Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 05, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPBISE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912
These fine days should
make you think of your
Summer Suit.
OUR FAMOUS
$15 to $30
BOX BACKS should be
of interest to you. Let
your next selection be
made from our stock.
You will be well pleased
J. LEVITT
Suspension Bridge Cor.
At the Darkhurst Club.
Ebenezer Coonz Mistah President, I
move yo' dat Nicodemus Kink be ex
polled. "De membah will please expostlate
Ms charges."
Mr. Coonz He broke inter a feather
8hop. Ef a man wants feathers be
sught ter git 'em wid de live bird.
LOCALJSRIEFS
Dr. van Brakle, osteopath; Masonic
Building, Main 399.
Get a soap bubbler with every- loaf
of Blue Ribbon bread this week. Your
Grocer has them.
Jack Irish, of Cams, was in this city
Monday.'
Michael Moehnke, of Shubel, was in
Oregon City Monday.
Reliable Tow-priced autos may be
purchased from E. C. Dye.
George Rosser and son, of Maple
Lane, were in Oregon City Tuesday.
Frank Boggs, of Hamilton, Ohio,
was in this city Monday and Tuesday.
William and Charles NTaylor, of
Homedale, were in this city Monday.
Julius Moshbefger and son, Edgar,
of Eldorado, were in this city Mon
day. W. E. Mumpower, of Stone, was
among the Oregon City visitors Mon
day. H. J. Bigger has purchased a large
automobile, which he is learning to
operate. '
For second hand automobiles good
as new, afid one-half the cost, see E.
C. Dye.
Born, Tuesday morning; to the wife
of A. J. Haas, Fourteenth and Center
streets, a son.
A. W .Russell, of Molalla, was in
this city on business Tuesday, regist
ering at the Electric Hotel.
E. C .Dye can- show you automobiles
that look like new but cost only a
fraction of the original sale price.
John Marrs, of Lebanon, was in iths
city Monday, remaining in this city
until Tuesday, registering at the Elec
tric Hotel.
Miss Vara Hdwell, who has been m
Portand, where she has been visiting
relatives, has returned to her time in
this city.
Lawrence L .Gardner, who has been
attending the Willamette University
has returned to his home at Carus,
where he will spend the summer.
E. C. Dye can make that $1500 of
yours, with which you meant to buy
an, automobile, not only buy the car
but also a lot or acreage upon which
to build.
Mrs Alice Thompson, who is study
ing to be a nurse at the Good Samari
tan Hospital in Portland, was in this
city Monday visiting her mother, Mrs
Thomas Hazzard. -
Mrs. Webb Burns, who Was operat
ed upon at the Oregon City Hospital
for appendicitis, is improving rapidly,
and was taken to her home at Green
point Tuesday evening.
H. E .Dimick ,of Sea View, Wash.,
a school teacher, was in this city Mon
day, and while here visited his broth
er, G. B. Dimick. Mt. Dimick was
summoned here by the death of his
brother, J. R. Dimick.
Mrs. H. C Stevens, of this c!ty, has
gone to Portand, where she will visit
at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Harley
You Get It
Every Dollar's
Worth
Every Time
AT
STAFFORD'S STORE
Cor. 6th and Main.
Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, etc.
Stevens. Mr. Stevens and wife have
gone to Newberg, where they will vis
it relatives.
Mrs. V. G. Bennett, mother of the
late Mrs. I. D. Taylor, who has been
visiting hr daughter, Mrs. Kindred, of
Greeley, Col., far t-V Past three years
is visiting I. D. Taylor and family of
Parkplace. Mrs. Bennet will probab
ly make her home in Portland.
Mrs. Walter A. Read, of Gre.enpoint
who was operated upon for "appendi
citis by Drs. E. A. Sommer and H. S.
Mount, is improving. Mrs. ,Read isi
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M,
White.
John Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Barry, who has been ill of pneu
monia at the family home at Four
teenth and Madison streets for three
weeks, is improving. For several
days the little fellow's conditions was
critical.
Mrs. Lulu Lance, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Young, who recently
left here for Honolulu, has written to
her parents that she is delighted with
her now home, arid that Honolulu is
like a big garden. Mrs. Lance's hus
band is stationed at that place.
