Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 09, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907.
LOCAL NEWS.
Mm, C. II. H hill, or tlil city I vIm
Itli'H h't fni'ii iii'itr Minfford,
I'fit, Perry of Mulullii ni'h(. Thiint
flay iiml I rldity In UiIh ellv,
(i. H' l ii' 'm l nf Homer Crci-h
in (iiv. n on IiiimIiii'kh, Friday,'
Will
A. (1. (ini'il of ridi'lii' was a ,in,
lidiiM vliilior In Oregon city 1'rldiiy
II. llelgren of Aurora made it buti-Jih-hh
trip lo lint county m'ltt Friday,
Mr, mid Mm. I uu (rnvn of Mo
lullii were In Oregon City, Mondiiy,
John Cron of Midiillu made a bind
iiohh trip to tint comity Kent Friday,
F, X, Mntlhleit of Huitevllle made
a tuiHltii'HH trip to Oregon City, Friday,
MIhh F.thol I lin.lt I of Now I'.ra U
visiting hr CoiiKln. MImh Mario L''wl.
Mm. Oniric Schwab rcturnd Men
)ny from a plennnnt outliiK at Iong
Bench.
Ml Mandi Daniel of Beaver
('reck visited Oregon City friends,
Friday,
Mr. and Mm. A. K Joymr returned
TluiMdoy from an outing hi the vicin
ity of Table ltock.
II. F. Maker and John KiiIhci- of
New Kra were trammeling lituliiomt In
Oregon City, Friday.
M. Holland rained in hi garden at
Tenth and Van llurcn utreeta, a cab
bage weighing 22 pound.
Deputy Sheriff II. W. linker and
family of Willamette are upending
work' vacation at Nentucca.
George Adam and Elmer Albright
of .Mulullu made a IiunIihh trip to
Oreitiiti City, Tueday morning.
MIm Aenc Itelf and Ml Fthel
Hradtl of New Kra were kuchI of
Ml Marie l,ewl, Wednidoy.
Thoinu Ocrher of thl city ha ac
cepted a Miulon a munaKcr of the
Western 1'nlon office at Albany.
Charles Maple returned Sunday
night from Seattle, where he has been
Mnployed In a drug store for the past
year.
Mrs. Charles Plpka of Cams ha
returned to her home after a pleas
ant visit at the home of C. W. Freld
rich at Ely.
lii'v. and Mr. J. R. I.andsborouglt
nre rejoicing over the advent of a
baby daughter, born Friday morning
lit 8 o'clock.
MIhs Mary (Illbert ha returned to
Denver, Col,, to renldo with her sis
ter. Mr, Otto Wen.el, formerly MIh
Lir.le (Illbert of Oregon City.
MIh Anna FIMier has liought n lot
In Pompeii of Mr. Bella A. Sleight,
Mr. Yocum write hu I very busy try
ing to get hi saw mill ready to run.
The workmen nre repavlng the
ulreet where the old O. W. P. truck
whs taken up. The street paving was
Htarted at Moms street Motuluy morn
ins. C, W. Kvuns Is building a nice res
idence on Center street between
Fourth nnd Fifth. They hope to be
able to move Into It In about
week,
two
Miss Minnie Kngle. who bus been
ntnylng with Mrs. M. J. Morelnnd, has
Kniie to her home In Woodburn. She
will ho gone, two months and before
Iter return will go to Iamg Beach,
Wash.
Monroe Irish, three sons and his
daughter nnd her husband, Mr. and
Mih. Lawrence Derlnger, were In Oro
Kim Clly Saturday. The latter couple
were returning to their homo In Port
land ufter it pleasant visit nt Canis.
J. Murow, who was formerly n
painter and paper hanger In Oregon
City, and who still owns his place at
Ely, wuh' in town Thursday. Mr. Mur
ow Is conducting a fancy poultry
yard nt Ladd's farm near Portland.
Attorney O. D, Eby returned Wed
nesday (,'venlng from Virginia City,
Nev. lie brought home ore taken
from the famous Coinstock lode 2250
feet deep. Ho' Bays It was so hot
down thero he thought he had Btruck
brimstone.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Miller, A, C.
.Warner and niece, Miss Elaine King,
nre planning a delightful pleasure
trip. They will drive to Tillamook
and Nejarta on the river road. They
are hoping to capture a doer. They
will start about August 10.
Ml. -in Clam Morcy of Mulullii spent
Saturday In Oregon Clly,
A iliuiKlitnr win horn to Mr, and
Mm, Jack Wood, Friday evening,
Mm, Minnie Aiitliony of New Era
win In Oregon Clly on Imnlni'HM Sal,
lay, Mi-i. Il rt perry of Molnllu Ih hero
lo B'mliil. Mm. M. J, Morcliind for hcv
eriil weeks,
Ml. Ivy Jtonke I u new IxmiI. keep
er In the ofllee of the Standard Ma
chine company.
