Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 15, 1908, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTtRPRItB, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1908.
Canby ond Southern Clackamas
CANBY
Satter.House Oumi.
Tint hoiiHo of John Sulfur buniiul to
thn Krounil Sunday aftiirnooh, Vdry
llltlu wam Mivdil, Tho nliirm wiih turn
oil In by Hi" piTHlHtfiil wIiIhIIImr of h
Himihmn J'tiddc ongliio Just im thn
Initio bull Kiuiin wiu In rtcrHH and
tho luiKfl niiiiihur proHont nt tho KBinn
, hmhIiiIi'iI by I hn bull txfim hurried to
tho Mf(iic of tl'u flro mill duvcil Urn
church and oilier adjoining hiilhlltiRH
from (lnHriicllon. Tbo Urn In thn Hatti'r
plucri had Rained too niiirli Iwadway
to alti-mnt to nav It with tho Inmlo-
(iHiiln fucllltli'H ut liainl mid i?rut erf t
ll hIioiiIi) Im Klvon for hhvIiik uny of
thn iD'lKhborliiK Ktnirhirns. Tho limn
won iiiirtliilly rovorod by liiMiiratiro, to
lm nmllllflt if 14110. wlill'll WLH urollltlt
'ly iihlil M layby I I. WulUor. Ilul
tho llro ocnirri'd at a morn moppiir
tu no tluix, tho lniMnoH unction of tho
town mlKht have linen nmlrciy wipflii
out. Tho town Hhoubl now HerlouHly
coiihIiIit n nyHli'in of waterworks
There Ih plenty of water In tho Mo
lullu river, it it d thorn are springs nar
thn city that could furnliili enough war
tor not only for fir" protection, hut
aluo to kIvu tho citizens ampin for
ilrlnkliiK uihI other tttirpoiieM. Thn qui
Hon him boon up boforo, but now that
the iloarth of protection In enno of flrn
' ban boon brought homo to tho people,
some action nIioiiIi bo taken.
K. J, Klim Ih nuuln ablo to bo around.
Tin funeral of Mr. Clara Btewart,
who lived between Neeily und Marks
burg, wait held Hunday at the Into
roHldonen. Tbo Interment was at Tur
tier.
Tho Ladle Aid held mi Ice croiitn
Modal In KnlKht'a Hull, Thursday
night. Tho hand boy furnlHhed tho
miiHlc. An enjoyablo tlnio I. reported.
OHcar Heniio will uruet a ri'Hlduiieo
on tho Dick lot ,
K. Feosko has Hold 25 acre of hit
farm near Marksburn to U. lb'.iigo fop
tnerly of North Dakota.
Goo. Watch ha transforrud 40 acre
neap Macktibiirg to Wni. Bchwabauer,
of Gladstone, who will ninko hlu homo
on tho placo. ,
It I reported that thn froat ba In
jured tho proHpoctn of tho prune crop
at IciiHt 75 per cent.
The Mtrawherry crop ha boon alight
ly diminished on account of the frost.
White Hroi. have purchased a hand
mjiiiii new autotnoblfn runithout for tho
uho of tho traveling public.
Alma Knight, Orva Sonton, Orsulla
Zeok. Hnz Hlltou and Ida Krueger
attended tho Harlow Sunday school
laat Sunday.
Tho 'an!y ball team hn Rot a win
ning Htreak now. After puttliiK out
tho flro the hoy put out tho Universi
ty Park team, of Portland, In one-two-three
order with n final score of 7 to
3 In favor of tlx homo team. Oswego
play nuit Hunday.
County School Superintendent, Gary,
mado a short vlMlt to Canhy Sunday.
MImk Marian Swnnby Im gone to
Newport to begin acbool Monday. Sho
will teach fur about two month.
J. Poery Condor will lectnro under
tho auHplce of the C'hrlHtliin Endeavor
at tho City Hall, Saturday night. Sub
ject: '"Maze, Phases and Craze of
Iiovo,"
Tho Republican Candldafrm will
apoak In Canby, Mondny, oviinlng; May
25. ,
NEW ERA
Mr. 0. II. Ilrown was aurprlaod by
a Koodly number of , lady friend lait
Friday In honor of her cryalal wed
ding aiinlverMiiry,
Mr. Tnylo went to town TiieMday
with a wagon loud of droHxcd meat for
tho market.
Mr, AiikiihI flchoer woh1 tho KuoHt
of Mr. Uenry Hcheor, of Twilight,
Tuesday afternoon,
Crunt Whlto was spwdlng bin now
aiitomohllo on ojir atreet Monday af
ternoon. Taylor flatten, of Ilerkley, Califor
nia, culled on IiIh old friend, Dr. Per
KUHon, olio day lunt week. Mr. Tlat
ton was a resident back In tho 70's.
Newt CrlloMor and son Krnest went
to Heaver Creek Hunday on bimlne.
