OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1906. A H JHt P0LKA'DOTCAN!i Pure, costs mixed" mixed with thick rtW linseed oil than "ready paint, but when JfinloGh dr., mi; r if Mr ' y -i 11 U )imt tor the H Local Events J 0 -- il ill I I as lii Hie guilt of Hughee wiih kItot Unlay, liilf. He hi press hour. HH, hi i i oil man. another i:ial yes- jury had not. i 'orted For reliable Hry Hoods Mini InOM at rlghl price try ThonMon'4 Bargain toft mimimI commencement 'aroehlal High Hehool. of Ht. of thin pigment, gallon tor giiion, makei the best Urist money, FOR SALE BY GEORGE A. HARDING OREGON CITY, OREGON. KWt.Otnjr;iiu,C,lMl'AN Wanted Hti-Hily help, faired, a ipiy to the Wo.ll.TI MlllH, families Oregon pre Cltj A marriage license wan Issued Mori .lay lo Frances WnllfriR and Leonard HAlltnan, both of Onw. no, I II John city, will ho hold at Hhlvcly's opera doom, Tuesday evening. hm 2;. There arc four graduate Ihl year an followM: Agnes Justin, May McDon ell, f'harioti- Baker, and Phil Blnbott A programme In being, arranged for tha occasion and ArcbMataop a. Chris- tta will deliver th'; address to the grad uating class. Dr. Coorgo Hocyo, dentist, Cauld lliilidlng, Oregon City. Four cent! a pound will be paid for clean cotton rags at the Enterprise office. Circuit Nina M from W Judge Mellrldo Krunt- I Zlvncy a decree of dtVOrOJ H. Zlvncy, on Monday. Personal Mention MIhh Ada Miller visited with Wood bttrn friends Sunday. IM unto, of Otk Drove, wan In MM . Il Monday morning i; W Idon. of i hn Canny Tribune, wan In Ihc rlty Tnead Mrs Mini K .lonrtn spent the wick with relative at Salciii MIhh Mnyslc Pouter spout week with frlenda ai Portland. Ifrt, I, L. Porter and ben aro vis Ittlll wth relatives at Cnrvnllls. Chambers Howell ami m k. How )) are 'it 'I . licit. i mi a business trip Mra. J. R. Bhaver and family move. I this week to tbalr farm at Molalla Ptab Warden A II WW "lai-kamas wiih In tho city Captain .1 I' Hhiiw him accepted a POeltiOO an foreman of one (if the gangs of workmen at the Improvement work In progress at Caxadero. MIhh Frances Myers has boon re i li l ted to her position In the fyegon City ICbOOla, and ban gone to her homo al Forest drove for a visit. Mr Hmer) lyc, of Oregon City, wbh through here yesterday looking up a irooHnd route for wnnn eler trie line promo turn Ncwbcrg (iraph lo. Mrs ('ha Burns. Jr., haw rd urn"l after a week's visit with her parents Ml Mi'Mlnnvllle. Mcr niece. Ixida Wbochr, will Mmnd a few dayH with ( Weill Jonaa IIiIk 0 KelitiinU', aged i7 yearH, who died Hday at Mr. (iuypupH. nuar .mill, waH burled ThurHday in y. The family of C. W. Kelly In remov ing to PortUltd where they will live, Mi Kelly no'v being engaged In t. ih neMH In the inctropollH AinoH Martin, aged i;7 yearn, died of pnralynlH at bin home near Candy Mon day. Ho wa nnrvlvcd by a wife, throe noiyi and two daugbUrra an followx: Mra, John (iraharn. and Mm. O. It. Mark, of Candy; .Ickhc Martin, of On wego; (ioorge Martin, of McMlnnvlll" mid another aon realdlng in the Kant, i I'unoral Horvlorw woro held at tho lute homo at. 10 o'clock Wclneadajl inornlng and interinont took place a Zloa oemi H ry h'loiir wbt drift $1.10. iror,, and good iih Hue RED PROMT. T. y.. Heard, formerly of WiIh hut now locate.) at Orantx I'ann, wan elected coroner or .JOHcniuii.' County at the recent election. Or city, I' 1 1 im In at CorvalliH to commencement Heanon with A riur.1 rung wiih an On a farmor from mm city vlaltiir w Sulluan ami children fur a lnll with Mr a.iut v atWi of Ifonot Mm K Hpcli.l the (rfaradi (ici.l :'. Ke.llan.l. TncH.liiv Mra T arc at Cuadfr. i Hnlllvan J, Hohh Kargn of Portkaad, will xlna at MIkb It. iih. m l reCltA tomorrow af tenwon I I. Hrown. a young builnom man of Sllverlun. wbh In Hn- dty Batnnlay aftaroooa Thon Mild r. of Molnlla. and Kllan Wright of Idlural, were In the city WodneNilay I. Inn R.'