Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 19, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907.
NEWS OF THE WEEK, DAY
DAY
4
BY
TUESDSY
TELLS ABOUT
RESOLUTION
F. M. Gill Gives Particulars
of Recent Pomona Grange
Incident
IT WAS NOT DISCUSSED
Laid on Table Without Debate, He
Seconding Motion Important
Action Overlooked in Newt
paper Reports.
To the Editor:
Considerable has been said in dif
ferent papers about the Gill resolu
tion at the Pomona grange u Logan,
Wednesday of '"st week. I believe
W. S. U'Rea Is correet in thinking that
no effort will be made by the grangers
pf this county to circulate the peti
tions calling the referendum on the
University of Oregon appropriation. A
circular letter and petitions were on
the table of the secretary, but I did
not see any one take any of them.
The resolution which I introduced
merely stated as follows:
Resolved, that it is the sense of the
Clackamas District Pomona Grange
that we do not favor the calling of
the referendum upon the University
of Oregon appropriation, believing it
to be unwise, and t
Be it further resolved, that we favor
the Normal school question and Uni
versity question being made the sub
ject of an initiative measure.
This is the wording according to
my recollection of it.
The committee on resolutions, con
sisting of Beard of Maple Lane, Gris
enthwaite of Central and Borland of
Oswego granges, reportd the resolu
tion with the recommendation that it
be laid on the table. Reposing confi
dence in the judgment of these, my
true friends. I did not question their
motives and was myself one of those
who seconded the motion to lay the
mattr on the table.
The resolution was not discussed
by anyone, and the vote laying it on
the table did not mean that the grange
was for the referendum. I under-stood
it to mean that they did not wish to
make a decision on the matter either
way.
The report of the proceedings of the
Pomona in the papers failed to men
tion the unanimous action taken by
the grange in favor of the enactment
of a law embodying the principles of
the Wisconsin Corporation Tax law,
which I consider tlije most important
action taken at the grange meeting.
Estacada, Oregon. F. M. GILL.
No Encouragement Here.
Eugene F. Palmer of Albany was
in Oregon City Monday sounding
grange members on the proposed ref
erendum on the University of Oregon
appropriation. He is peddling peti
tions and endeavoring to secure people
to circulate the same. He met with
mighty little encouragement in Ore
gon City or vicinity, and Monday
nigat went on to Portland.
Treasurer's Notice
I now have money to pay county j
warrants endorsed prior to Septera
uer i, lwi). and rna:i warrant r.rl,.r
to December 1, 1900. Interest will
cease on such warrants on. date of
this notice.
April 15, 1&07.
J. C. PADDOCK,
rmintv TrMt.ircr
.
Mrs. W. B. Shively, Sr., visited her
sou W. B. Shively, Jr., at Portland,
Tuesday. " '
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April 26.
Mrs. Clara Batdorff vs. Oregon City
et al May S.
Klaetsch vs. Klaetsch, May 6.
Lawsou vs. Fay. May 7.
Phelps vs. Phelps, May 4.
State vs. Dillon, May 8.
Desertion Charged.
Leu a C. Goodwin, by her attorneys,
has brought suit for divorce from J.
F. Goodwin, upon charges of deser
tion. Other Business.
H. E. Edwards vs. Jacob Haering
et al. Decree of foreclosure.
Charles V. Geer vs. May Elizabeth
Geer. Dismissed.
Edwin L. Ilendee vs. Nettle Isham
Hendee. Dismissed.
Claiming to have pleaded guilty to
the offense and already been fined by
the justice of the peace at Viola, V.
M. Hartzell, came to Oregon City,
Thursday nrtming to answer to a
charge of assault and battery prefer
red by S. T. Derring, the lumberman, i
It is said Hartzell, after committing J
the assault went to the Viola justice
and told what he had done and was
fined $1, this without knowledge of
Mr. Derring.
Hartzell was arraigned in Justice
Stipp's court Thursday afternoon. He
pleaded guilty and was fined J5.
One story of the trouble Is that the
men met in the road and called each
other liars and Hartzell then struck ,
Derring. Another version states that
Derring had turned to open his rural
mail box when Hartzell struck him.
Hartzell is a big. muscular man while
Derring Is small and said to be crip
pled. Game In Their Possession.
Charles Gates and C. E. Nash, charg
ed with having ducks in their posses
sion out of season, pleaded guilty in
Judge McBrlde's court, Wednesday.
Sentence is suspended.
Divorce Cases.
A decree of divorce was handed
down by Judge McBride Wednesday
afternoon in the suit of Clara Velgutb
vs. Arthur E. Velguth. and the plain
tiff was allowed to resume her maid
en name of Clara Gilbert.
A default and reference order was
entered in the divorce case of Fred
Chard vs. Frances Chard.
Suit to Quiet Title.
Lemuel G. Reynolds has brought
suit against the Eastern Investment
company to quiet title.
