Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 04, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907.
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Carnival
One-Ring Circus
Contortionists, Horizontal
Bar and Trapese Artists,
Musical Acts, Dixieland on
old-time Mississippi Steam
boat, Ferris Wheel, Baby
Incubators, Merry-go-round,
Glass Blowers, and many
other high class attractions.
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Gladstone Park
Oregon City
Thurs., Friday and Saturday
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Premium List
Cash Prises and Special Pre
miums for Stock exhibits, etc
GATES OPEN DAY AND EVENING. COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY!
Admission, 25 cents Children, JO cents Season tickets, 50 cents.
SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY ADMISSION FREE!
Read the Papers for Detailed Information.
Apply to C. E. SPENCE, Secretary, Oregon City, for Premium List
oost for
lacbias and Attend the Fair Next Week
THE COURTS j
Charge tarty with Fraud.
The Clackamas Mining & Milling
Company has filed a suit against
Charles A. Early, foreman of the Ogle
Mountain Mining Company for $5k0
damages. It is stated that Early, as
serting title to the claims of the plain
tiff company to himself, by threats of
bodily harm and force cf arms, eject
ed the employes of the company and
began to take valuable gold ore from
the mine, preventing the company
from doing the labor required by law.
Judge McBride has signed an order
restraining Early from continuing his
Interference. The Clackamas Mining
& Milling Company represent that it
has been the owner of the Elkhorn
mine in Mineral Mountain, South Mo
lalla and Ogle Mountain mining dis
tricts since May 2, 1902. and has had
possession since that time.
Pulls In the Latch String.
Mrs. Pearl Ritter wants a leeal sep
aration from her husband, Nicholas
Ritter. The couple were married in
Multnomah county, and the wife has
considerable property in her own
name. This the court has ordered
shall not be disturbed while the case
is in progress, and defendant has been
ordered to keep away from and re
frain from annoying the plaintiff. The
main charge is drunkeness. The
couple have one son, aged 5 years,
named Harold.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Mrs. Sinclair and son Leonard are
on a visit to friends in Kansas and
Missouri. They expect to spend the
winter there.
Mrs. Malloy was quite poorly for a
Jfew days back.
John AV. May, of Aberdeen, Wa-ih.,
was visiting for a few days.
I Mr. Dorsey has newly furnished his
home here.
j Mrs. Jennie May, of Portland, was a
jguest last week of Rev. Malloy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott are proud of a
(young son that arrived Friday, Sept.
27.
Elmer Dixon has left on his rounds
of the poultry shows as Judge. He
will attend a show in California firft.
I J. M. Heckert. from California, is
ihere for the winter in the interests of
the Ogle Mountain Mining Co.
Mrs. Grace Ely is entertaining a
I cousin from Iowa.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wiley ". May cele
brated their fiftieth wedding anni
versary October 1. Children and the
jgrandchildren joined in making the
(occasion one of pleasure to the old
l couple.
i Mrs. Matchett Brown was a euost
'at the wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Gladden, of Sell wood, Sunday.
Rev. J. R. Landsborough assisted
Sunday in re-organizing the Mountain
iew Sunday school. The new offi
icer3 are Mrs. Skinner superintendent,
Mrs. Grace Ely assistant superintend
ent, Mrs. S. A. Giilett secretary and
I The Clear Creek Creamery turned
I power to name the teachers.
PERSONALS
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Mr. Allen Adams has entered Pa
cific University at Forest Grove.
Miss Vara Caufleld visited frivnds
jover Sunday in Portland.
Pitnnfi' .lil.lir ntmifl; Af f fritlfrl a
road meeting at Garfield on Tuesday. , ian nr l"Ty "I1!1 at th.-lr bi.mo
Mr. and Mrs. John Albright are vUlt
Ing friends In this city.
Mr, and Mrs. I. F. Hurst, who were
on their way to their tumio In I.os
Angeles after a pleasant trip to Chi
cago, were guest last week of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Warner, of Mount
Plaesant.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robertson en
tertained members of the Presbyter
Night Officer Shaw is back on duty n ho nlll Th affair was Informal
after his summer vacation of two wun a" "J"y"e evening lor tnose
weeks : present
Mrs.' C. L. Latourette and little son I -M"- S: S- N,I of Onon City,
left this morning for a visit In Oregon 'w,ho baa bep" " relatives In this
City. Capital Journal, Salem.
f city, returned to her home this morn-
Mm nmr p fnrrv ah fcaa h,.n :'"? She recently arrived from Hun
In the hospital at Portland, arrived F""'1. where she visited for
home Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Soule, of
eral weeks Capital Journal. Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harding.
