Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 02, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE; FRIDAY, AJGU9T 2, 1907.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H E. CROSS
AT'lORNICY AT LAW
HpmI IChI.Hc,
Iviiniin, If iMiiritucr
Mnln Hlrcct,
OKICCON CITY
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
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Phone: Main 52I Office In Caufield Bid., Main and Eighth St
Carl Hchrnm of thin city ha en
tered tin) Journal' neliolaiMhlp eon
tent, (iiid at, preetit in the only can
didate from thin county, lie, will try
l,o win tt Portland Academy scholar
ship. Mr, Mini Mr. William Heard, koii
Henry, Mr. am! Mix. A. J. Hobble and
Mr. Alvemt Splinter form a pleasure
parly Unit left. Hiiliinliiy evening on
it drive to Netarl bay near "I'll 1 1-
IllOOk,
FARM AT CLARKES
SELLS FOR $7,200
SOCIAL AND LODGES
Clarke, July Zi. F. Hcherruble
will have IiIh grain tut. the latter part
nt thl week by V. II. Bottenilller',,
Alvin IJi'lii .mil h and
Wooden Wedding 8urprlse,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Scott were
delightfully surprised Tuesday even
ing. About thirty of thidr friends mot
family from ' t ., lr i'.u . i..,,., tn n,M,iinI,
wicon i ny visiiea ti ih motner, .Mr.
Henry Klelimmlth, Huuday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mr, Bulgreen, a
hoii, Sunday night.
dressed as Hip Van Winkle, as post
master. Refreshments of Ice cream
and cake were served.
Shadle-Egge.
Miss Ada Egge and Mr. Silas Blair
Sliadle were married at 2:30 o'clock,
W. h. U'Ul'.N C. .SUIUIUWL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTOUNI'.YHAT-LAW DKUTSeill'.U ADVOKAT
Will practice U nII court, make collection and ikltlruieiil of ritatc Furnim,
btinct ol title, lend you money on llrnl mortunge. (Mine in NTLKPKISf
liulldlug, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E HEDCES r. T. CRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
LOCAL NEWS.
w, !:.
inlne.
Patten Ihtu from thu Ok'"
wn In Oregon City Monday and took
home u new buggy from Hiatus C.
Ely',
II. (, luHkeep nf Cam wa here on
IhinIih'hm, Tuesday.
Horn, to tint wife of W. J. Wilson,
a non, Tuesday, July 23.
('hurl" Cutlii, former proprietor of
it lie ItrunHwIck tiolel, ha hoiiKhl the
I Wlnhert place At OIK llldwell, Bell-
wood,
Mr. and Mr. W. Myer wire Ore
Foil City Mhopper. Saturday.
OH Eugle, wlio recently underwent
nil operation In Portland, ri-tunii-d
Saturday to hi home In Molulla much
Improved.
Miner ami Goolgn Kellogg of Clack-
iiiniiK were In town Monday.
MIhh Lulu Kltti'iihnu ha gone
Portland for an Indnllnlte Htuy.
to
MW Maude Daniel of Iteuver
Crwk pent Friday In Oregon City.
Churle I'liHley of Elgin made a
liuxlm trip to Oregon City, Satur-day.
Mr. 11. Frledrlch and daughter Hel
ma of New Era were In town trading,
Friday.
MIh ll'TUlce Kelly left Saturday to
rttay with friend on the coast for
n while.
Ml Alzle Ileruler returned Sun
day from u v I ! t with relative at
MeMlniivllle.
Mr. I(oy W 1 1 Kin hi in nf Vancouver
1 vUltlng her parent, Mr. and Mr.
.1. J. Chamber.
Mr. W.
August IT.
gone several week.
('. (ireen expert to leave
for u trip to Iowa to bo
Horn, to Mr. am! Mr. Frank Slg
ovle. a won. TlnirHiluy evening. They
are rollHii people ana live puck or
thu Btakeley hun,
Tim road 1ohh down at Mark
I'ralrle. U bulldliiK n road to wIh.to, j v. f. Hoiieinlller t'Kik hltt binder to
rumor ha It, n bridno wa built ;KleliiKiiiltli for repairing.
