Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 23, 1905, Page 3, Image 3

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    OIIMON CITY KNTKItPHISB, FIIIDAY, JUNE 23, MM.
o
NEW TO-DAY
MONRY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7
por cent. Frm curlty, U'lton
&. 8cbubl.
MOUTGACJE LOANB NKOOTIATJCD,
t lownnt. mltii, Latouratte'i ofllnn.
Commercial
Cliy.
MurrlMKii llcmNa with ImiiuiI Oil
wmk Hy County OlurU Oratmman a
Mlowi; Hoil''a A, I fourth ami tJIma W.
Oinvj filnnlii MnhliirMltir unil Thomiia A.
Hrnl'.h; ltiiltn MatrM ami Krank Arlhl;
M. J. (If-pajrina and AniKlla Iinrntth;
lOIUitlwth JJoTilunrJur ana Andrew Hull
liitsnr. ttatavla and Dunk arid Linen liata, now
arrival, MIkk OuldNinlth'i,
lwlht I). Hun and MIforl WIkIo,
,!. ,....,, ' " " Mil ium yvikk
Hank liulldlnc, Oregon I tnu ll.iliMmta In trniic.,ntlniiui autm.io
Personal Mention
Itolwrt Cllnlhitr, of 8lmbl, wit In tho
city lunadity.
Mr, flurry Miilon In ftpnnrllng the vm-k
1. T, ttavla, of Ui CliurkHm dlatrlct,
wn ncre weurieadiiy.
Kil. liati'H. f u,,.. i.,,.
Wanted n liniI will cxi'hunKa a m-w
Iflfi ilrop-hi-m! HIiikim' wln imiohlnn
jor a imran. 11, u, itolwrta, AK"Mt,
uncoil I'lly, (Mi-noil.
l.llo nico from Now York City to I'ort t thl city Wt-dheaday.
Local Events
I!orn-To Mr. ami Mia. A. Mlhlatln,
on.
iioin -io tin. wm. of John I, Ki'iitliiK
ai ui nimiiy imm In thla ilty, Mondiiy,
juiif j, a uiiiiKiiicr.
N. J. IHxnn )m l....n urutiti-d a divorce
Innil, iiirlVHd In UiIm oily uliout 10 o'clock
wHini'aduy nioniln;, ili-partlriK for I'ort-
uinu i)(,ror noon. Will hurn II.,. d,tu.
Kim in mi) miiihliiM Dnt.-rtiilnnd a larva
comimny of old aokllera by tucountlnB
an mtwwiting lulu of their trip,
In thu anniml dlatrllmtlon of prlxoa
Mix K, Onrtrtido liunhor viu,i win.
iht roiativ at Sulcm Sunday,
Mcintyra, of C urkoa. wum In fir.
K"n my yi-Htcrdny on hualn.-a
Ml Nva Orlawold. of H,.i,.,r, vitt
wrcgon tity fi-lnnd luat Haturday.
If I. VUnrA - t ..
ly thu Bun Kranclauo ICxumlinir, Mlaa mMKhhorhood, will In tho city Baturday
Cl'Cl'lItt (illlldNinlth, Of tlllM CllV la iim ! If
of th. - I..- . .. . ' T "" 011110 U"nH""- of the Clacka-
. ... . in in v 'Hr. A Il'w I rniiai iIIuIhI..
iliiya ao Mi- h " wu" ",8 cy Haturdny.
from VV, o. II. t. and m th rlKht . ' 7 ? V'r,,n"' y"H,,,rd
to r..miillo h..r .,..,i.. ......... I u,n court null for
Mr. and Mra. Ira Wlahart. of nt,.nt.
1'iiaa, aro vlaltlna- with rt.lmiv. in hi.
city.
Mra. J, W". Ixulir and aon liavn puium
fd from a vlalt with frl,.n,iu . mi.,u..
ion.
Ur. II. Oorhr, of Carua. wna n O.
aon fltv tlufi.r, iVin i. ...... s .