MImh (,'arrlo IlurKoyno, of Hoattlo,
I apendlnn h'-r vacation at homo with
hor mother on tho farm.
"THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG"
MEADOWBROOK
Meadowbrook wa vlaltcd by a. very
common rain atorm Sundiiy and Homo
of tho young folk Junt returning;
from Sunday acb'Kil Rot allKhtly wot.
Ouy and ICcho Ijirkln, of Marquam,
woro vlaltlnR friend In thin vicinity
and alxu attended tho baaket aoclal at
Mtillno.
Homo of the Meadowbrook pcoplo
woro In Mullno Saturday night for tho
banket nodal.
Franklin Coopor and tho hcIiik
"inarm" called on Mr. Cralno Sunday
Mr. and Mr, llolman mado a Hying
trip to Hubbard Sunday;
Mr. Otto Ilofatettor was aurprlau
ThurKdny night by aomo of hi school
inatea. They bad a very jolly tlmo.
Mr. and Mn. Cralno callod oo V
and Mr; Holman, Sunday. '
Ralph Holman mado a buHlneaa trip
to Portland.
Somo of tho Meadowbrook pooplo
went to tho clrcu la Oregon SIty Sat
Ufday,
Meadowbrook high school, In, charge
of Prof. Dibble, 1 doing better nines
tho twelfth and fifth grade have quit
debating tbo incomo tax.
A number of enthualallc fan wit
noxacd a ball game Sunday between
Mullno and Liberal; everyone wo In
cllned to bellevo that tho Mullno boy
will ho with a llttlo pructlce, a pretty
fuxt bunch.
From all Indication, a couplo of
Meadowbrook boy wIiohq heart are
yearning for lovo and whoso aoul
aro rattling around for somebody to
cnll them darling, are thinking Hcrloim
ly of lovo as they have been seen late
ly wanning their nock and applying
lurd freely to tholr hiur.
C. I Staudlnger, head aawyor at tho
wenaner mm, na jiihi paiontea a pre
en for raialng chicken all roaxted
ready to servo right from tho Incuba
tor.
Kodol completely digests all classes
of food. It will get right at the trouble
and do the very work Itself for the
stomach. It la pleasant to take. Sold
by Howell & Jones. '
THE PLANET SALOON
A GENTLEMEN'S RESORT
You not only find gentlemen In front of the bar, but you find
thorn behind the bar, too.
L. RUCONICH, Prop.
His long experience In buslnoss enables him to purchase only
the best brand.
Wines Liquors And Cigars
A glasi of his well-kept boor
Telephone 80
or liquor will convince you. .
619 MAIN STREET
OREGON CITY, ORE.
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Percheron Stallion Ggusta
Willi moke the season as
follows:
Tuesdays-Logan, Henry Batter's
Wednesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn
Thursdays-Viola, W Ward's
Fridays-Springwater, C L.Bard's.
Terms $ 1 0. Single leap; $15. for sea-,
son; $20. to insure with foal. Owned by
H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L; Bard,
Springwater.
THE NEW PROPRIETOR
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
69-7-3I. St. Portland Bet. Oak & Pine
AFTF
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ASTER
Redt&ctSojn Sale
Men's Suits, $ 1 5 Values Reduced to
$9
Fifteen dollar suits for $9.35 require no argument
to sell. The way these suits are being snapped up shows
that men know values when they see them. Our line of
flmen s suits now at
is the equal of any $20.00 Suit in the city. Newest shades, latest effects.
CAR-PARE ALLOWED ON ALL PURCHASES OP $10.00 AND OVER
Kindly Let Our Salesmen Show Them to You
EVEN BREAK ;
LAST SUNDAY
OREGON CITY AND VANCOUVER
EACH TAKE A GAME AT THE '
LATTER PLACE.
PAPERMAKERS THIRD
Robinson Pitches Steady Game and
Allows Only Five Scattered Hits
East Portland at Canemah
Park Sunday.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost Pet
Frakes 6
Woodburn 7
Oregon City 4
Salom 4
St John 5
Vancouver, (Wash) 4
East Portland 3
Alblna 0
1.000
.778
.571
.571
.550
. .500
.300
.000
The Vancouver Pioneers and the
Oregon City Papermakers broke even
a double-header Sunday afternoon
on the Vancouver grounds. The first
garao was won by the Falls City ag
gregation 5 to 4, and in the second
game the W'ashlngtonlans Bhut out the
Oregon City team. The second game
was one of the fastest exhibitions of
the National game ever seen on the
Vancouver field, the score standing 1
to 0 at the end of the exciting con
test One lone hit was all the visit
ors could make off McConnell's deliv
ery, while Habe, for the visitors, was
touched up for four.
