OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907. o LOCAL BRIEPS The Clark Counly Teachers' Insti tute will IickIii In Vancouver on Dn. comber 2. Wm, Uftiwutt, of Mount I'laMimt, has Mold IiIh homo and will move Info I Im properly belonging t' Mrs, Red dfiway, Tim damage Niilt of Michael lion iijt against the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co, Im on trlul this week In Urn Federal ('unit nt Porthind. Tim young pMiplK of tin presbyter Inn church who have been planning for u hoiik service have postponed u iinill after T.hnnkKKlvltiK. Itiilney Freeman have opened a warehouse for the stile of vehicle In Ihu Armory building, ami will noon operut" a Hour ami feed store, Tho Wyotuiu Whist Club wsh enter tained Friday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs, Frederick VV. Humphry, Tho prize was won hy Mrs. Id-rt '.VIImoii, Mrs, Samuel Itntdorf died ut Glad stone Monday evening, ut tho homo of I'M Harrington. Hho was tho victim of pni'iimonla and wax VI years of aw, Tho effort to form a impermaker's union at tho m.-ciin Sunday night wa not entirely micreNsful, Another meeting will ho hold In tho Hour fit-turo, Mm. lii'wollyn Adams entertained tho Aloha Club at nor homo Thursday of last wet li. InldKo wan playod, and Mrs. John It. l'thwmte won tho prl,o, Tho ()uk Grove Improvoiuont Ahho clntlon will hold a meeting, under scored important, on Thurnduy even ing, lite, 5, Ntiw officer to elect, tho Invitation says, Ih'Kpi tlii- fuel that wage nro "coining down" all along tho lin, there are more applicant for work at thn mill in thU rlty than can ho given employment, A Grange institute wa hold In Kniipp' I nil Monday. Tho purpoHe if tlio Institute wn tho Instruction of offloer and depuilen, ami wu not n public f iiiifl i hi. A tax of nvo mills for road purpna e haa been levied In tho G-orge road district for road puriHweK. Judge Dliulik altoiidod Iho meeting Satur day night at which tho action wax taken, Special meeting will ho held at Hull Ituii to coiiKlder voting road taxes next Haturday at 1 p, in.; Sandy tx'Xt Saturday evenliiK. and at Oak Grove Friday, December C, In tho evening, Chan. Murphy, who I charged with ordering th" drink and Miming to pay In tho saloon nin hy Stewart & Him. on Main street, had young Stow, art arretted for iiMxaull Thuraday Ulghl lust week. Columhla Hock & ladder Company believe In taking tltn hy tho fore lock. Among It other plana for It dance on the night of Washington's birthday It ha secured Parson or- lo'ntra for that ocruslon. Adolph Welderbush, of llorlng. went to Portland mid becoming friendly with n nt ranger m taken down the street to a Kd point for cHcapo and then robbed by the stranger. Ho was bad ly beaten; tho robber got Newton lleer. ImperHoiiator, will api'icur In an entertainment at tho Odd Follow hall. Oregon City. Satur day evenliiK. Nov. .10. Ho la a dram atic Imperaonator and appear under the atiHplccH of tho local lodge. A Crango Institute wa held In Knapp'a Hall Monday. Only uiemher who were to receive Inxtructlon were In attendance, among thciNo being of ficer and deputies who wlnhed to re celvo certain aecret work of tho or der. Monday tho O. W. V. tranpnrted It piiMMengor nrotiml through Clad Htone and acroHs tho wagon bridge lit that point rather than allow of an accident to passenger who might venture ncrona It now structure on foot. Tho local order of tho W. H. C. wn liiKpceted Monday aftoruiMin hy Mr. Corn Imvl. of I'nlon, depart ment proaldcnt, and Mra. Jennie lllg Kin, of Kugene. department lnnpec tor. A hocIiiI tlmo followed tho In a port Ion. Tho rain of tho past few day havo enabled tho different depart ment at tho Willamette and Crown Columbia paper companies to resumo work. This move proved very accept able to thono men who werti laid off ten day ago. Tho aiidden ralxo In tho Clackamaa Ulver Saturday and Sunday washed out tho fish rack nt tho flnh station and put an end to tho work for this oaon. A good work hn hern done nt thU station and over four million eggs Hortirod. Tho Crown-Columbia Tulp & Paper Coinimnv Wudnemlay aftorncam ills trlbiited niole than Kit) turkey nmntifc Ha rmployoH. every man who I tho head of a family receiving a lino bird. This la tlio unnual rustom