OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1908. Our milfctlim of things Hiiltuhlo fur tho holiday l nulii and the wny wo have priced lln'iii In IiiiiiihI to make mil' Htoro mh liilet'enllug place for you, Mlxnd Nut 2 pouinln fur 35c Nw MIhhIoii Mum, 2 Jim for 1Bo Smyrna Flgn 25c per lb Onttwt'H, all hI.c k 15c to 40c per doz. Mince Meat (homo nutiU') 21tH ..25c 11 il m Pudding 25c Ech Full lino if Cuinlli'H, Hnlnliin, Xman Cuiiillim, etc. Try our Palace Grill M. Ai .1. Cof fee, 3&5 per pound. II Ibn for , . 11.00 A. Robertson phons 411 Tho 7th 8t. Grocer. Strike Situation Unchanged. Portland, Dec, 20.- St reet car strike ntt nut Ion hero iini'liuiiK"l tit 2 o'clock thin afternoon. Tho company says earn will run nil night an they (lid hint night, SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOS URE OF MORTGAGE. CHARGE OF TRESPASS, DRUNKEN MAN TIED In tho Circuit Court of tho Hlato of Oregon for Iho County of CInckn IIIHH. H. (1. Joints, riHlnllff, v.i, A. 1), Ninwnnder, Defendant. STATIC OF OUICfiON, County of Clackamas, as. AGAINST SEVEN MEN JUSTICE ALL8PAUGH OF EAGLE CREEK ALLEGES TIMBERMEN OVEIlHTKlTHl) BOUNDS GET PICTURES FOR Christmas Presents IVfl w f Hurry Up. ' Don't Wait X Lymp's Studio SKATING RINK Open every KhutoH 25c. froo. night except Hurnlny. Ijidlc In tho Kiillory PHILLIPS & OLDS OrcgonCity ShocStore The only exclusive shoe store in the city Fino Footwear for I .udics, (icntli'intMi and tin? Young Folkn Krmissc Bros., Props W. WKHIIIT, nr. TO TREE IN YARD Car load of fine Alfalfa Idaho Cattle received by II. PETZOLD. To people desiring to put down beef, it will bo Bold by the quarter at wholesale priced. This I not peddling wagon meat but tho Biiino wo mil on tho block. Ily virtue of n Judgment ordor, de cree nnd mi execution duly Innued out of and under tho seal of tho above en tilled Court, In tho ubovo entitled cinme, to urn duly dlroriod nnd dated tlio 20th day of November, 1900, upon u Judgment rendered nnd entered In mild court on tho 2Uh day of Novem ber, 1!iii, In favor of E. 11. JoneH, plaintiff ami against A. I. NIh wander, defendant for Iho mini of 1 1 130.00, nnd the further mini of $50.00 nn attorneys fee, and the fmWier miiiii of $20.00 cohIh mid dlnburHcmciiln, and tho cohIh of and upon thin writ, commanding me out. of (lie perwoiial properly of mild defendant anil If HiiITIeloiit could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to Kald defenilant on and lifter the date of milt! Kxi-rn-1 llmi to witbtfy Hltld Hum of $1130.00 and alHo the cents upon thin nnld writ. Now, Therefore, by virtue of Hiild execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of nald writ, being unable to find any perHomil property of Hiild defendant', I ilhl on the 20th day of December, l'.mr,, duly levy iiihiii the fnllnwliiK doMt-rlhcd real property of said de fendant, Kltnuto and being In tho County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, to wit: lioKlnnlnK at a point ten (10) chains Mouth of tin) Heetlull corner between HectloiiH Four (I), Five (5), Eight (") ami Nine (!) In Section KlKbt (&), Township Three (3) South, Range t)n" (1) Went of the Willamette Mer idian; Thence South Ten (10) chalnH; Thence Went Thirty (30) chains; Thence North Ten (10) chalnH; Thence I'.aMt Thirty (30) chains to tho place of beginning and containing Thirty (30) acren more or h-nn, and I will on Saturday, the 19th day of January, l'.ioT, at the hour or 10 o clock a. m., ut the front door of the County Court Mourn. In th City of Oregon City, In mild County and State, noil at public auction, subject to redemption, to tho highest bblder, for 1'. S. gold coin, ,!eanh In band, all the right, tltlo and Interest which tho within named de fendant, bad on the date of said Ex edition, or Hlnco bad In or to tho uliuve described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy huIiI Execu tlon, Judgment order, decree, Intercut cohIh nnd all accruing costs. it. n. kkatie, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. l!y K. W. HAKKH. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, cember 20th, l'JOG. ColiMlnblo Kly went out to Kuglo Creek Wednesday morning with warrants for tho iKront of woven men. Tbn warrants were caused to be In Hiiei! through Justice of tho Peace A. K. AlliipniiKh of KhkIo (Jreek. The Meven men for whom warrant m were drawn are Charhm and Herman I.ln- (Ionium, N. Ilowley, Ibmry and Mell aril (lliheiiH, John Doe and Klchard Itoe, on tho chargo of treKjiUMMlnK. The l,lndermaii Kioh. own and oper a to u Kawmlll In tho vicinity of Kagbi Creek and tlm other men who were ar routed wore working for tho mill, cut ting treoH on tho land owned by AIIh paiii;h, Tho Miiwmlll men had a contract with AllHpaugh allowing thorn to cut wood on bin property, but AllHpaugh cluliiiH that Llmlerman Kioh bad over Htopped tho provlHlonu therein and tho plaint lit thiiH lnt ltut,ed tho charge, after ordering them off. Tho hearing Iiiih boon deferred un til Monday and will bo In JuhHcc Stlpp'H court. OUT ALL NIGHT 'TILL IJROAD DAYLIGHT Serlout Allegatloni Made by Fred Chard Against Hit Wife Frances. GEORGE MACINAW RAISE8 CAIN AT NEICHBOR'8 IN ELYVILLE GIVEN THIRTY DAYS. Ceorgo Maclnaw wan ThurHday giv en 30 day In tho city Jail for being drunk ami dlnordorly on tho BtreoU aiu caiiHlng a lot of commotion on tho property of nolghbom In Elyvlllo. (ioorgo cuino homo TueHday evening In an Intoxicated condition and be gan to ralno a rough bo'mo. On being reprlmamlod ho went out and nought ahelt.or In one of tho neighbors homoH, where ho began to creato much din turbanco. Ho wan flnully thrown out of tho bonne, but wan not Hatlnflod until bo again mado bin appearance In tho bonne. Force bad to bo lined and Maclnaw was later tied to one of the treon in tho yard and left there im' II tho police wan notified. Ho wan marched to tho city bantilo and placed where bo could not do damago or dii turb other people'n peaceful nlumbern. On Tburnday morning he wan given hearing In tho recorder's office and wan nentenced to 30 dayn. It In now thought that be will be given a chance to move out of town. Maclnaw han been employed for Homo time on the Fifth ntreet newer by Mlhlntin and ba been placed In the handn of tho po lice on several occasions on charge of dlnorderly conduct on tho htrettn. De-2t5 fleforo tho circuit court of Clacka man county, Fred F. Chard, plaintiff, bun instituted suit against Francos Chard, defendant, to dlnnolvo winds of matrimony. The plaintiff complains and nlleg.-M an follows: That the plaintiff now Is and has been for more than one year last pant a resident and Inhabitant of the State of Oregon. That tho defendant. whoso maiden name was Francen Hoi labniigh and plaintiff, Fred F. Chard were married at Portland on tho 21th day of November, 1901; that tho nald parties lived together an husband and wifo until April 15, 1905, when the nald defendant, dlwregarding tho sol enmities of tho marriage vows will fully and without caune deserted and abandoned tho plaintiff and ever since has willfully lived separate from him without sufficient cause or reason and against bis will. That from February, 190,", the de feiulnnt has been guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment, making life bur (lcii.toine for plaintiff in ways that can not Co Bot down at this time. That from two to five times during the week she went to places of amusement and would not return until 12 o'clock, midnight, and two o'clock a. m., and she would submit herself to tho em braces of other men; nnd that she han