, Merrill Scripture and Fred Aklnn
eft Monday fur u vacation at Muter
In Crook county.
Mr, ami Mm, F. C. Mill of Wood-
hurn weru KueMt of Mr, and Mm, A.
J. WIIhoii, Sunday,
Mr, and Mr. 11. A. Sawyer will
leave the at of the wiek for Texu
to visit Mr, Suwyur' parent,
Hohert Wilson and John I-cwth-waltii
left Monday to camp and flnli
for two week near Toledo.
Watson Hoh of Drain I In Oregon
City and I no well plumed with the
town lie will stay two mouth.
Mr. und Mr. 8. F. Scripture will
go to the mountain near Sundy next
week for their Hummer vacation.
Churle Ilenttln of Tacoma came
Friday evening foe a vllt with hi
relative the family of C. Schuehel.
William Storm of Itedland spent
Saturday In thl city. He ha Just
purrhuxed a fine horao and buggy.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Du I'uy are
upending the umnnr here with Mr.
Du I'uy' parent, Mr. and Mr. J. R.
Ownhi'y,
Mr. E. J. Simmon will go In alMiut
two week to Ilelgrade. Mont., to visit
her sister and attend the wedding of
a niece.
P. J. Ltitx ha been suffering for
a week with an abces In hi head.
Karl I.utx, who has been 111 for two
weeks, I slowly Improving.
Joe It. Eustoti, of Portland, who ha
been visiting thl week In Oregon
!"'. went to the Ogle mine for
two weeks' outing, Tuesday.
Mr. Acheson of San Francisco, who
ha been visiting her mother, Mrs. M.
J. Morelnnd. left Monday with Port
land friend for a visit In Seattle.
Mr. nnd Mr. Ed Howard and daugh
ter llerthena and Mis Lizzie I-wls
,.f In Cl,,.-.lr... TI..1
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hitter tiwiU the car here for Portland.
Iul Hull of the Oswald & Hull
furniture, factory, and Bert Ronke
left Saturday afternoon for several
days' hunting ami finking vacation on
Clear creek.
Judge Mclirldo returned from Sa
lem Mondtiy night for a one day ses
sion In the courts here. He goes
from here to the beach for his Rum
mer vacation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Ward of St.
Johns were In town Saturday on bus
iness. They have sold their resilience
on Fourteenth Rtreot occupied by A.
M. Slnnott, to Will Smith.
Miss Mnrv Mitchell, who Is eniov- I
lug a vacation nt Sandy, Is visiting-In
'Oregon City for a few days,
She will
go wuu a puny irom Minuy
next
week to Mt. Hood, camping.
Miss Florence Clark of Puluth,
Minn., nnd Miss Margaret Iadtch of
Saginaw, Mich., were gnents of Miss
Kvu L. Moulton, Sunday. They spent
a delightful day on the Tualatin.
At a meting of the St. John's
Young Poonlo's club held Monday
night, It was decelded that the club
niljourn till October 7. The members
nre planning to give n Halloween
party In the hall of the as yet un
completed McLoughlln Institute. A
number of names were received for
membership.
Russell Mcllarguo, 17 years old,
whoso homo was In Brownsville, had
bis neck broken In a'frlendly wrestl
ing match, Friday night. The acci
dent occurred nt the George Under
man ranch north of Corvallla, and the
Gazette says: Tho threshing machine
had broken down nnd members of the
crew amused themselves ns best they
could. As Is usual with young boys,
some engaged In wrestling, nnd of
theso young Mcllargue was one, No
one will ever know just exactly how
It happened, but la some manner the
lad was thrown by his mate, sustain
ing what Is commonly called a broken
nock, He was paralyzed from the
shouldora down but retained his sense
until death claimed, him at midnight.
A, FlMko of Wllholt np.'iit Tuesday
In Oregon City,
MIhh Noiuh t f u ti 1 ftin la Hpendlrijf her following petition to the County Court
vacation Ht Seaside, jof CliirluiiniM County. Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 4th day of Septein
V. A. Shaver of Molnllu p-nt Wed- tor, l!i7, for a license to Will splr
ncMdny In Oregon City, toim, mult, and vinous Ibpiors, In less
loiiaiiiltli'H thiin one icallon. at a saloon
William Htono of mono" transacted I ,
hiinlni'HH In thin eliy Wednesday.
MIh MmkkIu WIlldriKon ha re
turned from an outline at Seaalde.
MIhh SV-lla Cnm came home Wed-
nedity from a four dnya' tay at Wll
holt Spring.
