Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 17, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908.
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OREGON CITY and VICINITY
BRIEF MENTION OF LOCAL HAPPENINGS GARNERED
TOR THE BU8Y READER.
W. J. Hinllli wiim lliifil $.-, Thiiraday
fur being drunk,
I''. I'.'- Mllg lIU ll.MI)rll tln Mil-
li miii of Martin l: in i ii i ti i .
Ctituitrurlliiu work mi Him Dtnlti
Timim May nilliMiiul lingua UiIn wm-li,
I,. Itui'milch friii'tureil iwo (,f ,,
rlliH hIiUii lit win U uL IiU luinm, Mini-
t i -
Wanted, l''wrin li-niii, Imrni'iiH and
WHKIMl Clll'lll fur CIIHll, lllljlllrtl of
T Tiut.f, (IIiiiImIiiiih, Oiv,
.lurk l.litouri'ttn left, V'iiiMiiiy
night fur I'lliili-lli l.lhll rntilily, Mtn'r
lii will Join ii nuuplng )iuty. .,
ONI tinwpapira for al-i at thin of
tlci -'iUc p'T hundred.
Jim llnrily, fur mini" Hum mnpluypd
n( llm WiIIiiiik'IIh Pulp & 1mmt inllU,
li ft Thumday fur ICivitiU, Waah.
Coiiiii'llniiiii A, Knapp .-nl to (In
Mini Hvr illKtrlrt. I.biui enmity, Mini-
iluy. In iiilut n look ut tln Crown Hoy
IlllllH,
pniKiciiN of thn arret fulr mid carnival.
AiiKU'ii. L'O to "IJ, Ini'lualvo.
horse jmwer electric motor, and to
leave the' now system In a year on
trial anil take It out. ot Did end of Unit
tlmo If utiKallaructory. Kxtenalvo Im
provement tint being matin fit tho
Kardny building. Tho front stairway
la being remodeled and entirely re
built., and now rear Htepu are being
tuldi'd as ini'iuiH of exit In rami of fire
In tlii ImlldltiK.
All trimmed und mitrlirifiiod lint
"di.w coMt at Mliia (Joldamltli' :,1tt
Hi'imiiM in'" being nmili. (,) tin- brick
puvi'iiti'in on Main Mlnwt between
Tenth and ICIi-vi-titli Mtrm-U.
JihIk ' Tliuiiiiin r. Ryan wan at Ht.
Helen Hnluidity where the grand
luilK" of Mhhoiih di'dlrutfd llm now
CoiutnMu count y court hniiae. Judge
Jtyan la inland orator of tho Mason.
Minn Kilnii I'ark returned from New
port, Woilni'Hilay rilnht, when aim had
been a guent of Mrn. Hruee !urry.
Mr. Curry, who tiad been homo on bus-
IneKM .for two weeka, left , Thursday
fur Newport to Join hi family for tho
remainder of the heiiKiin.
I'rof W. W. Dixon, whi) h prlnel
pul of the Went Oregon City hcIiiktIh,
lam year, l ondiicteil a Hummer normal
xchool lit Eugene, .iittetided by S!8
teaclu-rii, Ho ha been engaged aa
prliii liiiil of tho hi IhmiI ut Folida
Waul)., for; the coining year
Tho entertainment committee of
v
'ourt Kobln Hood No. !, V. of A., haa
iMHiied alluring Invitation for tin:
monthly "Mow-Out" to bo heJd In
W. O. W. hall next Tuesday, night at
8 o'clock sharp. Members aro Invited
.o toiiio and "(111 their hollow tooth,"
and the program show thoro will bo
ilenty of fun an well aa good thlriga to
at:
Solo Harry Shaw
Duet Fay iirothora
ItoxliiK Coiili'Ht '.
