Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 01, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1907.
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j Local, Social,
Personal i
' OrownellHart Wadding.
Miss Nellie , Hin t, daughter of Mr.
mul Mr. Illruni Hint of Kalians City
addition and llnwiinl M. Hrownoll of
Astoria wore quietly married In
tlm presence of only tint Immediate
families at tlm Flint Presbyterian
diurch of Oregon City ut throe o'clock
Thursday afternoon, Kov. J. H. IjiiiiU
borough officiating. Mr. ami Mm.
Itrownoll left on mi evening train for
their liomn lit Astoria whoro Mr.
llrowuoll ii lining young attorney,
Tlm best wishes of their Oregon ICty
friend are extended.
No Mjnquerade.
Tlio Willamette club met In tint of
Hen of tint president. (', (i. Huntley,
Saturday I'Vi'iiliiK Hint voted to give
Hid I nit of IIiIm hciihiiu'n delightful
Iiuu'!iik puli I'm, mi (In evening of Fri
day, March I, ut Armory IihII. Par
Hons' orcheatrit will furnUh tint ihiihIc.
TIiIh In tin" IiihI of n hiuIoh of four
dances given by Hil popular club. Tho
iiiKiubi'iN In charge will make every
effort to liiivn It even more enjoyable
thllll Hume preceding The Vote waa
iinniiliiiouH against a masquerade.
Minx KurfuM of I'.Uooi) was h visit
ir In Oregon ("liy Monday.
IC mayor ('. D Latouroltti In In
Seattle on a business trip.
Orrln Hughe waa In from Leaver
Creek Saturday afternoon.
O. I). Kby mid two sou spent Sun
In) In Hot Motallu country.
It. F. IIiiiIi-hh of Molalla was In
Oregon City on btmluesa, Tuesday.
V II, Kahler of Mulatto win an
Oregon City vlaltor, Tn.-mlay
I lv Lawrence U still suffering
froii) n recent attack of pneumonia
M. Illlttun tbe Stone pioneer who
hut been seriously III, U Improving.
Otto Kraxhorgor of Muclishnrg who
liiul vbtllod IiIm brother, Itov, W. R,
Kraxhorgor over Hunduy, returned
homo Monday evening,
MIhh Allen (lulo who hit'! biieti vlnlt
lug her parents hern returned to Con
tralla, Waah., Monduy, whore nhn In
conducting a millinery store.
Ralph Marshao u loriner ruHldent
of Oregon City, took n leading part In
the drama, "Annum thu Breakers"
preHeuted by Uumni-II vlllo grange.
(labit W'olfer, who Iiiih been suffer
luK with a broken arm, went to Port
liuid Monday to luive tlm limb taken
out of the phiHtcr cant.
Austin Muxtoii, Mauler of tlm Or
gmi at ate, grange, wan In Oregon City
Sunday. Mr. Ituxton In on an Inspoe
tlou tour of thu grange of Clackamas
county.
Kbler Mat hewn and another promi
nent llaptlst minister of Salem, held
servlcea at the home of W. W. H.
Samson at 3 p. m. Kunday. There
wax a K'xid attendance.
It. F. Woddlu of Stafford wan In
town Haturday, but will nbortly re
turn to ANhland where ho Ih tern
lirarlly residing since he rented out
lila farm at the former plaoo.
Mlihael Moebnke of Heaver Creek
wan In tin' city, yesterday.
l'lilllp Craves
own, Thursday.
of Molalla wan in
Henry Koclo-r a prominent bop
grower of Murka Praliio wan In Ore
gon City, Thursday.
W. II, Young an Knglo Creek saw
n.lll in ii ii, wax In tnn Thursday to
Mocure additional help for bin mill.
William Corhett, now employed at
Moimcy'a sawmill at Eagle Creek,
went to Cauby Haturday evening to
remain over Sunday, with hln fam
ily. Mm. T. H. Mack and her sister, Mlaa
Maggie Lawler drovo to the New Kia
remetery Monday afternoon to mako
oiiie Improvemcnta around tb grave
of their late mothnr.
farmer waa In town Saturday aftor
noon. Mr. Bchcnr haa not fully re
covered from the. effecta of an acci
dent canned by a fractloua lioran, r
celveil hoiiki tlmo age.