The family of Steve Cireen are
campliiK on the hiinh of the Clucka-
mini river.
Carl P. Nohren left Wedneday
morning for a two week' nojourn at
Iiiik Hcacli, Wali.
MIh Helen Daulton I a HtenrK
rupher In the Crown C'olumhla Paper
company office.
JudKe T. A. Mclirldo and family
left Wednenday for Toledo to ho
gone until September 1.
Mis Pearl Wood who I conduct-
liiK a millinery htoro at Mc.Mlnnvllle,
wa In town, Wednesday. '
Mr. C. E. Myer and daughter of
Mt. Pleaant returned Saturday from
a iwo weeks' outing at Newport.
Mis Clara HuchfRKer of the Coun-
ty necord-T1 ofllce force, I enjoying
a two weeks' vacation at Seavlew.
Mis Clara Zuinwalt and cousin,
MU Nellie Anlbal of Pendleton, are
visiting MIhh Hose Mulvany at Mullno.
Mr. A. Goldsmith went to Eugene,
Tuesday, to Ih11 for uPveral week
with her noil, J. Goldsmith, and fam
ily. W. E. Pntton, J. It. Euston and Will
Wilson caught fifty-three fish In the
Willamette river In three hours time
Monday.
The MUse Bertha. Cella and Zlda
Goldsmith will leave Thursday even
ing for a six week trip to New York
and other eastern cities.
Judge T. F. Ryan returned Monday
nluht from Summit on Mount Hood.
He wa there on a business trip.
I Summit House I two miles beyond t
j i.uil't-i,, viui'i" im urn s in lunu.
Roy Kelley, who was graduated
from the University of Oregon In
June, U working on the Morning
Astorlan, holding down the double
stunt of telegraph-editor and marine
rexrter. Mr. Kelly worked on the i
I '
Sr the flHt ft.w ,layl, ()f lt8 ex!st.
ence, leaving to return to school at
Eugene. He Is nn easy writer and
knows good newspaper stories when
In sees them.
MUST PAY ALIMONY
In a caurt order entered Tuesday
by Judge Meltride, one Thomas K.
Jones I cited to appear in court on
or before September 14. and show
cause why he should not be punished
for contempt. It seems In a divorce
suit brought against him by Louise
Jones, lie was ordered to pay Into the
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having Ignored the order will now
feel the weight of Judge McBrlde's
displeasure.
Albert E. Kessler Is given a di
vorce from Eva Kesler. Maude Cobb
from C. Cobb, and W. P. Itlhoin from
Corda Rlhorn. The last named de
fendant Is allowed to resume her
maiden name, Corda Ware.
The following orders have been entered:-
May Robhlns vs. W. Madison. Sale
confirmed and deed ordered.
Jennette Anna Tyner vs. William
Paul Tyner. Default entered.
Lydla D. Barbour vs. O. L. Barbour.
Defendant ordered to pay $75 counsel
fees.
Henry Fleckenstein & Co. vs. F. E.
Pdng. Judgment by default.
To Close Barton Saloon.
Suit has been entered by Flecken
stein, Mayer company ngaiust Anna
Corrlgan nnd J. Conigan, her hus
band, for a balance of $5:11.25, alleged
to be due on a bill of goods. The de
fendant Is owner of the saloon at
Barton. An attachment was Issued
and Deputy Sheriff David Cauflcld
went over to Barton Wednesday after
noon to close the place. The license
for the saloon was renewed for G
months by the circuit court, Wednes
day morning.
Frank Greco has brought suit
against Estella Llllle Gilbert, an in
sane person, and Dollle Llllle Gilbert,
a minor, by their guardian ad litem,
R. W. Gilbert, to quiet, title to a 10
acre tract of land In township 2 s,
range 2 e.
Money transferred by Postal Tele
graph. ' W-S tf
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE.
The
iiiiiI' kIkii('1 will present ' the
Htfll),( ,(1 CflH(.i((, ,ir(.cIr)(;t) Caek-
ifliniiH County, Oregon, for a period of
'one year.
In thj County Court of the State of
, Oregon, for the County of Clnckama.
In the mutter of the petition of Ca
P"r Junker for a petition for liquor
lleetiHf!,
To the County Court of the above
named County and Slate: Your peti
tioner would renpeetfuliy rcpreent
that they are IckhI voter In Cancade
Precinct In the above named County
and State and actual resident there
of. That they would respectfully re
quet that you grant a Ilcene to Ca-ix-r
Junker authorizing and permlt
tliiB him to acll oplrltouM, malt and
vlnou liquor In a a!oon located at
what I known a Sandy In ald pre
cinct. And your petitioner will ever pray.