Tim grocery and KeneVal meridian
linn Htor of Mrn. i:, A I'hllllpH on tin
Ml! In cloxeil for IllVoIri' pfepiiriitory
to mile
H l IvrrliiK of North Main atreet
left for linlliiiiii)iilU, hut,, Monday on
a trip n tin. IdIitiki of t, 1 h lumber
lil.eHK.
Tho family of'tieorKu Kortnan wlnh
to thank llm many frlenda who
camo to help tia In our recent hereavo
iiienl. MUM (SKO. FORM AN.
Thoiuan Hhea, of Albany, la tempor
arlly aetlnn an uKent of tho WcHtern
I'nlon Telegraph lompiuiy hero, whllo
A Kent Walter HhcaxKrceii la attaont at
Newport rellevlujj the reHldl'Ilt BKetlt
thWe and at the hiiiiid tlmo unjoylntf
a laiatlon at tho aeaaldn.
F.d. JiMdmko haa returned from a
year'a aurveyltiK trip In New Moxleo
and will vUlt relntlvcn hero for aov
ral weeka.
Full lino of Duck llata at reduped
price at Mlna (loldNinlth'a. 34 tf
(JcorKo (, C'ompbell, who waa om
ployed in tho O. K. barber ahop for
aoveral inontha, I now connectod with
I'arker'a harbor ahop.
('. A. Nah, John F. Clark and Henry
I'uaey leave In a fw daya for IkniKlaM
county yn a hunting trip and wilt bo
atwent nUiut two weeka.
J. K Waaaom haa moved hia con
fiH'tlonory atoro duo block north to
tho room recently vacatod by tho
Tea ImiMirlltiK company.
Mr. T. Torklemm and children loft
Wednemlay for Hatllo, where thoy
will reiildo. Mr. Torkleaoa la employ
ed at Klrklaml. near Seattle.
Frank Hunch, tho Iioumc fumlnhor(
l.i out vlewltiK, thla week, tho flno
rrom of Kraln on hla bin fitrni at
DoiIko, hIho lnHpectltm hla timber
clalma and the apple orchard that la
reputed to be ahead of anything: In tho
Hood River valley.
Wantod Oontlctnan or lady with
Rood reference to travel by rail or
with rig. for a firm of f 250,000.00
capital, Salary $1,071 por year and
oxpenaoa. Salary paid weekly and
oxponnoa advauccd. Addreaa with
atamp. Joa. A. Alexander, Oregon
City, Oro. Doc. 21
ROBIN HOOD'S "BLOW-OUT."
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I , DEATHS OF THE WEEK
Clifford Long, aon of Peter and
Amanda Img of C'laokamaa Holghta,
died at Kt. Vlncont'a hoapltal, Auguat
8, after only a day's lllnoaa of appondi
cltla, aged 17 yeara and H daya. For
aomo tlmo ho waa omployod at tho
papor mllla, but waa lately working
In Dr. Nlchola' hopyard. Tuoaday ho
waa nel,ed with an attack of appondl
cltla and waa taken to Portland tho
following morning, when an operation
waa Immediately performed, but death
cnatii'd during tho 'afternoon.
Funeral aervlcoa woro held at the
homo Saturday morning at 10 o'clock;
Interment waa In Mountain View terri
tory.
Hong VV. lllttonhouai)
I'lano Solo Mr. Hlmth
Hong Mike .Munch
Indian Club Swinging F. Oliver
Hong Frank Koder
Ktory (lua Freeman
Hong VA Frederick
Story Dr. Strickland
Song Frank Koenlg
Hong Mr. Hearlo
Hong Mr. McCord
Hong Hen Green
I'otato Itacii by Hammorly and Mc
Cord Prize, ono lodgo pin.
Iloxlng Conte.it
Pillow Fight-Fauat and Kail Prize,
ono motith'a duea.
Null Driving Content. .Prize, ono 'Pin
Hack Kaet open to ail prize GOc.
Shoo and atocklng race prize ono
month' duea.
Fritz Zimmerman, aged C8 yeara,
led WodnoHilay morning, Augaat 8,
at hla borne at Mountain Road, whore
ho had realded for tho laat 27 yeara.