Tax-Collecting Record.
Tax-Collector, Sheriff Beatie, and
assistants have, collected during Feb
ruary, March ami up to Wednesday,
April 17, 1209,885, probably the record
in tax collecting in this county for
an equal period of time. As late as
July last year when Sheriff Beatie
entered into office there was
$20,000 still uncollected, and that was
a big record. This year, over two
months and a half before July, and on
a tax roll $12,000 larger, there remains
only $23,000 uncollected.
SALOON LICENSE.
Notice. Is hereby given that I will
apply to the council of Oregon City
at its next regular meeting" for a
renewal of my -liquor license for a
period of six months at my present
place of business. Main and Eighth
I streets, Oregon City. .
18-12
E. MATHIES.
Beauty More Than Skin Deep.
Every one who wants a good healthy
) color, and a clear skin free from bll-
j iousness, sluggish liver and chronic
! constipation should get a ackage of
1 Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, nature's
! sweet restorer. Huntley Bros.
Absolutely Pure
NO ADULTERATION
Cream Tartar
ure
and
'Pure Bicarbonate Soda
Only
SOLD on MERIT:
Folger & CO. S.nFr.
CATARRH
M'it. r. mini
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3&
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la Specific,
Sure to Clve Satisfaction.
CivtS RClltr AT onci.
It cleanses, soothi. heals, nd protects the
duwaDtid membrane. It cum Ctrrh ami
drives sway Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the 8eues of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. ConUiua no injurious drug.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Large Size, SO cents at Druggiitta or by
mail; Trial Sue, 10 ceutHy mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 66 Wirrsn St., Niw York.
Treasurer's Notice.
I now have money to pay county
warrants endorsed prior to November,
1, 1906. Interest will cease on date
of notice. April 19. 1907.
J. C. PADDOCK,
d-w County Treasurer.
Mrs. Geo. Disbro of Third and Cen
ter street la very III.
Hard Times In Kansas.
The old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten In the
prosperous Kansas of today: although
a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg,
has not yet forgotten a hard time he
encountered. He says: "I was worn
out and discouraged by coughing
night and day, and could find no re
lief till I tried Dr. King's Now Discov
ery. It took less than one bottle to
completely cure me." The safest and
most .reliable cough and cold cure
and lung and throat healer ever dis
covered". Guaranteed by Howell ft
Jones drug store. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carlisle of San
Francisco, Cal.. were In Oregon City
Monday, calling on Miss Adele Qulnn.
The ladies were school mates when
they were children.
SPRING HAS COME
Its coming makes necessary to you many things that we offer for
sale. Don't Imagine that because at the particular moment you may
desire any special article It may not be exhibited on our shelves or
In our windows or show cases that we haven't got It In stock.
TELL US WHAT YOU WANT
We are anxious and ready to relieve you of the bother and annoy
ance of hunting for things.
LET US DO IT FOR YOU
We will leave no stone unturned to satisfy your desire and to de
serve your friendship, to give you
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Suspension Bridge Cor
Mrs. J. W. Carothers of Couomah
was called to Sherwood again Tues
day morning- Her father, John Clear,
has suffered a rolaps ami her mother
Mis. Clear, tins pnemuonlu.
Rheumatic Pains.
I have been a very great sufferer
from the dreadful disease, rheuma
tism, for a number of years, I have
tried many medleluea but never got
much relief from any of thorn until
two years ago. when I bought a bottle
' nt Phiimhfirtuln'ii Puln Tlnlni t fimnil
relief before I had lined all of one
bottle, but kept on applying It and
soon felt like a different woman.
ThoruKh my advice ninny of my
friends have tried It and ran toll you
how wonderfully It has worked Mrs.
Sarah A. Colo, 140 S. New St., Dover.
Del. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is a
liniment. Tim relief from pain which
It affords la alonu worth many times
Its cost. It makes rest and sleep pos
sible. For sale by Howell & Junes,
FOR SALE.
HOi'SE AND LOT has fruit trees,
chicken house, etc.. located on Sixth
street. Must be sold at once. Call at
Daniel Williams, 4 IG'a Seventh street
Sold on easy terms. 19tf
Cured of Rheumatism.
Mr. Wm. Henry.of Chattnooga,
Tenti., had rheumatism lu bis left
arm. "Tho strength seemed to have
gone out (f tho muscles bo that It
was useless for work." he says. "I
applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
wrapped the arm In flannel at night,
and to my relief I found that the pain
gradually left me and the strength re
turned. In three weeks the rheuma
tism hail disappeared and has not
since returned." If troubled with
rheumatism try a few applications of
Pain Balm. You are certabi to be
pleased with the relief which It af
fords. For sale by Howell & Jones.
The trial of Edward Hlmler, charg
ed with Illegal fishing, Is set for a
week from Friday.
