Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 16, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY,1 MARCH' 16, 1906.
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j Local Events
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NEW TO DAY
Rice 5c, raisins 7er-RED FRONT. ;
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7
per cent Farm - security. U'Ren
&. Schubel. . '
T. C. Sawyer has become Democratic
candidate for Justice of the Peace J'or
Oregon City district No.; 4. -
OREGON CITY, OREGON
.Oregon Agriculturist and Rural
Northwest and the . Enterprise, both
one year for only $1.50, the price of
one paper alone.
Personal Mention
O REG ON CI TY'S BIG CAS H STORE
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.5. E. Peck, of Clarkes, was in the
city Tuesday.
Fred Vol pert, of Canby, was in the
city this week. .
W. A. Shaver, of Molalla, was in
the city this week. . - ,'
J. W. Cole has returned from a busi
ness trip to Tacoma.
W. E. Marshall, of Russelville, spent
Sunday with relatives in Canemah
C. C. Miller, of Viola, was in the city
Monday on business.
H. Thiessen, of Milwaukie, was in
the city Monday on business.
J. P. Riding, a business man of Mar-
quam, was in the city Saturday.
B. Sullivan, of Highland, was in the
city the latter part of last week. ,
G. H. Brown, the New Era potato
dealer, was in the city Saturday. .
Edgar Richey, of Barton, was in the
city the latter part of last ;week.
Attorney C. D. Latourette was a'busi
ness visitor to Grant's Pass this week.
L. W. Robbins, the Molalla merchant
was in the- city the first of the week;
R. M. Nims, of the Courier, has re
turned from a visit at Kelso, Wash
ington. ,
Roy Gray, ; of Heppner, has been
a guest at. the home of Sheriff J. 'R.
Shaver. ' .;"-;''
Mrs. Ed. Schwab has returned .from
a month's .-visit with , relatives at San!
Francisco. . " " ' - j
Howard M. Brownell, of Marshfleld,
is visiting this weekrwith relatives in
this. city: , '." ' '
Daniel Tompkins has returned' from
Sacramento, where he has been spend
ing about"" three years. "
Miss Helen Gleason, a teacher in the
Salem public schools, spent Sunday
with relatives in this city.
Fred Tonar, of The Dalles, was. the
guest of J.' F. Clark Wednesday, be
ing on his way to California.
Miss Marybelle Cheney, of' Klamath
Falls, has returned to her home after
visiting Miss . Louise Huntley.- ,
Mrs. Thoirias Trembath left Thurs
day night for an extended visit with
friends at San Jose, California.
C. W. Kelly is home from a -trip to
' Aberdeen. Mr. Kelly . says Aberdeen
is one of the best towns on the Sound.
C. G. Huntley was at Salem this
week attending a meeting of the State
Board of Pharmacyi'of which-he is
president. :
Chas. Myers, who has been visiting
his cousin, Will Myers," head clerk at
Howell & Jones' pharmacy, has re
turned to his home at Coos Bay. ;
-Jack. Humphrys.-iiformerly of. this
city but now successfully engaged . in
business . in Aberdeen, Washington,
visited old Oregon .City- friends - last
Saturday. . , ,'
C N. Wait,-of -Canby, was in the
city Tuesday- long enough to file an
announcement of his candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for Rep
resentative. Mrs. T. W. Sullivan returned Wed
nesday from Eugene, accompanied by
her son, George, whom' she had -.been
attending during -his recent severe
illness of typhoid fever.
Ed Fortune, formerly of this city
but who has been living at Portland
for several weeks where he was re
cently married, expects to return to
this city soon and reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peacock, of
England, will sail from Liverpool on
the 20 inst. for the United States and
will spend some time this Summer in
this city as the guests of their uncle,
Robert Kelland.'
Bom, Sunday March 11, to Mr and'
Mr? L. L: Porter at their home in.
West Oregon City, a 10-pound son.
For' Rent A fine ten room house
near Eastham school; four lots, plen
ty of fruit, cheap to party that will
take care of place. M. Yoder.
A good cow will be fresh March 25,'
for sale. by Geo. A. Brown, Maple Lane.
P. O. Oregon City R. F. D. No. 3 3-16tf
3 1G. . : -
3 pkgs fresh seed 10c RED FRONT
Anos Runyon, aged 46 years, of Bor
ing, was committed to the insane asy
lum Tuesday after an examination by
Dr. W..JE. Carll.
Baby shoes 10c; ladies', $1.19.