A marrlago HcenHO waa Ihhiiik! Fdi
riiiuy 27, to MImm LIIIIiui Hunnett and
t:harle Krt. Mr, KrU filed the writ
ten conaent from IiIh paretita, Mr. and
Mra. I'eter Krtz of I'ortlund, to lh
marrlago,
T. I). Hanklna, accompanied by Mra.
HanklnM, who bad been vlnlting rela
Uvea at Spokane haa returned to hla
hoiini at Sla, J,ano county, Mr. Hank
Ilia now owiih and operatea a Haw mil I
that Iiiih a cutting capacity of 20,000
feet dully,
Tlio Columbia Hook and Ladder
coinpany'a grand ball given on Waab
Ington'H birthday, Friday, February 22,
In Armory hall waa tho aeventennth
annual ball given by thla company,
and waa largely attended and thor
oughly enjoyed. The mimic waa fur
nlnlicd by tlio Aurora band.
"The MlHHourl (Jlil" waa given at
the Khlvely Monday night and waa re
ceived with great applauao and cheer
from the large audience prottcnt. The
play la a good ono and la ono that
Keepa i be llatenera In a conatant
itraln for tlio thlnga that are to fol
low. The Jokea were good.
OREGON CITY AND
OAK GROVE UNITE
REPRESENTATIVES OF LOCAL
BOARD OF TRADE MEET
THEIR NEIGHBORS.
Mra. Ilnrley Steveim of l'nrtland won
gui'Ht of relative In thla city, Monday,
Mm. William CoilirU und children
if Canby were v tailor In Oregon City
Saturday.
Mra. F. A. SU-lght mm Mra, Knlffht
of Canliy were Oregon City vUltora,
Saturday.
K. I', Ih-dman formerly deput) rnuri
ty recorder waa up from Clackamna
Saturday afterncKin.
V. I.. Mack of Canby, an old real
1ent of that aectlon, waa In Oregon
City. Monday.
A local tcarhi'ia' liiHtltute will bu
held nt Willamette on March 2:1. Tho
program will be announcoil Inter.
John lv Noble vUlled with hla
trotber ICinory of thla city over Sun
lay, John la now yard niUMter for the
Portland Hallway Light ami Power
company.
Attorney Howard M. Browne!! of
ntorta, who haa been holding down
a clerkhlp at the Oregon leglalaturo,
1'i'iit Sunday with hla parenta bore
nd left for hla home Monday.
II HofTmelHter, chairman of the
tIuxiI board of tllatrlct No, 'id, Da
"'loii ui, waa In Ongon City Tuenday
Moinltig. calling on Superintendent J.
Zlnser.
.MIhh Addle Clark gave a abort but
very linieli aniirer atei! ta k on the
ulij-ct of the Hawaiian Islanda to
the Chilitlan Kmh-avor aoclety of the
I'aptNt church, Sunday evening.
Tony lllulr loht one of hla little
lugi-ra Mouiluy while loadlrm aoine
ock to be urn-d III weighting down
the new flume. Ida finger cnucbt In
tome way under the atone, completely
unfiling It.
Clmrlea A. Chaao, formerly a Clack
uiiiiih county pioneer of the early 6u'
died at hla home ncur Colfax, Waah.,"
agid hH, Saturday. At one time be
operated a llourlut; mill at Clear
Creek in the Viola neighborhood and
owned what la known aa CliaHe'a fer
ry acroMH the Clackamaa. Mr. Chaae
moved to Colfax In 1873 where he haa
Rate Senator K. V. Rauda of Van
couver, Wah., and formerly publlaher
of the KnlorprlHO and later poatmaa
tor of Oregon City, haa a bill before
tbe Wellington legislature that In Its
provlHlona authorl.o county courta to
levy a apodal tax to ralHe money for
advert lnlng purponea to Induce new
Immigration.
Tbomaa Fankey has returned fro.u
a vlalt to the Yurulnn bay country,
but thlnka that tbe opportiuiltlea are
better here.
Mr. and Mra. (ioorge ltrougbton of
I'oitlund were In the city Sunday to
attend tho funeral of hla alater, Mra.
F.mnin J. Fletcher.
W. A. White haa the contract for
remodeling tho glaa front In the atore
room nt the corner of Main and Sixth
atreeta, that will be occupied by Mr.
TboniHon with hla bargain atore. The
new glaaa front will be ao conatructed
that It will make more ahow room on
the Interior of the building.
At the Sunday morning orhit t
the Si. John Catholic church Fr. Hll
b-brand asked that freewill offering
In- extended a I'ollah member who haa
three HinaU children and whose bus
I. mul ha lately been atiicken with In
sanity, Before evening many contri-
butloiiH hud been received.
(J. M. Tucker left Tuesday for a
ihort vlalt to bis parenta at Newport,
Lincoln county. It Inn been aevoral
years alnce A. Tucker and hla family
novetl to Yaiptlna from Farkplaco.