...., .,. iwiiinnu, yi'Hii.rany ninci
l)-utlfii ojion-fiice aold watch and chuln
aocomiiaiilnd hy a not a alutlnir thai it
had lMHn drawn In conniMtlon with n,..
laiT a dlatrlhutlon of jirU.'i.
llahy rapa and tmta aroatlv ri.diiril
Aiiaa uoiUMiiiitha.
(II ll'Hllllll.
Ill, fill! clx
arniT Uiaim No. 117 will hold It
m.'Ptlnii ntxi Hiiliirdny, IMcnlo dlnmr
nd pioKiiim in camp Kround. Frlnda
urn inviifd to coino and liriup ihi'lr
lunch lutakcta and enjoy thcnulv-a
dlvorr-
from (1, c, !akir to whom aha waa
married nt I'oiiliind In Jnn inn
Thrcultnlim to kill, awBiirlna. fnlliir to
provi.ii. ami crinl tnatm.nt aro aom of
haiB. ii-fi.rrt.d aKiilnat linker by
lli wlfi. who diMlri-a to rcaumo hur
maiden name, Ida Muchlor.
Notice la hcrehy alven that thera will
Hrw reaiiltlnc from it faulty chlmm-v.
Im n mctina- of the iw. mi,. i.... 10 u,e f'0"'"1 ' i-i-nldence of
im,t Mini,,- I..,.. " I'HddiMk at Canemuh Monday uf
i. .a v ir ... u ... .' . ... temwin, Ncliihhora aaalatvd memhera of KrM.v
i riHa M.ti-i... ...... - , - . ,
..,..,,, . ., riimiit. f,. M,.t'l. at,,. t.li .....
(tl pttium ,.,,irt in int.
hoiiaehold etlecta hut tho building, which
waa only recently purchaaed by the Iad
dock family, win totally d.atroyed. The
building and contenta were not Inaured
July
pr
N. l!)G.
I. Inn K
at o'clock.
Jonea, Hi'O.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morfitt. of Oniarin
have been the mieata of Conernah
riicndi.
meaara, Wal ac Mefnril nA r.-.t
n,, in m 1. 1-ll llHlint hnvn li.U,...
narid of horaea to TlllamiKik.
Miwa Nelllo Atmliiliv. of r,.liinhum
WiiHhliiKton, haa returned ia h..mL
aner a via t with Minn v,.im r.n..i.i
Mra. K. T. 11. Thomaa and Ur J w
iiiomua, of Molulla, were in the city
Mlaaca Helen
who have hw 'fl tttt ton tilts. T.,,,ti-
-nlveralty at Foreat Orove. have arrived
tiome for the Bummer vacation.
V. M am. of Oarflehl, waa in the city
t Friday, Mr. Olll returned only rZ
: ' irn Oregon where ho
ha been orannlzlng Orangea. If a reporta
Kwd aucceaa at the work wwuk
!.,, .v... l .. Will
, '1 ,n" "ttni territory within a
'"nrii
Mr. T v ,
Srl-thTorX
cTn Slar. h"Pt"r l the Eal-
Monay to loan on rarma. Land Tltlaa
mind. Dlmlck A Dlmlck, Lawytri,
Oraoon City, OrB0n...
r w i;r l amp meeting, jv .a,. ' ' " !-...- xu.cu nero
peca ,.akera and medium. wllM i JU""Uiy n,m '""""O and fc. Ulb-.rn.
Mlendance. nod campl, g yro!i d Bel """'l relcaed the fol- "J" ;Vh h "
wn th keta day n'kef, lo" , hild '""'"'f m0,n,",f' Th" hU' wer8 Wm' J' ff"-
under IJ. free. l.K)d hotel on 'h around Mam"r uu- rrpre- Mr. and Mra. M,
A pen of carrier pigeon arrived hera
mra. jjmio Walker Chenev. of Han
franclaco. ia viaitlng with relallvea In
una city.
