Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 28, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    City and Vicinity
H. J. Rastall, Wm. Rorgan and U.
W. Myers of Molalla, were aeon on
the streets of Oregon City, Saturday.
F. Lehman of Molalla was trans
acting business In Oregon City, Cla'
urday. V. Phegloy of Minnesota is looking
over Oregon City with a view of lo
cating here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kay of Ostrand
er, were Oregon City visitors, Satur
day. Sheriff Peattie attended the funeral
of Albert Studeman at Beaver Creek,
Sunday.
The Foresters of America will give
a dance on New Years' day in their
hall at Oervais.
J. S. Scott, justice of the peace at
Scott's Mills, was in Oregon City,
Wednesday.
Willie Cotto, of Vancouver, Wash.,
upent Christmas with his brother Dave
Cotto.
Chas. Humphreys, manager of the
Fostal Telegraph Co., at Astoria, re
turned home Wednesday after spend
ing Christmas with relatives in Ore
gon City.
Russell Wood of Drain, who is here
for the holidays, and his sister Miss
Tearl spent Christmas in Portland,
with their sister, Mrs. J. G. Wilson.
Walter Hart broke his right arm
on Christmas night, while skating at
the Y. M. C. A. rink. 1
Mr. O'Dell and daughter Miss Hat
tie are expected this week for a visit
with their friend, Mrs. Geo. W. Clark.
Miss Elmira Guenther Is having a
vacation from work in the Yokohoma
Clothing store and will visit until af
ter New Years with her parents at
Shubel.
Miss Millie Kruse, a teacher of the
State Blind School at Salem, Is home
for a visit with her mother. She was (past week the guests of Mrs. Roake's
accompanied by Prof. Roberts of that j sister, Mrs. William Fortmiller.
school who though blind is a musician j Tuesday's Albany Herald.
The little three year old daughter
;of J. R. Carr of Arthur's Prairie died
John T. Hindle of Toronto was In
Oregon City over Christinas.
William Myers of Portland spent
Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Al.
Dillman.
Mrs. K. J. Phillips came Tuesday
morning from Albany to spend Christ
mas with her daughter, Mrs. Charles
H. Caufleld.
Miss Catherine Covnch of Portland
is coming Thursday to visit her friend,
Mrs. J. Miller, and attend the Willam
ette ball.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Fisher and
daughter were entertained to Christ
mas dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Miller on ltth street.
Mrs. F. Williamson, ' Washington
street, has been laid up for several
days with a sprained ankle, but Is
able to be around the house now,
Mrs. Williamson was stepping from
a buggy after a drive up town Monday
when the accident occurred.
Born, Wednesday, December 19, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Will Wig
gins of Portlaud. Mrs. Wiggins was
formerly an Oregon City girl, being a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil
kinson of Fourteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kellogg and fam
ily and Mrs. Graves of Clackamas
Heights spent a merry Christmas at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. James.
Mr. Kellogg is a brother of Mrs,
James.
Miss A. S. Monroe, a noted jour
nalist and writer, formerly of Chi
cago, but now making her home in
Portland, was a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warren of Glad
stone, on Christmas day.
Elizabeth Hayhurst, who has been
teaching the Poring schoolhas been
engaged to take charge of the Wills
berg school.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roake of
Chieo. Cal., and two sons left yester
day noon for Oregon City to visit with
Mr. Roake's parents for a short time
They have been in the city for tht
of wonderful ability. Prof. Roberts
is nriranist of the first M. E. church
of Salem. j Tuesday of bright's disease. The
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wishart and little .child had been suffering for over a
son Russell of Portland were in Ore- year. The funeral will be held Thurs
gon City with Mr. Wishart's parents. 'day at 11 o'clock from the residence.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wishart, Christ-'Rev. Parch will preach the funeral
mas day. services. Interment will be in the
P. J. Winkle and family of the West ( Pleasant View cemetery.
Side and George Rakel and family of j
Portland, spent a happy Christmas j The ball given by Fountain Hose
.day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ', company No. 1, Christmas eve was a
Fred Rakel. of Canemah. A family ; great success, 190 couples participat-
lots t to i 'i k. .." i .
block SI, all u4 ivi hi in i. uiv i m
block 47, also al of lots 2 to 12 Incl. of
block CO, in Mlnthorn Add to Portland;
$1.00.
