Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 28, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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D. T. MELDRUM fl I1 t y,tt etvotrt' ft '
vot Vt 'xji.-1 Th5lAeprinc5pIPOO J
Republican Candidate for County m ..-jci.11 .,t N , dVt-ft U . i I 1
Surveyor. ft '""arty' Vt 1 IW whkh uSe succew ciMhtf JJ
1). T. Meldnrnu the RepnbUcan Vl lgrt bu wu foumW -Srt-
nominee for County Surveyor. Is par- Bl8 clvtS 1 Ufiction or your money re- IF
tieulnrly well qualified to occupy thai 1 rvrfR ttt, nw,iculn ' ' Ul
position. .He comes from n family M X ..vn .stY1 irtl funded. It i alio the Rexall JS
of surveyors, being a son of Judge ft neVl o Aft fill li
John W. Mel.iram. one of tho'pioneor 1 tVt . 0alten . i0 I If I mjarantee. f f
surveyors of Clackamas County. The H ,. to u i l"clW ,c 1 If II ft
mau. a graduate of Cornell 1nivor- ft -v ,e Vl iecl Rjf A
slty, and should receive the vote of - . 6n ltv 1 IV' "1? i 1 1
every Republican for the office for H ivw 0 6 ,nCe. " :
which ho was nominated at the Pri- B &c vv itvtvt v lcfA 1" ft
niaries. His number on the official ,co .... cu1 v,4 B
hallo, USS. . VVV 5ol?'
Texai Half Week at the Baker.
After next Wednesday night's per- E
formance of the great Western play I
Texas, Paker Theatre will he closed I
for a week and a half in order to re- jg
arrange and beautify the large inter- I
lor, also correcting the defects in the fl
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, w" Spi ''I RETURNS FROM ALASKA. j
.u t I'l.il'ino 1 ill pharcp of the
and reports a very rougn inp on me ; y -
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HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
The QtaCC Store
OREGON CITY, OREGON
$1.00 down and $1.00 a week will put aa Edison Phonograph or Victor Talking Machine in your home
accoustic properties. So all those
who intend seeing the performance
of Texas will please take note that
they will have to do so one of the
first four days of the week. Matinees
will be given Sunday, the opening
performance, and Wednesday, the
popular Bargain Day. Texas Is a
play of the great plains and cattle
ranges of the days now rapidly pas
sing away when the cowboy with his
bluster and swagger, his chaps and
spurs, was king of ail he beheld. The
scenes are laid at the Buck Head
Ranch, Val Verde County, and the
plot deals with a cowardiy attempt
to filch the owner out of his prop
erty, which, unknown to him, is rich
in gold. The attempt after spirited
incidents and thrilling climaxes, fails
through the efforts of Freshwater
Jack, and some of his rough and
ready pals, including Oklahomey,
Tank, and the girl Texas. The com
edy is of that broad kind that never
fa'ls to provoke smiles and laughter,
and is furnished by the cowboys, a
talking machine of a widow with
whom Oklahomey is in love, a tender
foot and several other original char
acters. The scenic effects are beau
tiful and picturesque, showing the
true color of the life as lived in the
Lone Star State.
To Give Minstrel Show.
The members of Willamette Kalis
r.-imn Vn us. v. o. W.. are ioun to
I Harry Trembaih Reports Rough Trip , ( v asjt(? th,,r ax0Si aml smoorttig
to Northern Hatcneries. mirnt cork t,pjr f;lCes, they will
! study the "kivers" c.ff of "Miller
n:.rn- W. Trembath. who left sev-! Joke nook." The word is boiug pass-
o!-o fr u-..t,-hik,m Alnskn. ed around tnat on .Novemner
in the Interest of the United States ( win .iiN-;ir u sui.ir,. ...r..-.
Hnt-hprv retnrneH Wednesday night. I an up-u-date minstrel show. Captain
.....i rA . vorv mnrh trin'nn the M. I). Phillips Is In charge
return. Mr. Trembath brought with : coming attraction.
iiim l.artfl.OoO salmon eggs, which will j
be distributed In the hatcheries of j Saved From The Grave.
Oregtm. After reaching Ketchikan I -j jj given up hope, after nearly
J. L. Kruso 12.60 i W. H
W. W. Smith 21.20 Uiogory llov
E. H. Womme 70.00 vinry .Moral
Circuit Court. Sam lUmber
T. M. Miller
17.00 j i;0.iri May .,
County Court and Commissioners, i Mlra Johnson
F. A. Miles
W. J. Wilson 15.00
W. II. Mattoon 17.20
J. U'wellen
Fashion Stables
Justice Courts.