I Portland, were Sunday guests at'the'who have b?n "doing" the East for
jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Osmund. ,l,('v'ral wk8 were enjoying thni-
Mrs. Wm. Myers and George Cofc. "y'Vu 81 ""nL?1 v - ,no nm
yers. of Portland, were Sunday guests ?,f thp, wf,''k- Th,,y eci to arrive
at the home of Mr. Chas. Albright. "e abo,lttwo,
Mr. George Randall, of Oregon City.
Annie Shannon are home from a pleas-. ar,rlv(;'1 ,n Sal,'m t,(la)r f, visit with
I ant visit with friends at Vancouver,
Mr. Elmer Dixon is attending
friends and transact buslnenn, W Is
ft i"i iiivi nLtj'ii-iiL ui UlUllieilt? t . Ill'
poultry show at Spokane, where he I vf,y- a"'1 ,h n,an fr,,nrt tnls
'acts in the capacity of judge. iclty -Capital Journal, Kalem.
Miss Ella Shaver visited Oregon L Ms- J ( 7Anf arrived home the
'Citv friends Friday whilH on hor wav first of ,he M'k Pck the house-
Notes
Celia Etta Garven has filed a suit
against V. H. Garven to recover 300
on a promissory note executed in San
Jose, Cal., July 5, 1904. An attach
ment has been levied against the prop
erty of Garven.
Mary Sarah Bennett, whose mother
resides in Portland ,was yesterday
legally adopted In the county court
by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller. The
child is aged 4 months, and her name
was ordered changed to Miller.
Advertisement for Hood River Apples.
The order from the Chinese govern
ment for ten boxes of Hood River ap
ples to be placed on display at an ex
hibit to be made at Pekin this winter
would seem to indicate that the long
talked of awakening of China has ar
rived. However, it appears that
China has been supplied heretofore
with Japanese apples, and having de
veloped an appetite for the fruit that
is supposed to symbolize man's fall
from grace, wants a change. The
Japanese fruit is said to resemble its
native sons, being both small and
brown, and to have become particu
larly unpalatable to the residents of
the Flowery Kingdom since the con
quests of its smaller but more enter
prising and energetic neighbor. Let
us hope that the flavor of American
fruit will create as fervid desire for
more as did the poor house gruel to
Oliver Twist, and that the countless
millions of China will soon be munch
ing them. Better Fruit.
DEATHS.
MASON At the home of its parents
in this city, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Mason, October 2, 1907, Henry C.
Mason, aged 3 months.
NICHOLSON At her home near Bar
low, September 21, 1907, Mrs. J. C.
Nicholson, at an advanced age.
SHORTLIDGE At his home in Ore
gon City, September 27, 1907, at the
age of 72 years, Jesse Shortlldge.
MARTIN At Nome in the early days
of September, E. F. Martin, aged
about CO years.
itr. Qtion.i th n, foi. o f,.tn ;noi(i eirerts and nas since moved them
Miss Anna Hosey. who has been '"IC fa ln f"'k wnty. where they
visiting her sister for the past month w 1 ' .rt'l(le- A boHt of frl'"n,,;1 al
at Chenowlth, Wash., has returned ",h tf B"e Mr"; zlnK,r an,) h,;r 'anlly
home leave Oregon City.
Mr.' and Mrs. Charts Latourette, of! M,r- w v,r- at one tlm nuporln
Salem. are visiting friends ln this city i1"""1 "hw! In Oregon City,
guests of Mrs. Norrls on Twelfth i, h'f wlfe arHl '"Khter, are home
street iirom Alaska after a stay In that cold
Mrs. May Mills and son, Glen, re-!counAry1 "f flv,e, earH' They will take
turned to Oregon City yesterday after "P their residence at Green Point,
a visit with friends In this clty.-8a- lhtLlr J h"m; ; ,
lem Statesman 1 1 r 1 "Hard, of Marcola, and
Captain J. T. Apperson, of Oregon br,,le ar,r'y!'1 last night from
City, spent some time In the city with 1";B?n t,tyr"n thelr way t0 the Haw
relatives this week and attended the lmlH !wn- Th''v were married at Ore-
fair. McMlnnvllIe Register. !fff,nc,t'r a f"w (a aK0- MrH-
, . . . , ilard s name was Miss Giissle Randall,
In n; r, V ett"rne:1,t hr hvme a rMCnt Krn,lllat of Wl'lamete Uni:
in Oregon City last evening after hav- verslty Eugene Dallv Guard
ing spent several weeks picking hops y' U "a"y (,"ar"-
near Salem.-Salem Statesman. . 0. F. Wilbur Is something of a sat
Miss Sarah Morley, who has been llrlst and when he " takes his pen In
the guest of Mrs. F. L. McKimsey of ,hand" continues to sling Ink until the
una ciiy, nas returned to ner nome in bare spots show In bold relief. A
"The only rival to Santa C!aus In the hearts and mln.U of tt, children."
