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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908. Episcopal Pariah Meeting, Tim nniniul parlHh mooting of St. I'nul'H KplHrupiil Church was hold Wednesday nlKlit unci tlio following ollleors wont chosen: George A. Hard ing, II. L. Kelly, John II. Humphry, KImt A. Cliupuian, Richard Trior, W. II. Stafford, II, II, Hughes, vestry mini; 11. I j, Kelly, aenlor warden; John It. lliitnpliryN, junior warden; George A, Harding, treasurer; John U. iwiiiwime, secretary. Ht. I'nul'H (lullil ofllcora aro a fol lows: Mm, It. J. (ioodfellow, presl clmit; Mrs, ThoniuH Warner, vlco pres Kimit; M rn. T. F. Ilownn, secretary; Mrs. itiiHina Fonts, treasurer. Tho officers of tlio Daughters of tho King nro; MIh M. L. Holmes, presi dent; Miss Margaret GoodfulloW, vlco president; Mr. Arthur C. Warner, secretary; Mr. II. 8. Moody, troaMiir or. 8ummont. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stat of Oregon, for Clackamas County, fcllzabolh Wood, Plaintiff, vs. Jjiurnneo Jl. Wood, Defendant. To I.auranco J. Wood, defendant: In tlio nanio of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby romilred to appear and answer tlio complaint filed against you In tho above entitled null on or bo foro tint Dili day of Juno, 1908. that being tho laMt day prescribed In tho order of publication of thin summons, and If you full to ho appear and an swer Hitld complaint tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief thoro In prayed, towlt: A decree dissolv ing tho marriage contract existing be tween you and tho plaintiff. This summon u published In tho Ori'Koa City Enterprise, newspaper, for hIx consecutive week by order of Hon. Tlio. A. Mcllrldo, JuiIko of tho said court, mado on tho 24th day f April, 190K, tho first pulillcatlon being on tho 24th day of April, 190K. CLVDI5 RICHARDSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Mammoth Egg From Klllln. Clackama County has always boon noted for Its excellence of cllmato, unsurpassed fertility of aoll, record breaking berry crops, and now comes Dud Thompson, of Klllln precinct with tho premium mammoth egg of tho country. Mr. Thompson brought to this office Wednesday a welt formed egg, which measures seven Inches around tho center and eight and three quarters around the ends, which was laid by one of bis black Minorca hens. alio R. F. D. 3 Pacific Phone 146 LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED Delivered to order. Mill Located 3 Mllea from Town on Molalla Road. Cornice, Rustlo Casing, 8hlplap, Flooring, Etc OOOO TIMBER-PROMPT DELIVERY Bnrlev & S at ,. ' ' ' jt J- , , .. , , Percheron Stallion Ggusta Willi maKe me season as follows: Tuesdays-Logan, Henty Batter's Wedoesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn Thursdays-Viola, W-Ward's Fridays-Springwater, C. L;Bard's. Terms $ 10. Single leap; $15. for sea son; $20. to insure with foal. Owned by H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L. Bard, Sprkgwater. ;,, A IRcirivindcr Lent is here, and we are prepared to furnish you with the finest fresh and salt water fish in the market. Fruit in season. All Orders Deliv ered. ' t G. GATES 522 MAIN STREET ; - Letter Lilt. Letter lint for week ending April 24. Boatman, It. W.; Ilanderner, 10 ml I C; Koliorly, Dun; lllghftnld, Frank; Konli, Joseph; Montgomery, .1. I,; Parker, John; Hon, Onear; Watkln. T. 0,; HixilallHt, Secretary. Mrs. Groce Chapman Insana. Mrs. Grace Holilnson Chapman has been committed to tho Insane asylum. She was a wull known school toucher of this county before Imr marriage, mid a f"w months ago brought suit ngaliiHt Chapman, who lives at Clack amas, for the annulment of their mar riage, m the ground of cruel and in human trmitmeut. Her mind has been deranged for several weeks, Frakea Play Hera Sunday. Next Bunday's ball gamo on tho Cutioiiiah Park grounds will bo bo tweeu I lie pupermukers and tlio Krakes from West Portland. This will prob ably bo the most Interesting game of tho baseball season thus far and tho lino up follows: Oregon City Poaltlon West Port. Kelt c Antolno Habernlcht P Howard Hill lb A. Parrott Griffith 2b Kay Hater .......... .ss Bchmeer Kruger 3 b Day Van Northwlck ..If IL