12.40
GS.M
Mr Tromhnth was nilliCPil to CO a ' r .... ...... ,.rr.,rln,. inrnra 11- t-aiHSon
long distance from that place to the trciii,le," writes Mrs. M. U Dix.'V. W. H. Samson
hatchery. The lake over which he ,)f fl:.rksvl!ie, Tenn. "Often the pain w. s. Eddy
traveled in a launch was six miles j r!,r:.t w()uij ue almost mibear-;.v v c,lm,n
lung auu lun-t- 11.11.3 w.ut. ..v yijie altj couiu not no any woik.
ports the natcneries in mat section m n:, pr K'.Tig's New Discovery has
fine condition, and millions of egg? . f j ike a Ilcw person. Its'
Chita. E. Hums . .
i W. V. H. Samson
are shipped from there each year.
The Blue Mouse Coming.
a Clyde Jones Drug Co.
per cent i
SCHOOL MATTERS ABLY DISCUSSED
(Continued from page 1.)
district 119; B. Friedrlch, district 20:
Carl Pipka, Payne district: John
Wise, district 49; George Elligsen,
district 110; A. J. Hodge, district 9C:
J. P. Davis, district 71; O. M. Ausve,
district 97; M. Larson, district 38:
Katherine Lesch, district 110; W. H.
Bonney. district 110; H. E. Carr. dis
trict 122; William Knight, district
81.; J. T. Grace, district 95; J. W.
Bryant, district 61; F. A. James, dis
trict 61; J. H. Revenue, district 19;
Matt Ban, district 79; W. L. White,
district CO; Aug. Bluhm, district 80; '.are
Guaranteed by the "Pure Fudge'
law to contain no harmful ingredi
ents. such as the old-Joke microbe, : Trial bottles
etc., "The Blue Mouse,
Fitcliian concoction of I
humor, one per cent nonsense, lo per
cent cleverness and 19 per cent in
toxicants (described in the patholog
ical treatise of Dr. You Can t-.Make-Me-Laugh
as "Pure Fun"), has been
bottled by Sam S. and Lee Shubert.
Inc., and can be had for the asking
at the Bungalow Theatre all next
week opening Sunday matinee.
To properly introduce this latest
tlixir to the masses the sole manu
facturers and owners will, next week
at the Bungalow, give a testimonial
performance in which a number of
well known actors and actresses will
disport themselves in a fashion to
recommend the constant use of this
panacea. ,
The play will he "The Blue Mouse"
and among the players are Grace Mer
ritt, Wilton Taylor, Inda Palmer, Guy
D'Ennery, Mabel Risky, John E.
Hynes, Gordon Mendelssohn, W. G.
Reynier, Earle Wright, John Dunne,
Wm. H. Burke, Mary MacGregor,
Doris Kraker, Manuel Alexander.
George Rogers, Louis F. Jones, Oscar
Lewis. Sophia Tucker and Mae
Dougherty.
p c. Infants, old men, ladies who
wno
the best medicine made for the r. A. MH s ....
: throat and lungs:" Obstinate coughs j (;,0, Durgan ...
! stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe, ; B;u.3
' asthma, croup, bronchitis and hem- i ' ' ' " . '
i orrhax'S, hoarseness ami whooping i ua- '"'s''l('u
; cough, yield quickly to this wond rful ('has. Thompson
i medicine. Try It. 50 cents and $1.0" i Ati'. Gebhnnk .
free. Guaranteed by . -r (;. iunsrud .
Bert Jonsrud . . .
! t A IlnvU
I ypno a
in willimptte.
i. .1... r f. .rL'.i...
. . . ... I, .1,1 ... J .11U1' . U'. . . .
1 ncre are several cass vi ''"""
fever in Willamette. Mauley Man-i-Mrs- ' K"1""'
ning's condition is rather serious, as ! J. F. Trh-cke
pneumonia has developed In addition
to typhoid. His four-ytar-old son,
Mnnfnrd, has been quite 111, but has
taken a turn for the better. Waller
Liesman, who is connected with Hunt
ley Bros. Compaiy, is also suffering
from the prevalent malady.