broken up his household. I There aro no children, and no prop erty Involved In tho suit. ' Classes Now Starting English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping;, ' Shorthand Start now while others are beginning;. Complete courses in Day School. Night School, 7 to 9 Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, The opportunity for you is now ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE E. O. Allen, President Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Schuebel, tho W 27.33 acres of SW of S7 of Sec 21, 4 r-2 E; $250. Theodore Habekone and ' wife to! bort Schuebel and Lottie Schue- t.,.1 Ti XT T .... mwr,.T. U 07 OO Patrick J. Flanagan, the 15 half of,'"" ." NW, N half of SW of NE, NW of NE i of nee. 22. . h r-2 V.- tISOO. : tno went z v, or sw or ists or sec zs, of SW of SE of sec 21 4 a r-2 E; $250. E. C. Trullinger to D. N. Trulllngor, Sarah Jones Clarke and C. F Clarke to Emma II. Welnh, part of DLC of Wm. Matlock In sec 4 , 2, s r-2 E, 45 acren; $0,750. W. G. Thomas to Lucy Miller part of Peter M. Itinoarson DEC 2 s r-2 E; 2.15 acres; $1500. Wm. Hurnmel to A. H. Irenz, S half of NW of sec 30, 4 s-1 E, 80 acres $2000. n. f James A. Wills and wifo, half Interest 4 s r-2 E; $250. W. J. Udell and Jarnes T. Udell to D. N. Trullinger, claim loft bank of Molalla river, 4 s, r-2 E; $22. D. L. Trulllngor and Maud L. Trul linger to D. N. Trulllnger, part of NE of sec 28, 4 a, r-2 E; $1000. Theodore Shankland and wife to CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT EASTHAM SCHOOL GRADES WILL COMBINE FOR SONGS, RECITATIONS AND DI ALOGUES FRIDAY P. M. Elmer Shankland, 102 acres, 3 s, r-2 Tucker and M. M. Tucker toiE- ln ftctlOT9 17 and 20 I Fred Wourms and wife to John w. ln W half of sec 10 and 11. 2 s r-2 E,Ix"l':r ant- 10823 acres SlnnIa8 20 acres; $125. C. W. Pallett Philip Strelbe and Karoline Streibe lot commencing SW corner of blk. 1, Lewelyn park; $20G.GO. P. E. Linn to S. E. Wooster, S half 15.45 chains N of SW corner of An- flriminitrHmr f,t Pfl.i drew Hood DLC, in 3 g, r-2 E; $1500. i tate of Mary E. Davis to James A. Wells, half interest In W half of Presley Welch DLC, 20 acres; $100. Ik-niamln Drc-Ier to Amelia Dreler. ! S half of SW of sec 2C of 4 a r-1-80 of sw of eec 33 1 3- 8 M E 75 acre8; acres; $000. !1300 Walter Hitchman and Matilda Hitch-1 aura Van Valkenberg and Leroy Van Valkenberg to Grace t. Loaer, 5 acres, beginning 20 ft S. of SW cor ner of Williams DLC, la 3 8, r-2 E; man to Mrs. Lydla Clevenger, 1 acre, beginning from NE corner of DLC of George Abcrnethy in 2 s r-2; $100. Geo. I. Crown and wife to O. E. Haley NE of NW of section 30, 1 s, $60. Ellen E. Hackett to Mary E. KnotU liiCD C. GADKE PUimbing & Tinning Dot Air Furn.KM and Hop Pipes. Pumps, Waltr Pipes. All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty Kutlmates Given on All Classes of Work. Iten. 1'bono 1514 Shop 1S16 914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or CASCADE rSUNDRY Clothes Washed "Whiter Than Snow." Family Washlnga at Kcanonnblo Itatos- -No worry, no regrets If you phono 1204. Our wagon will call. jli ttmityl Oar Smoke and Water Sale a boon to Holiday Shoppers Husband Suet for Divorce. James F. Hoblnett hns begun suit against Mlnnlo Robinett for decree of divorce. Tho couple were married at Pomeroy, Wash., September 13, 1SS3. llotb aro now residents of the state of Oregon, The plaintiff avers ho hns always treated his wife as a truo and devoted husbnnd should but ho nays that In March, 1901, the de fendant, disregarding tho solemnity of her marriage- vows, willfully and with out cause, deserted and abandoned tho plaintiff, nnd ever since lias and still continues so to willfully and without eiuiso desert and abandon said plain tiff, nnd to live separate and