FRONT. , ,
.RED
Dr. J. W. Norris, of this city, has
been- appointed county health officer
by the County :Court- He will begin
his duties on April 1.
Oregon- Agriculturist and .Rural
Northwest and the Enterprise, , both
one year for only $1.50, the price of
one paper alone, -. - i
Ella Barbour and Albert Hitchman,
both of this city, ; were married Sun
day at the home of the bride's parents,
Rev, E. S. Bollinger officiating. C
If you are not now a, subscriber to
the Youth's Companion, subscribe for
that excellent paper together with the
Enterprise, bothspapers one. year for
$2.50. ,. ...
':W. W. Bradley, who recently; went
from Oregon City to Pendleton, and
engaged in business, was burned out
last week, sustaining a loss of $5000
with $3000 insurance . -
Choice " cigar clippings, - complete
stock cigars and tobaccos and all kinds
of smokers' articles, at Turney's cigar
store, opposite Barlow's grocerys Ore
eon City, Oregon. ... .3-16 tf
The only , objection., that has been
urged against the candidacy of Coro
ner Holman for a renomination and a
re-election is the fact that he is. run
ning for a third term. This is' not a
salaried office .and the records show
that the office, has beeneconomfieally
conducted by the present .incumbent.
?', Frank Newton has disposed . of his
undertaking -business, to, Coroner R. L.
Holman. Mr.' Newton has not decided
whether he will remain at Oregon City
or engage in business elsewhere. ;
George A. Brown, of Milwaukie, a
carpenter of experience, . offers his
services to ; farmers and any one con
templating building. 3-16tf
P. O.: Oregon City, R. F. D No. 3.
:Read what the wise man said about
the Canby Tribune in this issue. 3-9tf
Mr'. 'arid M'rsS.;.D. Simons have ben
spending several days at Tacoma on
their honeymoon. Mrs. Simons for
merly Mrs. Aldy Tycer, and Mr. Sim
ons were married last Thursday even
in. .
Drs. Beatie & Beatie, Dentists,
Rooms 16, 17, 18, Weinhard Building.
A CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. L. E. Salisbury and family ex
tend their thanks and sincere apprec
iation to the friends who so kindly as
sisted them in their late bereavement,
and also for the many beautiful flow
ers. THE FAMILY.
Robert McAlpin on Monday received
news by wire trom his mother, at Los
Angeles, of the death of his brother,
F. D. McAlpin, at Honolulu, H. I. He
had. been ill with typhoid fever, which
caused his death. The body has been
shipped to San Francisco, and will be
brought here for burial by Mrs Mc
Alpin, and will probably reach, Ore
gon City about March 23. Deceased
was a member of the Masonic frater
nity. The funeral will be held from
Mr McAlpin's. home in this city and
the interment will be in Mountain
View Cemetery .-:
The Portland General Electric Com
pany had a force of men at work this
week installing new arc lamps all
over the city. The lamps are of a late t
The Big Cash Store, adopts its own system of giving: Premium Trading Stamps, which are accepted in -exchange
for many valuable presents. One free with each JO cents you spend. Collect 300 and you can
fill one book. 1 It's the most generous permanent plan ever conceived of awarding those who concentrate
their trading at ADAMS BROS. The public helps us by keeping all of .our shopping facilities active. We
help the public by bestowing, without one cent of expense, these profit-saving stamps. They are rapidly
collected. ' " '.' - . -.-
In order to give our trade the sair. benefits of cash discounts that are offered us by the wholesalers, and to in
ccease our cash sales, we have arranged to offer pur customers a line of premiums that embrace every desirable
article, from silverware to furniture and rugs.' As the most attractive and easiest way to distribute these pre-
miumswe have provided a special system as follows: ( '' : r"r V:
To all customers trading at our store and paying cash will be given ONE PREMIUM TRADING STAMP
for each 10 cents spent. As obtained,' stamps, are to be pasted in the blank squares on the pages of a book ,
"we will give you. When all are covered, bring the book to our store and select from our assortment of pre
miums the article you like best. It becomes yours absolutely free of charge.
In using this system "we feel that we have adopted a means of advertising that will pay us and accordingly
are willing to offer splendid values. The prices on our goods are in no way affected . by the system ybu
simply get additional value. in return for cash. ,,; i . ' ? - - .
