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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1904)
OREOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1J04. PACE 3. New To-Day. MONET TO LOAN AT 6 AND pr cnnt Farm ocurttjr. U'Knn ft Bchubol. MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE SEVER al sums of monoy bfilongln to prl at Individuals which I am author I ted to loan, on long tltno at 8 and 7 pr cnnt. Coat of loan will tm made vary ritasnimble. It. E. Croa, attornny at law. giv to V -catta on a !ioijiwa..v out WANTKIK-Hpnrlul representative In thla county and adjoining territories to represent and advertise an old aatuhllah ed bualnnaa houm of eolld financial landing, t-1 weekly, with Espcnera ad van (d tiarh Momluy by chuck direct from headquarter. Horse and lniKy furnlahrd when nereaaary; poaltlun per manout. ' Address tllnw Bros. 4k Co. Dept. A Monon HM. Chlcu.o. III. rat Imsm -as,",-; 1 u A. Iloliertaon and family are at Ha aide. Mr A W. Cheney hit returned from I.ona !! h, W. It. Ilorln. or Borin. w In the city Tueaduy. Mr. and Mr Wni. Hliauk ope tit Hun day at HeasMn. Mr. (1 II. tXnilck U spending un out ln al Newport. J. W. I-ocliT ha returned from an out In at Newport. Hoi (laid has returned from a slmrt vlalt al Corvallls. Mlaa llxrtha HoliUtnlth la vlaltlua with mlutlvea at Kugene. Mr. and Mm. Kd Hhehsn hav return ed from Ml. I loud. Mlna Alvena Horn hue relumed from her nut In; ut Henalile, Mlaa KH.4 Lull la i.'hiin two week with friend at Astoria MIm Kv Kniltti In now uxHlxtlnv In ItKilniT ronfi rlliini'ty atnre. Jo, ilooilfillow iind John Lewthwulte spent Holiday at Wllholl Pprtnics Judiin Wm 'iallnwav ana an Oregon Clly vtnllor IIik first of the work. Mies Klhi'l Caiirield him returned from a two w'i'ka' outliiK ul Ni-wport. J K llnti'iuuti. a ni'Ti'luint of KU rmtii. wna In lh city Weclneaduy. Bum Hti'vi-na has returned from a two werka' nut in al Wllholl RprliiKa. Chita Itlta-r. of Wllholt. was a visit or to thla illy the nrat of the wri'k. Mra. K. ). Khy la vlnttlng at the homn of her brother ut Krlan. Wiuililnirtnn Hoi lliiom hua returned to Orrirun (,'lty from an rm.-n.l.d vlalt In California. Mra Clin Vanderiih and rlillilnn have Joined Mr. Vand'rah at Ki-ualdn. Mlaa liolllii Croa vlnttid with friend at MoIIuIh a mmiher of day thla week. Knuik Newtorl ho returned from tha East and I vlaltlng Oregon City friend. Mr and Mr. Kukri, of CunemiUl. have I" nip n.io lh sessl , Mi. an J Mra. C. U. Fluid! hay r moved 10 Portland, where they will re aide. Mr. Curtis Ileal and daughter, of TiK'oiim, have lieeti vlal(ln( Mra Ed Jack Or. C. M. Hinlth ha been called to Ht. IxniU by reason of profeaalonal bus In aa. Juatlre of tha Peer Hllpp and Forties I'nitt went to Newport last Trldiiy for an outlim Mlaaea Martha Kranre Draper, Laura Pope and HIb I'nitt, are at Newport for un outlna (!. W. I'ope. Harvey Hickman. J. W. I'nchrun mid Flank linker apeiit Hunday at Heanldn. Mra J. M, Prlra and children have returned from a three weka' outlna at lxii( lleneh. Mlaa Mary Cony era. of Portland, waa tha irneal of Mr. C. W. Pope, the flrat of the week. J. (1 lleiideraon, of H.ilem, vlalted M rtnuiihter, Mra. It. ft. McAlpIn In thl illy Tueeday. K. M, fill, rorreapondent for the Enter- prlao ut iur field, waa an Oregon City vlallor Tuedny. Kd Murphy und Mlaa Maud Murphy, j if I'uitlund, wera gueat Holiday of Mlaa Kthelwo Alhrlght. K. K. Horface, principal of thn Cur- rlnavllln achiHilB. waa a vlaltor to Ore gon Clly Tueaduy. tllaa Vedu William hua gone to IJend, lOaetein Oregon, where aha will he the gueat of her alater, Mra. J M. Lawrence. Imvhl iliahuin, of I'orlland, manager of the I). nf O. foothull team, waa In the Ity one day thl week, the gueat of Jack Ijitoiirelte. Mra. C D. Lutourettu leave thla Week for Ht. Unila where aha will attend the World l-'ulr and vlalt friend for ev etal week J. K lledijea hoa returned from a e.