Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 14, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907.
Oregon City Enterprise j
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR TRESS.
Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post
office as second class matter.
Subtcrlptlon Rites:
One Year $1.50
Six Months 75
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will And the date of ex
piration tamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
THE DREAMLAND.
Captain Shaw of the strawberry
growers of Clackamas county surely
felt repaid for their earnest work
when they saw the splendid fruition
of their labor. All true artists work
for the love of working, but they are
nevertheless gratified when that work
shows tangible, beautiful results.
The beauty of the magnificent show
In Willamette hall is due to the
women, Mrs. George A. Harding in
charge and the willing, helpful corps
who have so ably assisted her in mak
ing a display of roses that cannot be
surpassed in quality on the American
continent.
Every worker deserves the highest
praise for this most successful af
fair. It gives an Idea of the interest
that would be taken in a county fair
properly conducted.
Nothing in the last year has re
flected more credit on Oregon City
and Clackamas county.
SPLENDID OFFER.
In the language of the street, Clack
fcmas county is lucky, and the lucky
deserve the fair.
There is probably not another
county on the coast where a fair
grounds of 75 acres, conveniently lo
cated on steam and electric lines, w ith
all the principal buildings ready
made, is offered rent free for the' ex
hibition of the products of the county.
With such a magnificent offer the
people of the county can blame no one
but themselves if this opportunity to
establish a Clackamas county fair Is
not embraced. '
A county fair with agricultural, hor
ticultural, floral, live stock, domestic,
needlework, art and county school ex
hibits would be a great attraction and
draw hundreds of outsiders to our
county, besides giving an incentive to
better work and furnishing a week of
pleasure to our own people.
The offer made by Secretary Cross
of the Willamette Yalley Chautim;n
assembly Is a splendid one, and solves
the principal difficulty in starting a
county fair the expense of site and
buildings.
The result of the Estacada election
wa9 not a surprise to those in touch
with the situation there. The main
reason many believed Reed would win
was the supposition that the O. W.
P. was backing him. This it seems
was a mistake. Advices from Esta
cada say the company was not active
In behalf of either candidate; further
that the company is not asking for a
change in the site of the bridge over
the Clackamas. It Is Immaterial to
the company where the bridge is lo
cated; it has simply offered to haul
the gravel free If the people desire a
new road built.
This is the month, girls. You may
now become June brides every one
of you. And you may not.
When the crops need rain it rains
In the Willamette valley, the garden
spot of the earth.
Thisovich is Awfulsky.
Frank Strychalsky has filed dirorce
proceedings against Emma Strychal
sky, charging desertion. He states
they were married April 22, 1895, In
Milwaukie, Wis., and that there are
two children. During the month of
July the plaintiff says that his better
half left his bed and board, and re
fused to live with him. Previous to
this, he alleges, he was cursed by
her, and that in the presence of com
pany she coupled such endearing
phrases as "You d old wretch, I
don't want to live with you any long
er" and she frequently informed him
of her independence by saying, "I can
get along very well without you."
Since then he has moved to Portland,
Oregon, but she still refuses to Join
him so he asks the court to grant him
a decree ofdivorce.
ROB OSWEGO MAN.
George Salford, the Oswego saloon
keeper, reports that $G0O of his money
was stolen Saturday night from a
shack near his place of business that
he used for a hiding place.
EXCURSION ON IONE.
The tickets for the excursion on
the steamboat lone to Camas, June 23,
have been placed on sale. The num
ber ia limited to 125, just enough for
the ball club and the 'rooters."
Miss Edith Roberts Is a new clerk
at the L. Adams store.
PUPILS ARE
PROMOTED
Names of Oregon City Stud
ents Who Pass Eighth
Grade Test
SCHOOLS FINE RECORD
After Many Failures Other Places,
State Questions Answered By
All But Three at the
Eattham.
Examinations were completed, on
Thursday, in all the grades at the Bar
clay and Eastham schools and tho
teachers devoted, Thursday and Fri
day to the making out of report cards,
which were given out Friday at 1
o'clock. In determining the average
grade for promotion the class stand
ing was couuted as two-thirds and the
examinations as one-third. This grad
ing of class standing has caused pu
pils to take greater interest in their
daily work.