Heron the I'ikMIiik river, I!rldKf ! Mr. Mrl".
their fifth or wooden wedding anni
versary. The f arly part of the even-
lllK wan Hlient on tho lawn whftre re- Hundav afterniKin bv Rev .Tr.hn X
! frenhmeril were Hirrved An Imiimnin. It.lnMcn t,t ilia virut lttmln nhnwh
O. K. Martin Ih hauling pot. to hla tlJ ,ro(;ram of mmU. atlr, r,.,it.atin (The ceremony wa wltne.Hed' u, a
new Iioiiim. ! .., , ... , ..... . . ....
nan njufu iii in,; yaiiuis, .11 any new near reiar.ivfcH ami iriemi at aos
without riiad leadliiK to It I not very
Hervlceulili).
Mlaa Ida Uoeppel Ih Hpendliuc her
Hummer vacation at WHuoiivllIe- nnd
Annua, vIhUIiik relative and friend.
Iler brother Cikjikd I abf at Aurora.
Khe will remain until hcIioo! bcidn
III Septi-mlier.
J. 8, Yotinif, Hccoinpaiiled by hi
brother, Ca Yoimi?, returned from
ICaide Creek Sunday. They havu
bought a blackamlth Hhop at Molalla.
They aro brother of Georjce II.
Yoimi? of Oregon City.
F. Allen of Cheliall, Waxli., ha
eoine to Oreicon City to accept a po
Ition In the (ireKou City Mill k Lum
ber company factory.
Mr. Fred Krlckaon nnd baby aon
(Jllbert and Mr. Mary Daniel of
Mullno were In Oregon City, Tues
day. They were returning to their
homo after a pleanant vIhU with
friend at Antorla.
The WIlKonvllbt baHeball team Ih
componed of two I'arrotlH, two ToldH,
four linker and a Thornton, And It
can play baeball too. Heat aonio
I'ortliind club a regularly a Sun
day romcn round.
Mr, William Krleger of ImiIv1!1o,
Ky , and Ml Mary linger of Port
land ure giH-ht at the home of Mr.
and Mr. W. 8. I' lten.
Mr. Il"l-n Anderson of Marnhall
town, Iowa. I expected In thl city In
ft few days to vIhU her brother-in-law,
(!. F. Anderson, am! family.
Ml Kdl in Cheney wenttoMcMInn
villi, Monday afternoon
thi- htudlo of her ulster,
. - - ... . ..
jior inree wcckm wiiik mo lauer take
ja vacation. She will go to Newpjrt
(from Mc.Mlnnvllle.
ee, the crulner, wa In
Clarko for three day lat week. He
bought Mr. Klnzy' farm of 210 acre
for 17.200,
Jack lUngo came back from eaot
ern Oregon Sunday.
John Heck H'arted to cut wheat.
How-land Hoblnon I working for him
through harvoHt.
SUES FOR C0MMI8SI0N.
I. II. Chacker ha brought ult
against J. U. Hurriett to recover
money alleged to be duo him a hi
commlnHlon for aiding the Halo of
Home property for tho defendant.
In the year 19O0, Burnett BHked
(.'hacker to alt hlra In finding a
buyer for home of hi property, and
for hi trouble, Chacker wa to re
ceive one-half of all the money over
$!I00 realized from tho Hale. The
plaintiff Interentod a party In the
land, and In the month of November,
190R, thin name party purchased It,
paying $ir,00 for It.
According to the agreement there
would be 300 due to the plaintiff, but
he Htate that ho ha not yet received
It.
He ha brought milt for the $300
to conduct !d Interest on It at C per cent.
MIh Kthcl,
pretty and ueful gift were received,
among them novelties in burnt wood
and birch bark. The company wlnh
Mr. and Mr. Scott many happy re
turn of the day. Prexent were
Menr. and Medame Frank Betzel,
William, and W. II. Godfrey; Me-
dame (J. W. Grace, Peter Wink of
New Kra, Robert Warner, II. P.
lirlghtblll, J. E. Jack and Nourne;
MlKHea Noure, Sceley, Dale,
Shannon
Fourteenth utreet, where Mr. and
Mr. Shadle go at' once to house
keeping. After the ceremony a dainty
luncheon wa nerved.