In the first game Robinson was on
the firing line for the Oregon City
team and he held the Evergreen State
contingent safe at all stages of the
game, allowing but five bits and fan
ning ten of the opposing batters. The
Vancouver contingent was wobbly in
the opening chapter, and with a time
ly hit by Chapln, the Papermakers
chased two runs across the pan: Poor
baserunnlng by Vancouver was In a
measure due to their defeat In the
second game Southpaw Pender occu
pied the mound for Vancouver, and the
best the visitors could do with his de
livery was one lone single. In addi
tion to this, he ozoned ten in the six
innings he pitched. The score:
First game
VANCOUVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Turk. 3b 4,2,1 2 2
Shea, c 3 2 0 4 2
Brlggs, cf 4 0.0 1 1
Hatch, If 4 0 3 0 0
Frey, ss 2 0 0 1 2
Troeh, 2b 4 0 0 4. 6
Wood, rf 4 0 0 0 0
Concannon, p 4 0 0 0 4
McConnell, lb 3 0 1 14 1
Total 32 4 526 18
OREGON CITY.
AB.R.H.PO.A.E,
Krueger, 3b 5 1 3 3 2
Sater, ss 4 0 0 0 2
Hill, lb 4 1 1 9 0
Kelt, c 4 1 0 10 5
Telford, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
Van Northwlck, If.. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Locke, 2b 4 1 3 4 0 1
Robinson, p 3 0 0 0 4 0
Total 36 5 8 27 13 6
Sater out infield fly.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Oregon City '...2 0100011 05
Hits 11100120 28
Vancouver 10000201 04
Hits .... 10000201 15
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Robinson : 10, by
Concannon 4. Base on balls OS Con
cannon 1, off Robinson 3. Two-base
hits McConnell,, Krueger. . Left on
bases Vancouver 5, Oregon City 3.
Double play Frey to Troeh to McCon
nell ; Troeh to McConnell to Turk.
Stolen bases Turk 3, Shea, Hatch,
Krueger. Hill, Kelt 2, Locke 2. Umpire
Rankin.
Second game
VANCOUVER.
... AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
I League Base Ball
SUNDAY, MAY 17
I Oregon City vs. East Portland
CANEMAH PARK
25c
3 p. m.
SEE THE LEADERS PLAY
Turk. 3b . .
Keene, c .
Brlggs, cf
Hatch, If .
Frey, 88.'..
Troeh, 2b
Wood, rf .
1 1
1 11
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
Pender, p .......... 2 0 0 0 2 0
McConnell, lb 2 0 1 8 0 0
Total 20 1 420 6 0
OREGON CITY.
AB.R.H.PO.A-B.
Krueger, 3b 3 0 0 3 2 0
Kelt, c 3 0 1 1 2 0
Hill, lb 3 0 0 6 0 0
Chapin, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Locke, 2b 2 0 0 1 1 2
Telford, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0
Van Nerthwick, If.. 2 0 0 1 0 0
Sater, ss 2 0 0 3 1 0
Habe. p 2 0 0 0 1 0
Total 22 0 1 18 7 2
Hill bunted, third strike.
SCORE BY INNINGS. .
Oregon City ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Hits 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Vancouver 100 0 00 1
Hits 0 0 1 1 2 0 4
. ' SUMMARY.
Struck out By Pender 10, by Habe
1. Base on balls Off Habe 2. Two
base hit Frey. Left on bases Ore-'
gon City 1, Vancouver 4. Sacrifice
hits King. Hatch. Earned run Van
couver. Stolen bases Turk 2, Brlggs.
Time of game 55 minutes. Umpire
Rankin.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
Of High Classed Canned Fruits and Vegetables,
Preserves in GlassjMaple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour,
Soaps etc ' '
Beginning May 1st, we Inaugurate an extraordinary Clearance Sale'
of the following High-grade Canned Goods, etc. Positive reduction
of from 10 te 25 per cent off the regular retail prices. The stock ,
iTthY largest and best selected of Groceries In Clackamas County.
Tomatoes, Extra Standard, 3 for 25 cts, 95 cents per dozen.
Tomatoes, Extra Fancy, 2 for 25cts, $1.35 per dozen.
Corn Extra Standard, 3 for 25 cents, 95 cents per dozen.
Beans Extra Fancy Refuge, 2 for 25cts, $1.40 per dozen.
Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Extra Standard 20ct3 each, or $2.00 per doz.
Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Strawberries, Blackberries, Cherries, Ex-
tra Fancy grade, 25 eta per can, or $2.75 per dozen.
All of Bishop's, Long's, Griffin's Extra Preserves in glass, regular 25c
to 35cts, now 20cts each.
Maple Syrup in gallon can, regular $1.40 sow $1.15 per can.
Eastern Buckwheat, 101b. sacks, regular oOct, now 40 cents per sack. "
Soap, Swift's Pride, 8 bars for 25 cents.
Soap, Sunny Monday, P. & G Naptha, Johnson &c, regular 4 for 25cts,
now 5 cents each. " -
Extra Singapore Pine Apples large size, 2 for 25c, per doz....$1.45
.ROBERTSON
3 THE SEVENTH STREET GROCER