npnrt from him, against bis will nnd with out bis consent. Thero are no children. The several grades at the Eastham school will combine for a' fine Christ- man program on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Following is the order of exercises: Christmas Hymn by School. "Christmas Welcome" Alta Howk ell, 3d grade. "Santa Claus' Joke," 10 pupils of 1st Grade. Holly Drill and Song 12 girls of second grade. "Christmas Tr es," 19 girls of 4th grade. "Merry Merry Christmas" Song by school. "Christmas Greeting" 8 pupils of 5th grade. "Come Again Santa" 6 boys of 2d grade. "Santa's Worker Boys" 8 boys of 4th grade. "Angels' Message" Song by Cth and 7th grades. "Just before Christmas" Wm. Mil ler, 4th grade. "Kris Kringle's Surprlso" Fritz Jossl, 3d grade. "Santa Claus Will Come Tonight" Song, 1st grade. "Christmas Dawning" Cth and 7th grades. Santa Claus Song 14 girls of 3d grade. 1 Dialogue 8th, 3d, and 1st grade pupils. "Joy Dells of Christmas Tide" Mary Confer and Norma Holman j King out oh Joyous Bells Bessie I Warner, Louise Walker and Madge Hrlghtbill, Sth grade pupils. r-3, thence east to right of way of eaHl ou tturts U1 "L 00 Ul DC'" Oretmn Water Power and Railway "' 2 8- r"7 E! $10- company claim; $1. j Mary Lewis to Henry Baars, 72 j acres, 1-4 sec between sec. 15 and 22, ; 3 s r-2 E; $2500. j Elizabeth Weitzel to C. F. Weltzel, NE of Hezeklah Johnson DLC sees. I 15 and 22, 2 s r-2 E; 204.29 acres; Hans Christ Scheel and Margaretta Scheel to Nicholas Scheel, the N half of NW of sec 22, 3 s r-3 E, 80 acres; $750.' Ida B. Palmer and L. E. Palmer to A. W. Lambert the SW of NW and S half of NE and NW of SE of sec 26, 2 s r-6 E; the N half of N half sec Robinson and J. F. Rob- 2 8- E; the SW of SE and SE of o ui see -j, t r-u c, iuo ui SE of sec 23, 2 s, r-6 E; 410 acres; $10. Wm. H. Lindsay to Harry Roach, SW of SW of sec 8, 2 s r-3 E, 40 acres; $1025. Wm. L. Davis to Emily A- Davis; all of lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 ln block 4 ct South Oswego, OAK GROVE VOTES LIBERAL SCHOOL TAX The Christmas shopper who is look ing for genuine bargains in suitable holiday gifts can be easily satisfied here. Our stock is overflowing with the newest creations in Holiday goods that will be sacrificed owing to slight damage by smoke and water TLfA4tf Rrv'iic Don't fail to inspect making your purchases. our stockjbefore FAIR STORE Harding Building, 3 doors south of P. O. Sandy Will Entertain Oddfellows. A big demonstration is to occur at Sandy on Saturday when tho I. O. O. F. degree team of this city, bended by Judge Thomas F. Ryun, tho Deputy Grand Muster, will institute a lodgo of tho order in thnt plnee. There will bo delegations from many places and tho lodgo members nre looking for ward to this meeting with pleasure. Canby, Oregon City, Molalla, Greshnm, Kstneada, Clackamas nnd Portland will ho represented. Tho degree tenm will leave Oregon City on Saturday afternoon at threo o'clock, take tho electrlo cars to Estncada and from there drivo out to Sandy. Eight Mills for General Improvement and 12 Mills for Maintenance. Surveyor by Viewers Funeral of Charles Burkhardt. Tho funeral of Charles Burkhardt took plnco Thursday at 2 o'clock from tho funeral pnrlors of Shank & Bisscll. Mr. Burkhardt passod away at San Joso, Cal., and the body was brought to this city for burial In tho family lot In Mountain View cemetery. Rev.. Kraxbergor preached the funer al Borvlce, Oak Grove, Dec. 19 Hungate accompanied Blnlr and Council, were here yester-' day and located lines and grades for the proposed new Risley and Atkins road, commencing at the west end of Center avenue and extending east ward to the Oatflold road. We look for a favorablo report. Taxpayers of Oak Grove school met Inst evening and voted an 