Call and See out Display lat
..Another successful dancing : party
was given . at the . Armory Saturday
evening by the, Milwaukie Band. The
members of this organization hare
established a very favorable reputatiou-
as entertainers with the people -of Or- j
egon wuy ana meir coming is always
welcome. Tomorrow, Saturday, even'
ing, ,this band will give a St. r Patrick's
ball at Milwaukie. . , ;
FOR SALE-CIarke Seedling and 'Ma-
per 1000. Charley J. Roth, Canby,
Oregon; home residence Canby
House Hotel. ,. . 2-23-tf
' Wm.' 'Chynoweth,' aged 72 years, a
farmer residing near Logan, this coun
ty,1' was seriously injured in:a'runa-f
way accident in this city Wednesday,
afternoon. Becoming frightened, the
hofse that he was driving dashed uowu
Main street-colliding with a telegraph
pole find throwing the aged occupant
of- the buggy" to- the street, dislocating,,
his shodlder and breakin? several ribs '
Hia feared' Internal Injuries will re
he would try to have the close Spring
season run from March 1 to April 1,
Master Fish Warden H. G. Van ,Dusen
was up from Astoria last week, and ap
pointed his baliffs for the coming sea
son. William Dutcher will patrol the
Willamette, succeeding W. W. Smith,
and Louis Ran and Floyd Jones will
look after violations on the Clackamas,
The baliffs will all work in harmony
with Deputy Game' Warden Mack, f
f.si!ftr to(Vhi4leyeiit-,tb6Idvaaced 's'gex Portland, - who '.will -also keep an.:ee
goon strawberry plants, price.v$1.50;toi-her!ll,:JVre4 -inatt-lnake his ..recovery;
uncertain.
In the future the Enterprise will
As predicted, the entertainment and'Hir !!?ff "2"1". urjf
dance given under the auspices of i " JB "J"' " VVE Imi
Myrtle Lodge, No. 24, Degree of Honor.-J . Vll 'J!
ntbcuuauv.o rr cio vv,u auu lilt. cycii:
ine's programme was throughly enjoy-!
ed. For their efforts the ladies cleared i'- That: a voter
a substantial sum. '
open for violators of the fishing .lawfc
GOT A DESERVED SPANKING.
THIRTY DAYS LONGER.
Special" rates will run until April
1st at the Cheney Studio, in the Fair
clough building, west side - of Main
street, as follows: $5- cabinets, $2.45;
$3.50 panels, $1.50 two positions; $2.50
panels, $1.25, three . positions. 3-16
design, and shed a brighter light than
the old style. . .
Dr. George, Hoeye, Dentist, Caufleld
Building, Oregon City.
St. Patrick's Day will be observed
by the ladies of St. John's Altar Socie
ty who will give at the Woodmen Hall,
tomorrow, Saturday, evening an
apron and necktie social. A. very in
teresting programme has been prepar
ed and the usual good time is in pros
pect. -
Every hat at reduced price' this
week at Miss C. Goldsmith's.
R. . L. Holman, leading undertaker.
Next to Harris' grocery store,. Oregon
pity, Oregon.
Real estate and personal property
in Lane county of the aggregate value
of $12,000, is involved in the divorce
suit of Carrie Erickso'n against Erick
Erickson that was filed here yester
day. The parties were married in 1
Clay County, Kansas, in October, lSKd
and the defendant is accused of a per
sistent course of cruel and inhuman
The 50 acre farm of John C. Sprague
at Logan, was sold Wednesday through
the agency of H. E. Cross, of this city.
to Wm. H. Miller, of CorVallis, for a
cash consideration of $2500. Mr. Miller
Is a practical dairyman and Intends to
engage in this business on ap exten
sive scale. " - .
Mrs. Inez M. Ryan, worthy , grand
matron of the Order of Eastern Star,
is making an inspection trip this week
of Eastern Star lodges in towns west
of the Willamette, visiting McMinn
ville. Independence, Dayton and other
places. Mrs. Ryan will inspect the
Troutdale Lodge Saturday evening,
and will return home next Sunday. .;
Charles A.. Andrews, of Oregon City,
and Loren B. Trullinger and John
Stubbs, of Molalla, have taken the ex
amination for Carriers on the rural
route, starting from Oregon City to
Molalla There are ten applicants.
Postmaster Randall has forwarded
the papers to Washington.
If you are looking for bargains In
Millinery call on Miss C. Goldsmith.
3. P. Keating and family have moved
into the residence at the corner of
Eleventh and Jackson streets vacating
the Roakes' cottage, which will be
occupied by J. A. Roakes . and family
who will return from California and
resume., their residence in this city,
having disposed of their interests in
the Golden State. ' .-. ; . .