of tho company and is appreciated hy the (mii ploy oa. ' Newton Wonncott. little Hon of Mr and Mra. Kdward Wcmacott. near K tnenda cot tho flllgera of hlH left hand in tho wheela of tho cream sop nrator laat week and they were sg badly lacoratod that amputation of ,ono of tho fingers was necessary Tho First Slnto Hank, nt UroHham, has decided to Increuso iti capital to $20,0(l(KI. Tho new officers aro A Meyora. president ; Thoo. llrugger vice nresldent: L. 11. Stringer, cash lor. Hoth Mr. Meyers and Mr. Stein gor will give their whole attention to tho bank worn. Lust week Otto Kleatsch secured a license to marry MIhb Afreda Sngner but tho ceremony hns been put off awhile. Tho six months have noi (dansed Hlnce Mr. Kleatsch waa given a divorce from his former wlfo who inn ouiuxi to have the decree net aside. Kstncada News. County Hiiperrnlondeiit (lary In miik lug hluiHoir familiar with bin field of labor by personal vlalta to the schools, IfHt week ho vlaltoil Iho hcIukiIh at Needy, Heaver Creek, Hamsona, Mackshurg and Dryland, Ho make a favorable roport of tho progresH ho lug made In thoHn hcIkhiI, Council mot again Wednesday even ing, only to adjourn. No hiiNlne ha been transacted uliico thn holi day began, There I considerable business piling up ahead of the City Father and It will bo necessary soon to hold a "Clearing House" Hrsslon. Tho Congregational, Ilapthit. Meth odist KplMropal and Presbyterian i dispute hut that hn did object to tho leaving of hi gaton open by them. It will ho threaded out In court. Thanksgiving morning Jarne Tay lor, aged 00 yearn, a Portland mor phine eater, who formerly resided In Oregon City, wa found In a dying condition on the river hank In tho rear of tho old flour mill on Fourth hi root. When found Taylor wa lying with laith feet In th water and hi ap pearance Indicated that ho had boon exposed to the rain all night. He wa removed to tho city-Jail and l)r. Nor rl summoned who stated tht man had an overdose of morphine. He died In les than an hour after ho wan found. Is omet churches united for Thankglvlng aorvleuH In tho First Congregational church at 10:,'lil o'clock Thurnday. Itev. K. C. Oakley, of tho Congrega tional church preached tho Thank giving sermon. HI subject wa "Commonplace mossing." Willamette want to he i, rlty and to that end T. J. (Inry, C. H. linker and K. P. Iterdlno have been appoint id a rommltteii to make a aurvey of tho town In order to determine tho Isiundnry line of tho proposed cor poratlon, They will report at a mas meeting to he held In tho near future, Klchard Kublsch, of Clncknmaa Height, wa committed to tho In sane asylum TiicHilay, Kublsch came hero from tho Fast many year ago. Ho ha alway been peculiar and hi neighbor have never been able to get along with him. Several time hi sanity ha been questioned, but till 1 tho first time ho ha been committed. J. A. Young wa displaying a largo sample of put aloes and a largo turnip raised on h! farm at Harmony. One potato In the hunch weigh over three pound and a half und tho turnip I as big a your iieaa. one of Mr. Young neighbor report that tho hide from which tho turnip came will make a good well. Judge lllmlck attended tho road meeting last Friday night of the Mt. Pleaaanl and Canemah mail district. There was a largo gathering and lit tle opisixltlon to tho Improvement. A tax of five mill wa voted a a siwr lal levy, and It I anticipated that th levy will produce a sum sulllclont for couAtdcrahlo road building. The schoo) board of the port fund school district I In a bail wny. The board ha a balance In hank of alxiut Tho body wa removed to Coroner Holman'H undertaking parlor, where It. will ho held until hi affalra can ho investigated. 