8 mill tax for general improvements and a 12 mill tax for maintenance of schoosl Contractor Ed. Olds has plenty of business in his lino at the present time having shifted several dwellings re cently. Our citizens are somewhat inconven ienced by tho street car strike, sev oral being obliged to walk home after business hours. The end is near, how ever. Dr. J. S. Casto of Cams was ln the village Thursday evening. Tho Oak Grove Improvement asso ciation meets next Thursday evening at 8 o'clocy. Real estate values aro holding their own, a number of transfers having been made recently. $2000. Mary F, inson to Milo Thompson and Myrtle Thompson, 1 acre more or less. In Root's Add to Marshfield, Clackama3 cojunty; $800. Oregon Iron & Steel company to August Kempln, lots 11 and 12 of blk. 3C, Oregon Iron & Steel Co.'s 1st add to Oswego; f ISO. Manley B. Hoard and Elsie M. Hoard to August Kempin, lots 9 and 10 in block 20, Oregon Iron & Steel company's first add to Oswego; $500. J. J. Mallatt and L. A. Mallatt to Thomas Fish and Viola Fish, N half of NE of SE of sec IS, 4 s, 2 E; $500. J. J. Mallatt and L. A. Mallatt to J. M. Mallatt, E half of SW of Ne, and S half of SE of NE of sec 18, 4 s r-2 E;, containing 40 acres; $500. John E. Rogers Sr., to Alice M. Graves, all of lot 5 of block 8 of Wil lamette Falls; $500. J. J. Mallatt and L. A. Mallatt to Ernest Davis, W half of SW of NE of sec 18, t 4 s-2 E; 20 acres, $500. Thos F. Ryan and Inez M. Ryan to Tom P. Randall, lots 1 and 2 of block 123, Oregon City; $1.00. Mary Behrendt and Julius Behrendt to Cornwell Lumber company, N half of SW of sec. 20, 5 s-3 E, 80 acres; $750. A. S. Pattullo and Myra G. Pattullo to Edward Schmeer, lot 21 of Finavon 2Vs acres; $425. Peter Madison and Mary Madison to Proctor & Beers, SW of SW of sec. 19, 2 s r-3 E, 37.27 acres; $950. John W. Gilstrap and Susana Gil strap to W. G. Mayfleld and C. M. Mayfield, all of lots 17 and IS, block 2 in plat, Estacada; $750.50. United States to Henrietta Brown, the B half of SE and SE of NE of sec. 26, 5 s, r-3 E, 120 acres. George II. Clarke and Grace E. Loder, part of Zerelda and Ambrose Foster claim; $200. J. J. Cooke to P. II. Marlay, lots 1 and 2, blk. 1; East Oregon City; $100. P. II. Marlay and Jessie V. Marlay to E. W. Randolph, lots 1 and 2, blk. 1, East Oregon City; $1. Erikke C. Trullinger to Robert Mrs. Nettie Miller's confectionery store on Main street is no doubt in the opinion of many of the little girls the prize winner in window display. Many children have tried in vain to reach the beautiful and rich ly dressed dolls, and have given forth exclamations of joy in front of that window. The display is exquisite and shows neatness. OREGON CITY MARKETS (Retail Prices.) Wheat No. 1, 85c per bu. Flour Valley. $4.10 per bbl; Ore gon hard wheat, $4.30. Oats in sacks, $1.30 per cwL Hay Clover, oat, cheat mixed, $10 per ton. Potatoes lc lb choice. Eggs 40c per dozen. Butter Ranch 50c53c per roll; separator 55c 60c per rool; creamery 70c75c per roll. Ruttabegas carrots, turnips, par snips, beets, 50 cents per sack. Good Apples Choice, 75c$1.25 a box. Peaches Dried, 15c lb. Honey 12Vjc per lb. Beef Heifers $2.73; steers $3.50 $4.50 per hundred. Hogs, dressed, 8c. Mutton $5 to $5.50 per hundred. Pears Choice $1.00 per box. Cabbage 50cS0c per doz. Squash 50c$1.00 per doz. Shorts S5c per sack. Barley $1.15 per sack. FOR SALE. REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL bought of W. S. Ladd estate. For sale cheap. Will trade for registered Jer sey or Guernsey. J. R. Carr, one mile south of Clear Creek creamery. 2tl A Quality That Counts M. I. B. COFFEE - Mocha and Java This is a combination of Javas fancy mild cof fees, and Mocha. It's an excellent article. 3 lbs. for J 1 OO H. P. BRIGHTBILL Phone J26I