.liinea. IC prcnenlatlve olert npi ill Itn CM) w ith frlendn at an. I AlhliU) NlKhl A.-iit Millar of the Southern paetfk Company, rtoReaJ with RoMMurd frlcndn Hun. lay Mm UotUl OffJMlM) of Independ mire ban been vUltlng lior nlntor, Mrn. .lamon Murrow rfofeaoor Ihiviard M Kccle and Frank Aatmann. .f Canby. woro In th.- . in Salurda Ml Qrayca Maude Marnhall nane hi a Roee baroival M c.ivirity PMti WedMOdftJ evening .1 C PtddoCk, County TraHurr elect, Wl lu the ciiv Monday from hU home at Cliu kamaa. Mm 0 W BvatiH and rhlldron leave today for a two iimnthit' vlalt with relatlTM in Cebtral IdakA Jajdie Thon K Hynn wan in Porl land Monday nttetullng the ncHalnnK of the RoyBl Arch "lanonn llruie uniwalt wan at I'erryilnle Pi ilk county, thin week, where lie wan called by the HlckncHH of bin mother Mm lleius Mllabarjl will attend the Bummer School that in to be emv ducted by the MombouUi Normal BChool, Mr and Mr Carl F Cauftold. of Portland, have gone to BSD Franrlnro where Mr Caulleld gi mh to urcept a . ii.i.i poaltlou, trie C l.atourettc and Hhea Cole attcuiled the Intercollegiate Belli day meet at Salem Saturday, returning bona Sun. lay evening. Mm Margaret Henry, who ban heen veiling le i hlMer. Mri Hubert Hani lln. ban gone to her old home at Hani Dtoa. Ontario, tor a vIhii. MIhsck Claia Kfa-rnor ami Mary lielle Meldrum of this city, UfU BMOI j hern of tho clann that will bo graduat ed thin evening from the Portland Academy K, J Danlton, Hiirlntcndent of the Crown Columi.ia Pulp Paper (Com pany'n Oregon City iuIHh, wan a buab noHH vlnltor to CauiiiH Wimhlngton. during tho week. Ilri Mary S Howard of Mullno, ntate neendarv of the grange, waa In the city Wodnemlay and went to Port land to attend a meeting of the ereim live of that organl.aiioii .loo fianolig. Hoy Sleight. Ralph Miln John Knapp and Dave McMillan, wlm have heen attending the State Agricultural College at CorvalliH. are home for Hie summer vacation Hev W S (Jrlni, former pantor of tho trei;oii city Method lal Churrh, and more recutitly locatod at Antorln. wan In the city thin week, accompani ed by hlx family, en route to Colorado, where he will live. MIkh Kate Wllnon. who for three haletn ! yrarn has bCM In the I'nrkplac c-ntral Lake. Michigan, to apond tho Hummer with le i mother. et'ctlng to return to Oregon In September, Mr and Mm Henry Wetzler and Mm I, Kuconich Tuesday evening at tended the marriage of MIhh Knther .Mice Vultteumler to Mr, John c. can- mi the eil.llng taking place al tie home of the bride n parontn, at 4CT I'nlon avenue. North. It C. HtcvctiH, Jr. arrived thin weok from San Franclncu and after a week's vllt with relathen, will return to hla California home, accoinpanlcd by Mm. StevellH and to sunn, who have deen vinlting In Mi, city for the last hIx eckn. Mlns Lack LemoQ, who taught lant vein in the Went Oregon City school, ban fOOa to her home at WnrrenHhurg, Mo After a visit in the cant yho will i return to the Coast, having been en- "Hronitie" Pott, the dootdlack. who reoently uanl to Redding, California, for hU health, illod of tuborculoalH ;it that place tho latter part of laxt eek I The marriage of MIhh (Jreta Strkk lor. a former Oregon City girl, to S. Aiien Percy wbh ocUdrafod at. 8 ...lock TucHday evening at I'd. Hteph- ' enn chapel, Portland. MIhh Antiln . il.. Walden, or thin city, wan bri b-v maid. A number of Oregon City peo ple attended the wedding, aH followc: Mrn. T. A. Pope, MIhh Iaura Pop:. Mm. J. NclHon WlHner. MIhh CIh iinr clay Pratt, Mra. 0. A. Harding, C. 11. Hardlnf and B, B. Brodle. 