Edwin Ilyron. of Tualnti n. a nrnmlnont
waamngion county pioneer, haa , been
viaiung ma aaugnter. Mra. I). C. Ely.
Mra. e.. Ulbaon. of The Dull,., i. u,.
gueat of Mr. and Mra.
Uood hotel on th ground.
An Ice rream aoclal will tw given by
the I.wer Uignn B.hool iXatrlet No. i
i in lining Hull thla, Krhiiiy, evening,
June 23. Kred Oerber waa In the city In
rrmay and reMrta tlmt a good attend
mic a expected,
in third quarterly meeting of lh
M. K. Church Mouth, will be held next
watunlHj- and Bunduy at Teaala Crwk
church. Ilev. . I. (inrdlner. of Juneib.n
City, wilt be n attendanca to aaalat the
puator, J, W, Craig.
Taint! paint! paint! and tt It at Char
n.iiliitlvi? for the expreaa comimny. Af
ter being properly lubeled the pigeon
wero releaaed by the agent Wedneaday
morning.
t oraeua a., wire or Will am D ion, a
pioneer uf Clackumna county, died at the
family home at Klyvlllo Bunday. l)e
cenaed waa 74 yeara of age and ia aur
vlved by a huaband and one aon, Elmer
Dixon. ex-County Clerk. Interment waa
had at Mountain View cemetery Tuea
day. after funerul acrvlcea had been con
ducted by Ilev. J. H
the lute home.
man 4 Co.'a. their prlcea ar. alwaya iu.t aUy, 'J"1 l BmMt Clty' The We,t
el.,,. ' ' Bide la boomlna. Inatallmenta. V. M
right
Murrliige lh-enue were granted the
latter part of luat week by Clerk Ureen
man aa followa: Nellie Miller and Ch.
vt. hunch; Wyona K. Burfua and It fl
Hlaliiei ker; Adeline lluvekoat and Kortat
Haatlnga.
I'etltlona iM-urlng about fifty algna-
la booming. Inatallmenta. E. M.
Howell & Co., agenta, I. O. building.
Governor Chamberlain ha leaned
proclamation naming Monday, June 4,
19WS, aa the time for voting on the refer
etxlum petition filed with the aecretury
of atutet unking thut appropriation bill
be aubmltted to a vote of the neotila
Thla I the bill that carrle the appro
print Ion
ture. and aeklng for woman nltrage on ,h normBl choola Mr. Grarge Kidder and aon, Ceorge,
amendment to Conatltutlon, were thla M" "h'''h ?otiltlrbl objection hua been J of Prlnevllle, Oregon, were the gueat ol
amendment to Conatltutlon, were thla
week filed with County Clerk Oreenmnn.
Theae are the only petition of the kind
that have been filed In thla county,
The Autoflller, the beat aeir-filllng
l ountaln Pen, f 2.80 and upwarda. Every
pen guaranteed. Chatman & Co., drug
glata, aole agenta.
J. A. Tufta, the veteran confectioner,
Included in hla elaborate decoration
for the encampment, the auapendlng of
an elegant, huge allk Hag from the norch
In front of hla place of huaineaa. The
nag waa only to be aeen to he admired.
Hrt Inaert
IhoH. Hearle waa on Monday elected
a member of the board of director for
the Ciujemah achool Dlatrlct No. 3 and
t a meeting of the board of director
monnuy evening, Bum L. Btevena wan
re-elected clerk of the dletiict for the
enaulng yea
eallev. of Gladalnnn
leave aoon for an extended vlalt In Eng-
lunu and Hcotlund
E. E. Judd. of Molalla. and Pie
DeHhlelda, of Clackamaa. were Drevnn
uity vialtora Wedneaday.
Mlaa Clara Bchmclter waa called home
to her parent Tueaday morning on ac
count or the Illneaa of her mother.
J. A. Spangler and daushter. Mlaa
Lulu, of Corvallla, were the eueata Bun-
day of Mr. and Mra. I,. I,, porter
Mr. Fred J. Melndl la attenrflnv onm
l4tmUboroogh at mencement at Monmouth and renewing
in i!iniimim-e ai me aiumni reunion.