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4.00
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COUNTY COUtfT
(Contlnped from page C.)
no longer young, the man
W. G. Glover, district 17: A. M. doesn't keep tracn oi me auu
Kirchem, district 75; Alex Bews, dig-! chronic grouches are cordially in
trlct 75; John Putji, district 72. vlted.
m
For the Best Shoes
cKittnclfs
For the Best Rabbets
McKittsicks
For the Guar anteed
Wtinderhose
If you want to Bay Close
McKITTRICK, mMM
THE HOUSE OF EXPERIENCE
6 i 2 Main Street Oregon City, Oregon
District No. 48.
Karl Ott 20.00
John Keisecker 20.25
E. Wendiand 19.00
Anton Malar 5.00
Warren Wilkins 42.00
W. Ott 3.00
H. Wendiand H-00
J. Lawless 5.00
Ed. Hart : 2.00
H. Rldderbuah 5.00
Ray Howe 2.00
District No. 49.
Estacada Mer. Co 37.00
Security Metal Works 25.00
W. W. Porter 12.00
Ralph Lemon 10.00
Herman Sauer 15.50
D. H. Roen 21.50
Ben T. Rawlins 18.50
M. J. Anderson .... COO
E. Wcoster (. 10.00
H. H. Anders 19.50
A. T. Hunt 19.50
G. T. Hunt 20.85
E. L. Wonacott 4.00
J. F. Snyder 21.00
Robert Snyder 35.00
Ed. Mullen 24.00
H. Wooster 30.00
E. T. Davis 24.00
(I. E. Davis 14.00
W. B. Lemon 12.00
F. H. Davis 27.50
District No. 51.
Jondrud Tiros 30.C6
Albert Boese 9.00
S. Ensley , 2.00
Nels Rodlun 2.00
J. E. Slefer 2.40
General.
Beall & Co 1030.00
O. C. Machine Works 1.10
W. II. Mattoon T 27.50
John Lewellen 60.40
Wilson & Cooke 6.50
D. L. Trulllnger 132.28
Beall Sr. Co 88.37
O. & W. Sewer Pipe Co 1.90
Pope & Co 1.80
Frank Busch 8.35
Averlll Machine Co .23.05
Peters & Aden 20.25
C. E .Smith .- 14.00
R. M: Stubbs 7.50
' E. V. Erlrk"n
I Olaf L'udiioliu
I It. E. Jai l
! F. K. McCiigin 1.0"
M. Mikkelsen 1.00 j
l". G. Jonsrud 4 C." j
IJ' rt Jousi ud 6.20
1 James H.iily 3.70 j
I Lewis Rail 7.50
' Rob't .lons. ud 1.00 j
j Uwla Eri 1.00 I
J. F. ThielcKe 1.00 !
!:. V. Erlckson 1.00 '
Charles SwanRuti
Henry Francis
Sheriff.
R. B. Beatle 11.13
Tax Department.
C. II. Pratt
County Clerk.
F. W. Greotmuii
Molalla.
Mrs. C. H. Tnilllnger, the Hubbard
Milliner, will be lit Itohlilnx Bros,
store, Molnllu, Sept. 21, Oct. 8. ntnl
Oct. 22. with completo stork of Fall
Millinery.
SPRINGWATER
33.75
50
C3.91
COO
3.20
Margaiet Mulvey 4.00
Recorder.
Glass & Priidlumime 20.00
Lovejoy & Lincoln 31.00
N. E. Derby C5.00
0. liuchegger 10.00
C. E. Ramsby 8.00
Schools.
T. J. Gary
G. F. Johnson
John Lewellen
Assessor.
Morleta Hickman 30.00
Edith Jackson 44.00
Clara Mitchell 52.00
J. E. Jack 200
Current Expense,
Pacific Tel. Co 17.80
Home Tel. Co 15.90
Court House.
C. E. Ramsby 282.04
Pope & Co 60
Vnter GoinnilKslonerB 15.00
Builders' Supply Co -,e
O. C. Ice Co fn
Wilson & Cooke 10.60
Mr. Hettinger 12.00
F. Busch 13-&6
Pope & Co 2.50
Jail. '
R. B. Beatlo 85.84
Pauper.
C. E. Swann 15.00
W. Danforth ' 5.00
II. H. Hughes 8.00
C. E. Burn C.Ol
M. Kruger 12.0j
John Avln ' 10.00
W. T. Gardner 10.00
F. W. Sprague .' 10.00
Mrs. Bradtl 10.00
.1. A. JoneH 15.00
Geo. Lazelle '. 10.00
F. T. Barlow 7.0u
T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50
A i.inrluiirfn it uiiMul U'lll In. l-llw.fl
IJ" j al the i-m-Honugf! on Hallowe'en even-l-f'0
Ing. Come. Iirlng all your neighbors
land frboids with you.
