Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 01, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906.
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Personal Mention
f IrUh, a farmer from Chiuh, wum
In (hi i'lty TUMOSf.
II llofftneimcr. of KiikI' Creek, wan
In tile city yiiMlcriluy.
Mayor William Hhlndlcr, of Mllwnu
RlSj wan In tin' rlty Tuewlay
I (' KM lot t a merchant at ItHtnnN
run, whh In the city Saturday
Professor Howard M lOfllMj of
Canby, wan In the city Wednesday
(I W llUon, editor of the Canby
Tribune, wax In the rlty ycHtenlay.
Italph Marshall, or ItuaMcllvllle, spent
Sunday with relatives at Cam-mali
Mr ami Mm M l'arh. of Vancouver
WiihIi . were the guests of htM parents.
Mr ami Mrs. T. M Park. Saturday ami
Holiday
Mr Tower ami family ami Mr ami
Mm (ieorge Case will go to Vancom
ir Wash. Saturday where they will
spend the Hummer
(' Hrhllebel. chairman of the le
publican fiitinty Central Committee.
retur I Tuiiailay evening- from a bua-
I nem trip to Salem
Mrs A W Walker, of Seattle, who
liitH been visiting her brother. C II
Krlssell, Iuim gone to Chicago, to Mpenil
the summer with other relative.
Jmlge T K Ityan ban sold to two
new arrival from Spokane. Wash,
ami Sell wood, the greater part of the
Klneainon donation land claim, north
if ihlH rlty. The consideration was
Slf.O per acre
lion C II Moored, of Salem, a mum
I., i of tin- Willamette Valley Chuntau
qua Association liounl of Director,
accompanied by Mm MxircH waa In
the city over Sunday, the guest of
Mr ami Mm llruce Curry.
Mm M Tycer returned from ore
vu i'lty Thumday. accompanied by
her will Hugh who has been quite III
for several motttliH, The young man In
.nine MttoT although he la still In a
weak OUfedJtlOB llrowiiKvllle TllJM
Mi and Mm C T. Howard r turned
bum. Saturday evening from Albany.
Where they attended the ailtlUUl IIH'el
lug of the State ('.range, by which Mm
Howard a again honored by re clec
Hon ti
tli,' r.crri'tary
tton
ship of the state
Drs.
RiMiini
Ileatle
11 U,
Ileatle,
Welnhard
Dentists,
llulldlng
II.
UNION MILLS.
Winter OSU tin
around here
Delia Miihamy
'Xtrn good
w bo has been sick.
la out again
Agm s Wisidslde spent
last
with her parents at Mullno
Mr I'dell. our worthy mall carrier,
has a fresh cow for sale cheap.
CIiiim and Ida lloyntoti spent a few
davH with Mrs, and Mrs l.lnsey Lamb
at Kelso last week
Fred Wtaidslde Is hauling lumber
for HI llroa.
The bridge has been completed
bsrt ready for travel as soon as the
road to It Is ready
Clarence Mallait Is working
Shafi'i- Urns.
Pauline Trulllnger has had
measles, hut is well again.
Nellie llonney la staying with
alster. Mrs Ivl Mall.
for
tlx
bw
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JHNO W. THOMAS, Dtntisl
$75 Position
Positions Secured for Two
Students this week. Another
Position Offering $75 to be
Filled June 1st.
Allen Business College
Oregon City, Oregon
0OTC i3J
Pure, raw linseed oil
costs less than "ready
mixed" paint, but when
mixed with thick
pigment, gallon for gallon, it
makes the best paint for the
least money.
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
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Local Events
Wanied,
wmk It
competent
I, lloliuan
girl for limine
Dr (ieorge lloeye, dentist,
llullillug, Oregon City.
Cliulleld
The Oregon Clly ColtH were defeat
'd at hiiMchall at Willamette KaJIs
Sunday afternoon by the Oawego nine,
the Mcore being 17 lo !t In favor of
the vlaltora.
Klour 9.1c,
drift 11,10.
$i or.,
and good na Hnow
UKIi FRONT.
S I'allav. an experienced merchant
tailor, of Cortland, haa opened up a
general tailoring business In the front
pint of the building occupied by Mlhl
stln. the plumber at 720 Main St.
The latent style and pattern
dress hata. Minn C. Ooldmnlth.
in
The Park place High School nine at
t hit Chautauqua groumlH Wedneaday
afternoon defeated Hie Clackamaa
team by a acore of II to t! The bat
terlea were: I'arkplace. Kenady and
.lohtiHon .