Charles J. Snndstrom and Mabel
Sandstrom to Mary P. Sandstrotn, all
of lots 7 and 8, blk, 10 of Gladstone;
F.staenda State Hank to Una Havl-
land, all of lot 20 of block 32 in 1st
add Kstacada; $105.
State of Oregon to John S. Small,
.10 of sec 20, 1 s r-5 E, 100 acres;
$200.
State of Oregon to Abhpia Land
company, W half of see. II; E half of
see. 22; N half of sec, 20 and all sec.
24. e s r-2 and SW, S half of NW and
lots 3 and 4 see 2. S half of S half
of sec S; all of sec. 10, the W half of
sec II, the E half of sec 10, the NW
of sec 2S. and SE, E half of SV and
lots 3 and 4. see "0, S a r-3 E; 3SI3.22
acres; $,V20S.05.
State of Oregon to Alblu.ua Land
company, tne s hair or ana lots
3 and 4. sec 4; the K half and E half
of W half and lots 4. 3. 0, 7. sec 0;
the N half of sec S; the K half and
W half and lots 1. 2, 3. 4 of sec IS;
all of sec 20; the K half of NV and
lots 1, and 2 of see 30, 8 s r-3. ami
also the NE of sec 12 and E half of
sec 14. 8S s r-2 E, 3S37.37 acres ;$;,
593.43. G. N. Shlere to R. H. Rlrks all Kits
7. 8. blk 1 and lots 9, 10 In blk. 2 In
Mltwaukle Park; $300.
Thresa Moerwald to Thresa Habe
koss, E half of NW sec 32, 1 s r-5 E.
SO acres; $1.00.
G. W. Hough and Lottie 11. Hough
to Cordelia M. and J. H. Sympson,
NW of NW of sec 3, 4 s r-2 K, 40
acres; $3000.
David S. Livesay and Mary J. Live
say to Sarah Jones, S'-j acres, E of
J. W. Newman's DEC; $700.
Oregon Iron & Steel company to
Hans P. Estlierg In James Athey IMA'
12.09 acres; $1.00.
Mary E. Conyers to John W. I.oder,
lots 12, 13, 14 blk. 3, south Oregon
City; $1.
L. E. Armstrong and Mattle ('.
it'iiuiiea ia lie paid for billiard tables,
and pool tables ns provided In section
9, of Ordinance No. 207 pay to the City
treasurer the sum of $2.r .00 per quar
ter, and upon presenting tho receipt
for the sum to tho recorder, accom
panied by a bond In tho sum of $500,
with two sufficient surotles, to be ap
proved by the mayor, conditioned
that they will not penult any unlawful
or disorderly conduct, or allow any
minor under the age of eighteen years,
to frequent or loiter In or attout their
place of business, and that they will
not have any room or rooms In connec
tion with their place of business,
where any game Is played, curtained
or partitioned off In any manner what
ever, and that they will not allow any
game or games to be played excepting
In a main public room, and that they
any game of cards, billiards, pool,
dice- throwing or any other gitmo of
chance or oilier game for amusement
or otherwise after the hour of twelve
o'clock p. in. of any day, or before
the hour of hIx o'clock a. in. of any
day.
Sec. 5. Any person violating any of
the provisions of this ordinance or
opening or conducting a card room,
billiard room, or pool room, without
first having obtained a license as re
quired by section one of this ordi
nance or violating any of the condi
tions required In said bond as provided
in said section No. one, shall be deem
ed guilty of n misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof before the record
er or mayor shall be lined In any sum
not less than ten dollars or morn than
tlfty dollars, or by Imprisonment In
the City Jail for not less than five days
will maintain no curtains, partitions nor more than twenty days or by both
or other obstructions to the plain
view of the interior of said room from
any person passing along on the street
the said recorder will Issue such li
cense provided that this section shall
not apply to saloons or private clubs
having billiard rooms; provided fur
ther, that if the person or tlrm having
such tine and Imprisonment.
Sec ft. The City Council shall have
power to revoke the license provided
for In this ordinance for any cause
which In their Judgment Is sufficient.