Miss Edith Cheney has sold . her
photo studio at Tenth and Main streets
WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and
mail order house, assistant manager
(man or woman) for this county and
adjoining territory. Salary $20 and
expenses paid weekly; expense money
advanced. Work pleasant; position
permanent. No investment or experi
Ience required. Spare time valuable.
Write at once for full particulars and
enclose self-addressed envelope.
SUPERINTENDENT, 132 Lake St.,
Chicago,- 111. May 18.
cannot
party affiliation shown in his registra
tion was declared by Attorney-General
Crawford in a .formal opinion rendered
today , in - answer to an Inquiry from
County Clerk Fields, of . Multnomah
county. . It is held that a man's regis
tration is made under oath, and is pre
sumed to be correct. -. There being no
law authorizing a change, no change
can be permitted. Telegraphic dis
patch from Salem. This leaves "be
tween the devil and the deep sea" the
Clackamas county Socialists who have
registered as Republicans. And quite
a number have, so registered. At a,
recent meeting of the Socialist organ?
ization in this .county it was voted .to
expel from membership in the party
those members who, having registered
as members of any of the other parties
failed to modify that registration and
enroll their names under the banner
of Socialism. ........
change ;the: hums without a scar, cures' piles,
eczema, salt rneum, any ncning.- iry
Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells
it, ' '
INSURANCE.
Plate Glass, burglar-proof, and all
kinds of , casualty insurance written
by O. A Cheney of Oregon City. Of
fice with Justice. of the Peace.
Blacksmith shop for sale at Steven
son, Washington. Address A. L. Doug
lass, Stevenson, Washington.
3-30
Daily Telegram - and Enterprise,
both one year, for only $5.
The making of mud pies and cakes -is
a pastime that very thoroughly e '
gages the time and attention of youns '
sters, so much so in fact, that, at times
they -become unmindful of their own
safety. This was illustrated one day
this week when two little ones were i
seated in the middle of the'. Southern--1
Pacific Company's railroad jtrack. at .
Eleventh street. They, had supplied
themselves with a quantity -of . mud '
from which they were moulding cakes
of curious designs. Seated -with their
backs to the. north, they did not se9 .
an engine approaching from that, di
rection, neither did they hear its shrill .
whistle. When the engine had coma
within a few feet of the youngsters .
the engineer alighted' from his engine,
and siezing the little fellows, gave
each of them a good sound spanking
in a truly paternal way, and then lift.'
ed them bodily over a bordering fenca
and deposited -them in their. homB
door yard, and - resumed his place ia 1
the engine cab.' It is well for the
youngsters that the engine, happened
to.be an empty one and was ascending
a steep grade for . had there coma
along at the time, a heavy, freight
train, north bound, it would have been
impossible to have brought the train
to a standstill in time to have averted
an accident. .
At a meeting of the Cataract Hose
Company Tuesday evening W. R.
Logus, Henry Stratton and F. J. Nelson
were appointed a committee to in
vestigate and report on the matter
of giving a dancing party at Canemah
park as soon as the weather is favor
able. The Cataracts have given a num
ber of dancing parties in this city and
the occasion of one of these affairs
always proves most enjoyable to those
participating.
An alleged eight years' systematic
course of name-calling, cruel and hu
miliating , treatment is considered
sufficient grounds for a divorce by,W.
H. Hayden, who has instituted ' such-
treatment. Plaintiff asks for the cus-j to Mr. Boyd, recently of Grant's Pass, j proceedings against A. B. Hayden
Miss Cheney . leaves the first of next whom he ;married in Lane county ;in
month for San Francisco and. after 1881. The nusDana waives ail ciaim
a two week's visit with her brothers to certain real estate In Eugene and
Grafton, in that city, will go: ttf Wis cLane county that is pwned by the
consin for' an. extended visit with reU)jdefendant -but asks for .the custody of
atlves. At the same time she will pur- , one minor child. . ,, ....
sue her; studies in. art.
tody of one minor child and; one-half
interest in the estate oi ner nusDana.
She also demands alimony in the sum
of $150 per month and the sum' of $200 ;
, for. attorney fees. .
. S '
.... There is plenty of State School
money to be had at 6 per cent inter
est '-" Libans can be had-from one to
ten years. Gordon E'. Hayes, agent.
: -.u,-'n: . 1 va ia A ..
