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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
t OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904. PAQS S. 0 SOCIAL EVENTS 4 "11 wu thi Dutch." That lha Moolnl life of thi Uximuni of Oi'i'Kim City Ii wholo-soulml wu mm vliii'luitly pvlili'iii'i-ft hi dm inu(iiirHil0 hull (hut win slvnn by I llano iioiil'tf It 11m Armory lut Htui1y nlulit. And It mill liiv riqnlre4 Inn thin two niln ti' liiiMUoH of tli merry oiiintmny In atlMfy the niot dubloui, tint tint rival Wiri wnn ooiUtnly enjoying thiminlvia I la mixlmuin aVra. H wu dlitlnnt-1 Ivoly (jniniHil Ktttlioiln ultliuiiRlt a turn not prtittiilant In apriltlng thi Inn ting, miciTndcil in pawing the ixanilna tloii mil quviiluiiliiff that m conducted t th dimr, touching on th llsinlllty of thi applicant tu a participation In th owning' pleutirna. Upon reaching lha Hixir with till Invitation -printed In dr timn, thn guml win handed a long inn tuii'i voiced In pwrfoet Urmnn ind fit hi niR'ln ipprotirliie reipon In t'o Mmi tongue, admlulon to the lull rn denied, Within thn hill everything wn gaiety, There were miMijutiri . ilmoit without number mid tlm character! mpronild war ii varied they won faithfully repiaenid. Kvnn Captain llohwm, of tMti'iilntury procllvttlne. wti there to my nothing of tlm well-eutnlnd tlnrmm clnncUte. lr. E. A. Homroer provided two hindiomi prla for Hit boil aua talned churn-ten end the won awird d Mn. Chrti llirlman mil Mr. Martin. Iteft-Mhmenti, appropriate to th nature of lh event, were liberally distributed, A (Inrniin bind from i'ortlind wu en gaged ind th enjoyment of tin dine Ifognm. with many of thn old Unrmi.i tfancvi, wu continued until I bellied hour Hundiy morning. Tht party proved uch i thoroughly enjoyable oovulon to thn many participant, that there la talk of havlii mora atn-h part Ira during th Inter, Thi Ulna o holding th party originated "with A. Knipp who propoaad to obeerve till Hlh olrtbdiy. but u won aa hli frlendi learned of the approaching annl Vereiry they tonic charge of th arrange ment! and with Mr. Knipp'f anlitinc riiailci tha event the eureeei that It proved. IaiI Friday evenin a number of tha frlendi of Mr. and Mra. (iron I.ielli tendered thorn a aurprtae party at their hom In Mt. 1'lcieent. tha ooriilon ba in! their twenty-ninth wedding anniver sary. Tha waning waa delightfully apant by playing pmrlve whlat until I lata lioiir, whan dainty lunch waa lervad which had been prepared by tha ladloa. Thoaa preaent wero: Mr. and Mra. 1 solla, Mr. and Mn. Martin, Mr. and Mra. Kl-ad Malndl. Mra. Ulngman ind Mn. Kroat of Cinamih. Mrs. Klla Duncan of Newburi. Mlaaa lUttla and Fanny -ranc. Miaa Wilehart. Mlaa Hilton and Mn. Wm. MoCord. Mr. A. W. Franca, Mr. D, Hilton md Marahall Ill. Tha Dorthlvk Club triva tha Ant of artei of partlaa to b glvan thti winter at lha homa of Mlaa Cdnatia Chaaa laat 1day avenlnf. Mlaa Chaaa waa aaalatod In antartalnlng by Mra. 0. L, Hadgei and Mn. Uewallyn Adama. Tha aarly part of tha avanlnc waa occupied by a tnuaUal rrogram In which tha f olio win f period a took part: Mn. H. C. Oanohg. Mra. B. K. Wllllami. Mlaa Anna Wlanrr, Mm Lulu Muangter, the, kltwi UrigaT and Mlaa Mary Conyera. Flliic-h wu played, tha I tirliei going to Mr. and Mn. It. C. Oinong ( U. E. llayca ind Rev. I. K. Himmond. W'edneiday ivenlng at Willamette Hall, tha Knlghla and I Jul lea of Security, glva reception In honor of Mr. and Mn. Thoi. Trembith. who wen racantly mar ried, In connection with tha reception, occurred tha marriage of two other mom ben of lha order, Kir. Frank llarrla ind MIm Holm Wiack. Tha cenmony wu rerformed by Hev. J. II. Wood of thi Flnt Mathodlat church. In tin preaence of large company of the frlendi of thi young couple, who will