Mrs. Lucy Whittington, who' has
been visiting in Youngs, Easter Ore
gon, where she went for the benefit of
her health, was in this city Friday,
and visited her son, George Young.
Mrs. Whittington was on her way to
her home at Silverton.
Mrs. Louis Barcroft, -of Newberg,
who has been in this city visiting her
sister, Mrs. A. B .Wilmot, left TSes
day for Portland, where she will visit
herm other, Mrs. T. W. Cutts. She
was accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
Wilmot, who will visitTn Portland for
several days.
Mrs. Ida Gamble and two children,
Helen and Margaret, of Portland,
have arrived in Oregon City, and are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O.
Dillman at their summer home at
Mount Pleasant, where they will re
main until the close of the strawberry
season.
CORRESPONDENCE
MOLALLA.
In the burning of the Perry Hotel
Molalla los,t one of its best buildings,
and the owner had $7,500 go up in the
blaze.
City, water works will be the lead
ing thought of our town as it goes on
the way of Building for the future.
Dr. Powell has vacated old No. 1
building, moving to Tobin Corner
with his stock of goods, while Mr.
Wood has fitted up a barber shop for
the present on the Gregory Corner.
Mr. Shoemake has moved into his
new dwelling. F. C. Perry will oc
cupy the McDonald House this sum
mer. Dr. Todd has his residence "shingle"
up at the door of the Frank Adam's
residence.
Frank Dicken and wife have moved
to their home, recently vacated, by
Dr. Todd.
Clackimas Southern Railway offi
cials were again in our midst Mon
day morning.
The Canby and Molalla right-of-way
men have been buying their way
through," paralelling the Clackimas
Southern from Liberal,. This line
will take on a substantial appearance
for business when completed; just
think of the coming conditions if you
can.
Railroad tie contractors are nego
tiating for all the young tie timber
they can procure on the line.
Geo. , H. Gregory has his townsite
sign posted. Lots $125 up, Main St.
Last Saturday night about seven
dozen of Miss Ethel Tillea's friends
gave her a' real surprise "kitchen
shower" at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Fauries, on the near future
event of her marriage to Mr. Perry
Kayler. Being accidently present,
he did nobly in assisting Miss Ethel
in making things lively for the "mul
titude" assembled, and, it is almost
useless to mention that Peter Faurie
himself was in evidence. To add to
the gladness of the occasion, Mrs.
Joy assisted Mr. and T. O. Ridings I.
M. Toliven and others with the music.
The guests wished the contracting
parties success on Life's Rugge3 Pa
cific Highway and said their goodbye
at a late hour.
ESTACADA.
The cases against Earl Wagner,
Floyd Davis and Emmanuel Krig
baum were dismissed in the justice
court.
Last Sunday morning an attempt
was made to blow the safe of Snyder
and North at Cazadero. The safe
was" wheeled outside, drilled and
primed with powder and the burglars,
were frightened away in some man
ner. The postoffice till was rifled of
its contents. No clew of the burglars
has been found.
Petitions are being circulated ask
ing for the creation of eastern Clack
amas County. Meetings have been
held at Elwood, Viola and Garfield,
urging the cause of the new county.
Meetings. will be held at the Country
Club's; Hall in Porter school district
Sunday morning, and in the grove at
George in, the afternoon. The pro
moters of the new county initiative
have placed a man in Portland to man
age their campaign for signatures for
them.
Tuesday the three-year-old daughter
of Theodore Harders, of George, in
playing, tripped over backwards into
a tub of scalding water. She died
Wednesday night. She was a bright
and pretty child and her loss is keenly
felt in the home and community.
Friday thetrial of Earl Wagner,
Floyd Davis and Emanuel Krigbaum
was set in justice of peace court at
Estacada. They are accused by Hen
ry Epperson of assault and tattery on
his step-sons.
NEW ERA.
Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Robertson
were honored with a reception on the
eve of, their return from Portland
where they were married.
Miss Amelia Stauber has been visit
ing in Portland for a week.
Miss Ethel Rief was home from
Portland to attend the silver wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kiels.
May 18, a merry crowd
gathered at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Rienhold Kiel, to sur
prise them in honor of their silver
wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs
Kiel were maried in Omaha, Neb.,
May 18, 1887. , Nine children have
blessed their wedlock, six of whom
are living. The honored couple were
presented with many useful and valu
able pieces of table linen, glass, and
silverware. The evening was spent
in music, and dancing till a late hour.