The Enterprise "joD office is prepare
snort notice. J. xiei caauiuam s puuuu-
graph will be printed on the card, ed in this city -Wednesday evening. Trembath and Wm. Strange. The
when desired, at a slight advance in Mr. Moss died several days ago at Salt guessing of charades and the playing
price. -Cards are. not expensive, and Lake City Funeral services were con- of other parlor, games was followed
are a genteel-means of introduction to 'ducted Thursday morning at the -home by delicious refreshments and the con-
the voters. Candidates oi all parties of Mrs. Clark and interment followed genial company did not adjourn until
are invited, to can and see samples, at Mountain view cemetery. a late hour.
The small boy is happy.s The Ma-
hara Bros. Minstrels for boys and girls
from six to sixty is coming to town. 1
Tney will appear at Shively's this
evening, Friday, March IS, and if all
the good things the newspapers have
to say of this company are true we
are sure they are the very best, and
not only, the greatest 'minstrel show
ever seen in Orgon City, but it will
be the amusement 'event of Manager
Shively's career. . An all , new . and
gorgeous first part, an Olio such as is
seldom seen on the mimic, stage out
side of the big cities, an up-to-date
opereta, a big dancing spectacle. The
Night of the Black Watch, , pictures
of plantation life, song, successes, and
mechanical effects. In a column re-:
view the Topeka- Herald says that
Mahara . Bros; . Minstrels- are in. Wil
liams &" Walker's class. Seats now I
on sale at Huntley - Bros. - . The corns 1
pany will give a big street display at
12 o'clock nooa through, the principal
sweet,, ... - : - - . -
: Fishermen of Clackamas county will
hold- a meeting ia a few:days to discuss
their interests, and win jjrobaqiy take
. 7 - .. ,'; ; ; " ' " . 1 - 1 x J some action' regarding the : support of
rv,, -Vj:-' JL. W Mr. and Mrs. unas spencer, oi van-1 candidate for the Legislature;, as" they
For Sale--Aehoice lot ; of garnet 1 iw .-.mri- tniinr. imh.I,,jii. :t.iAs.Xi i, i waj
chills sfeed . Dotatoea at5 tow-"' torlntea -, ; :Z?r?l Z"J'?i"rZZ?lrm'lJZ"Z v---ry
i Ti v nil niiniir - in ri im im fi iiirri w auui vsx r mmnraonra Tr ma, ttdj-ij. iotxto oni wi i
sary; about" --25 'friends' c -called: ndiunfluestlonabl'v. demand nromises from
pM' the evening. Rapreeentatiye,ay$
tne-egramvTie fishetmen-vf 4h
county for several years past have
Geo. -H,. Brown, New Era, Or. - rS-94t
!! "The" reratrhfs o Vae'i iMolsfison ' of
was Dlaved. Mrs." SimOhs and ;Fred
the. Jate .S. ,W. M.ossp4.tftrrither iof "; Sh'anhtm wilinihg the" honors;- :thfe con
Mrs?" H.' Ll' Clark, of 'Tifs-eityf eu-riv-(!'solatio';Hze&-''otti'g'''toi:lkCrK Thomastefedlx1sear amflfeiaeRtsiitrto'j the"
law in relation to the close season, as
tfiey want the open season both in the
Spring and Fall to commence 15 days
earlier than it does under the present
law. George Brown, who is a leader in
p the nioyement this morning said that
A Recording Savings Bank
is one of the best friends a man or woman can
have. It is always ready to receive and takes good
care of all small coins committed to it. If prop-:'
erfy supplied w ith such coins and then taken to f
the bank once a month to be relieved of its con- '
tents its work
Will Rejoice Yoti Heart
We' furnish these banks free to all persons open
ing a Savings Account of One Dollar or mote,;
You will find one of these banks a wonderful
help in beginning to save for the "rainy day" that;;
is sure to come. ' - ; '
The Bank of Oregon City
Attention Farmers ancT Fanciers f j
"The hen that lays is the hen tihat pays." , ' fj 3
Hamburgs, Polish: and English Redcaps are the only breeds thaip t
have been known to lay 300 eggs in a year per hen. - . ! ;
Our Silver Spangled, Golden Spangled. Silver Penciled. Golden Pent f i
clled and Black Hamburgs; White, Silver Laced, Golden Laced, anJj
White Crested Black Polish, Mottled Anconas and English Redcaps;!
are the. finest prize, winning stock in America and will breed prize fl'
Our Stay White Wyandottes laid over 200 eggs per hen last year. !
Eggs $3 per 15. - i
ROSE MAWR POULTRY .YARDS
NINTH AND PIERCE STS., OREGON CITY, OREGON .