Sola Circle.
Sola Circle, Women of Woodcraft,
will have a nodal meeting after the
Bhort buHlneaa session Friday even
ing. Ladle whose name begin -with
Annie a or B will serve apple and berry pie.
BeHHie Noure, Mary Scott, Tlie alphabet ha been entirely ex-
Ellen Grace and Nanne Heaton: i haunted and thev are beetnnlnsr aoraln.
Mer. Gaylord Godfrey, Al. Fair- Dancing with Frank Betzel at the
clough. Will WIlHon, Ed Robert and
Tom Fairclough.
piano will follow luncheon.
At Rote Farm.
Mr. Daniel O'Neill and Mis Mary
L. Holme entertained a few friends
in a pleaantly Informal way. Tue- itho miani nf tha ladles Aid aneletr
Ice Cream Social.
An Ice cream Hocial wa given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoer
helnz at Willamette, Sunday, under
Conntable David Caufield made a
i trip to Aline, Wednesday, to Herve
! pB-r
Mr. C. Kngle of Molalla arrived
In thl city Friday from a trip to
the coat. Sin left for lier home by
the Htuge, Saturday morning.
In a civil ault He went to
Horlng by traction and then drove
about 13 mile over road none too
good. The trip makes a big one day's
work.
GOOD HOPS CROP
AT MARKS PRAIRIE
day. The large collection of Inter
etlng curio and souvenirs that en
tertain bo many visitors at "Rose
Farm" were enjoyed. Light refresh
ments were nerved. Mr. Theodore
Clark, Mrs. William Krleger of Louis
ville, Ky., and Mis Holmes gave ap
preciated musical numbers. Miss
Holmes very cleverly Rang an Indian
song In the Indian jargon. The
guests were Mrs. W. S. U'Ren and
her visitors, Mrs. William Krieger
and Miss Mary Rogers; Miss CIs Bar
clay Pratt and her guest, Miss Ber
nice Pope of Victoria; Mrs. T. W.
Clark and Miss Myrtle Buchanan. In
the evening Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Staf-i served
ford and daughter. Miss Roma, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Warner were
visitors at "Rose Farm." The
of the German Lutheran church.
There was a large attendance and
all enjoyed a pleasant time.
William RoIiIkoii leave for a lx '
week' trip In the Interest of the
fair Htoie next Thurnday. Ho will
Mop at Chicago, New York and Philadelphia.
Mr. A. W. Cheney ha returned
from her nUtcr-in-law, Mr. Iiuls
Doollitle' funeral at Seattle. Mr.
and Mr. Cheney and win Oren will
go next week to Sealde. Oren has
gotten along splendidly from hi
recent fall.
Ladies Aid.
The Ladles Aid of Canemah met
Thursday afternoon with Miss Ada.
Bedwell. x After sewing busily for
awhile, refreshments were served.
The members were present.
Rebekahs.
Willamette Rebekah lodge No. 2
met In regular session Friday even
ing, and Initiated one member, after
which Ice cream and cake were
Camera Club..
Camera club of eight
mem-
jbers met with Miss Claire Padrick,
cess both financially and socially.
There was a large crowd and $35 was
W, Minimal) of New
111 daughter, Mr. ('
MlK. M. F. CleHell.
Era I vlMltlng
, A. Ix-wt and
Mr. Fred J. Melndl of Moro I vis
iting her pareiii. Mr. and Mr. George
ljirlle of Maple Ijuic.
Mr. F. S. Baker and daughter Har
riet left Friday morning for an out
ing at Hlughiim Spring.
Mann 1 Dirt man of Wnnlc, eastern i
Oregon, wa In town Friday. Mr.
Hartman I well known here, having
liven a resident of ,Marn.uam for a
good ninny yearn.
Mr. R. C. Hornier has gone to Me
MlnnvUle where he and her sister,
MIh Pearl Wood, will go Into the
millinery buslnes. Mis Wood will
enjoy a vacation trip through south
ern Oregon before beginning work.