Street
Clackamaa. I.and
Ioweat price. Heed pea '
package seed now 2 Vic. 10-qt.
or 5c,
galvd.
pall l!r; M qt pall L'.Ic, sonps
and lie.
RED FRONT.
Miss M.i ni.- Cook has returned from
teaching a very successful term of
schiail In Washington Miss Cook waa
a graduate from the Oregon City high
school In LMl ami finished her educa
tion at the Oregon State Normal
tcbool at Monmouth.
MONEY TO
per cent.
Schubel
IX)AN AT 6
Farm security.
AND 7
U'Ren
Married, at the residence of the
bride's parents Mr and Mn. J. E.
Buyer's In Oregon City, at 1:30 Sun
day afternoon. Miss Myrtle lloyer and
Heorge D Maker The young couple
will make their home In Oregon City,
Mr Maker being an employe of the
Crown Mills.
Our pattern are the latent deilgnn
Our stylea arc exclusive. Mlia C.
Coldstnlth.
Anna Margnrtha. wife of Joseph
Schleffer. died Wednesday at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. F C. C.adke, In
this city. She was a native of (ier
many. where she was Isirn Airll 11.
IH42 Funeral services were conduct
ed at 9 o'clock thla morning at St.
Johns Catholic church. Hev Hither
Hlhlc brand, officiating
R. L. Holman, leading undertaker,
i next to Harris' grocery etore, Oregon
' City, Oregon.
Memorial Day 1'xorolncn at Clarkn
iniii wtn largely attt'iulcil. At ten
o'clock at the church. Hev Mr. Myres.
pastor of the Congregational church
delivered an eloquent Memorial Day
nddrcMM, after which the people march
ed to tin- cemetery ami ilecntnteil the'
gruveH. Captain .1 I' Shap. of IIiIh
city, gave the Memorliil liny address
Millinery Cut
I c up. Ladles
Child's trimmed hnts
LS9 up; stvllsh hata.
KKD FRONT.
The members of the various young
peoples' societies of the First Congre
gational church, of Portland, accora-
pMiil'l ly Hev 1 L limine, tti pa
tor. ii rut numbering In all about 15"
permum, held a picnic Wednesday ni
iii' Chautauqua jtroiimlH Literary ex
i'I'cImi'h appropriate t I lie day, a big
picnic dinner anil games hi Mm after-
IIIXIII Ml'rVI'll to lICHHMtllly pHMH the
lliniv Thi party made tint trip via the
Southern PscIm,
Spring fever la prevented by tfai
hmo of our Red Line Sariaparllla. KOM
Just at good. Our prim ISO centM
CMAKMAN & CO.,
City Drug Store.
Oregon City real estate dealem re
port gn at activity in the realty mar
ket There are Innumerable Inqulr
lea for land dally, and a great many
prospective Kultlem are Inspecting the
acreage with the Intention of Inventing
In ClackunuiH County realty. While
there la not any material Increase In
tin- khIoh of land na yet, the number
of Inqulrera. who aa a rule are men
of Home meatiH, la taken to Indicate
HiibMtantlal business along real eatate
llnea later on In the year when these
Intending settlers make their selei
Uofls,
The latest tylos
drcHM hata. MIhh 0,
and pattern
OoldHmlth.
In
At a meeting at Cataract Hose ''one
puny a hall Tueaday night, attended by
a dozen of the prominent inualclatiM
of the city, the Oregon City Mimical
Aaaoclatlon waa formed by the ehc
Hon of the following offlcera: Presl-
b ni, Mr Mcllaln; vice prealdent, Max
llollack; aecretary, Mr. Johnson ; treas
urer, Kd Huberts. While thla meet
lng waa merely preliminary to what
la contemplated by the organization,
there waa manifested an Interest that
Insures the attcceaa of the undertak
lng, which Involves tie- Interesting of
all musically Inclined people of the
city In forming an orchestra, glee,
guitar and mandolin clubs, and perhaps
a baud A good start has been made,
and Oregon City Is In need and ahould
have Just what the organization pro
lioaftH to supply Another meeting
will be held In Hie same hall next
Tuesday evening and all persons In
terested In music are Invited to be
present.
Cut In Hhoea White oxforda 83c.
!t!tr, $1.19; choc, low shoes 96c up.
Cut In MIbscr' fine shoes $1.14; ladlea'
fine to $1.19. Red Front.
AgenU wanted: -San Francisco Earth
quake Disaster; ThounandH killed and
Injured. $500,000,000 worth of property
destroyed. Full and authentic ntory
told by aurvivorn and eye witnesses.