Mr. J. A. Roman and aon. Samuel, ol
Mt. Pleasant, left for their homeatead
In Lincoln county, Monday morning.
Mia Ida Roppel went to Aurora thla
week for a vacation vlalt following the
cloae of school. She will remain for aome
time
Mia IJcaale Gulnn. of Walla Walla, la
viaitlng In thla cltv. the guest of her
cousin, Mlaeca Ethel Green and Clara
Nehren.
Ir. Ceatle A tiu..... .'
".17 n, Welnhard Building.
Th Commeneemi.nt
hn's Parochia. High School wiU take
t'luce on We(inea,l,.u t... . ...take
i. . ""f muhb t(jin at Hhlve-
LI 2'" M. The follow.
grraauate from the loth
mde and receive their diploma. John
Hnuoan,. Wlllard P. Hawley Benha I
Chamber. Flora r. ,.. ' 1 rlna J-
Stl-brlt Thenle. v. h " r'?
A chblahop Chrlatie. of Poland, wil
address ,h claM and confer J"
tlng honors. An excellent program ha.
wm prepared for the
nijoyable evening 1. prornllJed u
,,.nn,n i0 cents.
Trial of Senator Mlieh..n i. i..
t Ported ,n United .CZTZ
leveland farmer. Salem, Ma, Ion coun-
oml " farmftr' Kerl Jowphfn,
oun y n. h. Oliver, grocer. Pendleton.
M mi C0Unty; B, rt "n. farmer
McMlnnvllle, Yamhill e,. , . T '
ter, armer, Dallas. Polk county;' J P
Clauson farmer, Rlverton. C004 county
co.m v b 7 ' Hllver,on. Marion
wunly; g. A. Carlton, farmer, Wellen
Jackaon countv: n v n - '
iinrin vjiuin, iarmer,
Harlan, Lincoln county; Frank War-
... .arner, warrenton. Clatsop county;
w, H. Lewis, farmer. Jewel -i.
county. -.
Detail of programme for h - .
campmeetlng of the Bplrituallst. of thla
I 0 06 nel1 t Era July 8-30
are bemg completed. One of the proml
nent lecturer of fhA .
1 iiarry j.
Moore, ha been secured and will lecture
on Sunday, July 9. Other talent In
dudes Mrs. Eva M,.rv. - .
Chicago; and Mr. Ella Royal William,,
of Washington. D. C, who will give
spirit message. The music will be under
the direction of Mrs. G. C. Love f
l ortland, and Miss Bernlce Williams, of
vVimhlnglon. D. C. Th
of the organization are: G. C. Love pres
ident; B. F. Athene !.!....
Lorena Melndl, secretary! rsonr- t
selle, corresponding- secret? Tnhn
goyne, treasurer.
May we Supply
Your Dru Store Goods
Wc serve many people living along R. F. D.
faates with their Drag Store and Book Store
goods. As we cheerMy take back any ensat
tefactory article, and as we pay postage on all
small packages, this is a most satisfactory ser
vice. If yoo don't know the price, send enough,
ior we make change by mail same as over the
counter, easterners .who have accounts can
order by postal card. We invite yoa to try this
service. We guarantee entire satisfaction.
Huntley Brothers Co.
Progressive Dftirtrists.
OO m
The Y. P. B. C. E, of the First Pre.
byterlun church will give an entertain.
ment at Bhlvely Hull on Friday eve.
nlng. June 23. 1906, to which all are moat
cordially Invited to attend. A musical
and literary programme will bo rendered
including home talent and assisted by
Miss Marguerite Shelley, elocutionist, of
Portland, and Mr. J. Jefferson Tynlall,
a tenor singer from Vancouver. VViah.
Ington.