At midnight an elaborate luach was
served. The dining table was set un
der an immense wedding bell made
of silver, with the date of their mar
riage and date of the anniversary.
Masses of carnations were bunched
in garlands on the walls and windows
and a large wedding cake was the
center piece.
MISS PARKER HOSTESS
OF PATIENCE CLUB
Miss Myrtle Parker entertained the
Patience Poker Club at her home on
Fourteenth and Main streets Monday
evening. This wast the last meeting
of the club. The evening was devot
ed to playing patience poker, the
prize, a Fairfax spoon," being won u'y
Miss Helen Daulton. Refreshments
were served during the evening, and
a most enjoyable time was had. Dec
orations were of roses. .
Present were Miss Bess Daulton,
Miss Nieta Harding, Miss Cis Pratt,
Miss Helen Dautton, Miss Kathryn
Montgomery, Miss Dollie Pratt, Miss
Wynne Hanny, Miss Elaine King, Miss
ida Goldsmith, Mrs. M .D. Latourette.
COUNTY COURT
W. R. Dallas
John Mullenhoff ......
P. R. Winston . . . . .-. .
Nels Roddin .'.
J. C. Elliott
Henry Bock
Annie Hazlewood
E. B. Miller
D. B. Yoder
R. W. Ritter
P. A. Mohr
W. G. Smith
L. H. Cochran
C. R. Noblitt ........
School District No. 40
D. C. Yoder
S. R. Taylor
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Willis Brown 6.00
John S. Owings 6.00
Bud Thompson 6.00
School District No. 2 2.50
J. G. Noe 6.00
Frank Millard . : 10.00
John Stoiner 6.00
W. W. Tucker 6.00
J. A. Reid ." 6.00
S. N. Kilgore 6.00
J. W. Marrs 6.00
Joseph Guttridge 6.00
D. M. Bentley ;'. 6.00
Barton Jack . . . .... 11.00
J. E. Marquam ". 6.00
J. A. Ridings 6.00
M. E. Hall 2.00
W. L. White 9.20
Sidney Graham 6.00
M. D. Say 6:00
M. M. Crisell 6.00
F. G. Dolsen 6.00
J. H. Miley 6.00
W. E. Kinyon .T 6.00
Union School House 1.50
Christian Kocher 6.00
W. W. Jesse 8.20
James F. Oglesby 6.00
T. G. Campa 6.00
W. B. Tull 6.00
C. G. Tull 6.00
Fred Jesse 6.00
Erickson & Ber 2.00
Geo. E. Oglesby 6.00
G. W. Schramlin 12.60
A. D. Gribble 6.00
J. W. Smith 6.00
R. A. Wright 6.00
W. I. Bauer 6.00
C. D. Keesling 6.00
A. M. Vinyard 3.00
Chas. F. Romig 6.00
C. N. Wait 3.00
H. H. Eccles 4.80
Claude Baty 3.00
Wilson Evans 6.00
Ivan Dimick 3.00
J. F. Patch 3.00
O. R. Mack 3.00
F. M. Roth 3.00
Jerry Baty .' 6.00
City of Canby 4.00
H. W. Koehler 3.00
J. P. Cook 3.00
Thos. Fox 3.00
G. E. Thomas 6.00
J. H. Cox 3.00
P. H. Jarisch 6.00
C. C. Borland , 4.20
Jim Skinner '. 3.00
H. B. Bickner 3.00
R. B. Wilmot 3.00
A. Waldorf 6.00
R. H. Snodgrass 7.50
D. L. Trullinger 5.00
A. L. Larkins 5.00
E. J. Maple 5.00
Walter Waldorf 5.00
J. T. Evans 5.00
Geo. H. Cook 7.50
John Heft 3.00
A. Staben 3.00
Abel Thomas 3.00
L. P. Duffy . 3.00
John L. Klines 3.00
Otto Fisher 3.00
E. H. Hornshuh 4.80
T. Bohlander 3.00
Carrick Caseday ' 3.00
W. Grisenthwaite 3.00
Wm. M. Moehnke 3.00
C. C. Stewart 3.00
Fred Kamrath 6.00
Beaver Creek Hall Ass'n 4.00
A. T. Todd 6.00
M. C. Young B.00
S. B. Seely. 6.00
H. D. Aden , 6.00
Sherman Seely 6.00
C. I. Calkins 6.00
C. E. Cook r . .... 6.00