Largest and best hook, bent Illustrated
80 per cent profit to agents. Freight
paid. Credit given. Outflta free. Send
4 2-cent stamps for postage. Address
COOPER & CO.. 134 Lake St. Chicago.
TRIALS WILL BE RESUMED.
Oregon Will Again Become the Center
of Prosecution.
Oregon will again become the cen
ter of land fraud attraction next
month An sism as Special Prosecutor
ll'iiey gets through with the letter
Issik trial of Dinger Hermann In
Washington. It in expected he will
come to Portland and resume the
trial of important cases pending here.
It Is not expected that the Hermann
case In Washington will take much
time Now that the dilatory tactics
of the Congressional defendant have
been put to a comer, and the case in
scheduled to come to trial before the
Chas. V. Galloway
Of Yamhill County
Democratic Candidate
Representative in
Congress
for
intti of next month. It is expected to
finish It In little time. The Govern
ment's evidence in the letter-book case
Is believed to be compact In form and
little time will be taken in placing it
btron the Jury. The case is unlike
the long conspiracy cases heretofore
tiled.
District Attorney Bristol has said
that it Is the policy ol the Government
to complete the land fraud cases be
tween now und Fall and clenr the dock
et. This means that the Federal
Courthouse will be the scene of great
activity soon.
Many important cases are pending
trial. Among the notables in official
rank to stand the shafts of l'rosecu
tors ltenev anil Hristol are llinger
Hermann on the Oregon conspiracy
indictments; former United States
Attorney John II Hall; State Senators
F. P. Mayes, George C. Brownell and
Hubert -V Booth. Besides these there
are many men of prominence in this
state and In the Kast, mostly indicted
hv the Grand Jury recently adjourn
ed.
Terror will again strike the hearts
f !. Ilmluir irrnhli.MK when the Fed-
.,ri n,n,i Turn la nallnri Into action
next month. Saturday's Telegram.
Stops Itching Instantly. Cures piles,
ec.enia. sail rheum, tetter, itch, hives,
herpes, scabies IVmu's Ointment. At
any drug store.
mi
MUSIC WILL BE FEATURE.
Excellent Attractions Arranged for
Chautauqua.
'I he feature of this year's Assembly
of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua
Association will be the exceptional ,
musical program that is now aanured.
More elaborate musical entertainments '
were never before offered the people
;of the Northwest than the three grand :
i musical events that -were finally out-;
i lined Monday. These Include two ora
j lorloa and one grand concert. In ad-!
jdltlon, eight of the leading soloist In
the stale liave been engaged and these
will be heard In connection with the !
dally programmes. Mesiden Mm.
, Imogen Harding Mrodle, of thin city,
the Chautauqua soloist, these nlngers
are: Minn Kthel M. Shea, Mm Mary
Dearborn gchwab. Minn Ethel Lytle,
Mm. Max M. Shlllock, Mm. Anna
I Meatrice Sheldon, Minn Kvelyn Hurley.
Mm. Fletcher Linn and J. Ross Fargo.
The musical features of Ihe Assem
bly will excel! anything before taken.
Parsons' orchestra of 12 pieces han
been secured and will give two con
certn of an hour each, dally, one In
the afternoon and another preceding
tin- evening exercises The first ora
torio, Hayden's masterpiece, "The
creation" will be given Saturday ev
ening. July 14. Thin programme will
under the direction of W Glfford
Nash, musical director of the Chau
tauqua, assisted by a chorus of 100
voices. The soloists will be: Soprano,
Mm. Rose Block Matter; alto, Mm.
Imogen Hardlng-Mrodle; tenor, Arthur
Alexander; bass. Dom J. Zan. An or
chestra of 21 pieces will assist In the
production of this great musical pro
gramme. On Wednesday evening, July 18,
i lu re will be given a grand concert,
the programme for whlcb follows:
TrioAllegro anlmato N. W. Oade
Piano, W. Glfford Nash; violin.
Waldemar Llnd; Cello, Ferdinand
Konrad.
Piano Solon
(a) Nocturn Liszt
(b Staccato Etude Rubinstein
Miss 1 aura Foi.
Violin Solo
(a) Romance in G Beethoven
(b) Zlgeunerwelsen Sarasate
Mr. Waldemar Llnd.
'ait rait o Solo
A Hummer Night Goring Thomas
(Violin and Cello Obligate)
Mrs Anna Selkirk Norton.
Cello Soloa
i (at Le Cygne Saint Saens
lot Bpanisn uanee u. ropper
Mr Ferdinand Konrad.