8TRAYED From Highland, about! a week ago, a very ainall, brown-1 black dog. Tall curl iiikiii hack, very pretty dog. Will aoine kind friend let! u know where' ho Is? Reward will ho given. V. C. Davidson. o .0 PERSONALS o Mr. O. W. Grace and daughter, El len, visited Portland friend over Sun day. Mis Harriet Cochran Is on a visit to Mr. and Mr. John P. Keating, at New berg. Mr. John W, Ider arrived homo last week from a vIhII to friend at (Irani Pas. ! Judge Uvy Ktlpp, of Chenowlth, ! Wash., wan visiting In tho city a few ! days this week. Mr. F. C, Woolson, of Kverett, Wash., spent Thanksgiving with her Hlster, Mr. C. A. Nash. o ! A F Mr. N. K. l-ang, general manager it A tho Willamette, 1 homo from a Imsl-; A in' trip to San Francisco. j Mis Majorlo Caufleld, who I teach- j lug in the Pendleton school 1 homo for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. It. II. lleatle had a guoHta on Monday Mr. Harry Warren, of Port land, and Mr. Norman Myers, of Til lamook. Mr. and Mr. U, T. Mcitaln aro on a trip ut point or interest in van ! $;joto and with liabilities of the year, t frnl. and expect to be gone about , St and salaries maturing monthly. ofaniinlh. $100,(Mio. It hsik like It would bo necessary to Ishuo warrant to pay teacher, and these are likely to cause no little Inconvenience to those who must accept them. The O. W. P. had a hard time Mon day In an effort to save It new bridge at (iladstono. The rise In tho river carried coiiHlderablo dehrl against tho tomptrary structure in use In the erection of the new Bteel bridge acros the Clackamas at that point, and for some time fears worn enter tained that tho new structure would bo washed away. According tj the school law s of this State preparation aro made for cir culating libraries In tho several sclnsd district over the State, To that end hook have been received 111 till city by Superintendent Gary, and are ready for distribution. Clerks -over the county will pleas get these biKik a soon a convenient. Since the rle In tho river steam boat have resumed their regular run to Corvalll. The first boat came up Sunday evening, and left down the river Monday morning. She I the Pomona and she will continue in the service. The regular departing days will bo Monday. Wednesdays, and Fridays as uxual, and arriving days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. peter James, a young Italian of Vancouver, was arrested for buying two blue shirts from a soldier In vio lation of the federal statutes. He was held in the city Jail until Satur day morning when ho was taken be fore the I'nlted States court com missioner at Kalama ami placed under $.5(10 ball. Not being able to secure hall he was taken to Tacoma to await his hearing before tho federal court. The story I being told the rounds that A. J. Walker, candidate for Coun cil on the Good Government ticket at Mllwaukle. has turned over to the other side and now thinks It would be unwise with tho present condition of tho town's finances to cut loose from tho Mllwaukle Cluh. As It Is too lato to take him off tho ticket tho conster nation In the camp of his old friends Is said to lio great. Friends of Miss Genevieve Capen, of Willamette, surprised her Satur day evening. An old-fashioned candy pull furnished amusement for the evening. Tho friends who participat ed were Vada KUIott. Hael Francis. Morlota Hickman, Hess Capen, Gen evieve Capen, Arden Hickman, Gay lord Godfrey, Mrs. Viola M. Godfrey. Raymond Olesen, Harold Swafford, Cnil Schrani. Leonard Kunyan, Mr. Hoss. I C. Otto, ex-Chief of Police of Lincoln, Nob,, where an excise law hns been tested, will deliver an ad dress In Shively's opera-house this evening nt 7:45 o'clock. Mr. Otto will relate the experience that Nebraska has had under her. excise lawv May or Cuulield will make an argument In support of the charter amendments that, nro proposed by himself. Frank lin T. Grlinth, W. S. U'llen and J. U. Campbell. Mrs. Martha C. Masters, one of the oldest residents of Oregon, died on Tuesday night at tho home of her son, W. Y. Masters, at C75 East Mad ison street, Portland, at tho iiko of 7G yenrs. Mrs. Masters was tho widow of William Masters, who died several years ago, and the daughter of Rev. John W. York. She was born In Green county, Illinois. In 1852 she crossed the plains with her father and mother, and married Mr. Masters in 1802. She leaves two sons, W. Y. Masters and F. K. Masters. Four residents of Abornethy have I been having trouble over the right of way across certain, grounds leased hy Kdward G. ClevenKor. As a re- Mrs. Ci. W. Grace and daughter, Kllon, spent Thanksgiving with j friends at Clarkes, the guests of Mrs. , i nt..... I II. 1 4. IIUIKU. i Miss Ida Fourmal, of Oregon City, 4 ha returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L