Coming with Banners Flying Glorious Revels In FairylandWon
derland Transplanted
Two Bfg Overwhelming GENTRY Performances Rain
or Shine at
OREGON CITY, SAT., OCT. 12
Rarest and Most Remarkable Exhibition of all Times
Geaitry
Bros
FAMOUS SHOWS UNITED
THE WORLD'S BEST
TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION
Twice Bigger and Better than Ever Before, Royally and Radlently Rein
forced by the Original Historic -
MRS. GEN. TOM THUMB
(Now the Countess Magrl) together with tho Count and Huron Magrl, the
Royal Twin Italian Lilliputians, comprising the world's Smallest living
Family.
DAN PATCH
(1:55) marvelously reproduced, break
ing World's Record by 28oo miracu
lous moving pictures.
BIRTHS.
BOY To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes,
of Hood View, September 24, 1907,
a son.
GIRL To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tooze
of Hood View, September 21, 1907,
a daughter.
GIRL To Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter, a
daughter.
MARRIAGES.
TELFORD-LUTZ At the home of the
bride, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lutz, In
Falls View, September 29, 1907,
Maxwell D. Telford of Canemah and
Miss Ella Margretta Lutz, Rev. J.
R. Landsborough officiating.
PETERS-BYROADS Wednesday,
October 2, 1907, Captain G. W.
Peters of Portland, and Mrs. Anna
Byroads, of Forest Grove, Judge G.
B. Dimick officiating.
Oregon City. Salem Statesman.
Miss Mary Sunderland of Sheridan
Is attending school in this city and
United States deputy marshal last
week asked for the loan of his wheel
and after knocking about five dollars
living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. !f"t of the wheel gave Wilbur 25 cents.
A. Nash. This led .Mr. Wilbur to sit down and
Mrs. M. G. Cleaver, who visited wrl,e to the dpP,'ty' chief and tell of
city last week has left lUl(L &eroHlty" by which he had
friends in this city last week has left
for North Bend, where she went to
join Mr. Cleaver.
Mrs. Roy McFarland, of San Jose,
Cal., and Miss Maud Cleaver of Leb
anon, are visiting their brother In
this city, Superintendent McKee.
Miss Myrtle Martin, who was elect
ed teacher of the Mount Pleasant
schools, has decided to teach at Hub-
suffered. What the bill of expense
was which the said deputy turned In
to his chief the letter from Mr. Wilbur
Is likely to bring forth. "
Pompeii, the new town platted on
the site of the Government camp at
Mount Hood, Is said to have a sawmill
and a boom. A number of Oregon City
bard, and so informed the M,,rnt ther? ?.n.'i
Pleasant school officials. C ' "u,,u , ' , couaf? n ln's
r di . L, . hew sawmill, being erected by O, C.
sleJ?ht RaI)h M'l'an. David fYocum, Is to provide lumber for cot
McMillan, Marshall Lazelle, John Han- jtage purposes. It is predicted that
ny, Lester Marrs and Joo Ganong Pompeii will become a famous sum
have returned to Corvallis, to resume mer resort within a few years, and
the r work at the Oregon Agricultural many Oregon City people are getting
Lollege- " I In on the ground floor.
MILLE MABLE, youngest, sweetest.
prettiest of all animal trainers, with
her troupe of trained dogs, eyclo rid
ing monkeys and rope walking ba
boons "Darktown" and his Famous Mule
"Ginger"
Just Added, "OKLAHOMA"
the dearest, cutest and only Babv
Camel In America, (born in Norman,
Okalhoma, April 19), and 50 other new
and entrancing features Including
Prof. Crigler's Splendid Military Bund.
300 Ultra Marvelous Animal Actora
Equities, Canines, Monkeys, Goata,
Pigs, Sheep, and Elephants, that
charm, thrill and da..le by their al
most human Intelligence.
50 Beautiful Ponies In one act 50
THE B PEERLESS PETITS
America's foremost acrobats,
THE 5 LANDAUER8
In Magnificent Poslngs of Ancient and
Modern Statuary
The Cleanest and Absolutely the Best Tented
Exhibition in the World
The Children's Perennial Favorite. Sights, Scenes and Sensations that
nowhere else can be seen. The Greatest Ever. Absolutely Unique, Unpar
alelled and Unapproachable. "
PEERLESS AND POETIC STREET PAGEANT
Unfolding to Public View all tho Vast, Varied, Picturesque and Fairyland
Processional Resources of Gentry Brothers' Tented Establishments.
Parade Starts from the Exhibition Grounds Promptly at 10 A. M.