Quartette Ray Mlas Mendelssohn
Mr Nash. Minn Fox, Mr. Llnd,
Mr Konrad.
The concluding muslr-al programme
for the Chautauqua will he given Sat
urday evening. July 21. and will con
sist of an oratorio evening of Mendel
ssohn's "Hymn of Praise" and Rossl-
Inl's "Stabat Mater." These will be
given under the direction of Mr. Glf
1 ford Nash, musical director and a
' trained chorus of 100 voices, and 21
1 Instrumentations. The soloists will
I be the same as for the first oratorio:
Soprano. Mm. Rose Block fiauer; alto
Mrs Imogen Hardlng-Brodie; tenor,
Mr. Arthur Alexander; bass. Mr Dom
J Zan.
REDUCED
SUMMER
RATES.
EXCURSION
Newport, Yaquina Bay, Breitenbush
Hot Springs From All S. P.
and C 4 E. Points.
On and after June 1. 190fi, the Booth-
J ern Pacific In connection with the
iCorvallls & Eastern railroad will have
on sale round trip tickets from points
Ion their Hues to Newport, Yaquina and
I Detroit at very low rates, good for re
turn until October 10, 1906.
Three day tickets to Newport and
i Yaquina. Rood going Saturdays and
returning Mondays, are also on sale
j from all East Side points, Portland to
Eugene. Inclusive, and from all West
Side points, enabling people to visit
I their families and spend Sunday at
I the seaside.
Season tickets from all East Side
i and from all West Side points, are
also on sale to Detroit at very low
rates with stop-over privileges at Mill
City or any point east, enabling tour
ists to visit the Santi&m and Breiten
bush Hot Springs In the Cascade
. mountains, which can be reached in
I one day.
Season tickets will he good for re
turn from all points until October 10.
Three-day tickets will be good going
Saturdays ' and returning Mondays
only. Tickets from Portland and vici
nity will be good for return via the
! East or West side at option of pas
senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi
cinity will he good going via the Lebanon-Springfield
branch if desired.
Baggage on Newport tickets checked
through to Newport, on Yaquina tick
ets to Yaquina only. Sunday excur
sions to Newport on the C. & E. will
begin June 10th or 17th and run every
Sunday thereafter, leaving Albany at
7:80 a. m.; leave Corvallis 8 a. m.
S. P. trains connect with the C. &
E. at Albany and Corvallis for Ya
quina and Newport. Trains on the
q
ai E. for Detroit leave Albany at
7:80 a. m., enabling tourists to the
Hut Springs in reach there the same
day. Trains from and to Corvallis
connect with all East Side trains on
the S. P.
Full information as to rates, time
table, etc., can be obtained on appli
cation to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt
(' E. K ft Albany; A. L. Craig. G.
P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland, or to any
S. P. or C. & E. agent.
Hates from Oregon City to Newport
$t'i.00.
To Yaquina $0.00.
Three day Hate from Oregon City
to Newport. $3.00.
AN ALARMING SITUATION.
j
i
frequently results from neglect of clog-
. Sd bow
Is and torpid liver, until con
stipation becomes chronic. This con
dition is unknown to those who use
Dr. King's New Life Pills, .the best
and gentlest regulators of Stomach
and Bowels. Guaranteed by Howell
JC- Jones, druggists. Price -Tic.
PROSPERITY
dates from the first dollar saved. Per
haps the best reason for saving money is,
that practically nothing can be accomplish
ed without it. You must have it to start
you in business, to furnish your home, to
educate your children, to protect you
against sickness or misfortune, and to pro
vide for you a comfortable, independent
old age.
MAKE YOUR START TODAY, DO IT NOW
The BANK OF OREGON CITY
Bank open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY
OREGON CITY, OREGON
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
D. C. LATOURETTE
F. J. MEYER
Transacts a general banking business.
Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
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Lilliputian Performers. Troupes of Acrobats.
Gymnasts, Bycyclists, Jugglers, Wire and Ro?e
Walkers, Necromancers, Atheletes,
and Japanese Performers.
EVERY ACT BRAND NEW
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EXCITING RACES
A BIG MORAL SHOW
WATERPROOF TENTS
liKM SCHOOL RIDING
BRING THE CHILDREN
LEAPING GREYHOUNDS
EVERY ACT A FEATURE
ANIMAL POLICE PATROL
A PLAY ENACTED BY DOGS
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PDEf2 Every Child Attending the Matinee Will
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ONE TICKET ADMITS
ONLY BIG SHOW COMING.
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