Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 07, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908.
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STOP TWO RUNAWAY
PORTLAND YOUTHS
Captured at S. P. Depot by Local Po
lice Tiniest One Had
A 22.
Herbert Martin aped 14 and Chn.-Iei
Hunt aged 16 wore apprehended hv
Chief of Police Burns and Nightwateh
Ed. Shaw just aftor thoy had pur
chased tickets for Albany about 8:00
o'clock Monday evening. The t .v i
boys had run away from home In Port
land, and presumably came down here
on iho car and intended to take the
vam south. The little lad was anno I
ith a small 22-calibor pistol. They
were put in the Jus for safekeeping
ntil word came from Portland what
should be done with them.
The Portland authorities telephoned
Chief of Police Burns just before eight
o'clock to keep a look-out for the boys,
and furnished him with a description
of the ruifaways. Burns went direct
ly to the dejHit with Shaw, and as luck
would have it, caught one of them i-i
the act of purchasing a ticket for Al
bany. The officer let him conclude his
purchase and waited for him to join
his companion, which he did. putting
both of them into the officers' hands.
Hunt's mother came up Monday
night and took charge of her precious,
and Martin was turned over to the
tender grasp of his father Tuesday
morning.
DR. JOHN McLOUGHLIN, FRIEND OF THE PIONEER AND FOUNDER
OF OREGON CITY.
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GRAND ARNYPOST
ELECTS OFPICERS
J. C. Sawyer Is Chosen Commander
Delegates to Department
Encampment.
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How Dr. McLoughlin Appeared in Life.
WILL SELECT PRON
EIGHTEEN VARIETIES
The Slate Ilnitlculluial Hoclely hn
authorized Judge T. V. Hynn to mnUe
a selection from the IS vnrle(len of
treex which liave been Hhlppod to him
for the model orchard lo bo Installed
ou his place, liisli-ud of putting In all
of the IS varieties.
DOVER NEWS.
Mr. Hews returned to pover'Mon
day from Panulngton, where ho went
to spend Thanksgiving with his family.
(Jrandpa lvshacr tiled last Friday
morning. Ills son Joe and James
went down to attend the funeral, Word
was received Saturday, that Jacob
IVShn.er'H wife tiled the name day
that IiIh father died,
Mr. ami Mis. Woodlo celebrated
their silver wedding Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Kellt and children
spent the afternoon with the Kit -miller
family, Sunday.
Mr. Morrison has a new buggy.
Harry Morrison wan out and npont
the day with hla father, Htinday.
Potato digging la about done In thin
neighborhood.
MULINO MUSINGS.
W, A. Woodslde and W, Watlaen
made it biiHlsuess trip to Highland
last week.
Ken Adklim ban completed bin new
barn.
Mis. l.eo has returned home. Hlie
had been working for Mrs, Unnton of
Mulalht.
Mr. Fisher has returned home again
mi. I planted an orchard. j
Mrx. Katie White has moved Into j
tbo I Inward house, j
Mrs, Wallace Is staying w ith her j
(laughter, Mis. Fred Woodslde. ,
F. A. Wood side killed It fox lust
week.
A. W. t'heney write his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. . A, Cheney, from Sun
! Francisco, that they have made pbuis
ant visits there with his brothers, I.
! S. and t! It., and are g"l'ig on to 1-os
' Angeles,
HOLIDAY GOODS
Full HtocU at bargain prlcei.
l.adlea' fur top HllpperH 6o
Men's Mllppers, 50c, 75c $1.00
New Bureau Scarfs 250
Fur Bonn, 75o $1.00 $,''s
DidlH. Be, 10c, 19c, 2!)C 3!ic, BOc.
lilovo and Handkerchief Uoxeit m1 2.
New Toy, 6c, 10c, 1tc, i"jc, up.
pretty Vases, 10c, 12' o, 13:, IUc.
Albuinn, 6c, 10c, 2GC, -t'Jc, up.
(Sloven, lllbbotis, Haliilkelldilefs, BliK".
Thomson's Bargain Store
GROCERIES!
New Frch UrcMUieil lMMids, Sr-
Mimtblc Vrgctubl. . All giecrf
ii-K pine and lrip.lt. Tiltpbone
y, in d t f goods will '"ic
ipiiiklv.