The board has passed a regulation
permitting pupils who have not failed
in morethan two studies to take the
examination on those studies before
entering the fall term of school. This
will enable pupils who have failed in !
not more than two studios to make up
their grades and go on w ith the class.
Next Wednesday tho teachers will
be elected for the coming year. Sev
eral of the teachers have not applied ,
for another term. J
The eighth grade pupils have been j
given cards of promotion which en- i
title them to enter any high school j
in the state. There will be no exer-1
clses In this grade excepting the pre
senting of these diplomas, showing
their successful passing of the exam-i
inations as prepared by Superintend- j
ent W. C. McKee and the principal j
of the Eastham building, Mrs. Emllle j
Shaw. The examination questions
as sent out by the state for the eighth
grade, were given to eighth grade of
the Eastham, after a great number of j
lauures mrougnout me state, as a
trial test, and there were only three
who failed In the Oregon City school,
which shows their work compares In
a very favorable light with other
schools of the state. Following are
the names of those completing the
eighth grade:
Girls:
Andrews, Zeta.
Brightbill, Madge.
Brown, Margaret.
Deute, Louise,
r'nglebrecht, Helen.
Fisher. Florence.
Fuge, Ruth.
Griessen, Lillian.
Jefferson, Ethel.
Miller, Ella.
Morley, Ida.
Park, Maud.
Purslfull, Ethel.
Roos, Mary.
Ramsey, Lulu.
Torrance, Lena.
Walker, Louise.
Warner, Bess.
Harding, Evelyn.
Millard, Alta.
Boys:
Andrews, Wilbur.
Betzel, Irvin.
Brown, Ross.
Caufield, Waldo.
Charters, Herbert.
Clark, Frank.
Howard, Thornton.
Noble, Milton.
Roos, Martin.
Scripture, Merrill.
Scott, Ray.
Welsh, Ray.
Vonderahe, Edward.
Yoder, Walter.
CREATE ONE NEW
DISTRICT; DENY ONE
At the meeting of the district boun
dary board, Thursday, a new district
was created lnthe vicinity of Molalla,
from the districts of Molalla No. C,
Samson No. 35 and Dryland No. 74.
There are people in the locality liv
ing several miles from any school
house. The schoolhouse in the Sam
son district Is already crowded and
the people of that district do not feel
likebuilding an addition to their build
ing. The board denied the petition of
the people of Highland for a division
of that district. It was Intended to
take the south end of the Highland
district No. 33, and create a new dis
trict, but the notice did not define
the boundaries in accordance with
!law, only giving the division line be-
tween the two portions. Attorney W.
S. V'Uen for the rotnonstrators, said
that the boundaries, properly describ
ed, should bo a line around the pro
posed district.
The University of Oregon Law
school at Portland ia graduating a
class of about 40 students this
week, among them two Oregon City
boys, Ylrgll Clark und Will H. Shlve
ly. The latter Is president of the
class. They have successfully com
pleted the two years' course and next
week will go to Salem, where they
will take the bar examination before
the supreme court.
MANY CHANGES IN
SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS
ONLY FOUR OF BOOKS NOW IN
USE HAVE BEEN RE
TAINED. All but four books now la uein the
common schools :f Cav-n havo beer
changed by the Sr;to Toxt-BoU com
mission and new t?x. hooka wl'i bo
substituted at the beginning of tho
new school year. The fourth and
fifth Cyr readers, the Thomas ele
mentary history and the Reed pel!r
are the books retained.
Civil government has been dropped
entirely as a sopu-at; subject an I v '.il
l.t rafter be tau;tit In counocU r w!tt
history. The mental arithmetic has
also been dropped and the mental ex
ercises will be given with the aid of
the books on written arithmetic. In
the place of the two sirhjo.ets dropped
an important one has been added, that
of elementary agriculture. This al
ditlon has been made in response lo
a very general demand.