Mr. and Mrs. McCord, of Mt. Pleasant
this week
Miss . Theo StackpoU, Miss Evelyn
Hurley land Mr. Henry Btackpole . of
'ortlund, are guests of Mr. Kathryn
Ward Pope
Mrs. Clarence Hileman and Mrs. Wm
Waring, of Tacoma, visited Oregon City
this week, the guest of Mrs. E. J.
Marshall at Canemah.
Ilev. P. K. Hammond was at Portland
Wednesday evening where he nreached
the ordination sermon on Rev. Mr. Webb
Rooms, partly furnished and suitable at st- Stephen's Chapel.
for light housekeeping. Hath with hot Arthur Gallogly. a cadet at West Point
water. Inoiilra 60S Jefferson street. MUit.rv A,-i.i..n,i- hin a ..r,,
the eliiH. nt 1 Qrt? la .ma tir a vlalt n?tlh
v !. ii. limine b, jacKaon. an aiiornev nr i ,-in. ...... r,,y,,. r-u,.
ff,.M..tit,P0 an.. Ul.. A..r 1V.II rnb... I
were man led last Wednesday In Ht. . . '
iin.o iwuii.vu iiuiii vuivnuiB n.iviv Liiey
Paul's church, Ilev, P. K. Hummond of
Helming. Grant 11. IMmlck and Mrs
P. K. Httmmond and others witnessed
the ceremony. Mrs. Jackson Is a native
Q .... ... . i vutcRumus county, ana nus been
r. w ,,.. on miuinery mis wecK at ,..,., the Ro.ehura- nnhlle .ch.w.l.
Miss Goldsmith's.
On the grounds of cruel and inhuman
treatment, failure to provide and deser
lion In August, 104, Mis. Sarah M.
t-muips Is suing Matthew Phillips for a
divorce In the Cluckumii county circuit
court. The pintles were married at Port'
laud In October, 1H!I8
during the past year.
Hose burg their home.
They will make
Last Monday evening u volunteer (Ire
depart mi nt was organised by the enter
prlnliiR citizens of Willamette. Otto I
olsen was chosen president nnd T. J.
iary. secretary-treasurer. The neces
sary apparatus will be purchased to give
tills thriving town needed protection
from fire.
Subscribe to the Enterprise, best local
paper In Willamette Valley. '
Frank Cnpen nnd J, F. O'llrlen were
the successful candidates for director in
the iinnuul school election for Willamette
Monday. There were twp directors to
he nnmed and In u' three-cornered ilKht,
J. A. Moehnke, was the unsuccessful
tiHplrunt.
Flunk Newton has rented tho building
on Main street adjoining the Commercial
Hunk, formerly occupied by Wilson &
Cooke, nnd about July 1 will open up
undertaking parlors therein, For several
weeks Mr. Newton has been at Portland
nc.iiiiliitlng himself with the details of
the business.
W. W. Cotton, of Portland, has been
appointed by President Roosevelt to sue
ceed the lute Judge Bellinger as United
Slates District Judge for Oregon. In
asmuch as Mr. Cotton hus stated that
he would bo unable to enter upon his
new duties until September 1, the nn-
polntment Is to take effect at that time.
Senator Fulton strongly urged the ap
pointment of Mr. Cotton, and the choice
wiih also approved hy the attorney-gen
ertil. ,
Buy a home at Sunset City nnd save
rent. Values will increase. E. M. Howel
& Co., agents.
attended the annual commencement ex
ercises of the State Agricultural College.
J. Mcintosh, editor nnd nublisher of
the Grant County News at John Day
Eastern Oreaon. aceomnanled bv Mrs.
Mcintosh were Oregon City visitors the
first of the week.
Mrs. Vinnle II. Walden and daughter.
Miss Antoinette, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Charman and daughter, June, have re
turned from East Auburn, California,
where they spent the winter
Howard Lntourette, of this city, a
member of this year's clnss from the
Oregon, has successfully passed the ex
amination before the Oregon Supreme
Court for admission to the bur
M. E. Bain, formerly engaged In the
newspaper business in this city but now
located at Sumptcr where he is success
fnllv cncaired in mining deals, was in the
city tne latter part or last wcck
Miss Myrtle Shonkwllcr, who was re
cently re-elected as a member of the
City
Oregon City's
Blnce the ooenlna. lt rwK
chool ha enrolled thirty-six student
The plan pursued for securing students
and the method employed in teaching
have been uch as to merit the patron
age It haa received.