Parrott Adams cf Johnson Chapln rf Drennen Sue for Towing Logs. C. Pembroke and W. T. Murphy havo filed a suit against IL J. Dun- con and tho Doernbecher Manufactur leg Cotmiany. It Is alleged that tho plaintiffs made an agreement with Duncan to tow logs between Albany and Oregon City for f 10 er day, tho defendant to pay for tho fuel. They worked 49 days, for $490, and paid $30 for fuel and their total bill was $520, of which only $154 has been paid leaving a balance of I3GC. Pernbroko and Murphy say that tho logs were cut Into veneering; lumber and taken to tho Coal co sawmill, ono mile North of Now Era and piled In tiers along tho rollrood track. Tho Docrnbechor Lumber Company claims to have so mo Interest In the lumber, and tho plaintiffs ask that tho material be sold In order to satisfy their claim for $.100 and attorneys tees. Taking Out Ore at Ogle. John D. FMrclough, president and general manager of tho Ogle Moun tain Mining Company, who baa been In tho city for tbo lout week, left this week for tho mines, accompanied by James Hatton, and bo will start up thn Rtampmlll as soon as he gets back In to tho district Mr. Falrclough states that when be left thero was some two feet of snow. Tbo prospects for tho mines are very bright and a largo amount of oro has been taken out dur ing tho Winter months. NEW ERA Mrs. John Thompson of The Dalles, Oregon, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dunlin, and family this week. Mrs. Ed. Hugglns of Fulton Is visit ing old friends here. John Slaughter was laid up with a ) ; Til . PHONE 2744 EDISON Phonographs No sinde thin furnishes j so much entertainment to the whole family, young and and old as the Edison Phono graph. It's first cost is small. The cost of running it is nothing. New records cost 35c. Suppose you bought one or two a mojith; you would soon have a nice as sortment, and never miss the money. We would like to put an Edison Phonograph in your home to enjoy for a week. If you do not want to keep it, it won't cost you anything. If you do keep it, a little payment down and a little each month will soon pay for it. Prices $12.50 up. HUNTLEY BROS. CO. OREGON CITY, Or. EDISONS-VICTORS -COLUMBIA! badly swollen hand and arm several daya during lajit week. Oliver Ferguson was a Barlow visi tor Bunday. Fred Dose, of Woodburn and W. H Balr. of Canby. two noted potato deal ers; ' "hiked It" to Canby Saturday night on account of the train being several hours late. Our potato man O. II. Brown, counted the ties from Oregon City on tho same occasion, reaching the station In time to see the train going "around the bend." Mr. Wlrf was kicked in the back br a horse Saturday. Dr. Strickland was called and found no bones brok en, but the man was badly bruised. Mr. Wlrf was resting easy at last re- Dort. Charles Bradtl was a Portland visit or on Friday of last week. J. L Hoffman attended the tele phone committee meeting in Canby Saturday. Tho primary election here Friday was a Quiet affair. Duncan brothers from the Univer sity at Eugene were the guests of John Burgoyno and family Friday night. Mrs. D. McArthur returned Friday from Shellvllle. Cal.. where she has been vlHltlng her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Newman. Mrs. Dustln Is tearing down her house on Railroad and Mill street, and will probably replace It with an up- to-date five-story steel and concrete structure with all modern improve ments. For further particulars call on owner or ner ageni ai a i-ouegw street. Claud Houghnm Is snfferlng with an enlargement of the liver. Dr. Ded man Is In attendance and on Monday Mr. Hougham'a fever registered 102. SHUBEL Albert Moehnke had quite an acci dent on his way home from town last Saturday evening. Near what Is known as Cape Horn on the Beeson hill, the road Is scarcely wide enough for two teams to pass and there Is no railing along the dangerous side. Another team was coming from the opposite di rection, and one horse being nervous, a collision took place with the result that both teams, including everybody in tho wagons went down the bluff. Albert's buggy was broken nearly to Bpllnters, his horse crippled, and the persons more or less bruised. That no lives were lost Is a miracle, as