The principal changes are the sub
stitution of Wheeler's irciers up to
the third book for tho Cyr readers;
the adoption of Smith's arithmetic in
the place of Wentworth's; the adop
tion of Buehier's grammars In till
place of Reed & Kellogg'sf the adop
tion of the Natural g-ographles In
the place of Frye's, and Doub's United
States history in the place of Tt-omas'
advanced history.
Cost of Books Compared.
The total cost of th. books uss I In
the schools under the list in force up
to the present time was $3-SO. thlt
list not including the book on nature
study. The prices on those newly
adopted, not Including the nature,
study, aggregate $9.14, or a reduction
o' 66 cents. If nature study be in
cluded the new list will ci-t $9 8J. or
an increase of 9 cents in the cost of
all the books a child must um In his
eight years' of schooling.
Since the new work on n.Uure
study is a practical t'eatlse on e)e
mer.tary agriculture, It Is p.jhuble
that the book will cime Into coram n
use, in which event the eight year
course will require 25 books, whereas
27 books are now In use. Without
the nature study, the entire list will
include 24 books, jf which number
seven are copy books for penmanship.
To exchange an entire set of old
books for an entire set cf new ones
on the same subject will require trie
payment of $4.51. On an average tr.e
exchange price is abo.i. onehalf tne
retail prices. The book companies
trke In exchange almas: any book
that has leaves, although badly worn.
SPMNGWATER 'PHONE
FOR OREGON CITY
The Springwater division of the
Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Co.
have their phones In and will be
ready to attach to the line coming In
to Oregon City this week. They are
talking among themselves In the
neighborhood now.
A. M. Shibley was in Oregon City
Thursday, going up from Portland,
where he has been all week attend
ing to business matters. Mr. Shibley
attended the dedication of the new
Methodist church at Estacada, Sun
day. The program was all good, he
says, but his highest praises are for
the splendid dinner prepared by the
ladies of the church and the informal
ly social time enjoyed during dinner.
DENY LIQUOR LICENSE.
The county court denied the appli
cation for license to sell liquor In less
quantities than one gallon in Eagle
Creek precinct. The applicant was a
Portland man and the remonstrators
showed there were an insufficient
number of names on the petition.
Miss Thibert Married.
Miss Alblna Thibert, who taught In
the Went Oregon City school during
the last year, Is reported to have been
married Monday to a real estate man
of Vancouver, Wawh. The wedding
occurred at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Juliu3 Thibert, at Clo
verdale, Wash.
Notice of Annual School Election,
Notice la hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. (12, Clack
amas County, Slate of Oregon, that
the annual school election for said dis
trict will be heldn the city hnll build
ing In Oregon City, Oregon, to begin
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., and con
tinue until the. hour of 0 o'clock p, ni
on the third Monday of June, being the
17th day of Juno, A, D. 1907, which
election Is for the purpose of electing
one director to servo for the term of
five years, and to vote on the ques
lion of uniting school districts No. 3,
Canemah; No. 34. West, Oregon City;
No. 4:t, Mount Pleasant; No. 4S, Park
(place; No. 62. Oregon City, and No.
1 105. Willamette, for High School pur-
j poses only, thus forming I'nlon High
School District No,
Dated this 0th day of June, 1907.
GEO. A, HARDING,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
Attest: E. E. HUODIE, District clerk.
2012
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the SttUe of
Oregon for tho County of Clacka
mas, i
Frank Strychalsky, Plaintiff,
j vs.
Emma Strychalsky, Defendant,
j In the name of tho State of Oregon:
jYou, Emma Strychalsky, are hereby
I required to appear and answer the
j complaint filed against you herein on
'or before, Saturday, the 2(th day of
! July, 1907 that day being six weeks
jfiomUie first publication of the sum
Jmons herein, and If you fall to appear
I ami answer herein, plaintiff will apply
jto tho court for the relief prayed for
Jin the complaint on file hereln.to which
(reference Is hereby made, ami more
particularly as follows: For a decree
dissolving tho bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
I defendant on the grounds of deser
tion. I This summons Is nerved upon yu
I by publication thereof for not less
I than six successive weeks In the "Or
jegon City Enterprise,'.' published In
(the County of Clackamas, State of
I Oregon, and by order of the Honorable
i Thomas A. "MeUrldo, Judge of tho
j above entitled Court, which order Is
j dated tho 5th day of June. 1907.