C. W'ooley In Eugene. Eugene Guard. Vli.ain Ruloli'h anil T?lnh CrriHR. who have been at the Pansy l!asln mines lor several monins, arriveu home last week. Mrs. E. I Shaw, who underwent an operation for appendicitis In., a Portland hospital Saturday, la report ed a Improving nicely. Mr. E. F. Martin, and her daugh ter, Mrs. Sadie White, recently re turned from Alaska, were calling on friends In Oregon City Saturday. Messrs. Chas. Gadko and Win. Schaeffcr are on a trip Into the moun tains some 30 miles from Oregon City. They anticipate good hunting and fishing. Mr. John ShulU and family have moved to Oregon City, where they will hereafter reside. Their house hold goods were shipped Tuesday. Corvallis Gazette. Mr. Israel P. Putnam, formerly of Canemah, but now of Battleground, Wash., was In the city on business last week and made several social calls on friends. Mrs, William Stoever returned home Sunday from a two months' visit at Tacoma and Pressor, Wash being accompanied by her two grand children. Lea and May Stelnmeler. Miss Juliet Cross was home for tho Thanksgiving holidays, from her schKil work at the University of Ore gon, as was also Miss Ada Miller from her school work at Gaston. Mrs. E. Falrchlld, of Portland, form erly Miss Myrtle Watson, of Oregon City, underwent a surgical operation last week at St. Vincent's Hospital for a tumor. The operation was suc cessful. Students home for the Thanksgiv ing holidays are Miss Edna Caufleld, Mis Nleta Harding. Miss Clara Cau fleld, Miss Angellne Williams, Nor wood Chnrman, George Sullivan, Florence Sullivan, Sadlo Sullivan and Elaine King. ty. and Mrs. George Secrest of Or egon City have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, George Klllln for a few days. Mrs. Secrest has Just returned from an extended visit through California Nevada and Mexico. Mrs. Secrest and Mrs. Klllln were old chool mates. Woodburn Independent. Miss Gertrude Moores, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Moores, of Salem, will bo married at her home next week. Sho is well known In Oregon City, as she resided here when Mr. Moores was register of the United States Land Office. about the tight sort of a display of the right sort of Jewelry-something that ap peals to the artistic sense. The wearing of a taste fully chosen piece of Jewel ry and of a Diamond is an evidence of refinement. It gives the wearer an indication of well-to-do-ness that could be produced in no other manner. If you would like to have the pleasure of viewing a really worthy, dependable array of DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, make it a point to visit our store any of these days. When it comes to purchasing, always be sure that whatever you buy is worth the money. If you feel that you are hardly competent to judge, let us assist you. We stand behind a stock that invites com parisons from everybody. A stock that looks right and is right. Btimeiste & Andff esen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner NOT AN ENEMY TO THE CLUB 'TZ streets; on the other hand, would ob tain from them all the finances pos- j slble and expect no favors from them j Oklahoma has C9.300 square miles, remarkably free from waste places. MILWAUKIE CANDIDATE 'COMES OUT PAT ON A NEW PLATFORM. j in mm iru cuuuani. miu luis siaie- I men Is the following plank of the I Good Government League, which reads: In the municipal campaign in Mll waukle, which ends next Monday night, It appears that the Good Gov ernment League, which nominated three candidates for Councilmen in ,nn effort to capture control of the A New York woman stood in line for -fifteen hours the other day to reach a bank teller's window to be In formed that her account had been overdrawn $25. She did not pay the "Every day of operation of the over draft. That was different gambling house Milwaukie has lost j and Is losing some of the elements T , nnn nn. . that go to make up a good, ordinary iS.OOO.OOO years from now, says a American community. You may be i , ' "I ' T ?g6 " n.. o .i t nk k o be no larger than the 8-yearold boy nv. c i ill r ii is siiLui, uui. ii ( , tint' I m n. A m . . . generation who expect again to ap- ni'l'UT tn t on -,rl, o Y mu.