.'hurlea Meaerve, formerly publish
er of tho Knterprlse la now aecretary
f the fruitgrowers' union and the
.loHophlno county horticultural socie
ty at Cranta Puss.
Fred Andoraon, an Aurora, hopgrow
er, waa In town Saturday afternoon.
He stated thnt a number of new yards
planted last year would come Into
biarlng thla aeuaon und more wero
being planted for next Reason.
Oak Grove, Feb. 28. At a apodal
neellng of tho Oak Orovo Improve-
netit aHHoclauoii taut itieaday even
ing there were preaont from Oregon
r'lty, County Judge Grant U. Olmlck,
Mayor Caufleld, Thoa. Ryan, aecretary
if tbe Oregon City board of trade, and
bounty ComrnlsHloner Ixiwelllng. Each
of thi.-ae prornliient men made lengthy
rernarka pertaining rnoat.ly to the beat
metboda of developing our reapectlve
nlaeea and the county at largo, and
each advocated that In co-operation
there la atrength and auggeated that
the two placea mlgbt better advance
their Internal by co-operating, one
with the other. Judge Dlrnlck dwelt
at length upon tho Improvementa of
the public blghwaya now being car
ried on In Clackamaa county.
T, F. Ryan extended to our people,
In behalf of the board of trade of Ore
gon City, a hearty Invitation to attend
the meeting of that body. Mayor Cau
fleld and Comrnlaaloner Lewelllng both
ttld that they are willing at any time
to do anything In their power to aaalat
ua.
A feeling of good fellowship seema
to have arisen from the visit of these
noHt worthy offlciala. We may go
Oregon City way yet.
It waa announced by the president
that representatives of both the Elec
tric Light company and the telephone
company will bo present at our next
meeting and atate to ua Just what we
may expect from them.
The president alao announced that
the name of our postofflce will be
changed from Crelghton. Oregon, to
Oak Grove. Oregon.
The musical program was excellent
md each number, without exception,
ma met with a hearty encore. A num
ber of new niembera were enrolled.
Our next regular meeting will be
held one week from Thursday night,
March 7, 1907.
A. 8. Klelnsmlth of Oregon City, who
haa beenu vlaltlng the Steudeman fam
ily for last two weeks, left last Mon
day. Fred Karnrath who loat the largest
barn In In tho district by fire a week
the property and build It up. After
ome negotiation the above named
gentlemen relinquished their rights,
at aomo pecuniary loss, and matters
remained In statu quo until the Home
ago, la building a temporary structure Telephone company of Portland
at present. 'ready to proceed with
Roland Edwards waa promenading: It haa been deemed advisable
the atreeta here ono night thla week,!mlt thft mmvany to rmn
I suppose ho had something on the
string.
and to make It a strictly
Mra. W, Hughes, Hoffman, Davis j11"" an'' t0 cmi'r"ct
and Young, have put In phonea this
week.
Miss Maud Daniels, E. Martin and
Wm. Daniels, A. Thomas, W. Hughe,
attended the debate at Bhubel Satur
day night.
Arthur Hornshuh left the rock pile
because of lllneas. Harry Shelly has
been 111 for a few days also.
Luke Duffy went to town thla week
to have an operation performed.
Mr. Htlne la on tbe sick liat.
A NEW INDUSTRY
FOR OREGON CITY
construction!
idvlsable to peV
emaln aa It 14
ly local proposl-m
at Oregon City A
CLARKES AND HIGHLAND.
Mlaa Mary Holman haa returned
fiom Seaside.
The people who are constructing
i he Home Telephone company at Port
land, having almost completed the
plant there, are turning their atten
tion to othir places Including Oregon
City. Sometime last full our attention
waa called to tbe fact that a number
of business men of Oregon City had
organized a telephone company to
meet the necessities of the situation
by giving the farmers' lines accommo
dations at Oregon City. To thla end
a small plant waa conatructed and
they proceeded to give service, but
the demands made upon this company
for extension and further develop
ment necegHltated a larger expendi
ture of money and a fuller develop
ment of the field. A representative
of the Home Telephone company of
Portland, went to Oregon City last
fall and met Messrs. Caufleld, Camp
bell, Huntley, Bonney and Dr. Mount,
the directors of the Farmers' Inde
pendent Telephone company. These
gentlemen stated that they were not
in the telephone tmstness as a busi
ness, but their company grew out of
the necessities of the Case and they
together with a number of Farmer
lines Interested asked the Home Tele
phone company to Interest Itself In
an up to date, cable, conduit telephone
system which will afford the cltlzena
of Oregon City and the Farmers' lines
unequaled telephone service and con
nection with Portland and all the ad
jacent country.
