Jacob CasselW Electric Hotel ' The BUCKEYE EXTRACT sales have more than quadrupled in the last year, which proves their merit. For Sale by the following Grocers. D. M. KLEMSEN T. J. GARY, Willamette HOUTON&JACK J. E. SEELEY A. ROBERTSON Ask for BUCKEYE SPICES AND BAKING POWDER Now on Sale Most Please or Your Money Refunded BUCKEYE EXTRACT CO. I OLYMPIA, - - WASH.