-n mane waukie Voter, you ONGHT to against it and YOU KNOW IT vote You hard to defend this resort that they seem to have no energy left for im- up their minds to content themselves with being marked down. provement of Milwaukie." If the Good Government . t An ft itt la hairier moHa tt trrm a elt government has cot hol.l of 1 " e W1"" uovernmeni league. r'"6 - gold brick. A. J. Walker, one of the I elects all three candidates it will not new wie to oe cauea unco.n to ,,,, n nominitPii on ihe Good Govern-: have control of the city government of temtory taken from Oregon W ash- It Is probable that tho 11-story suit of the controversy Anton Ander- Uoavd of Trade building, of Portland, son. Edward Anderson and Nels Nel- wlll bo converted into a modem hotel, son have been bound over to court hy its owners, advances having been in the sum of $100 each for assault, made for Its rental by a prominent Clevenger claims he had no objection hotel man. to tbe men cl'08Hln& tne Bljound In The captain of one of the Frisco steamers running out of Portland says that within the past ten days he has had a number of inquiries as to whether a man can work his passnge down. He says this has not happened for years and indicates that work is scarce at this time. Farmers through the country report that they are find ing plenty of help at this time and at reasonable wages. How It Happened. Mr. Dewtell There goes a ninn who met with n great disappointment hi love. s Mra. newtoU-Why, 1 thought !, married the girl. v , M t)pwti.M-Ycs. He I'i.l.-.hV, It Is netHMsnry to hone, thou.!,!i hope should be nl.vn; n dehutiv!. t;' hope It self Is happiness, mid lis frustrations, however frequent, are yet less drariilful than Its extinction. Dr. Johuson ; as far as the Milwaukie Club is con- ! ! cerned, in view of Mr. Walker's dec i lination. As there is one hold-over men nominated on the Good Govern ment League ticket, repudiates the very thing for which the league was ulnrtoil In n Rtirnrt fttntpmpnf Mr. Walker says i Councilman, there would be two for "in presenting myself as a candi- i abolishing the club and two for re date for Councilman on the Good Gov-' tuning t. It is now too late to take eminent League ticket for the nextjM""- Walker off the ticket. municipal election. I will herewith de-, ; tine my policy regarding the Milwau-j LET goURNE GET MANDATE. kle Club, etc., so there will be no pos- slble misunderstanding for the voter, ' and thereby lessening the chance for I How Senator Might Compel Roose accusatlons of misplaced confidence I Velt to Run Again. In case of election. Vi . a "I am not in favor of attempting to The Washington Post recommends abolish the Mllwaukle Club at the Pla? to Senator Bourne to compel present time, and in the face of a President .Roosevelt to serve another National panic as It now exists, which ; ,erra- The, p,a? ,sto bring manda would mean the canceling of a major , suit in the Supreme Court re portion of our revenues, which would ' Quiring Roosevelt to obey the will of necessarly create more burden to the I the people. The Post says: taxpayer. Hot air Is all right in Its I w "Bourne yearns for Roosevelt as a place, and talk Is cheap, but It takes ! hart yearns for the water brook. Not noney to make the mare go. ; only is he deaf to the dissuading "Hut again, should other mean, 0fj tongue, but there is a menacing note obtaining sufficient revenue be forth-11" his overtures that is nothing short coming in the near future, such as 1 of blood-curdling. If Rosevelt with-fmnohiBino- tho smith Panlfio Roll-! stands him there will ,be tragedy. , . 1 1 , j uouriie snoum lei sup iiie uoj;s ui Ington, Idaho and Montana, and mak ing Spokane the capital. The people of Spokane are taking the leading part in securing the proposed new State. road, which seems quite probable i from all indications, or other means of obtaining revenues, then will I most heartily indorse the anti-club movement, for it certainly is In no wise gracing our otherwise law-abiding city. Will further state I am op posed to granting any special favors to any big corporation, such as free right-of-way along, or across our law and draw a mandamus on the recreant Theodore." 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