Horn. July 22, to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Bert I.nnce of Sellwinid. a daughter.
Mrs, Uincn wiih formerly Mr. Darl
ing of Oregon City ami ha many
relative and friend hero.
Juliette Crow is lit Hood River for
n two week' visit with her brother
Perry.
George Hulbert who I conducting
a feed store nt Vancouver Is visit
ing hi family nt Gladstone. Mr. Hul
bert wa formerly In the livery busi
ness at Oregon City,
Chi I Michel of libation ha been
spending a few days with his mother,
I Mr. Anna Michel at I.ogan, and
:hl many friend and relatives In this
iclty. He Is employed in the paper
i mills nnd Tuesday received a message
jto report for duty as the mills had
j re opened after, a temporary shut-down.
Mark Prairie, July 30 Hop rals-
ters are getting their hot) houses
ready for drying. A good yield Is
assured in most of our yards although
some old yards will hardly pay to
pick.
The rattle of the binder Is heard
and fail wheat and winter oats are
nearly all in the shock. Spring grain
will be ready In a few days. A big
crop I sure.
Oglesby Bros, were called to Mo
lalla to play for a dance Saturday
night and then went to St. Paul to
play for a social gathering. Sunday.
Farmers have their hay about all
saved; several have baled their hay
and will ship to Portland later.
Nearly all our young folks went to
New Era Sunday to attend the camp-meetlng,
Our road boss Is trying to get a ! given. Partners were chosen for sup
road to that bridge that has been per fr0m shadows. An amusing game
Box Social. i Monday evening and printed pictures.
The Willamette Improvement league; They have some beautiful views In
box social at the school house Wed-! their collection.
nesday evening was a decided suc
W. R. Reddick has returned from a
visit of several weeks with friend3 at
cleared from the sale of Ice cream, a'Richville. He Is remodeling his
fishing pond and the sale of boxes. 'house at Greenpolnt, papering, paint
An excellent program was given. G. j ing and making a new foundation.
K. Bill, president of the league, made j When Mr. Reddick Is ready for con
a welcoming address and was follow- gratulations they will be heartily and
eel by T. J. Gary, music by the Oregon sincerely extended.
City band, recitation by Miss Eva I
Mason of Oregon City and others. " J Marriage Licenses.
July 26 May W Baker and Ernest
Shadow Social. js- Kruse.
Maple Lane grange held a very j Ju'y 27 Ada Egge and S. B.
nleasant. shadow kiiHhI at tho trunks I Shadle.
hnii Satnrdnv ovenino- Tho otton. i July 31 Emma Clevenger and Al-
dance was irnod An Interesting nro. I fred Havball.
gram. Including two dialogues, was
A ten pound son wa3 born, Sun
day, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy McFarlane,
built for a
ituiig river,
A concrete watering trough has
John Gore of
Ited hi friend.
British
S.' V.
Columbia vis
Francis, and
been place
Street Jiiht
1 111 the middle
list of Main,
of Fourth
family the latter part of Inst week,
! H Is a steamboat captain and Is the
i owner of IS bouts and 27 barges.
Captain Graham was on tho Elder
that rescued the Columbia passen
gers. He was returning from a cruise.
He got home Wednesday evening. He
says he talked with most of the pas
sengers but It wa-s a very exciting
time and he hasn't much to tell about
it now.
year or two across Pud
west of Barlow. That
bridge is needed Just about as much
as a dog needs two tails.
George Oglesby and sons will begin
the building of a large hop house for
Hy Jackson this week.
Mr. Rltter Is putting up hl3 hop
house. He has a fine hop yard.
Dave Yoder is running his binder
i to Its full capacity. He is cutting
most of the grain in this vicinity.
Soon we will hear the hum of the
thresher as some grain will be
threshed next week on our prairie.
was postomce with W. D. Beidelman, I of Portland.
Mis Augusta Schrader ha re
turned from New York where she had
been Htndylng to bo a trained nurse.
Mr. Jacob Hettinger of New Era
A pleasure party composed of Mrs.