Read tlrst time and ordered publish
ed at a special Hireling of the Council
of Oregon City, held December 20th,
such license shall be convicted of a 1 1900.
violation of any of tho provisions of Hy order of the Council of Oregon
this ordinance, the line, costs and din-! City. W, A. DIM1CK,
bursemelils of the action together with
the costs of keeping of such persons In
Jail may be recovered by Oregon City
off of the sureties upon such bond.
Sec. 2. It shall be unlaw ful for any
person or firm conducting a card
room, billiard room or jhhi! room, to
harbor, permit or suffer any minor
under the age of eighteen years to loi
ter or remain In such card room, bil
liard room or pool room, or to engage
In any game of cards, dice throwing
or other game of chance, billiards,
pool, bagatelle or other game In such
card rooms, billiard rooms or pools
rooms, either for amusement or otherwise.
j Section 3. It shall bo unlawful for
iany minor under tho age of eighteen
j years to frequent, loiter or remain In
Iany card room, billiard room, pool
Armstrong to C. II. Uunnell, all of lots : room, or to engage In any game of
Recorder,
AFTER DINNER
TAKE
TROY GOLDENSEAL
DYSPEPSIA Tablets
Relieves and Cures
INDIC.ItSTlON
llKAKTHUKN
loss op AiTirrmc, I'.tc
50 Chocolate Coated Tab
lets 25 cents
A SAMPLE FREE
CHARM AN
& COMPANY
CITY DRUO STORIJ
HOME MADE CANDIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
THE PALM
719 Main Street.
Tickets on Havlland Dinner
Set given with every purchase.
cards, dice throwing or other games
of chance, billiards, pool, bagatelle or
other games In any card room, billiard
reunion was held, the children all be- mg
in the evening's pleasure. The I
ing home to partake of the Christmas ; ball room was tastefully decorated
feasti ! with bunting, flags and Oregon grape.
Miss Zida Goldsmith went to Eu- j The following committees were in
gene Saturday to spend the holidays charge:
with her brother's family, J. Gold-: Floor committee A. Cannon, R.
-mith ; Woodward, A. Cox, C. Hamilton; ad-
19 and 20 in block 90, first sub-division
of Oak Grove; $750.
Benjamin Hoinesly to J. II. Kraus
SO acres, part of SE of sec 20 and part room, or poo! room, either for amuse
nf SW of sec LM In 4 s r-1 E: i.'llOO. inient or Otherwise.
William Evans and Susie Evans to j Sec. 4. It shall bo unlawful for any
D. O. Freeman, 20 acres In sec. 20, person or firm conducting any card
3 s r-1 E; $000. 'room, billiard room, or pool room, to
California Vlgorit Powder company j keep the same open or to permit any
to California Powder Works, 2 acres person, except employes, to remain In.
I Wn, ir.n,..w ill r Mnrhfiei.i nmi ! or to permit any person to engage In
in same $10.
WE WANT
Your Holiday Trade
We have the right goods and the price
Is right too.
Largo supply Cal. Mission Figs It 10c
Imported Smyrna Figs, IT 25c
Mixed Nuts, pound 20c
Fine l,ondon Layer Raisins, rti..12'ac
New Navel Oranges, do.en 25c
Largo assortment Fine Candles.
Try our special Java and Mocha Cof
fee, 35c per pound.
Finest Country Cured Ilacon.
Harris Grocery
For Sale
Th J. 0. McCord farm 1
miles from Oregon City will ho
sold in tracts to suit purchaser,
10. 20. .10 and 40 acres.
Other farms for sale. Ab
stract of title with each farm
sold.
OREGON CITY
2 3 4 Canto
lll-lg.
Agent
TRUST
J. A.
CO.,
Cain
BARGAIN
IN' FIVE ROOM HOI'SE
lots, good corner In Elyvllle; all
kinds of beiirlng fruit trees.
PRICE ONLY $'25.00.
Enquire at Dry Goods Store 717 Main
Street, Oregon City,
Terms to Suit.
Williams has returned , vertising
J. A. McGlashan, C. Hart
Kocrnig; decoration W.