Geo. A. Brown 6.60
D. T. Thorne 6.00
Wm. H. Evans 6.00
John Gaffney Jr. 6.00
Geo. W. Cone 6.00
H. A. Heater . 6.00
David Scherruble 6.00
Maple Lane School No. 27 2.00
J. N. Young r 6.00
W. T. Johnston 6.00
O. R. Hartwell 6.00
R. B. Holcomb 6.00
E. P. Dedman 6.00
M. B. Webster 6.00
L. D. Jones 9.00
Harvey Gibson
6.00
N. E. Stingley ............... 11.00
A. L. Baker 6.06
E. E. Elliott . 6.00
H. C. Glover 6.00
E.LL. Trullinger 6.00
August Gerhardus 6.00
L. M. Bessellen 7.50
C. F. Zinzer ...........
Louis Kcch
J. A. Stoll Jr. ......
W. A. Ulrich
Walter Christopherson ..
Emil Oehlschlaeger
H. Eppersen ........ t.
P. E. Linn
J. A. Inglish .,
C. Krighlan
J. K. Ely ... :
J. H. Tracy
W. A. James
J. P. Woodle
W. A. Hegamen
B. R. Kimmel
3: R. Caseday
J. L. Lovelace
City of Estacada
W. W. Smith
T. F. Brown
Dan Purcell
L D. Taylor
C. E. Smith
E. L. Pope
John Y. Smith
Fred Hogg
G.'W. Waldron
Chas. Gray
John Kent
A. H .Miller
Hans Paulsen
Nicholaus Rath
Adolph Wiederhold
Henry Johnson . .
Wm. Held
Frank Ahnert
E. F. Donahue .........
J. W. Stone
F. M. Morgan
C. M. Lake
O. W. Boring
P. K. Stone . . . '. .
W. H, Wheeler ....
L. Ritzer . . .'
Wm. Shindler . . ."
C. A. Lakin
Thos. R. A. Sellwood ...
O. Wissinger
W. H. Counsell ...
W. A. Hansen
T. W. Kelly
Robert Jonsrud
J. H. Wewer
Thomas B. Milam
J. H: Revenue
Chas. Scharnke
John Keisecke
James Bell
Paul Dunn
G. C. Maronay
J. McMiller
A. G. Bornstedt
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Loe Rath
Percy T. Shellly
Casper Junker
Ward B. Lawton
L. H. Feaster
Max Telford
W. A. Hedges
T. B. Hayhurst
Clarence Eaton
Wm. Fine
W. B. Stokes
Geo. F. Horton ....
A. B. Hobble
J. W. Draper
xj. C. Howell
W. C. Haighes
Henry Elliott
J. W. Moffatt
P.. J. Winkle
J. C. Paddock
Chambers Howell : . .
A. F. Parker
Portland R. L. & P. Co.
Brenton Vedder
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W. C. Powell
John N. Sievers
J
H. C. Wegner
H. E. Cross
W. A. R.akel
Hugh Hall
G. E. Hallowell
R. S. McLaughljn
Merten Bell
Geo. J. Hall
S. N. Tanzer
C. W. Parrish
G. V. Harrington
M. Clancey
J. W. Grasle
John Fx Risley
A. Thiesen
L. E.. Bentley
John R. Oatfield
P. T. Oatfield
C. W. Risley
J. I. Kuks
O. Naef
L. E. Bentley
Bud Warren
T. R. Worthington
E. C. Warren
A. Bruner
Wm. Dale
Wm. Criteser
H. A. Waldron
R. A. Junken '
J. D. Ream
G. L. Snidous
G. G. Graves
H. T. Shipley
Charles A. Andrus
Ernest LeMay '.
E. A. Leighton
D. Ml Spatz
I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use.
In cases of need I do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital
or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or over
worked I offer a great help.
A. little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three generations.
It's as necessary to summer com
fort as the furnace is to winter comfort.
The 1912 Electric Fans are fans
that you'll be proud to take home light
in weight, graceful, beautifully finished
ornaments any place-most economical
fans ever made.