The school 1 located Ht thp onrnAf rt
Main and Seventh atreet in the Garde
Block, which 1 a new and n,i
equipped building . The annltane.
uie sonooi are such as to afford all neces
sary advantages to those pursuing the
course. The equipment used hy h
siuaenta or the typewriting denrmn
alone represent an Investment of from
nve to six hundred dollars. 8uch a
training aa is offered by an Institution
of this kind la Just what many parent
noma cnoose for their aon and
daughters.
iToreBgor Allen, who is in ehr
states that student are already enter.
ing ror tne summer term, and that nil
who intend entering for this term, for
euner day or evening sessions, would
do well to make arrangement at once
8tudents may enter at anv time, inrti.
vidua! instruction I given no one being
neia DacK by other not so aot or ener
gene, run information regarding the
courses of study with other particular
will be furnished any who will address
r-resmeni v. u. Alien. Oreeon Cltv rw
The Herald of Eureka. Cal.. will send
a party of five to the Lewis and Clark
hxposltlon In August, paying all the ex
penses of the party for a period of ten
days. Those who will enjoy the generos
Ity of the Herald will be the most dodu
lar saleswoman, the most popular city
teacher, the most popular postal employe
the county teacher who receives the most
votes, and the most popular lodge mem
ber. Valuable prixes are offered also for
those who stond second In the contests
PETTIT & CO.
Mantifacttttets and Deales
in Lumber
ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRY
LUMBER A SPECIALTY
Yard and Office Head of Molalla
Avenue, Opposite Evethatt's Store
!
Phone No. 1847 OREGON CITY, OREGON
0. W. P. Ry. Co. Sunday round trip
rate to Estncadn. 75 cents. Tickets must
lie purchased at Company's olllces.
Lost On Seventh street between Main
Htrcet nnd llr. Painter's residence on
Seventh street, on the mornltw of April
29, a mink cape with long stole ends.
corps of teachers In the Oregon
schools, has been elected to a place in
the Portland schools and will resign her
position here.
Attorneys Gordon E. Hayes and C. D.
Lntourette went to Salem Wednesday
where they appeared in the Supreme
In the Interest of Ellis Hughe;
whose suit for the possession of the
large meteor found near this city was
Among the notable features of tho Ar
gonaut for June Iflth will be "In Area
din," an extremely amusing article by
Jerome Hart; "All In," a story of fron
tier life by William H. Blssell; "Gifts
for the Soldiers," n letter from .Helen
Hyde, who tells of the things liked by Court
Japanese soldiers nt tho front; and cm
Iclsms of "The Vsurncr.. at the Colum
iiv. lie iiu-ieui i, i
bin Theatre, and "La Tosca" at the Cal- up Hr nrgumcnt
Itlillllit llieniie, ,Y uuorniuiB I1HH
,, . J. U. Latourette, who hna developed
l nt'ipa. I ... .... , ..... . .
lino ll luii-iieiiHeu uiiuft HKCUl, leiurueu
,, ,., nvcunesony irom a trip to ustacnua una
MORTnARE LOANS NEOOTAITED , , ..... . . -
- ringie i;reea ami omer interior points oi
at InniAiir raten T.n tnnent tn a nfnnn Cnm. . ... ....