Will Closner, John Moore and Al
Julian went Into the mountains a few
days ago tind say they had a fine
time, only they left nil the deer In
the mountains fur the next hunters.
Bright boH, as the old saying Is, "A
poor excuse Is better than none."
Dr. Adlx of' Estncatla, mude sev
eral trips to Sprlngwnter to seo Sher
man Kllgore, who has the sympathy
of us all.
Some more carpenter work has
been done on the hcIiooI house, and It
makes the teachers wear a Hinlle.
Mr. Jim Hayden returned homo n
few days ngo from Missouri. It has
been Heveral years slum Mr. Hayden
left there, and ho frankly ndmlls now
that ho even "had to be allowed" his
idd home.
. XtH V
Hii'IV
Young 10.08
10.0k
8.00
... 8.00
10.00
7.00
6.00 , KreJ HaUer 10 im
I'nttoii Homo , lfi.Oo
S. M. Kelso 10.00
A. Pluard '.00
Richard HnrtRruves 8.00
W. O. French. 7. no
3.70 ' J'iu a Drill! Co 6.00
C.43 ' nos Ne!iin au.ou
2.90 s. Vine, ill's Hospital 29.0
4.20 C E. Swli-k 3.00
3.00 ; Mrs. A. G. Gsiynup 43.0'l
6.0" ; V. Ilai rls 23.50
6.00 i'arr Bros lo.Ot
2.90 . Ham Siolth ld."i
2.9" jc II. Th.upo & Co
2.90rI. W. Norrls '16.30
2.73 i K. A. IMgh. 9.00
0.73 Inaioe.
5.00 ; IT. II. S. Mount
C70 ; Aug. Geblnodt
2.20 -J. A. McDow.dl
2.30 W. I'. Tel. Co
2.30 I Dr. Tlios. J. FX
l.oo Dr. W. E. Carll
1-00' It Looks Bad For You
1.0" to have sor" eyes. Sutherland's EMgl
1.0" Uyo Halve will cure them. Harmless
I'.-id )ilnless, guarauteeil fur 2.c a
tube. Jones Drug Co.
J. F. CLARK. LAWYER
Candidate for County Judge on the Republican Ticket.
If elected will give nil economical und strictly business iidiultilstrutloii
of the office. Jumlco to nil and special privilege lo none.
Will look out for the pimple's Interest III (ho piniple's himluexH,
no political much lie buck of It I it nor will ever try to build oil"
by the put i online of tile olflce.
Successful In Ills owti IiiihIih n Mill give Ills hel ability to the county
HffllllN.
A Inuyer of thirteen ycnrn' prm'tlce, ami u lifelong Itepiibllciiu.
The JuUko who iidmllllHtei'H the law should know the law,
A vote for J. F. Chirk for .Indue Is n vote for the best Intervals of
Clnek.iuias County.
' .1. F. CLARK.
-' - - - - ' . . .
! Nodce,
i Nolle. i In hereby Riven llmt thn nn
nual Mtockholilers nieetliiK of the Ogle
j .Mountain MIiiIiik Company will be
I held nt Kn:ipm Hull III Oregon City,
.Ofeitori, on Monday, the 7th day of
Novemliei-, I HI it, lit thn hour of 2:00
! o'clock P. M.
j 'I II meeting lit called III iurnunnrn
i f 1 1 1 r nl iluli n for I he put pop of
i in tliig it Hoard of Plrerlors tor the
leiiMilng year und (or micli oilier IhikP
liens as lioiy properly rotnii before
M.tlil IlieetlliK
I " W. J. WII-SON.
i riecuitary.
! Treiurr' Notice.
I now have fund to pny Itoit.l War
i rants endorsed prior to Feliruary 14,
1910. Intercut reuse on such war
rants on ilat of this notice.
J. . I'AunocK.
County Treasurer.
j Oct. ;'., IP jo.
! Executor's Not e.