Nut I, lite ('.innite and
I'tiH'choii Wuic
J. E. JACK
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Meade Post No. 2 of the G. A. R.
held its regular meeting last night and
elected officers and also delegates to
the pepartment encampment to be held
next June. Resolutions were passed
honoring a dead comrade, Patrick
Fuge, who died recently. A joint in
stallation, with proper ceremonies,
wUl be held on the first Monday in
January of the officers elected to the
G. A. R. positions Monday night and
also the officers elected recently in
the Women's Relief Corps.
The following were chosen: Com
mander, J. C. Sawyer; Senior Vice
Commander, Daniel Williams; Junior
Vice-Commander, H. Blankenship:
Chaplain. E. T. Grider; Officer of the
day. A. T. Hobble; Quarter Master,
G. A. Harding; Sargeant, J. A. Tufts;
Officer of the Guard, W. V. Freeman;
Delegate to Department encampment.
J. M. Taylor, O. L. Clyde. H. Blanken
ship. E. T. Grider, Daniel Williams, .1.
A. Tufts, and E. Cahill; Alternates,
J. A. Roman, y. W. Freeman. Joshua
Gorbitt, C. C. Babcock, J. C. Paddock,
H. H. Johnson, city surveyor, also left
The encampment will be held next
June in Newberg.
Following is a pen picture of Me
I.oughlin from an address by Dr. it.
K. Uines of Pendleton, who vtsh.v!
Oregon City in is:.:'.: "I was walking
up t'ae Main street , that fien ru-tic
pioneer l.u.r.iet. '!ieii I sa.v advanc
ing toward ii'-" a man of the must ma
jestic a:i i venerable mien I ha 1 eu r
l-ehe!.'.. Much over six feet in he;.:'n.
with t;.e body :.!id '.imbs of an Apo'lo
lie'vi.'.ei e, he moved v. ith an easy.:
g acej'-il sr;j. t':at revealed the cul
tured g'U'.tU '-.'.an as
is the sturdy
athlef,-. !',. va drt --ed in sol er
b'ack. S'.i v. oil fitted as t display
s.iji. r; i'-a:ne to the fine-t advantage,
liis feet were encased in b-uided nice
casins which :! th":n appear a-
lieiieate as a well gaiteied wo'iian.
Hi long, tlowing hair, white as a
bank of sno-.v, :;wcpt the tip of his
shoulders, forming a shining, silver
! sitting for his round and ruddy coim
; teti.o'.ce. full of strength V" t full of
I beulKtiity. It was a form upon which
; "Very god d:d see:n to S"t liis .seal, to
., . , ,. the wnil 1 a-utra:iee of a man.
I s we nv t. mid I w as iii'r . lueed to
i-.: by r.:y fo-.tpani.in. wh:t ha J known
.ved from lst t lK. an! re-c-iw'd
his kindly greeting; with a
we-.-.! of ..doe.:,,,' to Oregon, I felt a
'V.tle uiovieg in my heart Inwards
t''.o st-oiig and khu!!v maiihoud that
; evidently throbhe.i .-. ; h.n that mag:il
I'e cut body."
HOME OF DR JOHN MCLOUUMLIN . SOUTH MAIN ST. OREGON CITY.
HELPED lilMSELP TO
PAIR OP OVERSHOES'
L. Erickson from near Clackamas
went into the Red Front store about j
ll:5u Tuesday and helped himself to :
a pair "f overshoes that belonged to !
the proprietor. E. C. Hamilton bad ;
his eye peeled for various reasons, j
however, and caught him at it. Erick- I
son was taken before Justice Stipp by
Chief of Police Burns who happened
along just at the right time and the ;
judge fined him $25 for petty larceny.
Erickson secured the necessary money
and was released shortly after.
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The ahev; picture shows the old home of Oregon City's founder as it
was in about 1353.
jCity and Vicinity
lbout eight lioitrs more further down
line waiting for a wrecked freight
ain to be cleared out of the way.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Albert Hagstrom to Willis M. Yonce
lot 11. blk. 20, Estacada: 350.
Frank J. Finger to F. J. Webb-man,
lot 13, Wichita. 2 acres; J300.
F. J. Wiedeman to Edw. Nelson, lot
13, Wichita, 2 acres; $450.