Get one now and let the home share
the comfort of the office. You wouldn't
be without one in the office a single
day, would you?
Portland Railway, Light
and Power Company
Call at Electric Store
MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH & ALDER STS.
PHONESAIN 6688 AND A. 6131
Ewald Leisman 3.00
James M. Hayden 6.00
C. C. Miller 6.00
August Hubert 6.00
Louis Funk 4.00
A. M. Kerchem 8.40
Geo. C. Armstrong 6.00
L. S. Tenny 6.00
School District No. 14 2.50
Scott Carter 6.00
G. M. Groshong 6.00
Frank Gray 6.00
A. V. Davis 6.00
J. W. Nightingale 6.00
P. M. Boyles 11.00
G. Dibble 6.00
F. W. M'Cleran 2.50
W. E. Bonny 6.00
Claude Winslow 10.00
Geo. W. Wallace 6.00
Julius P. Hult 6.00
Chas. A. Branlund 6.00
W. A. Schieffer 6.00
W. S. Corbett 6.00
Alfred Anderson 2.50
D. McArthur 6.00
John Kaiser 6.00
H. H. Eastman 7.20
Wm. Heerdt 6.00
A. W. Blanchard . . . 6.00
D. E. McArthur . 6.00
A. J. Hodge 6.00
Warner Grange "... 3.00
H. H. Hughes 2.00
Wm. Knight 34.40
Fred Wagner : . . 4.20
T. J. Mclntyre .70
E. A. M. Cone 1.22
E. M. Roberts 70
F. H. Dungan 12.20
J. F. Friel 2.90
E. S. Davidson 10.00
Claude Devore 4.70
E. L. Davidson ; 24.40
H. F. Gibson 4.50
Wilson & Cooke 6.75
E. W. Bartlett 3.30
J. W. Smith 8.10
F. M. Gill 2.20
Henry Wilbern 9.40
C. R. Thorpe ". 8.90
C. R. Noblitt 10.00
G. H. Young 6.00
E. T. Mass 3.10
I'm known as Cyrus
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co.,
Mother and Baby
Need an Electric
Pan, Too
Iva M. Harrington 2.40
Emma T. Quinn 2.40
Geo. F. Johnson 9.00
W. J. Wilson , 10.00
Oregon City Enterprise 414.16
J. F. Montgomery 5.00
Printing and Advertising
Oregon City Enterprise $159.45
j Oregon City Courier 71.20
I Wild Animal Bounty
pA. M. Groshong 2.00
W. J. Faubian 2.00
Otto Aschoff .. 2.00
Now for the Seashore!
VIA
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Season Tickets on
. Sale June 1st
TILLAMOOK AND
Season fares from the principal
Beaches are as follows:
FROM TO
Portland Newport
Oregon City "
Salem "
Albany "
Corvallis "
Eugene "
Roseburg "
Medford "
Ashland "
Tickets to above points on sale daily good all season, with corres
pondingly low fares from other points. Week end tickets are also
on sale from various points,
Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E. R. R
Leaves Albany at 7:30 a. m., Corvallies at 8 arm. and connects
with S. P. Trains 16, 14, and 28 from points south.
Call on our nearest agent for "Vacation Days in Oregon," a beaut
ifully illustrated booklet describing various outing resorts, or write
to
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Attend the B. P. O. E. Elks Coavention, Portland July 8-13.
Law Fares to all points East June to September.
Noble throughout the world.
General Agents, Portland, Oregon
M. Dibble 6.00
W. F. Biughman 8.00
E. A. Woodworth 2.00
A. J. Rometsch 3.00
Paul J. Smith 14.00
John Straight ' 2.00
J. W. Linn .. 4.00
Juvenile Court
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Geo. Brown 16.38
Mrs. C. J. Parker 19,85
N. Adams 2.20
Merton Miller 2.20
THE
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3- Day Tickets on
Sale Saturday and
Sunday to
ROUTES
NEWPORT BEACHES
stations to Newport or Tillamook
FARE
$ 6.25
6.25
5.15
4.00
3.75
. 5.80
8.75
12.00
, 12.00
. TO
Tillamook Beaches
FARE
$ 4.00
, 4.70
6.00
7.30
7.10
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12.00
17.20
0.7.75