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. MISS BENSON'S RECITAL. In The latest Htylon and pattern lie . batH. MIhh C. GoldHmlth. I'uneral hcivIcch were conducted at St. John'a Catholic Church by H'-v. Father lllldehrand Sunday morning over the remaltiH of the young Hon of Mrs John Vlnclch. Interment was had In the Catholic cemetery. Spring fever It prevented by use of our Red Line Saraaparilla. None Just aa good. Our price ;ii rent. CI I A KM AN ft CO., City Drug Store. Went Oregon City met defeat on the I dancdall diamond Sunday afternoon. Oswego being tho victor by a Hcoro of 1.1 to 1" Tho batlorloH woro: West Oregon city. Hradley and Shaw; Oh- wego. Coylen and WaldorlT. MON'BY TO LOAN AT 6 per cent Farm security. it. Sentinel AND 7 U'Ren Councilman Mat Juntln. of tho Third Ward, has removed to tho Oivcn'H niplnyod as teacher i property near tho corner of Main and -cb.MiW has goie I,, fifth Streets, he having purchased the name HIh residence on the hill will lie occupied by Win. Wlckum. Miss Anna Shannon, of Cancmah an agrecadly surprised Tuesday ev ening by a number of young friend Mho found that tho evening passed delightfully In playing progressive r.litHt. Our patterns arc the latest designs. Our styles are exclusive. MIsb C. Goldsmith Miss Honaon's piano recital, which takes place at W. O. W. Hall, Satur day, June td, at throe o'clock, promises iti be a treat to all Interested In music. Miss Benson has been most fortunate the i In securing two of Portland's favorite singers to assist her pupils upon this occasion Mrs. J. S. Hamilton ami Mr. J. Ross Fargo. Mm. Hamilton Is a thorough music ian, having received her musical edu- S.-voral Instruments convoying cation at the Chicago Musical College, rights of way in the Handy country to , and since coming to Portland has had the Ml Hood Klectric Company and charge of the choir of the Grace M. K. the Sandy River Electric Company, i Church, and is now director of the have deen filed with the County Re-j musical department of the Woman's curder during the last few days. Those Club of that city. She has a mezzo electric companies are financed large- soprano voice of great sweetness and i ly by Portland men and their activity power that has won hei many enthus In acquiring rights of way through thollaatlc friends, nortn central part of the county Is Mr. Fargo needs no Introduction in: taken to Indicate prospective opera- Oregon City, being already well and Hons of some character. favorably known here as the posses- , sor of a rich and pleasing tenor voice. Tho latest styles and patterns in His former appearances have gained dress hats. Miss C. Goldsmith. (for him many admirers and Insure him once again a warm welcome. Wednesday aftorniHin the Woman' The piano numbers to be given have club was entertained at tho home of i been already noted in these columns Mrs. K. W Scott, a short musical pro- and consist of a series of carefully gramme being a feature of the moot- nelocted solos and duets of varying ing which was one of the most delight-1 grades of difficulty, ranging from alm tu of tho winter's series. The pro- pie compositions adapted to small grmime included the following ntim ibers: Piano solo, "Thine Own." Miss Ram do; piano solo, "The Storm." Miss (ii. rnde Fairoiough description df "The Storm." Mrs B. W. Scott; read ing. Mrs. Scott; history of "Lead Kindly Light." Miss Myrtle Buchan an; address. Mrs. M. M. Charman, president of the club. Refreshments wore served. It waa decided that the 1 not and final mooting for the year should bo converted into a picnic, the time and place of holding the same to be arranged later. Hedges, for tho defense, saked for a new trial. C. D. Latourette conduct ed the prosecution. Certrudo Quarrle, who was married to Frederick Quarrle In Ontario, Can ada. In May, 1895, filed suit for dlvorco on tho grounds of desertion. Plaintiff asks to