"v " ----".- tle county, jock is a good talker and
......... I T1....I. ll.tlljlnn ".HA.n I
""l,lu "u,,n "'. v...,. h nvnl.ably manages to land a sub
ae.'l nt l,li fi'mn unnh 'l,-.tl,-rt h ntfnelia
MlHcrennts broke into the Frank Busch . . . . ...
j. j iciz, oi nunuy, was nn uregon i.ny
uu.mu.c iacuuy e.u.e. u. lu visitor Monday. Mr. Tlet Is a farmer
or on Sunday night, tine or tne electric and t8 cropB ,n R prom,H,nj, comll.
motors was started full speed, placing t aUnouRln tne nny crop ,8 very DaoU.
i.i ...ni...,i,c ... ufk.""... "-".ward. Timothy has not yet headed nnd
criminal fled, leaving the power to do Its
work. The motor pulley became red-hot
and foil off, burning a hole In the floor.
Belting; was burned oft tho shufts by the
1', a millK cape wuu h.uh mom t nun. mining was ourneu oil u.w euiaiiB vy iiiu
(.'ape is lined with fur and tins' stolo ends terrific speed, and on electric receiver
with brown satin. Reward will be paid was also destroyed. There Is no clue to
ior uie l euilTl OI ine CHiu iu um e.nti - i iu lil.iy jm. ly uiu u iiirenei.vieu iio
prise ollloe.
will Bet what he deserves.
For Sale Two good second-hand up-
i. a .. t ,i, ,1 V, .i
'.,c nine 1WU HUIIU nr,.uiiw'iir.i,u Me rui DIIIP- iivu Sul'u Bvuiiu-lltiuu lli-
Tlght pianos, Inquire of W. L, Block, the right pianos. Inquire of W. L. Block, tho
ui iiiviUC ifjtu,, w . H". v.j. , x v,, L,ii,ii v. .in,,., wirguii vii-j
Mr. Tlotz docs not believe this crop will
be sufllclently matured for cutting until
after the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fried, Mr. and
Mrs, John Balsdon, George Balsdon and
Mr. and Mrs. John Mayerle, prominent
Dakota farmers, are visiting at Oregon
City, guests of their old friend, Rev, W.
II. Wettlnufer, These people" are looking
over the country and may become per
manent residents of this section of the
Willamette Valley.
A SECRET.
The richest of pure cream; the
juice of ripe, fresh fruits; highest
grade flavorings and pure crystal
sugar carefully blended and frozen
to a creamy smoothness by skilled
workmen. This is the only "secret"
of the sale of
SWET LAND'S
Ice Cream
It is absolutely pure and contains
no secret powders or "fillers." This
"Ice Cream of Quality" is received
fresh every day by
J. A. TUFTS
Sole Agent for Oregon City.
FREE SOUVENIR. -When visitino-
Portland, call at Swetland's, 273 Mor
rison bt., and present this ad. You will
receive FREE an attractive souvenir for
table.
How Do You Spend Your Money?
Are you doing: it in a way to secure substantial bene
r? m rr you hy'm somcthing aside for a "Rainy
Day ? If not, you will never have a better time to be
gin than now. To get quickly started in the easiest way,
mLDo rr an account "A DOLLAR
CIhe, Bank of Oregon City
UNDER NEW
MANAQEHENT
W. KUPPENBEDER, President
BEN. KUPPENBENDER, Sec & Trea.
Oregon City Planing Mill Co.
Doors, Windows, Mouldings
And all Kinds Stock Patterns of Mill Work Always on Hand.
Estimates on Contracts Made Free of Charge.
AMI
Nature's Best Remedies
combined by
HIGHEST SKILL
into a
Perfect Tome
Improves Appetite
aids Digestion
Overcomes Biliousness
peevents Catarrh
cures' Constipation
strengthens Nerves
Gives Ai Jed Vigor to the
Entire System.
Guaranteed, Samples Free.
CHARMAN & CO.
Dependable Druggists,
SOLE AGENTS.
Do Yoa Kno.w
Anything
ABOUT
Eppley's
Perfection
Mil
Mir?
If not you should know.- It's
a pure article put up in
pint Mason jars full
weight.
OASTOniA.
Bean ft A The Kind You Have Always
Sold by all Leading Grocers
O A TO XIX .A..
Bears th
Tha Kind You Haw Always Bought