R. Cook, H. Williamson;
tickets R. Roucnich; door, W. Schae.
fer; cleak room, E. Frederick and D.
Cain; arrangements E. Fredrich, J.
A. McGlashan, A. Cannon, R. Wood
ward, L. Ruconich; A. Cox.
Excellent music was furnished by
the Mllwaukie band of thirteen pieces.
DEATH RECORD
L. E. Armstrong of Cribble Creek,
died at his home at 2:10 Tuesday, De
cember 23, of paralysis, after an ill
ness of two years. Mr. Armstrong
was 00 years of age. He was marri'-d
to Miss Louise Turner and was the
Mrs. Dan
home after a three weeks' visit atfnian- k.
Coartlo onrl Fvorett Wash with her ' Schaefer,
daughters. Mrs. E. H. Barker and
Mrs. C. G. Norberg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. MyrGn or Rose
burg have written to their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Howell, of Ca
nemah, an interesting description of a
trip they are mailing through southern
California.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sladen spent
Chri.-itmas on their ranch at Fern
Ridge.
Dr. C. A. Stuart returned Monday
morning from a week's vacation trip
to Dayton and North Yamhill. Com
bining business with pleasure the
doctor visited their ranch, near the
latter place. Dr. G E. Stuart who
ban been taking his son's place her?,
went back to his own practice at Yam
hill, Monday.
Miss Jessie M. Fotits of the Cedar
dale school, reports a very successful
entertainment before the close of last
teen at which the school n'.-tted $17.
Miss Frances Myers, of the Eastharn
school spent Saturday at the home of
her father. Col. W. H. II. Myers in
For---1 Grove arid Sunday loft with
Miss Eva Meldnim for a week's stay
at Hot Springs, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanblad were en- j x!iss p,,,.;,. Sleight died
tertaincil by friends in Portland to a j ,,,,,, ion at tli;; ll0rri(. 01 her
big English dinner Tuesday. Twenty- j J;
six guests sat down to a table loaded
with an abundance of guod thing;; j
to eat. I
The Christmas decorations in the
St. John church I uesday, were so i
beautifully artistic and realistic as
to be deserving of .special mention.
The ladies of the Altar society com
posed of the following officers, presi
dent, Mrs. J. Miller; secretary, Miss
Gusfa .Myers; treasurer, Miss Beta
Matthies; had the decorations in
'i acre
Rosetta Morrow to John Denny, SO
acres, W half of NE of sec 31, 1 s r-2
E; $sooo.
Wm. A. Wheeler to Abbpia Land
eomnanv. 100 acres SE of sec 2. 8 s
r-3 E; $1. !
F. J. I' Ren and V. R. I' Ren to i
Wm. Corcoran, E half of E half of
sec 22, In 2 s r-7 E, 100 acres; $lno. j
ohn ('. Tracy and Martha Tracy to i
Anna Thomas, SW of NW and all of I
NW of SW exc-pt south side 10 rods 1
wide. ,"i acres more or less; $3"0o. '
Anna Thomas and Frank Thomas to
r Ti,,..o v i,, .if ,.r vi.' ,,f i
sec 12, 2 s r-4 E; $3000.
Edwin N. Bates to Edwin Hates,
half of NW of SW, the S half of NW
and lots 1, 2 of sec 10, In 3 s r-1, E,
120 acres $1."00
State of Oregon to D. M. Marshall,
T. acres in sec 31, 1 s r-2 E $."j00
R. B. Beatie to V . S. lowland, part
Sylvester Hathaway DEC.
K. S. Iiowland and Lucy llowland
to Mrs. Margeret L. Roberts, section
. Toipolar's furniture store
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A few samples of
our Furniture Val
ues. We can save
you money on any
order. Let us prove
it.
f.,tier of three children, two sons and
a daughter. They are Elbert of Walla , " Hathaway DLC. . . .$1.00
Walla amf Fred of Tacorna, Wash., j ""' euamas An-
stract & I rust ( o., 10 acres i
NW of SE of sec 10, 4 s rE $30 !
Finl'-y O. McGrew and Emma Me
Grew to Angus McLennan all of SW j
of SW of NE of sec. 28, 1 s r-2 E,
10 acres; $10i0. j
W. II. Blackburn and F. M. Black
burn, bis wife, C. T. Blackburn and !