this is ono of tho steepest and most danger ous passes In Clackamas County, and why our County Court has failed to put up a railing Is a mystery, and It seems to us they should be held crim inally responsible for any accidents that occur from their negligence. Robert Glnthor is building a new fence along the road on his property. The rock crusher has been moved to David Moehnke's place. The Shubel baseball nine were de feated by the Maple Lane nine on the Staben aiamond 7 to 6 last Sunday. Chris Moehnke, Jr., had some hay baled last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stormer visited Mr. Shockloy of Highland, Sunday. We would like to have our road supervisor give a good reason why the planks the County allowed us should not be placed where they are the most needed. It's up to you Ed. Mr. Hettman Is laid up with kidney trouble again. Mrs. John Heft and children visited with Mrs.' It. Glnther'g Sunday. The young folks of the Lutheran church gave their new pastor a pleas ant birthday surprise last Monday evening.- Will Clark has unfortunately lost a horse. 8TAFFORD. Two inches of rain has washed the face of nature, and made everything look like Spring, although there are al ways some few, who are not ready for rain. George Saum. who has been ailing for a number of years, died Friday morning aad was burled from tse Bap tist church, In the Stafford cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. Waehlte preached a ver able discourse and a long procession followed the remains ML Proprietor 69-71 TRIRD "The Fullworth" Hat "The name SEE OUR BIG to the last resting place., He leaves two children and a number of grand children to mourn tbe loss of a kind father. The children are Mrs. Lena Ellegsen, of Stafford, and George Saum of Napavlne, Washington. He was 02 year old. He was confined to bis bed but a few days. Zack Elleg sen, who was a son-in-law, has been very sick too, but Is so he can walk slowly about now. Miss Bee Gage came from school to her grandfather's on Thursday, sick with what at first was feared might be typhoid fever but change of air and water have seemed to help her, so she will be able to return to school by LOW RATES WILL BB MADE THIS SEASON BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LIKES IN OREGON From Oregon City Ore. AS FOLLOWS: BothWivi. One Wav ; T9 Through Via Portland California Chicago $73.00 $87.50 St. Louis 68.00 82.50 St. Pad 60 50 81.75 Omaha 60.50 75.00 Kansas City60.50 75.00 TICKETS WILL BB ON 8ALB ;tMay 4, 18 Jane 5, 6, 19, 20 ly 6, 7, 21, 23 Aogtfst 6, 7, 21, 22 f . 1 . Good for rctnrn In 90 day. with (toporer I . priYUege at pleasure witbia limit. REMEMBER THE DATES For any further Information call on f . B.5 T. F(tld Local aobnt. or .write to ,d WM. MC MURRAY, General Paiienger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON EAST "THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE Chicago Clothing STREET Portland Between Extraordinary Specials in WITS for Men and Young Men This week we offer you the choice of hundreds of styles of the finest Wonted, Cassimere and Serge Suits; single and double breasted in fancy stripes, checks, blue and black; snappy styles and materials. AH new patterns and colorings. Re gular $ 1 5 . 0 0 values at the low price of only assures the qoallty. " All shapes, WINDOW DISPLAY Saturday. George Aden has been hauling sand. There was quite a buzzing of the telephone last week to get a deputy sheriff to serve at the primary held at Frog Pond school bouse last Fri day. MOUNTAIN VIEW News seems to be scarce this week. The fog is very heavy here and there is no sun. Mr. Gerber is busy working at Mrs. Frank Albright's house. Mrs. Burd has three children who are suffering with whooping cough. The baby 10 months old, is very bad. Mrs. Cook Is taking care of the baby. Mr. Chism and wife returned from New York last week, and are living In their house again. They will have the house repainted, and a new sidewalk built. Mr. Gerber has a sister and family visiting him this week. John Falrclough started to the mines again Tuesday morning. He took two men and some provisions out with him. He will return again next Sunday. W. H. Shank purchased a fine hound last week