In la aurvlved by IiIh widow, four
ilaughtera and fivo aona. Funeral
waa hold from tho family realdence
Friday morning t9 o'cliK:k; Inter
ment in the Stafford cemetery.
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C. Corning, aged 71 yeara, died of
paralyala, Wedneaday, at the home of
hla aon, Alva Corning, of Willamette.
He la survived by three children, Alva
Corning of Willamette, Mra. Theo
dore Pointer of Sylvan, Oregon, and
Mra. John Anderaon of Clinton, Mis-
aourl. The body waa taken to Sylvan
Wednesday night for burial.
Mr. and Mra. Ken worthy of Walla
Walla. Wanh., visited old frlomla hero
alt week. Mr. Kcnworthy la In poor
health and ho and hla wife have been
traveling for aeveral weeka In hopoa
that change of air would tlo him good.
Mr. Kenworthy run a lunch counter
here utitll eight yeara ago.
Tho nln year old daughter of I,. K.
Ilurko fell from a HcafToldlng, Friday,
where Mr. Hurko'a now houao la under
fonatructlon, and auntalnod a fraeturo
of tho wrist
MONEY TO I)AN AT 0 AND 7 pr
cent. Farm security. U'Ren It
8chnohol.
J. W. McAulty la clerking In Mllea
& McGlaahan'a gnicory atoro during
tho abaenco of Mr. McGlaahan. who la
enjoying an outing with hla family on
tho Columbia.
It la believed tho United Ilallwaya
lompany will begin conatnictlon work
In tho near future, Thla la the road
that la projected through Canby prai
rie. Canny Tribune.
K. T, Farr leavea Friday for Maine.
Waahlngton, with hla high-diving dog,
Maximo, and will atay there during the
Cow Imt: A deep yellow Jeraey,
muly, at rayed from Sunnyaldo, Clack
amaa, on July 21. Had on a heavy
bell; bellnlrap fantened by baling
wire. Will bo froHh In boptember,
with aecond calf. Reward of $3 for
Information leading to her recovery.
0. W. Hondurant. R. F. D. 1, Clacka
maa, or phono Sunnyaldo atoro. 30 tl
All mlllnery goodi bolow coat at
Mlaa Uoldamlth'a 34 tf
City Treasurer Jack R. Caufleld hna
resigned and tho Mayor haa appointed
Mortimer D. Latouretto to the office,
the change taking effect at once. Mr.
Caufleld waa elected laat December to
nerve one year. Ho haa been connect
ed with tho office force of the Willam
ette Pulp & Paper company for aeveral
yeara and leaves to take position aa
timekeeper on the north bank rail
road ronstructlon. Tho new treaaurer
Is a aon of C. D. Latouretto and la a
young man of Integrity. He la employ
ed In tho jComtnerelal bank.
Tho School Hoard la considering the
Installation of new heating apparatus
lu the Harclay achool building, the
old furnacea lielngabout worn out aft
er 10 yeara' use. W. G. Mcf'heraon,
reproHeutlng a Portland company, of
fered to Install free of coat a hot-air
blower system, operated by a two
A LARGE CITY SHOP.
"Fresh every hour" la tho alluring
slKn In front of a new candy factory
on Main street. Just aouth of Adams
Ilroa.' llazaar, that waa opened last
week. Tho place la attractive outside
and In, and the delicious candiea in
view are ao fresh looking aa to prove
tho algn no Idle ItoaaC The proprietor,
J. I. Mayhew, la a past master of tho
art of candy-making. He knowa the
secret and la adept at making over
StuO klhda of elenant confectiona
everything In chocolatea, bon bona
fudge, fruit rolla, toasted marahmal
Iowa, crisp, cararnela, dipped almonda,
Cuban ntlcka, cryatallzed good of all
descrlptlona and tho finest of apun
gooda. Hla factory la aa clean and
neat aa the retail atore in front.