resume maiden name, Ger trude Lindsay. Grace P. Smith, in a divorce suit, filed against A. O. Smith, charges, that her husband at times remained away from home all night, never took her out anywhere and even went so far as to flatly Inform her that he did not care for her any more. This was tori much and the divorce suit is the i sequel. They were married at Port ; land, In December, 1900. RUINS OF Th. pany SAN FRANCISCO. ,n Biograph Com- fingers to the works of such masters as Schumann. Mendelssohn and Grieg. L. W. INGRAM RESPONDS TO CALL Heart Disease Claims Veteran. Another Old ; Clark Amorici which Is to present the ruins of San Francisco tonight at the opera house, has been received with such enthusiasm that without doubt they gave an excellent performance. They are the only troupe on the ! road having moving pictures of the fire itself, and the dynamiting of the buildings. These were taken by Mr. I Clark himself, and are shown by none i other. The following telegram was sent by the manager of the Ashland opera house to the manager of the Grants Pass opera honse: "People of Ashland unanimous In de claring Clark's picture show best ever seen here." Ashland News. At Shively's Saturday night, June 16. Flag Day was generally observed by Oregon City people Thursday. Tin national colors were floated from all public buildings, business houses and maiuifticturlng institutions and many private residences were appropriately decorated. Cut In Shoes White oxfords 83c. !0c. $1.19; choc, low shoes 95c up. Cut in Misses' fine shoos $1.14; ladies' fine to $1.19. Red Front. gaged us principal of the Oak drove School for the next ear C. W NobUtl and C A lllnkle, two of Clackamas county's oldest pio neers, were In the city Wednesday morning from their homes at Needy They went to Portland to attend the annual reunion of the Indan War Vet erans and the rloneera' Association, j Mr and Mis John Mies, recently WANTBD: (ientlenian or ludy with from Wisconsin, but temporarily of ...,.i r.fi.w,. t,, tmv.,1 U mil or with a rig. for a linn of $'J'i0.OOO.0O The Oregon City Hod und Gun Club has accepted l In- challenge of the Portland (Inn Club for a competitive shoot The match will be held either at Oregon City or Portland, the time and place to bo arranged later. The shiHit will take place in the very near future. W Iburn, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I L, o. Baton. Mr. Nllaa is thinking of purchasing property at Gladstone and permanently locating in this section j of the Willamette valley which he i likes bettor than the district further south capital. Salary $l,i7L'.mi per year and axpanaos; salary paid weekly and ex IMUises advanced Address. with stamp. Jos. A. Alexander. Oregon City. Oregon. In a runaway accident In this city e lerday afternoon. David, the 16-year-old son of Thomas E. Thomas, of New Era precinct, was run over with the result that both of the bones in the left leg were broken at a point midway between the knee and the ankle The fracture was a serious one. The little fellow was on the wag on, which was being loaned with saw mill machinery, when the team be came frlghtenel and started and he sustained the Injury in attempting to jump, when he fell underneath the wagon. Tho runaway team was stop ped near Huntley Bros.' drug store before any Injury had resulted to eith er the team or Its contents. Painless Operations City Phone 1293 The advance of dental science has been so rapid and the improvements so numerous in all branches of the work that few people realize to what an extent the pain accompanying dental operations has been minimized. This has been accomplished not alone by improvements in the agents eniployed for producing an aesthesia,both local and general.but in methods and appliances used for their administration. The work of filling teeth has been so improved as to allow of its performance in much less time, and with little or no pain as compared with the work of former years. Seventeen years in dentistry in Oregon City. An eastern expert grauduate dentist with us all the time. We guarantee to please you. All the latest painless methods. Farmers' Independent Phone 131 R. L. Holm. in. leading undertaker, next to Harris' grocery store. Oregon City, Oregon. Sunday evening at the First Bap tist church. Rev. H. B. Robins, will preach the annual Foresters Memor ial BOrmott. The services, which will Include some special music by the male quartette, will be attended In a body by the members of Court Robin Hood No. 9. of this city Agents wanted: -San Francisco Earth quake Disaster; Thousands killed and Injured. $500,000,000 worth of property destroyed. Full and authentic story told by survivors and eye witnesses. Largest and best book, best illustrated 80 per cent profit to agents. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfits free. Send 4 2-cent stamps for postage. Address COOPER & 00., 134 Lake St. Chicago. Louis W. Ingram, a veteran of the Civil War and an honored and respect ed citizen, died suddenly of heart fail ure, at 6; 30 o'clock Wednesday morn ing at his home at Parkplace. The an nouncement of Mr. Ingram's death is scarcely believed. He had been in his office every day until and including Tuesday and was enjoying his accus tomed good health until Wednesday morning when h arose somewhat earlier than usual, complaining that he did not feel well. About 6 o'clock he reclined on the sofa and within a half hour was dead. Mr. Ingram was a native of Pennsyl vania, having been born at Bellefonte. January 2. 1840. He came to Oregon In 1888, locating at Oregon City, where he has since resided. The deceased is survived by a wife, six sons and four daughters. Mr. Ingram was always prominently associated with the G. A. R., being past commander and the present ad jutant of Meade Post, of this city. Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, bv Rev. J. Robert Landslnirough. at the First , Presbyterian church. Following the j services at the church, the members of Med Boat No. 2. G. A. R.. took charge ol the remains which were interred at Mountain View cemetery. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walk er. Sunbury, Ohio. LETTER LIST. List of advertised letters remain ing unclaimed at Parkplace P. O. for the month ending May 31, 1906. Miss Manna Haynes. Mrs. M. A. Hillis. WM. A. HOLMES, P. M. 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. 0. A. CHENEY. Bean the Hgaatan of the Kind hi Haw Always Bought IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Fruit Inspector Reid's Demurrer Overruled. Is The young people who presented with success the domestic drama. "Val ley Farm," last Saturday evening at Mount Pleasant, will repeat the performance at Harlow Saturday oveu 0 of this week. Will R. I.ogus, of this city, appears In the lending role as the young New Yorker. About Charity Armory auspices cisco Ri ioo couples attended the Hall that was given at the Wednesday night under the of the Women's San Fran illof Committee Among the members of this an active part in wire: Mrs. J. W. 1'ope. Mrs. Linn Fosberg. Mrs. D. committee taking managing the party Norrls, Mrs. T. A. E. Jones, Mrs. F. W. Kinniard and Millinery Cut 40c up. Ladlea Child's trimmed hats $1.3!) up: stylish hats. RBD FRONT. lu the 1906 graduating class at the CorvaHia Agricultural College there are l lin e yonng men from this county as follows: John Knapp. of tins city: Krml Roth, of Candy; and Joseph ! Ringo, of Molalla. whose mother, .Mrs. Albeit Kllgle. went to CorValllS to at tend the closing