Dated thl July 12th, 1907.
Joe IlrlKK.
J. N. Orr.
II. 0. Woolen.
Ed Miller.
Herman Fischer.
H. W. Larson.
S. E. New.
'H. Roenstedt.
Jhn Miller.
J, C. Loundrlc.
Ed. 8uckow.
Geo, A. Wolf.
Paul Dunn.
Herman Rldder-
busch.
Wlllard BoRhohn.
Martin Mlkkelson.
Gottlieb Muller.
J. D. DeShazer.
M. C. Donahue.
J. F. Amend.
M. Kllgel.
E - w- Glllam.
Jullu Wendlami.
G. Hauglum.
Albert Hell.
Henry IlldderbuschWm. Waesne.
Jr.
J. M. Kehre.
T. G. Jonsrud.
E. S. Payn
J. II Molar.
A. Molar.
Fred Ke I seeker.
John Waespe.
R. A. Wendland.
G. W. Beers.
Theo. Koenneke.
John Busholm.
Chas. Sharnke.
F. W. Alt.
Henry Kelsecker. O. H. Wewer.
John Strauss.
John Gibbons.
J. R. Maronay.
Chas. Krebs.
O. Relm.
C. Hoott.
Geo. Meyer.
Perry Kltzmillcr.
t'lrlch Trubel.
IG. C. Maronay.
P. R. Melnlg.
B. Kllgel.
W. Alien.
Geo. M. Dlckerson.
Henry Ridderbusch
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Clackamas
County will hold the regular exaral
county papers at uregon t ity, as roi
It
lows:
For State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August
14, 1907, at 9 o'clock a. m., and con-
i,lnuln un,iI Saturday. August 17. at
1,1 '"
weunesuay renmansnip, nisiory,
spelling, physical geography, reading,
psychology.
Thursday Written arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping, physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography,
composition, algebra.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
igeneral history, English literature.
school law.
For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August
14, 1907. at 9 o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Friday, August 1G, at
4 p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
I...
j Thursday Written arithmetic,
'theory of teaching, grammar, physiol-
ogy-
Friday Geography, school law,
civil government.
Yours truly,
J. C. ZINSER,
Ut2
Supt. of Schools.
STRAY HORSE.
White horse, shod all around, brand
ed on both shoulders with T, weighs
about 1.200; can be seen at my ranch
at Colton. C. E. GORBETT,
The Star Press print shop turns out
the best work at right prices. Get es
timates here on your printing.
Summer cougns ami coius yield at
once to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup,
contains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like It. Its laxative qualities
recommend it to mothers. Hoarse
ness, coughs, croup yield quickly.
Keep It on hand. Sold by Huntley
Bros.
Eczema.
For tho go ivl of those suffering wltb
eczema or otaer such trouble, I wlsn
to say, my wife had something of
that kind and after using the doc
tors' remedies for some time conclud
ed to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it
proved to be better than anything
sne had tried. For sale by Howell
Jones.
FOR SALE.
New Thomas hay tedder, nearly
new binder, Deerlng mower, and
Southwlck hay baler In good repair.
This machinery has all the latest Im
provements and is the best of Its
YOUR SAVINGS INVESTED -
with us will be a working asset, good to
keep 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 work earning more capital.
The Bank of Oregon City
areful of Your Property
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Piano and Furniture Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
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Phones, Office 1121, Residence
clan. Owing to other business, will
sell reasonably.
Also Percheron horse for sale. Act
promptly if you want a bargain. Can
be seen on my farm near Clackamas
Station, Or. C. F. CLARKE.
Origin of Rubber.
Long before Charles Macintosh be
gan to make his waterproofs, In 1823,
the natives of Quito were using the
rubber for the same purpose, as well
an for boots and bottles, and many
other things. But the new and mys
terious material had a hard struggle
for popularity In England. Dr. Priest
ley probably did more than anybody
else to make Its novel qualities known,
for In 1770 he popularized It forever
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PAINTS
TENTS! STOVES! STOOLS!
Full and complete line cf Tents, suitab'e for hep-picking
purposes; Camp Stoves and Camp Stoo.'s, Campers Sup
plies cf all kinds.
roa ) ' ( IHIS TUD-,IR- J
I. TOLPOLAR
Main St. Opp. Postoffice Oregon City, Oregon
1833
525 Main Street
by showing schoolchildren how It
could be made to efface pencil-marks.
Hence, of course, comes "india-rubber."
STRAIGHT & SALISBURY
PLUMBING
TINNING and
GENERAL JOBBING.
Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau
lic Rams a Specialty.
Phone 2682.
Oregon City, Oregon.
by Dealing with Us
Full assortment of colors and tints
of the best Paint made.