Thla atore should make a great auc-
cesa. in inia ago ot auuueruuoim, uue
should be sure the sweetmeats your
loved ones eat, are abaolutely pure
and you aro abaolutely auro of that
when you buy In a ahop where every
thing la home-made, aa It la In May
hew's. Thla atoro will be a great con
venlence In other ways. It Is equip
ped to furnish all kinds of Ices, fancy
and brick Ice creams and sherbets on
short notice an hour or two and
person may have delivered any re
freshment unexpected company may
roiiuire. Quality of gooda will be
strictly first class. Ice creams, sod
water and other refreshing summer
drinks are retailed in the atore.
THE HORSESHOE
is an emblem of good luck. The savings
pass-book is another emblem of good luck; "
and not only that, but of business shrewd
ness. Have you one of our books? y
The BANK OF OREGON CITY
' Bank open from 9 a. mJ to 3 p. m. ,
0. W. P. CARS COLLIDE
NEAR MILWAUKIE
With five passengers on board and
running at full speed a Sellwood car
crashed Into an O. W. P. work train
about three-quarters of a mile north
of Mllwaukle, Wednesday afternoon
Motorman Huhlsh was cut by flyina;
Klaus and both Ida legs were fractur
ed above the knee. Although the crash
of the car with the train was terrific
all the paasengera, four men and one
woman, luckily escaped with only
minor Injuries.
i U f l I ! 1 !.roL.o0rr.CANS.n ITTTTTT
S iff
0 M
i..uilr )
Pure, raw linseed oil
costs less than "ready
mixed" paint, but when
mixed with thick
Unlock
pigment, gallon for gallon, it
makes trie best paint for the
least money.
FOR 8ALE BY
GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
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Mrs. B. F. Weddle, aged 32 years,
died Saturday morning of lung trouble
at her home near Stafford. Tbw sor
rowing husband and four children are
left to mourn her death. Funeral was
held Sunday from the Stafford church.
Rev. Charles Waehlte officiating.
George Forman of Barton, died at
hla home, Tuesday evening, August
7, of neuralgia of tho heart. He was
in hla 64th year.
ROCK CREEK AND SUNNYSIDE
August 15. The picnic at Damascus
passed off very pleasantly. Program
waa Interesting and all seemed to have
a good time generally.
Mrs. John McMurry haa sold her
place to Rev. Pitta.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodlun have gone to
the mountains for a week or two.
There was a singing at Mr. Stoll's
Sunday afternoon and all enjoyed a
good time. They will meet again next
Sunday at the same "place.
The young lady at Mrs. Griffith's
haa been quite ill. They have had
Dr. Hickman out to see her twice.
Mr. andMra. Hunter of Beaverton
have been visiting their sons and fam
ilies at Sunnyslde for the past week.
They had not been there for several
years before. They are getting well
along- in years and are quite feeble.
Blanche Davis is somewhat better
and hopes are entertained for a speedy
recovery. Grandpa Johnson is about
the same.
There waa a gathering at Johnson's
Monday in honor of Mrs. Elva Hunt
er's 48th birthday anniversary. She
has been staying with her father late
ly. All enjoyed a pleasant afternoon.
She received a few presents and the
hearty wish of the company for many
more happy years. Those present were
Mrs. Donley, Mrs. M Reed, Mrs. A.
Johnson, Mrs. L. M. Hunter, Mrs. M.
Smith. Mrs. B. Deardorff, S. E. John
son and LeHoy Johnson.'
Mr. Walters is having a cellar dug
under his houe. ,
old baby boy Juat recovering from the
measles, which waa the Immediate
cause of the mother's death, though
she had boon suffering from a disease
of tho lungs and throat for some time.
Besides her Immediate family ahe
leavea a mother and father, and broth
ers and slaters, all of whom live near
Jefferson. Her mother and sister Kate
were at her bedside, and they with a
younger Bister are still with the strick
en family, and It Is reported at thla
writing that the Bister Kate haa taken
the diaeaae and Archie, a boy of 12
had to be taken to a doctor. Dr.