Winnie Blackburn, his wife; May j
Yonee and Willis Yonee, her husband ;
and J. E. Blackburn, Sarah Ford; ;
Raleigh Ford, her husband, Including'
heirs of Sarah B. Blackburn to A. R.
Blackburn, lot 7 wid S half or lot 0,
all in blk. 2 of Parker Hill Add to
Oregon City; $1.00.
N. P. Unit, and wife to Oscar N
I I f iilt, Peter Julius Unit and John
Kitchen Cabinets, large size, worth
your while to examine it
and Mrs. Will Bauer of Barlow. He
also has a brother and sister living
in Salem and a brother who is engin
eer on the Southern Pacific railroad.
The burial will be in Silverton, Thurs
day at 11 a. in., in charge of the Odd
Fellows of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. II. Samson went to Cribble Creek
Monday in response to a telephone
..;--.'.T. and will remain until after
of c.on-niother,
Belle A. Sleight on Seventh St.,
:i;0 Thursday, December 27.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
W. It. Jones and Myrtle C. Jones to
Oregon Swedish Colonization Company
E half of NW sec. 3 3 s r-3 E; $J00.
Geo. J. Kelly to M. C. Morrow, all
of lot if, block 2, Estacada; $200.
II. C. Coleman to Andrew Lenger
and Kasper Lenger, 127.07 acres in
Russell DLC; $1300.
V
Philip Unit, the N half of SE of sec.;
i 33, -1 s r-3 E; .SO acres $::,000 !
J. T. Tucker and Margaret Tucker
to Martin S. Johnson and Amy John
! son, E hall' of NE of Sec 0, in 4 s
j r-2 E; 7!). 03 acres; $1.
Henrietta Brown to Conwcll Lum
ber company, the E half of SE and
Morris Chair
Elegant Xir.as Gilt
charge. The three main altars were
decorated in Oregon grape, ferns .nd
misletoe, while garlands of grcjen
strung with red Christinas bells, hung
from the four corners of the sanctu
ary, with an immense bell of red sus
pended from the ceiling where they
were joined in the center. The man
ger at the right of tbe santuary was
the work of I.!. Kuppenbender. The
child in the manger, the sheep grazing
on the hill, the cattle sleeping near
and the worshipers at the shrine told
the Christmas story more distinctly
than words could have doue.
Otto Hetman to K. A. Sperry all of
SE of NW of sec 1, 2 r-2 E; also W
half of E half of NE of NW sec. 1,
2 s r-2 E; $1.
E. A. Sperry to Otto Hetman, the
SE of SW sec. 30, 1 s r-2 E; also W
half of E half of SW sec 30, 1 s r-2 E;
$2100.
John V. Loder and Grace E. Loder
to Maggie A. John ;on, all of lots 23,
20, 27 and 28 of block 44, and all of
lots 42, 43, 41 of block 43, and lots
G to 2G incl. of block 73, all of lots 12
and 13 of blk. 81, all of block 70, all
of lots 13 to 27 Incl. of blk. 77, all of
SE of NE of sec 20 in 3 s r-3 E; 120
acres; $3000.
Mary Ryan lo Dennis & Davis
Shingle company, in sec. 23, s r E;
2,40 acres; $2000.
ORDINANCE NO. j
An ordinance providing for the 11-!
censing end regulating of blilard, pool !
and card rooms, and to prevent minors !
under the age of eighteen years from '
frequenting the same. !
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Sec. 1. Any person or firm conduct
ing a card room, billiard room or pool
Mairesi.s Iran $ I up to
Dining Tables, fine assortment
lrom$3 to 10
Dining Chairs from 75c i Rockers, a nice line to suit
t 1 -65 ior fine ones everyone. $ up to 750
Our expenses are small and
we can sell goods cheaper
thanothers. Remember it
costs nothing to look, if you
don't prefer the goods to the
money you can keep the
money. Full line of Crock
ery, Tinware, Hardware,
Stoves, Ranges, and Heat
ers of all kinds.
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Kitchen Safes, fine line
up from 2 to $ 1 2
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