Gently moves the toweis and at the
sane time stops the cough. Bee's
laxative Cough Syrup. Contains
Honey and Tar. No opiates. Best for
Coughs, colds, croup ami whooping
cough. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Children like It. Mothers Indorse It.
Sold by Huntley Bro.
Mrs. Matt Kllngor. though badly
bruised In the runaway near Jones'
Mill, Sunday, will recover and Is rest
ing easier in her home at Bolton, Tuesday.
ma stok
WITH THE LITTLE PRICES
NEW
ARRIVALS
GOODS AND LADIES' SUITS.
A COMPLETE LINE OF MIL-
INERY AT LOWEST PRICE
POSSIBLE.
NOTE SATISFACTION , GUARANT EED, MONEY
To) A
SUCCESSOR TO I. SELLING
MARKETS
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WHOLESALE PRICES.
Hay and Grain,
Hay Timothy, $13, clover, oats,
clover $S per ton; cheat mixed, $12.
Grain Outs, giHy, $21); white, $:10,
perton; wheat 7fio per bit ; rolled bar
,ey $25 per ton; bran f IS; shorts, $20;
chops, $17; middlings $2(1; corn wholo
$28; cracked corn, $2!.
Flour Hard wheat $1 . 201ft $1.70 per
bbt; valley $180 ; Olympic Pancake
(lour, $3.75.
Drjtted Metts.
Beef, dressed, cows, 4 1-24! 6 cents;
steers C.ti7e; hogs 88 12; mutton 10
lytic; veal 7 1 2c.
Live Stock and Provision
Steers, HO0ft.GO per 100; heifers
$:i.50(fi$l 00; cows. f3.2WM.75; hogs.
$0.73Cf$7,00; Spring Umba, 8f0c;
bacon 1722c; hams, 17tf 17 1-2 c.
Produos and Poultry.
Butter Ranch, ."c per roll; cream
ery fiOc per roll.
Eggs 18c per doKen.
Ileus Uc; roosters, old lie; young
11 1 2c; chickens mixed, 12c.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Apples $t.00(ff$l. 25; potatoes $1 30
pc." sack; turnips, carrots, ruttabegas.
parsnips, beets 75c per sack.
RETAIL PRICES.
Flour, Hay, Grain.
Flour Valley $4.13 per bbl; Oregon
hard wheat, R53 per bbl.
Wheat No. 1, 85c por bushel.
Shorts, D5c per sack.
Barley $1.15 per sack.
Oats In sacks. $1 50 per cwt.
Hay Timothy $14; clover $10: oat
$12: and cheat, mixed, $10 per ton.
Produce, Poultry, Provisions.
Buttr-Ranch. 50c per roll; cream
ery, One per roll.
Eggs 2tc per dozen.
Honey 15c per lb.
Dressed chickens 10c per lb.
Bacon, 18c; hams, ISc.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Potatoes-$1. 50ft $1.00 per sack.
Cabbage 3 l-2c.
Ruttahngas, carrots, turnips, par
snips, beets, lc per lb.
Thirty days troatment for kidney
and bladder trouble sand rhcutnatlsm
for $1.00. Your money refunded If
not satisfied. Plneules contain no al
cohol. Do not doraujie the atomnrh.
Easy to take. Sold by Huntley Bros.
f has Kaufman
t lirov
COtR(ChT Mot
HA. K4jPMAN MO)
CHICACO
and
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GORDON HATS
ANY COLOR ft ANY STYLE
$So(B)(D
REFUNDED IF GOODS ARE NOT AS
CASCADE
LAUNDRY
Clothes Washed "Whiter Than
Snow." Family Washings at
Reasonable Rates -No worry,
no regrets If you phono 1204.
Our wagon will call.
PRC0 C. GADKC
Plumbing & Tlnnlnfl
Not Air furnscM, Hup Plpei, Fusnpi.
Sprsy Pumpi, Water Plpti,
Jpriyln Material.
All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty
Estimates Given on Alt Classes
of Work.
Res. Phone 1514 Shop 151$
914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
Successors to A. Mlhlstln.
PLUMBING, TINNING AND
GENERAL JOBBING.
rumps, Spray-pumps, Etc. .
Main St.. Between 7th and 8th.
Phone 1011.
THE BRUNSWICK
Hotel and Restaurant
Bent Scivlce and Accommodations
Main St., 0pp. suspension Bridge
Box Bali Alley
i5 In Prizes for
Highest Score
C. A. NORMS
,504 Main St. Between 5th and fill! Sts.
For the Smartest
Suit of the day
As to value-RlvIni?, that Just puts us
on our mettle, for we know, and will
prove in you that, look where you
may, you will not find nny values to
equal those we offer nt TEN DOL
LARS.. 8omo stores ask l for thorn
others even more.
WE ARE THE
SOLE AGENTS
REPRESENTED.
Oregon City, Ore.