-k'a vlalt with hi family who are ap-ndiug aeveral week with relative at ' Heultle. ' Mra. Auguata Warner, accompanied by, r aon. Uoruld. leave tomorrow for a I vlalt with her Bleler. Mia. A. K Km. I ut Itwa'o, W iinhlnKton. Mr. and Mr. A. V. Dickey and on Itiuold, of Heattle, Waahlngton, ore Ha lting with Mra. ldikey'a mother, Mra. Chue. Mochnke, at Willamette Kail. Mlaa Addle Cluik. city auperlntendent of aehtMila. uud Mlea Nettle ttradley, have relumed from a month vlalt to the World a l-'ulr ut Ht. Iiula. H. Helling and Mlas Llppltt left Tuea duy for an x tended tour of the Kaniern atutea. They will ulai apend Home of the lime ut the Ht. IxjuIh Kxpoeltlon. Mr. und Mra. Chua Alhrlght. G. V'. Church und Mlaa Imogen Hauling apent a numher of day thla week In the vicin ity of the toll Kate on the Mt. Hood roud. Ira H Wlahart, who for aeveral month hua been connected with the Churmun Irug Htore In thl city, hua gone to ton' era h it for r will att Win Koerner oi Alto, California, Htunfurd L'nlveralt) C. H. Cauneld ana .'umi:y, HUi Muj... Caufleld. Ml Maud Morey, Jack Cau neld and Hen Harding ar rutlcatlng In the mountain In thn vicinity of Mt. Hood. ' D. C. Ijitoureit. and Rev. J. H. Hea ven, accompanied by their famlllaa, left thl waek for Bt. Helena, Waahlngton, where they will apnd a two week' va cation. K. D. Wllaon and wife and Mia Chaao. Mr. and Mr. C, K. Naah. Mr. and Mia. A. K. Parker and Mr. and Mra. T. E. (limit are home from an outing at Can non beach. c. ii. William, the Telegram cor rcapondent, and W. A. Dlmlck have re turned from a two week' outing apnnt with aoine Koreat (Jrova friend on Wll aon river Mra. O. D. Khy and children, accom panied by her parent, Mr. and Mra. R. J. Mooie, of Mollullo, and her alater. Mra. L. V. Fox, of The Dallea. have re turned fmm Ixing Heach. K. J. Paulton left Monday for a vlalt at hi old home at Uullaton. near Hara togu, New York. En route he will vlalt ut Kalamazoo, Michigan, and other place of Intercut, attending the Ht. Loula Fair on hi Way home. Krn Harrington, accompanied by Mr. Harrington, hu returned to Oregon City where he expect to locate permanently. Mr. Harrington ha been abaent from Oregon City about aeven yeara and ha apent moar of the time at Eureka, California (one to Wllholt Bprlnga for an outing Grant Pa where he expect to pur A. I- Clark hua been employed a ; chuaii an lntcreat In a local drug cat.ih phyalcal dlrei'tor for the Oregon City Y. . Ilahmcnt und locate. Mr. Wlahurt'e many M. A Clnaaea will oon bo organ- Oregon Clly friend wleh him great uc od. ! ceaa In the venture. The Good Old Quaker once iiiil to hit boy : "Nathan, it is not what thee read that make thee smart ; it i cot what thee eat that make thee fat ; nor what thee earns that makes thee rich, but what thee KAVES." T This saving habit may he acquired by open ing an account or tak ing an interest-bearing certificate at The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon Mlaa Echo Himaon and Ml.' Grace Morahall are Uniting this week with frlenda near Can by. Mr. C. Peteraon hoa returned to Goa- ton after a vlalt at the home of D. M. Klemaen at Cunemuh. Frank P.rown. chief of the Oregon City Volunteer fire department, ho returned from a vlalt to Aatorla. Mr. and Mr. Carl Church have return ed to Walla Walla, after a vlalt at Ore gon City and at Newport. Mra. Cha. Wright and daughter are vlaltlng friend at Ontario, and will not return until Heptember 1. Mra. D. D. 8 hlndler. of Oakland. Cal ifornia, la vlaltlng at tha home of her Daren la. Dr. and Mr. J. W. Norrl. L. M. Maine and family, of Balem. were In the c!!y Wednedy on their way to thn ealdu for an outing. Mr. and Mr. U. A. Harding and family went to Wllholt Spring Tuesday where they will spend their annual vacation. hv. J. W. Huwkln. of Clatikanln, and Rev. E. It. Lockurt, of Bllverton, pas tor of the First Methodist Churches of their