reaido In thla city. Mr. John lleurth and Mlaa Jennla Rtrilghl. both of thla city, were quietly mirrled at t. Paul' a Kplacopal church, t i o'clock Wedncaflay afternoon, D rember 7th, 104 Rv. T. K. Hammond officiating. Hth of them young people an well known and popular with a wide rlrcl of frlendi In Oregon City, who wleh them much happlncai and proe porlty In thi relatione that hive been formed. They will live at Oregon City, a Frlduy evening, Mlia Dollle I'rntt en tertained a mmll Potnpnny of her young frlendi In honor of nor coualn, MIm Hnb rock, of Biilem. Carda, mualo and dancing wen enojyed, Thoao preacnt were: MIm Kthnl Clravci, Mlia Mnyme Ix)ng, MIm IVillle lrtt. Mlaa Mnyme Hancock, Mr. Cnrl OnnoiiK. Mr. Itoldon (liinong, Mr. Knrl McAdmn, Mr. Wlllliun Howell. - Will Wlleon wna tendered a itirprlHe tiarty by ft number or Ma young fiiunda at the homa of Mia. O. W, Grace Bitur 1ny evening. A thoroiiglily cnoyable time I reported. $' $ $ inn LuitlnKcn MHodchen, who guve a lilcaaimt dancing tuirty it the Armory hiet Hprliiff, aro planning to glvo nnothcr L-np Year piuty on lHicembcr 30. .j $ ImhI Hnturdiiy evening Mil, H. M. Piv Iikiii vntnrtnlnod a company of Mends In honor of Mini Lulu Spongier nnd Mini Diuiucmunn. $ $$,' , MImi Hlbyl Mppltt intertitlnod the mom v licii of tho Dlckona Club at her homo Monday afternoon. Urlp Quickly Knocked Out. "Home weeki nno during the levoro winter wentlier both ny wife and myielf contracted levere coldi which ipoedlly levoloped Into tho wont kind of la grippe with nil Hi mlierablo aymptoma," myg Mr, J, 8. Kgleiton of Maple Landing, la. "Kneel and jolnta aching, mtiaulci lore, head itnppcd up, cyen and nine running. with nltornato ipella of chilli and fever. We began lining Chnmborluln'a Cough Ilemedy, aiding the aame with a doie of ChnmbcrUiln'i Stomach nnd JLivor Tab- luti, and by lta llboral uie aoon com pletely knocked out tha grip." Theae Tablet! promote & healthy action of the bowoli. liver and kidneys, which Is al wsyi benoflolal when the lyitom, Ii oon- geited by a cold or attack of the grip. Christmas Cards For Teachers We ieH Teachers at "whoiewfe Prices. Big stock. Prices from leap. THE Christmas Display at HUNTLEY'S The Latest Utopian Art Ware in mat finish. First showing on this Coast. No two pieces alike. If you want something no one can , duplicate get a Utopian Vase. Mirrors Has already helped many to a happy solution of their Holiday troubles. The wise ones select early because they get firsi: choice, be cause they get better service and because they want to be in readiness to enjoy to the full the week before Christmas which fa so often the most trying one of the whole ytar. We make it easy for you to shop here; goods conveniently displayed, prices marked in plain figures and priced so low that you will have less trouble to make your Christmas allowance go around than ever before. Large buying from first hands has has given us inside prices; large selling enables us to sell on a smaller margin than is. usual The Combination results in prices so low that they speak for themselves, if you will only come in and let them talk to you. You are never urged to buy here. If you find anything you want we will put it aside for you and deliver when you say. Novelties We have this year a Imported I lot of imported novelties, Austrian ngures, piacques, etc., of the daintiest de signs imaginable. This line is expensive, some of the figures ranging in price as high as $8.50 each, but they are works of art and are exclusive nothing like them have ever been shown here before and when you make a present of this kind you may rest assured it Is right, that it cannot be duplicated here this year. This Is another sensi ble Christmas present. We bought our mirrors this year