Mount haa been in attendance, but
was not able to give them any hope of
the mother's recovery from the first.
Tho anxious father sent down the
family physician from Jefferson. He
appro ve'l of Dr. Mount's treatment
thoroughly. Kind neighbors with
teams hauled and secured bis grain.
On Thursday, the 9th, Mr. Zimmer
man was hurried at Stafford. He died
of cancer. He leaves a wife and large
family of children.
Mr. P. Larsen Is quite poorly.
Mr. Gebhardt and helpers have the
addition to the school house up and
partly inclosed. It Is to be finished
by the first of September.
Threshing machines have been a
buzzing on small Jobs for the last
week or so. Two threshing at once
The Sharp machine usually comes
along last, and scoops the larger jobs.
Mr. Powell, our genial merchant, has
Iwo sisters visiting him this week.
Lu Seggert, who was In the hospital
with a bad case of blood poison Is out
with his threshing machine, but unable
to use his band much as yet
RUSSELLY1LLE ITEMS
Hot, dry weather still continues.
Hop picking is about all we hear
now days.
L. D. Trullinger has gone to eastern
Oregon to work In harvest.
Mrs. A. Paulson has gone to Port
land on business.
Ira Flinn and bride of eastern Ore
gon, are visiting his father, Mr. Flinn,
and his sister, Mrs. L. B. Trullinger, of
Wilholt
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Bowman have re
turned from Hood River after an ab
sence of several weeks.
VIOLA NOTE
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A GUSHER AT GLADSTONE.
C. A. Warren Is rejoicing over an
extraordinarily good well on his Glad
stone lot where he Is building his new
homo. Collins & Brown, who dug the
well, struck at a depth of 14 feet
a Btreain of living water about 6
Inches In diameter. They went about
two feet deopeanil struck a subter
ranean lako six foot deep. There Is
now 11 feet'wf exclle'nt water lu the
well.
Guardian Appointed.
Delia E. ' Yergen was appointed
guardian of her brother Carl Gai tlson,
aged 17. who owns $147.00 cash on
deposit In a bank at McMinnvillo.
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.
' A. Y. Cheney left Wednesday for
IPolk county, with a, cruiser.. to, Uiapcct
his two timber claims, tor which jie
has been offered $1500 apiece. Tho
'ftdw rallroud now with 12 miles of the
claims will go right through them,
Viola. Aug. 14. All are glad to
know that Grandma Miller who has
been very sick during the past week,
la rapidly regaining her strength un
der the care of Dr. Mount.
As a result of the incompleted work
on the Viola hill, a rig upset Saturday
alght and a serious accident was nar
rowly averted.
Messrs Carlson and Benson Intend
to start for Alberta next Saturday
They expect, by driving through east
ern Oregon and Idaho to arrive at
their destination in about six weeks.
Mr. Galeener has the frame of his
new barn about completed.
Those who think that first-class
onions cannot be raised on hill land
would change their opinion by calling
on Grandpa Miller.
Aug. 10. Eva Smith and E. O. Lo
gan-
LOROW'S
Famous Bohemian
Glass
Blowers
See the Glass Blowing, Glass Weaving,
Glass Netting, Glass Frosting
and Spinning.
Frank E. Andrews returned Monday
night from a brief aojourn at Yaqulna
bay and has gone to Portland to re
sume hla work with the Charles F.
Boebe company.
Clyde O. Huntley and family, Joha
A. Moehnke and family and Samuel
Roake and family returned the latter
part of last week from a fortnight'!
outing at Cannon Beach.
Robert Henderson, of Portland, waa
the guest last week of his brother-in-
law, R. R. McAlpin. being on his way
home from an outing spent In th
mountains of Lane county.
Miss Maurine McAdara of Pendleton
was a guest at the home of George A.