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'on bus
. Andrews of Harlow was here 1
iness, Wednesday.
Dr. ('. H. Meissner, who has been
on an extended visit In the east in
' Philadelphia, Now York and Chicago,
Miss Jcs:-ie Paddock went to Grants ;,, !l(.r(J lie jH taking a post-graduate
Pass Wednesday to be gone about ten f,,,rH at tn0 Chicago polyclinic, will
days, j return to this city about, the first of
January to resume his work here In
the. practice of medicine.
F. Donahoe of Horing, a prominent
E. L. Thompson to Thomas Ross, j saw mill man of that place, transacted
Geo. Wills DLC. sec 25 and 20, 1 s-1
E, 7 acres; $1.
Thomas Ross to the Public, part
of S. Wills DLC sec 23, 2 1. 25, 20",
1 s-1 E; Mutnomah and Clackamas
counties.
13. S. Cork to Thomas Darling, .0'2
SE NE sec 31, 1 s-3 E; $2000.
John Nelson to W. A. Proctor and
Frank Beers, SE SE sec. 3, 2 s-4 E, 40
acres, $900.
Henry Ridderbusch to W. A. Proc
tor, one acre, sec. 18, 2 8-5 E; $100.
C. B. Smith to Abe B. Rhodes, par
cel 100 ft. square, SE corner of land
sec. Bk. 92, p. 13; $300.
Henry N. Johnson to Marie Meinke
W half se sec 18, 3 s-5 E; $300.
Henry Ridderbusch to Proctor and
Beers, timber rights on E half W half
NE sec 19 and SW sec 18, 2 s-5 E;
$1100.
business in the city Thursday.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Stonish are; Charlie Dickey and Curtis Selby are
just completing a pretty new hou-;e!a( wiisonville looking after the potato
on John Adams street. crop.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moran enter
Mrs. Johanna Wagner of Currys ' tained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Landing was buying Christmas pres-' Charles Ely and children, Mrs. Match-
ents in town, Wednesday.
Mrs. R. C. Brenier -will leave for
Drain, Friday morning, to Join her
husband, who went Monday to ac
cept a position with the Dimlck lum
ber company.
The funeral of Wm. Roche was held
at nine o'clock Thursday morning,
from the Catholic church, interment
in the Catholic cemetery.
Henry Miley has returned from a
visit with relatives in various pans
of Missouri. He left here about the
middle of last month, and has been
spending his time wth different rela
tives in the central, eastern, and
northern part of his old state. He
reports Missouri mud as juicy as it
has always been. No mishaps occur
red to the train on his way east,
though the trip was made in the very
midst of the high floods. A half hour's
delay occurred near Pendleton, and
ett and Jennie Wlshner.
Mrs. J. 15. Faircloiigh went to Se
attle, Tuesday, where she will visit ,
friends until the holidays. 1
John Francis is home from the Ogle
mines.
Quite a number are enjoying city
mail delivery; others will be provided
for later on.
Will and Harve Everhart brought
in a drove of fat cattle, Saturday for
Everhart and Hill. These were the
best I have seen this fall.
Little Mabel Albright has been
quite sick again.
Mrs, Matchett entertained about 20
of her lady friends, Friday, at a quilt
ing. Guessing games were part of
the program, and all enjoyed a pleas
ant afternoon.
The Rosenstein Store and
Stock in Possession of
Tie UNION I
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Invoice and appraisement of the goods
on hand and all goods now at freight
depots and in storage. The affairs
of the Rosenstein Store will be adjust
ed and all goods, including both the
fire damaged goods now in the store
and fine Christmas goods will be put
On Fire Sale at
Fire Sale PRICES
Commencing Saturday Morning at
9:30 A. m. December 8; 1906.
The stock consists of over
Worth of Mens' Youth and Boys' fine Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shoes
and Fine Underwear, Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Sox, Neckwear, Mens'
Jewelry, Oil and Canvas Clothing, Rubber Boots, Shoes and a complete stock of
: Ladies' and Misses' fine Shoes, Umbrellas, Etc.
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THE MOST MERCILESS SLAUGHTER SALE.OP
of fine goods ever known begins Saturday, Dec, 8, at 9:30 a. m,, under authority of
The Union Fire Salvage
and Adjustment Co.
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