H. E. Cross and (laughters Georgia
and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ham
mond and Phillip Hammond started
Tuesday morning for Mt. Hood.
The body of Richard Nelson, the
WILSONVILLE
man who fell off the bridge at Wll-1
.sonvllle, Monday morning, was sent, Wilsnnville. Julv .i0 Died at her
by Coroner Holiiinn to Portland, Tues- jhonie near Tualatin of Inflammation
day. The carpenters' union, of which f the bowels. Mrs. Jergen, formerly
the unfortunate man was a member, Miss Lena Savage, after an Illness of
0 There's a Reason for Everything
will attend to tho funeral arrange
ments. No word has yet arrived from
his relatives.
two days. Funeral Thursday at the
Tualatin cemetery. Many friends and
relatives were present. Mrs. Jer
gen leaves a liustianu ana several
Thb reason we enjoy tha
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 rocent trip East ro the great centers of dontal edu
cation, was for the purpose of giving you the lat
est anil host, up-to-date dentistry. Our Boventeen years of suc
cessful practice In Oregon City is the best guarantee any dentist can
give you, A guarantoe is good only as long as you can And one who
gives It, and then not always. We are careful not to hurt you, as
we have feelings ourselvos. We want your work and want you to
send us your friends. Have an eastern export graduate assistant
dentist. Wo put our own name back of our practice. Our prices are
the lowest In the city for good work.
B. L. and Lambert Beard, sons of small children to mourn her death.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beard, are ex-1 Miss Dora Bookman Is home for
peeled here from Roseburg the last of 'few davs.
the week for a visit. The boys are
j members of Company F, Third Regt
iment, that has been In camp at Rose
berg. They are both expert riflemen
:and will go east the middle of August
ito the meet of export shots of the
I National Guard association at
Girt, N. J.
Dr. L. L Pickens
DENTIST
Weinhard Building,
Oregon City, Ore.
Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago School of Dentistry,
City Phone 2671 Mutual and Independent 131
Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Mattoon of
North Yakima, Wash., nre visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Greenman, old
time friends.- Tho Mattoon and
Greenman families were friends in
northern Indiana many years ago.
The former came to Oregon in 1S47
nnd the latter In 1853. They were
schixilniates at Viola, Or., in 1855.
Both men are enjoying life in this
healthful country and will have a
pleasant visit talking over old times.
The bites and stings of Insects, sun
burn, cuts, burns and bruises re
lieved at once with Finesalve Carbol
lzod. Acts like a poultice. Draws out
Inflammation. Try It. Price BO cents.
Sold by Huntley Bros.
Ed Bookman, who so recently had
a very severe attack of typhoid fever.
Is again able to bo among us.
The dance in the A. O. V. W. hall,
Saturday, was a success, and all en
joyed a good time until the clock
Sea told them it was tho sabbath.
William and Robert Graham, Miss
Besslo Stone, Miss S. M. Graham and
two little nieces, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Young were guests of M, C.
Young nnd family Sunday.
The baseball game on the Wilson
vllle diamond Sunday, with the
Spanton boys of Portland was won
by the farmer boys by a score of 3
to 5. Tho game was a hard one and
well won, Spanton has a good team
but their country cousins are not to
be sneezed at, and if the visitors win
a game they must be wide-awake.
Thornton and Parrott did excellent
work, and every man was at his best,
with 0- Todd first base, Johnny Par
rott second, C. Baker third base, Ed
Baker short stop, Tom Baker left
field, Bert Baker center field, E. Todd
rtght field, Fred Crlpon umpire,
rod ) . C I1 TK3t-- )
ygmiNotfJ KAvf- vwwwgg
We Sell Garland Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters; Guaranteed.
PAINTS! PAINTS! PAINTS!
Foil assortment of colors and tints of the best Paint made
TENTS ! STOVES! STOOLS!
Foil and complete line of Tents, suitable for hop-picking
purposes; Camp Stoves and Camp Stools, Campers
Supplies of all kinds.
I. TOLPOLAR
Main St. Opposite Post Office
OREGON CITY OREGON.
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