Harding Monday, and on the following
day started from Portland with her
mother for an outing at Long Beach.
Mrs. E. L. Johnson and two child'
ren, Anna and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Simmons, Mrs. Roberts and Bon
Oudin, who have been camping on the
upper Molalla for three weeks, return
ed home Sunday morning.
Rev. E. T. Simpson and family of
Corvalli8 and Rev. V. C. Sheppard and
family of Vancouver, Washington, are
visiting Rer. P. K. Hammond and fam
ily. Rev. Simpson la preparing to go
to Honolulu for missionary work.
Mrs. J. B. Robinson and two sons
of Chico, Calif., and Miss Harriet
Cochran, return Thursday night from
Newport Mrs. Robinson will continue
her visit here with her mother, Mrs.
F. L. Cochran, who was ill the fore
part of the week, but is now better.
Misses Bertha, Celia and Zlda Gold
smith left Saturday for Yellowstone
Park where they will enjoy nature's
wonderland for a fortnight Miss
Zlda will return, home direct from the
Park, but her sisters will visit friends
and Inspect new styles In millinery at
Seattle for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Loder and
son Jack, Mrs. Peter Mclntyre, Miss
Mary Mclntyre, James Mclntyre, Mrs.
C. A. Nash, Miss Mary Sandstrom,
Harold Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon
M. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ketch
urn, Ruth Ketchum, Robert Ketchum
and Miss Cora Sellers returned last
week from outings at Cannon Beach.
Rev. J. T. Abbett pastor of the Cen
tral M. E. church of Portland, was
here.Frlday, to call on Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Cartlldge. Mrs. Cartlidge, who
is one of the newly elected teachers
In the public schools of Oregon City,
was a member of Dr. Abbett's congre
gation when he was pastor of the
Methodist church at Willlamsport,
Ind.
J. M. Mark is home from the East,
and the remainder of the party, Mrs.
Mark, Miss May Mark and Mrs. Chas.
Bluhm," who have been visiting rela
tives in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, for
the past two months, are on their way
home. They will stop off at Salt Lake
City and Denver en route, and will
visit relatives at the latter place for
a few days, and expect to reach Ore
gon City next Sunday.
See the Woman Dressed in Glass
See the Glass Steam Engine, Scientific
Water Hammer, Cartesan
Diver, Old London Punch
' and Judy for Children.
Every Visitor Receives a Present.
Five Days Only, beginning
Tuesday, August 14th
STAFFORD.
Rain threatened, but did not come,
and the few who still had oats in the
field were glad. .11 of an inch fell
Sunday night, but it seems now like it
had cleared off for all time.
Mrs. Weddle died about 4 o'clock
Saturday morning, and was hurried
in the Stafford cemetery on Sunday
aftrnoon. More that two hundred
peor)le followed her to her last resting
phu?. The funeral was held at the
BatlsJchurch and.Mr. Waehlte, the
resident minister preached the funeral
sor Jioif; She, leaves to mourn her
demise a husband and four children,
the eldest a daughter In her teens, and
all from the husband to the three year
504 Main St. opp. Brightbill Bakery
Open 2:30 to 7:30 and 7:30 to 9:30
SPECIMEN TICKETS, 10c
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the Un
dersigned Executrix of the Estate of
Nels Nelson, deceased, has filed in
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon her final account as executrix of
the last will and testament of the said
Nels Nelson, deceased, and that Mon
day, the 17th day of September, A. D.
1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day has been fixed
by the said County Court as the time
for hearing of objections to Bald re
port and account and the settlement
thereof.
Dated this 14th day of August. 1906.
. IIANNA SOPHIA NELSON, -Executrix
of the last Will and Testa
ment of Nels Nelson, deceased. 36t5
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY
OREGON CITY, OREGON
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $lOO,000
D. C. LATOURETTE
F. J. MEYER -
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Transacts a general banking business.
Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p. m. , r
President
'Cashier
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