exercises. L. L Weinhard Building, OREGOF CITY, OREGON PICKENS Dentist Opposite Court House ,Iis. David Caulleld. The Committee was assisted by the young women of tho city who organized themselves into reception and floor committees ns (ollowa: Reception, Miss Holmes, Miss Helen Danlton, Miss Marjorle Caulleld and Miss Myrtle Buchanan: flm r. Miss .Margaret Coodfellow. Miss Laura Pope. Miss Cis Barclay Prat'. Miss Atmee llollneU ami Miss: flna Daultob. The party was a succur : socially and netted the ladies i sun Btantial sum for their efforts. Mutuc w;is lurniBnatt oy tne Little P. led." of Portland. ( 1 Judge McBrlde on Wednesday over ruled the demurnn- of Fruit Inspector .1. H. Reid In the damage suit of T. R. A. Sellwood and J. M. Sellwood re cently filed against that official. Mr. Reid is given 20 days in which to an swer the complaint in which he Is charged with destroying 34 prune j agent of the tree, the property of the plaintiffs and do the rest. for which damages in the sum of $20 10 are asked. Divorces were granted as follows: Anna Boyd against tieorge Boyd and VailM Schilling against F. W. Schil ling. An order of default and refer ence was entered in the divorce suit of Mary H. Hopple against Edward I lopple. The suit of John J. Cooke, adminis trator, against Jacob Cassell for $2000. alleged to be due on a note, was tried before a jury Wednesday. Late in the afternoon Judge McBrlde Instruct ed the jury to return a verdict In favor of the plaintiff for $2040. Attorney Colonist's tickets will be sold from the East to points on the Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific Co. via Port land, commenclnsr February 15 and continuing daily 10 and Including April 7 and from September 15 until October j 31. The rats from some of the princi pal points are: Chicago, $25; Bloom I ington. 111.. $31.80: St. Louis, $30; Omaha, $25: Kansas City, $25; Coun cil Bluffs, $25; St. Joseph. $25; Sioux City, $25; Denver. $25: corresponding I rates will be made from other points and will appear to all points on Ore gon lines. Persons desiring to pay for tick ets to bring anyone from the East or middle West to Oregon may deposit the amount required with the local S. P. The company will For further information inquire at any Southern Pacific ticket office. i no O Ji. S. J. s X Sl . Iho Kind Yvj Have Always Boucirr . yA r DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. JHN0W. THOMAS, Dentist Father HtldebraBd, of 81 John's Catholic cimrch. yeaterdaj entertain ed i lie pupils of St. John's IMroehial and High School on tttelr annual pic nic at Canemah Park, Just before the commencement season tho pupils of ibis school are annually tendered a picnic at one of the convenient re sorts near this city. Drs. Bentle & Beatle, Rooms HI, 17, IS. Weinhard Dentists, nuildtag. Lowest prices. Seed pens or 5c, paekugo seeds now 2 '..jo. 10-qt. galvd. pail 10c; I I (it. pail 23c. soaps 2c. 2 and 8C RED FRONT. Al'tier being out several hours I Tuesday the jury in the ease of State of Oregon vs. Ira Hughes failed to agree and was discharged. The jury Is said to have been eipially divided Constipation causes headache, nun sou, dizziness, languor, heart palpita tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. 1 Mian's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 2.'. cents. Ask year druggist. MILLINERY SALE. Hals one half price; all hats re duced. Children's trimmed leghorns 75 cents and up. Call while the as sortment Is good. 7-(! MR8. H. T. SI.ADEN. I THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY OREGON CITY, OREGON AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 D. C. LATOURETTE F. J. MEYER President Cashier Transacts a general banking: business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.