The date of the first publication of
this summons fs Friday, tho 7th day
of June, 1907. and the date of the
last publication of this summons Is
Friday, the 19th day of July, 19u7.
MAC MA HON & McDEYITT.
2H7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
, In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Aide Daniel, Plaintiff,
vs.
Roques Daniel, Defendant.
To Roques Daniel, tho atwve named
Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oreuon.
I you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 13th day of
July. 1907, that being tho last day pre
scribed In the order of publication In
this summons, and if you fall to ap
pear and answer said complaint, tho
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In this complaint,
towlt: For a decree of the court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between you
and tho plaintiff upon the ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise for six suc
cessive and consecutive weeks by or
der of Hon. Thomas A. McHrlde,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made on the 31st day of May, 1907,
the first publication being on tho 7th
day of June, 1907, and the last publi
cation being on the 12th day of July,
1907. JOHN F. LOO AN,
2fit7 Attorney for tho Plaintiff.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
Moderate Prices
We wish to announce to the public that we have opened offices in your city where
we are prepared'to give you the finest of dental work at very low prices consider
ing the "class of work produced.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR io YEARS
All operations performed by the latest Painless methods Note our prices
SOLID GOLD CROWNS - $5.00
BRIDGE WORK - - $5.00
FULL SET OF TEETH - - $5.00
Oregon Oental Co0
Over Harding's Drug Store
voters of School District No. (12 of
ClnokamiiH County, Statu of Oregon,
that the Annual School meet lug for
said district will be held at the county
courtroom of the county courthouse In
Oregon City, Oregon, to begin at the
hour of 7: :t0 o'clock p. in., on th third
Monday of June, fielng the 17th day
of June, A. D, 11107. This mooting Is
called for the purpose of mibmlttlng
the annual report of the directors and
clerk and the transaction of business
usual at such meeting.
Dated this !th day of Juno, 1907.
GEO. A. II Alt DING,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
Attest: E. E. llltODIE, District clerk.
2(1 12
SUMMONS.
(In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon Tor CliicknuutH County.
Horace It. Martin. Plaintiff,
vs.
liertha C. Martin. Defendant.
To liertha C. Martin, tho above
named defendant:
In the name of tho slate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled against
you' In the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 13th day of
July. 19ii", that being the last day pro
scribed In the order of publication In
this summons, mid If you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint, tho
plaintiff will apply to the court for
tho relief prayed for In this ooniplidnt,
towlt: For n decree of tho court dis
solving tho bonds of matrimony here-
! toforo and now existing between you
j and tho plaintiff upon tho ground of
of desertion.
This summons Is published In tho
Oregon City Enterprise for six suc
cessive and consecutive weeks by or
der of Hon. Thomas A. McHrlde,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made on tho 31st day of May, l'.io?.'
tho first publication helm; on tho "th
day of Juno, 19o7. and tho hiHt publi
cation being on tho 12th day of July,
1907. JOHN F. LOGAN,
2t7 Attorney for tho Plaintiff.
Publication of Summon.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
j' Oregon, for tl.o County tf Clacka
mas. Robert T. Ltuney, Plaintiff,
I
.Oregon & California Railroad Com
'pany, and Vnlon Trust Company, Do
I fend.inis.
j To I'nlon Trust Company, said do
i f-n lant:
! In tho namo of tho State of Oregon:
You aro hereby required to appear and
answer tho complaint filed against
jyou In the abovo entitled milt on or
ibeforo Monday, tho 17th dny of Juno,
(a. P., 19n7, and If you fall s to ap
jpear and answer, for want thereof tho
plaintiff will take a dwereo against
you for tho relief demanded In tho
1 complaint, to-wlt:
For decree to quiet tho title to
tho Southeast quarter of tho South
west quarter of Section Eleven (11)
In Township Two (2) South of Range
jFlvo (5) East of the Willamette Mer
jldlan, In Clackamas County, Oregon,
land that said defendant has no right,
!tltlo or Interest In and to tho same,
j This summons was ordered publish
jod In tho Oregon City Enterprise, a
i weekly newspaper published In Ore
jgon City, Oregon, onco a week for
,slx successive weeks, by Hon. Thomas
I A. McBrlde, Judgo of the Circuit
I Court, made In open Court on tho 30th
day of April, A. D. 1907.
j The first publication of this sum
jmons was May 3rd, 1907, and the last
'publication, June 14th, 1907.