from the man who makes them, not through a Jobber as ninety-nine out of every hundred mirrors are bought and have therefore made a saving of at least 25 per cent to our customers. We have triplicate mirrors from 25 cents to $10.00. Ladies hand mirrors from 25c to $5.00 and some sensible showing mir rors for the men from $1.00 to $4.00. FOR BOY OR GIRL FOR MAN OR WOMAN ,4 M 0i A good lountain pen U t tfeslribU and lut ing gift. U ouy coat whit you uy from $1.00 to $4.00 depend ing on thi ilti and thi mounting! But what ever the price, every pea we tell U full guaranteed. We ire Kile Oregon City agents for the Titer nun. Also the widely ad vertised LAUGHLIN FOUNTAIN PEN Your choice ol these two stylrj, equal to my other $3.00 kind, for only Our line of Jewelery contains many new designs this year. We are satisfied with much less than the usual profit and you will find a saving of from 25 to 4G per cent, on any items in this line: a Cuff Buttons, rolled gold plate - $ .35 H u 14-K. gold filled - - 1.20 Scarf Pins - . - - 25,50. .75 Brooches - - - - 50, 75, 1.00 Brooches, i 4-K. gold filled - - - 2.00 Bayby Pin Sets - - - t0c to 1.50 Gold Filled Neck Chains - - . 3.25 Gold Filled Watch Chains, 20 year guar. 3.90 Silk Watch Fobs Sterling Silver Mount ings, the latest - 1.75 Bracelets, Hat Pins, Lockets, Charms, Etc. Ask to see our novelties. r nil mm i sv-a. p m -( V mm, 1 .00 Mail orders from our Out of town irlends will receive prompt atten tion. We furnish a beauti fully engraved Fountain Pen certificate to be presented In place of the pent the owner can then select the pen to suit his hand. Wi A clever exciting game is Sherlock Holmes and all the rage. Children play it as well as the older ones. We have a complete assortment of good games for all ages. Card Games for children - - .05 up Board " 44 - - JO up Dissected Maps and Sliced Games .25 Checker Boards - - - .10 up Crokinole Boards - - - , - 1.00 up Pit, Flinch, Panic, Authors, Poets, Flags, Mythology, Fractions and many other educational games - .25 up More books are given than any other single present. They are always accept ablealways satisfying. We will ex change if yon get the wrong title. Books for Children begin at .$ .05 Fancy Covered Children's Books... 10-1 5-25 Boya' and Girls' Books, cloth bound25-50-75 Gilt Top Library Books, 60c books for .40 Padded Leather Books, $ 1 .50 books for .95 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, sheep binding, indexed; sold in , Portland for $3, our special holiday Pce 2.25 Dictionary Stand M 3.00 Dictionary and Stand together 5.00 All the Standard Poets, cloth binding .35 Fancy Gift Books, gold and white binding .35 Beautiful Joe 25 Tom Sawyer j.q Half Leather Bound Popular Copy right Novels, sold in cloth regular ly at $1.25; our special price in leather 1.00 Wonderful values ask to see them. The line contains The Virginian, The Crisis, The KighiofWay, Choir Invisible, Grau stark, The Conqueror, When Knighthood Was in Flower, and others equally popular. We have put all our 50, 60 and 75c knives together and offer you your choice for 50c. We have a swell line of Pearl and Silver handled knives that will delight any man or boy. Knives for the ,Boys 50c Prices from 50c to $3.50. Umbrellas Fancy Handles Silk Covers $2 to $8 We have the reputation of giving big values in umbrellas. Each year we try to give more for the money than the year be fore. Our umbrellas come direct to us from one of the largest factories in the East. That not only helps us to make the price about 20 per cent, lower, but they say to us: "If one of our umbrellas doesn't give good service take it back and give a new one." So you buy one with that understanding. HUNT EY OTH CO For ale by Goo. A. Harding. Subscribe for tba Enterprise.