and J. M. Glllett will take care of It until huckle berry time comes. They will then go to the mountains and hunt bear and coyotes. The hound is a long-eared Missouri fox hound. Charlie Forbes has sold all bis household goods and Is now board ing with J. M. Gillett. He expects to start with his team for Southern Ore gon next week. Mr. Chamberlain and family are moving into the house vacated by C. Forbes. They are repapering it. Pearl Selby Is driving team for Geo. Ely this week. His other driver, George Ralney, has the mumps ror a change. Mrs. Hall drove out to the Superior Lumber Co's. mill last Saturday. She returned Monday morning. Messrs. Thos. Carrlco and Fred Cur ran were doing business in town Satur day evening. Mr. Sinclair and wife were in town Monday and took out another load of goods. There was a large crowd at Moun tain View Church last Sunday to hear the Easter exercises. There were 80 persons present. Why not have that many present every Sunday at Sunday school? The Sunday School lesson study and prayer meeting will be held at the church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. , . - MILWAUKIE T. Weight, a motorman of the O. W. P. Company, and a resident of Mil waukie, committed suicide by shoot ing himself through the heart Mon day morning, April 20. Ralph Mclntyre had the misfortune of having one of his legs broken by a horse falling on him. The county convention of the Rebek ahs was held at the W.O.W. Hall here last Monday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Sarah fivana gave a lecture on "Pure Food", at the last meeting of WRONG" A Hi ED IS Company Oak and Pine $2.50 REGULAR $3 Val; styles and shades. . CAR FARE PAID The Mothers Club, Friday, April 10. At their next meeting, April 24, Mrs. J. Thornburn Ross will read a paper on "The Education of .Children." There are several new buildings be ing erected in Milwaukie, which add greatly to the appearance of our lit tle city. J. E. Wetzler is putting up another warehouse. B. Tscharner and T. Toats have several cottages under construction. DODGE. J. M. Park has just received the cream separator he ordered last Janu ary. Harold Horner left for White Sal mon, where he will stay two months. The ball game at Elwood resulted in Springwater'a failure, the score be ing six to fourteen. An evangelist is at Elwood preach ing at the church. CENTRAL POINT The recent rain greatly benefitted the farmers as crops needed it badly. Every thing went off smoothly at the Primary election at New Era Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Randall visit ed Mrs. August Scheer, Friday. Miss Esther Creltzer Is working for Mrs. Charles Rider of Greenwood. Harry Eastman Jr. and August Scheer visited Canby Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bock, who have been visiting Mrs. Bocks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stauber' left Monday to reside at Auburn Washington. George Wlnesett of Mt Pleasant visited Mr. Scheer Sunday. Hon. David Penman of Central Point Avenue, visited Mr. August at Pleas ant Flat. Homer Barnett, of Lents, was here Monday and Tuesday transacting busi ness for the Rose City Realty & In vestment Co. of Portland. Mrs. Elsie Scheer of Central Point visited Mrs. Henry Scheer of Mt. Pleasant Tuesday. Mr. Cox, one of our most highly re spected neighbors, left Monday for California. Mr. Cox sold his place to a gentleman from Vancouver, and ex pects to reside In California. Central Point will miss Mr. Cox, as he was al ways ready and willing to help where ever he was needed j Come baek again Mr. Cox, we will all be glad to see you. COLTON . TJ. S. Dlx was busy making a new road to his field last week. Mr. Lundell and family, who came here from Eastern Oregon sometime ago, moved into thier new house last week. Mrs. S. Shanley left for Portland last week, where she 1b going to stay. Mr. Bergreen made a business trip to Portland last week. A. B. Countryman has been hauling lumber for Mr. Petersoa. The Col ton boys played ball Sunday. : Mr. Kelfer and family af San Fran cisco are visiting G. Putz and family. The Colton school will close Friday and there will bo & basket social Sat urday night in the Colton Hall. Every body Is Invited.