,, ! N'ctlc U l.i-reliy gheii that the nil
I.V K. tie I'emoc.ntlc cimdl-! (1.,.,, ,, 1lV ,,, ,.,. ,.,.,
Canity Cl.rl;. was iKirn of!.,, ri,,..)....,,-. riu.tuv. Him., of iiru.
vlllp. Killl...' ., I,,,,,, iiniiohili.il i . ... ill i ,r of lloi
v. lit of ...iac Fair, ilereuK-d. Al per
,sj ni'd Ioc.ii.mI sons Inning claims against the said
P. 1 :ir Hiinpi, den lb til or h!n i-hI'iIk nr tn-reby
it of the State notified to pn i.i nl them, with proper
i t Cliickiuna oucli. rs, il'ilv verllli d. within Blx
bl yui.'n. I months from Hie date of thin notlci
Cl!U'ltll4 ""' U'nl. 'rs'lMH-d rxeriilnr III tlin
oilice oi .ion. c.. io'i.; n. i'.Hi ., em-
li-ird IIuiIiIImk, litigoii I'liv, OreRon.
II. w.
dale for
Gorman pai'iitls In Co.'
Jailiuiv ill, 1ST:.
Ca re to O" "i ll III !
mi a l.irm ei.ir the S
lll'd ll:ii .i II -i n si'!.
s!MC" till! .!i:;e uli.l
t 't nt ii t y ah ell
II" : a
M.-4'l 't II t
iiiluUti r the
Hut v. hole P
(Paid Adv.)
pro i-ie o' tier
a-i.l U e i t.
o!,':ce fur Hie
In
d will a V
benefit of
,1 . W. LANG.
COMES CiJICKLY. j
Dcn't Have to Wmt For Weeks!
An Oregon City Illustration. ,..(
Walling Is dlscuiirngliiK.
I'n in;" action ple.nes everybody.
A Inn .I. n on the back Is a heavy
in Ighl.
Hard to bear day after day.
Ulil'ig weight, removing the bur
den. Brings appreciating reniionses.
Oregon Clly p"iiile te! of It.
Tell of relief that's quick and sure
i: -.1 ;s a cit'o of It:
Mrs. I.. II. Talley, 901 Eleventh St.,
nieeou City, Ore, says: "I am glad
to nay that Dunn's Kidney Pills
brouioil me prompt relief from a moat
annoying attack of kidney coiupliijtit
and biiclini'lie. Other members of my
faintly have taken this ro.nedy with
the licit of results."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
ft inn. Foster Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo
New Yoik, solo agents for tho United
HtiitfS.
Remember the mine Dona's and
tnko no other. 8-51 2
WANTED Girl for housework, fam
ily of two. Mrs. Win, Lu Hallo,
Gladstone, phono 2702.
p.iteil October 2S. I'll".
-t i'i.i:i:ci: p. karh.
i i:eriitor f!T will of Inane Fair, He
I eea-ieil,
JOS. E. HEDGES,
i Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Cmirt of lite Ktato of
Ongoii, for Clnckaiiiiis County.
I.ydla Shuw, plaintiff,
v
Frank W. Shaw, !-feniliiiil.
To I'l ii'l; W. Hbnw, iibcivit nuincd il-
felldllllt :
In the imnie of the Statu of Ore.
gi'll, you lllo hereby required to Up
petir li I 1 uiiswer Ibe romplalnl filed
ngulnnt you In the ubow inimed suit,
on br before the ll'.lli day of Decem
ber, 1910, said date being the expira
tion of six weeks from the first, pub
lication of this HiiinnionM, mid If you
fall to appear or answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to Ibe court for tho relief
prayed for in her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
tho plaintiff and defendant. 'This
mi iii Hum h Is published by order of
Hon. Grant II. Dlmlck, Judge of the
County Court, which order wus mudo
and entered on the 27'h day of Octo
ber, 1910, and tho Hum prescribed for
publication thereof Is six weeks, be
ginning with the Issue of Friday, Op.
tolier 28, 1910, and continuing each
week thereafter to and Including tho
Ihbiio of Friday, December nth, 1910.
GEO. C. IIROWNF.LU
Attorney for plaintiff.
Ex-Mayor David S. Rose
Of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a speaker of national fame, five times
mayor of his city and prominently mentioned in connection with
the vice-presidency of the United States; will speak in
Oregon City at the Opera House, Friday EveiVi5, Oct. 28
on "Thz Fallacies of Prohibition"
As a speaker Mr. Rose needs no further introduction to the reading public. IJis address here
will be an acute appeal for the control of the liquor traffic, a problem with all phases of which he
is thoroughly conversant. INo one interested in the wcllare t the community and state 'should fi
to hear him. '
ail
ADMISSION
FREE
(Paid Adv't.)