reapectlve places of realdence. were the gueats lost Friday, of Rev. J. Henry Wood. paMtor of the First Methodist church of this dty. County Judge nd Mrs. T. 7. Ryan will leave Hunday, September i. for San Fran cisco, where the Judge goes as the rep reaentutlve of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon, to attend the Sovereign Grand Lodge. Judge Ryan will also attend the meeting of thn Knights Templar which will be held at flan Francisco a few days In ad vance of the meeting of the three link- en. Mr. and Mra. Ryan will also visit Los Angeles before returning to Oregon. WyrsrrsVrWaVrseaVrWrWVVreasPV WANT ANOTHER ELECTRIC LINE. Clackamas County Citizens Would tereat Cspltallats. In- The people of this section of Clacka mas county, headed by prominent resi dents of the town of Clackamas, are agltntlng the nulijert of the building of another electric railway line between this city and Portland. Mass meetings have been held at Clackamas and Mil wuakle, another meeting Is scheduled for Harmony tonight and the people of Ore gon City will meet to consider the propo sition next Monday night. The route of the proposed line would not conflict with the O. W. & P. Rail way Company since It will pierce an entirely different section of the Valley. Hpeaklng of the scheme, the Oregon City Telegram correspondent had the following in Wedneaday's paper: "Yesterday a delegation of the cltixens of Clackamas, headed by Mr. Charlea Clark, the man with whom the motor project originated, and who has been Its moat active prornotor, was In Oregon City, getting the opinions of many lead ing citizens," and they ex preened them selves as encouraged over the prospects. 50c ON THB Dollar MUST 50c ON THB Dollar CLOSE OUT Owing to the fact that we are going to move to Portland September 1st, we are compelled to sacrifice our entire stock of new and second band goods to save freight to Portland at 50c on the Dollar Cook stoves from $j oo np to f 20.00; bedroom suites from $5.00 to $2000; Matting from 10c per yard up; sewing machine $2.00 and up. Call and be convinced. Sale Lasts 5 Days Only SUGARMAN & SON Fifth and Main Streets OREGON CITY, - OREGON from Portland to this city. "The promotors of the plan do not pro pose to build and operate the line, but expect to gather statistics as to the amount the proposition would pay the Inventor, and then overtures will be made to capitalists. The residents of Clack amas are now ready to listen to a pro moter who has the necessary coin to put the proposition through, and would like the addreaa of such a one. If Port-lund-Salem line shall become an assured thing, they would like to have the road run through Clackamas. "The proposed route of the line la a very pretty and rich forming section, set tled throughout by prosperous farmers. Should the line be built from this city to Portland. It would probably sootier "The plan Is to connect Oregon City or later be extended Into the rich Molallla Park Place. East Gladstone, Harmony, country and on to Wllholt." Wlllsburg. Mlnthom and other villages along the line with Portland, thus tupping a very rich section of the country. The axsertion Is made that such a line would pay the operators from the start, as J the proposed oute la more thickly set- tied than the route of the present Oregon Water Power & Railway Company's line Drs. Beatle A Beatie, Dentists; 16. 17, 18, Welnhard building. and buying a box of Palmo Tablets. They make you strong and happy: Price SO cents; six bexes 12.60. Eby & Eby, attomeys-at-law, Oregon City. General practice. Deeds, mort gages and abstracts carefully made. Money to loan on good security. Charge) always reasonable. 