Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 21, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    ORCQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1907.
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LETTERS BY
HAYWOOD
Wrote to Mrs. Orchard in
Furtherance of Her Hus
band's Design.
TRIAL DRAGS SLOWLY
Article Written by Defendant For
Miners' Magazine Are Offered
In Evidence by Proeecutlon
Today.
ehol. Tim bride will bo attirod In a
white Hllk gown and will carry a
boumiot of Trunin roMDH. About fifty
guest have boon' Invited, ami tho af
fair proiiilMon to bo one of tho moMt
brilliant aoclal function that ha hap
pened In t tt I h city for aoino time, Tho
house ha boon beautifully decorated
with roses, fern, tweet pea, ami
Oregon grape ami present a night
pleasing to tin) 170. The ceremony
will In) performed by Rev. It. C.
Illaekwoll. After congratulation and
tllU Wedding Slipper, the couple will
leave for a short honeymoon after
which thi'jf will reside In Bollwood,
where a house ha already been pre
pared for thotii. lloth of tho parlffm
aro well repeetod In thl city, and
carry with thorn tho foet wishes of
tho entire community.
Surprlae Mr, and Mr. Kellogg.
A pli-HHant aurprlHO wa given on
Rpeytal to Dully Star.
. lWilHi-Jd., Jun 19 Tho trlul drag
Mlowly today. Artlchm from tho Min
ora Mai?a.lin written by Writ. I). Hay
wood, wore offrrod In evidence by the
prosecution. Th th'fenHo foiiKht tin
tojrceaKfull) aglnnt their Introduc
tion, conitumliiK tho cntlro moruliiif.
Wrote to Mre. Orcharo.
Ilolne, Id., June 19 Tho proanfU'
thulr coming by the uo of horn and PRACTICAL JOKERS
othur Inharmonious noise mukora. ' .
Several Oregon City guests wore BENEFIT PATIENT
pnmoiit at tho affair, Tho mimic wan
furnished by Parsons' orchestra of
" I Stafford, June ls-After about a
al well pleased with the city by tho wwk f)f 0r).,,,3 Uif; H;m (;gan
i shine, ome.hat t 'rrldly it is true,
1 on Monday, u tho mercury registered
Wedding invitation. i t
Friend and relative of William I E an(, w,fe wecomj4
mnum Hhlvoly r In Oregon Clty;MoU!r Ub Ir ,aHt BBlur(,
have rfic.dv.Hl Invitation to hla mar- j J)r WM ,() mm Mr,
rlago to Mm Pearl Peterson at the Bah 0)r)cn R w(w
ihiinv id nnr iiiiri'iiiB, iir. bihi Aim. in,
Peterson at Korea t Grove. The cere
mony will bo pronounced by the Rov.
Dr. Hale of the Pacific Unlverlty,
Tuesday afternoon, Juno 25, at 2:30
o'clock. After a wedding trip to the
Bound and Newport tho happy couple
will go to fcoiiHekwping In room
ready for their occupancy a428 Hall
street, Portland. The groom in a rla-
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Kellogg of Taylor Ing young attorney, having just been
direct, Monday night, in honor of admitted to the bar and la In the
their fourteenth wedding anniversary, office of Attorney Krank Freeman In
The evening wan apent In a delightful Portland.
Nodal way. IlefreHhmenta were aerv-
ed. The gu.'Ht were Mr. and Mra.
Italney, MeHilamen Flagler, (iott
berg, Prlndlo, (IroHhono and Ijicy;
Ji.Hfph Mct'omli, Frank Kellogg, Mln
Htclla Kellogg, and Mra. Mary Jonea
of Bt, Johiia.
MImh Margaret (loodfellow will en
tertain tho (JypHlea Thumday evening.
tloit In tho BteuiiHnlx'rg murdr trial
iffired Him of It moMt Importunt
Vlccea of evidence agalnat William I),
Haywood yenterday when recalling
Harry Orchard for redirect examina
tion It Introduced and aecured the
uiIiiiIhmIoii of four l"ltT ti'iiding to
ahow that IlaywiHid, during the fall
if 1905, when Orchard aweara he waa
engiig.'d on varum crime fur the
Federation leader, had participated
In a plan to dicdvo Mr. Orchard, the
necond, of Cripple Creek, a to the
horealut of her hunband.
Over a variety of unitta from the
lefene, Orchard wa allowed to tes
tify that early In the auinmer of 1905,
Haywood told him that Mr. Orchard
wa writing him for Information a
to Orchard' whereabout. Orchard
awore that he proponed that he Mhould
write hi wife a Merle of letter that
were to be faUely duted and delivered
to Mr. Orchard by agent of the Fed
eral Ion.
He ald that he flrt wrote two let
ter which he dated at Ban FrancUco
and had them delivered through Pad
ly Mulllney, who repreeiited the
Kedwwtlon at Cripple Creek. Or
chard Identified the two letter and
overruling all objection of the do
fn. Judge Wood admitted them.
Next Orchard awore that he wrot
a third letter purporting to come
from Nome, Alaska, and that under
the general arrangement that he had
made with tho Federation official,
Marlon Mxiro carried tho letter to
Nome, where he went n organizer
of the Federation, and ponted It. Till
letter, bearing the date of Nome,
August 5. 190.1, wa produced, Identi
fied and admitted In evidence.
Orchard then Identified a letter
which Haywood wrote to Mr. Or
ahard, and that, too, wa admitted In
vldenco and handed to the Jury. It
wa a follow:
"lonver, Nov. 18, 195 Mr. H.
Orchard lear Madam and Slider: 1
have not heard a word alncu I Raw
you. The lat Information I got wa
from Alanka. I think Falrchlld wa
tho name of the place. I eo that aw
ful condition prevail among the law
mid order element. Your very truly,
W, D. Haywood."
The three letter written by Or
chard were conimonplaeo and con
tained practically nothing bearing on
the cao or Orchnrd'a teatlmony, ex
cept references to tho arrangement
which Orchard aald ho made with tho
Federation official for tho caro of
hi wlfo while ho wa ahaent.
Visit Seamen' Friend Society,
Through tho courteny of Mr. 1 lea-
ale 0. Btone of the Portland Journal,
Naruio I.. Heaton of tho Oregon City
Dally Star, had the pkamiro of at
tending the Portland branch of the j
Women' Pre of Oregon, Tueaday
evening. In a vlHlt to the Beamen'a
Friend oclety, at their limtltute, 2C3
Flaader atreet. Thl InHttlute I a
place of rent and recreation for the
allormen while In jort and I under
the aupervlslon of He v. E. H. Kopor,
who from nine year of age ha been
connected with eafarlng. Kvery
Monday evening aome entertaining
program I arranged for the boy.
Mr, Roper In private convematlon
upoko of the helpfulne of Mr. Stone
In her Intereat In thl Inatltute, and
through her tho club wa there Tues
day evening. K unique program wa
given by the aallornien with the Scot
tUh piper and an example of "holat
tug tho aall." Several women of the
club read and recited Interesting ato
rle, that were Interaperaed with
miiMlc. After tho program lunchwrn
wb aerved. '
Bola Circle, Women of Woodcraft,
hold their monthly aoclal meeting on
Friday evening. Tho ladle whoae
name begin with T or W will serve
refreshment.
The picnic given by the Sunday
ichool of tho Presbyterian church at
Oladntone park Wednesday, wag at
tended by about 100 children and
teacher. They had a splendid time.
The dinner I aald to have amounted
to a regular bannuet
RATES TO 8TATE NORMAL.
The silver annlverHary commence
ment exercise of the Oregon State
Normal school, at Monmouth, will be
held Juno 20-.10. The name of Miss
Maude W. Cooke of Orenon City, ap
pear among the graduate from the
advanced course. A rate of a fare
and one third have ben secured but
In order to get these rate it will
be necessary to pay full fare going,
taking a receipt from the agent. This
receipt countersigned by Secretary
J. II. V. Puller will entitle holder to
a one-third fare returning. Ticket
should be purchased either to Dallas
or to Independence,
wa suffering from appendicitis.
Mr. Gehhardt brought hla aon Harry
borne Sunday from the hospital. He
stood the Journey o,ulte well, although
he wa very tlrwd. It will be remem-
ered he cut hi knee with an adz
couple of weeks ago.
Mr. Maya, who has been very alck,
la ao he walks about and hopes for
complete recovery are entertained.
One night last week Mark and
Hilly sat up with him. Ullly said, "I'll
ave Mark tied in bis chair before
midnight." Boon the stillness grew
oppressive and Hilly Megan to nod,
and finally went fast asleep, and
Mark procured a rope and tied him
ecurely to his chair. Then the pa
tient began in call to Billy for water.
When he awakened with a start the
udlerous figure he cut did much to
turn the patient for tho better.
A petition baa been circulated ask
ing to have Stafford mail delivered
from Willamette. The people signed
it almost unanimously.
i 11.1 llliyni Ul lilt; tlltnD Ul lilt? VI&I1I.U
grade took the examination again
last week. Some of them had gone
away to work and were not able to
attend.
Mr. Nlmlc and others say a good
portion of tho hops are blaated and
the hall of last Wednesday which
visited the country In streaks finished
them up. If so it will be rough times
for a good many.
Fred has purchased the ring and
after a few preliminaries are Bettled
with the prospective father-in-law he
will get married and the tin-can bri
gade are impatiently waiting.
Phillip Hlmes.
A pretty June wedding was solem
nised at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Charle 11. Catifteld In ("enter atreet,
Tuesday eveiilng, when Mis Ituth I).
Hlme of South Haven, Mich., wa
united In marriage to their nephew,
Mr. Jame K. Phillip of Seattle. The
room were beautifully decorated in
roses, sweetbrler and syrlnga, artis
tically arranged. At 8:30 o'clock to
the strains of the wedding march
from I.ohengrln played by Mis An
tlonette Walden, the bridal ' couple
unattended descended tho broad stair
way and entering the front parlor
paused before the bay window arched
with sweetbrler, where Kev. E. Clar-
nce Oakley pronounced the cere
mony. The lriilo wa nocomingiy
Iressed In white and carried a show
er bouquet of white sweet peas. Her
golug away dress waa a tailored wait
of grey with hat and veil to match.
A delightful wedding Btipper followed
the ceremony. The bride's cake wa
mode by her mother at South Haven
and tho groom's cake by his mother
at Wheaton, 111. Mr. and Mr. Phil
lips took the : 30 car for Portland,
Wednesday morning, and will go at
once to Seattle, where lie Is private
secretary to Mr. Allen of the twine
and flax Industry, and where a neat
llttlo cottage await them. Those
witnessing tho ceremony were Mr.
and Mr. C. II. Caufleld, Captain and
Mrs. M. D. Phillips and llttlo daugh
ter. Miss Antlonette Walden, Miss
Muriel Stevens, Percy. Raymond and
Wallace Caufleld. Mrs. K. J. Phillips
of Albany and Paul B. Phillips of
Seattle.
SOCIAL DOINGS
Moak Hlnman.
Miss Kdlth Moak and Mr. Wralter
Hlnman of Parkplnco wero married
at tho homo of the brldo'B father, Pe
tor loak, Wednesday evening at
7;3oT Owing to the recent bereave
wont In tho family tho wedding was
a very quiet one, tho ceremony being
preformed by tho Itov. R. C. Black
well of (ho Methodist Episcopal
iiurch of Oregon City, In tho pros
)tieo of only tho Immediate rolatlvos.
Mr, and Mrs. Hlnman
housekeeping at Lents.
will go to
Read White.
Miss Cora White and Walter Read,
two well known and popular young
peoplo of thlB city, will bo married at
8 o'clock Wednesday, evening at the
homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M, White of Fourth and Rail
road streets. The bridesmaid will be
Miss Bortha Runyan, while the groom
will be attended by Samuel Carml
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the council
of Oregon City at Its next regular
meeting for a renewal of their liquor
license, until October 1, 1907, at their
present place of business, 408 Main
street, Oregon City.
BENNETT & FOUMAL,
Marriage Licenses.
Juno 15 Catherine E. Leka and R
0. Drake.
June 15 Temple L. Prlndlo and
Selglo Coffman.
June 15 Ruby Wesson and Bert
Ooshn.
June 18 Ruth Hlmes and James
Edwin Phillips.
June 19 E. Vlda Dale and J. E
Stubbs.
June 19 Cora May White and Wal
ter A. Read.
BLASTING FISH.
Complaint is made of blasting In
the alongh up at Rock Island. Many
dead fish are floating on the water
and a farmer living near says ho has
heard tho noise of the explosions
Tho penalty la severe against siijch
"fishing" and It will go hard with the
man If a deputy warden catches him
Bridge Whist.
Mrs. C. D. Latourette was at home
to the bridge whist club Tuesday.
Tho afternoon was delightfully spent
In the fascinating gnme. The favors
were won by Mrs. John P. Keating
and Mrs. Llowellyn Adams. The par
lors were beautifully decorated lu car
nations. During the hfternoon Mrs.
C. W. Tope charmingly rendered sev
eral solos, and the hostess served
Htht refreshments. Present woro
Mesdames E. A. Sommer, J. P. Keat
ing, T. W. Clark, L. Adams, J. W.
Norrls, Lena Chnrnian and C. W.
Pope; Misses Mary L, Holmes, CIs
Barclay Pratt and Edna Daulton.
Evening Stars.
About 250 members of the Vesper
Stella Dancing club of Portland en
Joyed a trolloy ride to Canomah Park
and a hop In the park pavllllon, Tues
day evening. The party came In two
sections, each section consisting of a
car and two trallors. Thoy arrived
here about 8 o'clock, the cars being
decorated with red and white pen
nants, and the members announced
THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1907.
CHILDREN'S DAY .
IN GEORGE CHURCH
George, June 17 The rain has left
the crops In fine condition In this vl
clnlty.
Carl LIns and Ed Harder were
home from the logging camp Sunday.
Will Held Is digging a well. He Is
assisted by Peter Ruhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Held have gone
to Bethany to visit their daughter.
Henry Joynes came out from Port
land on a visit with his family over
Sunday.
Hans Paulsen of Portland was out
to spend a day on bis farm.
The German Presbyterian Sunday
school have decided to have Child
ren's day exercises on Saturday, June
?9. , Children and grown folks are
welcome. There will be a program
and a picnic dinner In the fir grove on
the Lins farm If the weather is favor
able. Come with well filled baskets
and leave dull care behind.
Sister Agatha, Mother Superior of
the Benedictine Sisters, arrived In
this city from Mt. Angel Thursday
morning to be present at the gradu
ating exercises of St. John's school.
Tho act of March 4, 1907, applies
to soldiers of the Civil war only and
makes no provisions for any bounty
other than that previously authorized
by law. It does not authorize the
payment of any new "bounty.
Nearly all soldiers' or their heirs
have already received all bounty due
under existing laws. The following
ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance providing for the con
struction of a stone or concrete cul
vert for the waters of the branch run
ning on portions of John Adams,
Sixth, Washington and Center streets.
Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows: Sec. 1. That the committee on
Streets and Public Property of the
Council of Oregon City are hereby
authorized to advertise for. and re
ceive proposals for tho construcion of
a stone or concrete culvert for the
waters of the branch running on por
tions of John Adams, Sixth, Washing
ton and Center streets, and in cer
tain real property abutting upon said
streets, according to the plans end
specifications therefor now on' file in
YOUR SAVINGS INVESTED
with us will be a working; asset, good to
!:eep and tohave for an emergency or op
portunity. Wise is the man who has his
capital, no matter how small, deposited
where it is at werk earning more capital.
The Bank of Oregon City
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cases only are affected by this net. I tho office of the Recorder, and the
Where additional bounty under the; Mayor and Recorder shall enter into
act of July 28, 1806, haa been denied
because it was not claimed before
July 2, 18S0, It may now bo allowed.
contract with each person, firm or
eoporatlon to whom said contract is
let by the Council of Oregon City for
This bounty is not due in any case the construction of such culvert, ac
where tho soldier haa received more cording ,to such plans and speciflca-
than tOO bounty altogether for all tions.
his services, and is never allowed to I Sec. 2. Whereas, the condition of
any but two or three years men. It said streets where such culvert is to
is not payable to a soldier before he be constructed is dangerous to the
has served two years to accept pro- health and safety of the City, and such
motion, or "disability other than Improvement is necessary for the Im-
wounds received in sorvlce In line of mediate preservation of the same, in
duty, or to drafted men or substitutes, the judgment of the Council of Ore-
Where a soldier receives an addi- gon City an emergency exists, there-
tlonal Instalment of the $300, recruit fore this Ordinance shall take effect
bounty, or the $400 veteran bounty, and be in force immediately upon Its
and waa required to refund or pay approval by the Mayor,
back $25 of that advance installment Read first time and ordered pub-
because he was discharged by promo- Ushed at a special meeting of the
tlon, or otherwise before a service of Council of Oregon City, held June 14,
two years as an enlisted man, said 1907.
$25 may be allowed. This law does By order of the Council of Oregon
not apply to sailors who served In the City. !
navyi i I "' w- A- DIMICK, Recorder.
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C. G. Miller, Agent, Oregon City, Ore.
Gentlemen You may deliver to me one Electric Flat
iron, which I agree to try, and If unsatisfactory to me, to
return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I
do not return it at that time you may charge same to
my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge
will be made for the Iron if I return it within 30 days.
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DEPT. O. C.
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APPLIES ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF OUR
CURRENT.
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0 There's a Reason for Everything
Th. eason we . enjoy the
largest dental practice In
Oregon City Is because we
try to excel In our work.
Our work, lasts, we never
do poor work. The people
know It. Our constant ef
fort is to give not "just as
good" but the best work, and
that for as little money as
possible. Our recent trip East to the great centers of dental edu
cation, was for the purpose of giving you the lat
est and best, up-to-date dentistry. Our seventeen years of suc
cessful practice In Oregon City is the best guarantee any dentist can
give you. A guarantee is good only as long as you can find one who
gives It, and then not always. We are cweful not to hurt you, as
we have feelings ourselves. We want your work and want you to
send us your friends. Have an eastern expert graduate assistant
dentist. We put our own name back of our practice. Our prices are
the lowest In the city for good work.
DENTIST
Weinhard Building,
Oregon City, Ore.
Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago School of Dentistry,
Mutual and Independent 131
Dr. L. L. Pickens
City Phone 2671
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William Rail of Gladstone has sold Mary L. Roberts haa filed suit for
his property on the hill to Mr. Irish divorce from John C. Roberts on the
of Canby. grounds of gross habitual drunken-