II. E. CROSS,
21-G Attorney for Plaintiff.
Executor's 8ale of Real Property.
In tho matter of the Estato
of
Mary A. Heulat Bradley, Deceased.
Pursuant to an order duly made and
entered In tho County Court of tho
State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, In the above entitled es
Rooms
tate, I will, on and aftoj' Saturday, tho
I Cth day of Juno, 1907, proceed to sell
at private sale tho real property bo.
longing to tho said estate described
as. follow a, towlt: All of Lids Ono
(1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (41, and
Six (li) of Block No. Six (0) of Pleas
ant Place Addition to Oregon City In
Clackamas County, Slato of Oregon,
according to tho duly recorded plat
thereof, Terms of salu cash, and sub
Ject to continuation by the said court.
FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH.
Executor of tho Estate of Mary A.
Ileulat Bradley, Deceased.
Flint publication May 17, 1907. 231 r
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas county.
Caroline (irlllltli Jones, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frederick N. Jones. Defendant.
To Frederick N. Jones, Defendant
above named:
In tho namo of tho State of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint filed
against you In tho above entitled
Court ami cause, on or before Tues
day, tho Kith day of July. 1907, that
being tho (lute fixed for such appear
ance or answer by the Court In tho
order for the publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall so to appear
or answer, plaintiff will apply to tho
Court for tho relief prayed for In her
complaint, towlt: For a decree dis
solving the marriage contract now ex
luting between plaintiff and defend
ant, and that mIio have the care and
custody of Frederick Tyler Jones,
her minor child, ami the right to re
take her former namo of Cnrolluu
(irltilth, and that defendant be de
creed to pay sortie suitable oum
uuuitiily towards the support und
maintenance of said minor child, an I
for Hindi other and further relief a
to the Court tuny necin meet and
Just.
This summons In published In tin)
Oregon City Enterprise not less than
once a week for U colisecntlvo
weeks prior to said K.th day of July.
1907. by older of tho Hon. Ttioma
A. McHrlde, Judge of said Court, miido
and entered on the 2th day of May,
A. D 19o7.
TIIOS. N. STRONG,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Insertion, May 21, 1907.
Last Insertion. July 5. 1907.
SUMMONS.
Ill tho Circuit Court of tho State ol
Oregon, for the County of Cluclut
mas, Jessie Dixon. Plaintiff,
vs.
Edward M. D!xn. Defendant.
To Edward M. Dixon. Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You aro hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint tiled against
jyou In the above entitled suit on or
j before tho 1st day of July, 1907. that
J being tho last day prescribed In tho
j order of publication of this summons,
and If you fall to appear and answer
i tho complaint filed herein, tho plain
I tiff will apply to tho court for the re
lief demanded In said complaint, to
wlt: for a decree dissolving tho bond
of matrimony and marriage contract
existing between tho plaintiff and de
fendant, This summons Is published for nix
(fi) consecutive weeks by order of
Hon. Thomas A, McHrlde, Judgo of
sf Id Court, inailn on tho 8th day of
May, 1907, tho first publication being
on tho 10th day of May, 1907, and tho
last publication uelntf on tho 2Ut
day of June, 1907.
W. J. MAKELIM,
22 t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
FOR SALE.
HOt'SE ANP LOT-hna fruit tree,
chicken house, etc., located on Sixth
street. Must bo sold at onco. Call at
Daniel Williams, 41C Seventh stroot
Sold on easy terms. 19tf
When In Portland see Tho Blsmark,
24C Alder, between 2d and 3d. C. W.
Kelly, proprietor.
f
i
8 and 9, Willamette Building'