To thla end the company has asked
the city council for a new franchise,
haa made Its plana and Is now engag
ed In the construction of a plant.
As usual, the existing telephone mo
nopoly cornea to the front and by Its
tactics of delay and obstruction seeks
to prevent tbe advent of thla new en
terprise Into the city. This Is a repe
tition of a policy practiced all over the
country, but a mere g)ance shows that
the people are not disposed to favor
thla theory of Industry and develop
ment, but are, on the other hand. In
favor of competition, which works the
same results In tbe telephone busi
ness as In other lines of Industry.
The Oregon City and Farmers' In
dependent Telephone company Is
strictly an Independent telephone com
pany and from the hearty welcome It
Is receiving at Oregon City and from
the expression of good will on all
sides, tho success of the enterprise Is
absolutely assured.
The Home Telephone company of
Portland has commenced to give ser
vice and a hearty Invitation Is given
to all citizens of Oregon City and
Clackamas county to visit the ex
change at the corner of Park and
Burnside streets and examine a strict
ly up-to-date telephone equipment.
The Home Telephone company re
cently Installed an all cable plant at
Albany, Oregon, and likewise at Cor
vallis. The undersigned sincerely hopes
that the people of Oregon City will
s?e to it that this new enterprise may
receive the encouragement It deserves
and that It may become a substantial
local Industry and an Important fac
tor In the commercial life of the city.
THE HOME TELEPHONE CO..
By Albert Andrews. Secy.
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Property throughout Clackamas
county Is changing bands rapidly as
can be seen by the number of real es
tute transfers In the Mar from day to
day. A. Knapp of this city has Just
piirchiih il 80 acres of farm and tim
ber land south of Mo'alla. Mrs. Ala
Law-son has also bought the property
of Julius Martin In thla city.
C. S. and R. S. Moore formerly res
idents of Oregon City, are promoting
a large power plant for Klamath Falls
and It Is announced that the plant will
lie In operation within a year. Moore
Itroa. own two large sawmills on Link
river, where they own desirable mill
ami factory altos. Seven thousand
Inches of w ater has been secured from
the government canal at Keno.
''.eoige Sclieer a pioneer Mackaburg
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FnrniSjto be Hated with us.
WHY?
BECAUSE
We advert lao. cxteimlvely.
Thai gives us a inurket,
BECAUSE
W'n have ninny Inquiries.
That glvos ua customers.
BECAUSE
We go uftor business.
Tliut helps uh to sell your farm,
CECAUSE
We are ublo nwnko.
That Initio quick rctitrna for
you.
Cooper & Co.
Officio with U'Ren & Schuebel,
F. D. Lliulsley of Llndsley & Son's
in wintn was In town Thursday hxik-
'ng after some shipments of lumber
to be aent to Salt Lake city. He had
ordored three cars, but on account of
the shortage only one had arrived. He
recently sent out three carloads of
lumber and now haa orders for three
carloads of mining timbers from Salt
Lake.
Tbe county grange convention will
ho bold nt the court house on March
", for the purpose of electing delegates
to tho state grange convention. War
ner grange of New Era has elected
the following delegntes to the count
ty convention: Master, Thomas F,
liynn, George Randall and Mae W'ald-
ron, nlso tbe following as alternates:
'ieorge Lnzello, David McArthur and
.T. S. Dick. The state convention wll
ho held In Mav. ,
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BLACK CAT
Slack Cat Brand
Town
Black Cat Brand
The Touch that Heals.
Us tho touch of Bucklen's Arnica
Salvo. It's the happiest combination
if Arnica flowers and healing balsams
ivor compounded. Mo matter how
old tbe so reor ulcer Is, this Salve
ivlll euro It. For burns, scalds, cut?
wounds or piles, It's nn absolute cure
(limifintiMHl by Howell & Jones, drug
gists. 25 c.
Lost and Found.
Lost, between 0:I!0 p. m yesterday
and noon touay, a bilious attack, with
nausea and sick headache. This loss
was occasioned by finding nt Howell
&. Jones' drug store a box of Dr
King's New Life Pills, tho guaranteed
euro for biliousness, malaria and
Jaundice. 25c.
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Black Cat Brand
Up and down in Black Cat Town
Children gaily prance:
Here there every where-
Merrily they dance.
Jump! Run!
Just for fun.
Pull and haul and Climb!
Boy, girl,
In a whirl-
What a jolly time!
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BLACK CAT HOSIERY
For Ladies' or Gents, 5c to 50c pair
For Childrens or Misses, 5c to 35c pair
For Boys - extra heavy ribb. 5c to 25c pair
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