8AL00N LICENSE. Notice la hereby given that I will ap ply at the next meeting of the city coun cil for a renewal of my saloon license at my place of business, corner of 8eventh and Main streets. J. W. COLE. Drowned Today. Tou can drown your sorrow today by going to Howell & Jones, the druggists, ,' For sale by O. A. Harding. Cholera Infantum. This disease baa lost Its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy came into general use. Tha uniform success which attenda the us of this remedy in all cases of bowel com plaints in children has made It a favor ite wherever Its value has become known. LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG Adams Erothers OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE Adams IBrofhers OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG The Gj? eat Gs?een Tag Sale Begins Satwdtay you'll visit our store during this sale you'll find hundreds and hundreds of articles marked with a green tag. A green tag on an article means that we are anxious to get rid of that particular article and that we are going to sell it at a price utterly regardless of cost or value. Not that there is anything wrong with the various articles on sale. But we have made it an invariable rule never to carry goods over from one season to another. Hence these extremely low prices on the very best of Summer merchandise. This Great Green Tag Sale is a Sale Yoti Can't Afford to Miss WALKING SKIRTS. That sold at $'.90 go In tha grsen tag sals for 75c BOYS' CAPS Regular 2So Qolf styl for only 10c TOILET SOAP J. B. Kirk's first quality Six larga cake for 25c CORSETS Several odd line of Corssts rsg ular 50c, 75c, and 11 grades, during this sals 29c HOSIERY Boys' Blsck Stockings, triple knee regular 29o grade only larga slie left Now . 12 J-2c KNITTING COTTON Best all colors Regular So a ball. Now BOYS' PANTS A speclsl lot regular 50c and 75c value 39c LACE CURTAINS All now pattern 3 yards long a bargain 75c LADIES' BELTS To close out odds and end In belts Green tsg pries 9c HOP PICKER'S GLOVES Canvas 9o a pair. Leather with gsuntlsts J 9c MUSLIN Fruit of tha Loom .. Cabot W L. U So 7o 5 J -2c CORSETS Regular 75c Satin Glrdl Corsets 50c RUSSIA CRASH Toweling natural color regular 10c grad 7 3-4c DRESSING SACQUES Fancy Lawn well made 75c and $1 valus 48c SHIRT WAISTS A special lot of whlta and figured Waists reduced to 48c BED 8PREADS Regular valus Green tag ssle price 73c WASH GOODS Lawns, Dimities, Gingham and Piques all grestly reduced Sea green tags PERCALE Beit quality Sea Island Percale, neat pattern regular 14c and 1Cc qual ity n i-2c DRESS LINEN Imported In natural and colors, reg ular 25o grads 17c GLOVES Taffeta and Lisle Gloves and Mitts regular 35c and 40c grsde green tag price 23( HANDKERCHIEFS Speclsl lot of plain and lace adg Handkerchief cambric and linen 12 12c SHIRT WAIST 8UIT8 Just a few left 98c KNIVES AND FORKS Best quality steel Knives and Forks Bon handles, nickel bolsters. $1.65 per set SHOES A special lot of men's women's and children's shoes on center counter. Green tag aale $1.25 CUFF BUTTONS Rolled Gold Links Latest Green tag sal price shape 39c PEARL BUTTONS Ten to 18 Una regular 12c quality Green tag sal price per dozen . BLANKETS Whlta Wool 10-4 size slightly dam aged. Green tag aale price $3.20 IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR LARGE LINE OF DRESS SKIRTS WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CROCKERY . AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW EMBROIDERY Edgings and Insertions regular 18o to 25c grade, now 15c TABLE LINEN 72 Inch newest designs regular $1.25 value 75c LADIES' UNDERWEAR All styles. Regular 25c value green tag sale price 19c LADIES' NECKWEAR A special lot of Embroidered turn over collars Sale price 5c HATS Mexican Panama Hats Latest Nov elty. 25c SUIT CASE3 22 and 24 Inch linen lined Green tag sal price $1.50 COMBS Regular 15c dressing combs Green tag sals pries 3c LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG ADAMS BROTHERS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR ADAMS BROTHERS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAG