OREQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. P0LKADOTCANSJ i Mti Personal Mention o fl A J. Htewart, of Stone, was In tlx city Haturday. K. C Chapman, of Clackmas. was In the city Monday. IC DiMlman. of Clackamas, waa In the city Haturday. I, K. Doyoe, postmaster at Canliy, waa In the city Monday .1. Wallace Col. IlIlM itone to Cons comity on a biiHlnxHa trip. Ortn Cuttln, of Molallt, waa an On put Ottj visitor Monday. Mth I,l.b Smith, of Halem, vlsltfd Oregon City frlenda Monday. A. '. Hi-aullau haa returned from a business trip to Kaatern Oregon MIhh Cooloy, of I'enclletoll, la visit Iiik her aunt. Mrs .1 Wallace Cole MImh Alice Shannon leavea Saturday for a vlalt In Colorado and Katiaaa Will It LOgtM waa a bualneaa vial tor to Newport the flrat of tin- week .1 C I'addock and E IV Dedinan. of Clackamas, were in the city Saturday. (Iran II. Dlmlck returned Monday from a buHlneaa trip to Klamath KalU. II f Gibson anil John Duns, of Eagle Creek, were In the city Mon day MIhh I'earl Allen, of Cndghton, waa the guest of Oregon 'ty friends Sun day. Chaa. Cox haa returned to Corvallla nfler vlaltliiK with hla coualn, John W. Meblrum. Mrs J White and daughter, of Tn coma, were the Kueata Sunday of Mlaa Mra Caufleld l.uther Moore and two anna apent iiie weeK in iirownaviue. i. inn county, at their obi home. ChailllxTM Howell uud M E Howell , have returned from a bualneaa trip to I.lncidn county. Ilobert Mount haa returned to fill verton nfter a vlalt with lilt brother, , Dr, h s Meant Mla May Ht range, who haa been teaching achiMd at (c ol go IH holm', for the auinmer vacation Mr Itert Ablrete linn returned to tin- city from l.lnd, Washington, and will apend the aummer here. Mr and Mra. II I). Mount, of 811 vertoll. have been '.in,.; their mm, j Dr. II S Mount. In thla city. (i, (' I'Hchlaon haa returned from a trip to tie- i Iiik property of the ; Crown Itoya' Company In l.anc county. MImh Dorothy I Jitoiirctt la at Im Camaa, WaahluKtoti, visiting at the I home of Mr and Mra Win Shoahnn. ' Mlaa Helen Bollinger, of I'acltlc Cnlveralty, haa returned drove, to remain for tin from Forest Hiimmcr va cat Inn Mlaa Lena Dlller who haa been at tending Huntington Hall at I Ange lea, la tin- guest of Mr. and Mra. .1. II Walker. Mra. II M. Templeton ami family b fi yesterday fur Hroadhrook, Con necticut, where they will Join Mr. Templeton and live. Mr and Mra. ( Iconic ltiiinlall biivc returned from Salem where they at tended the commencement exercises at Willamette Cnlvcially. Chrla llartmnn haa Rone to Mnrsh Held aa a dclegutc from Wachcnn Painless Operations The advance of dental science has been so rapid and the improvements so numerous in all branches of the work that few people realize to what an extent the pain accompanying dental operations has been minimized. This has been accomplished not alone by improvements in the agents employed for producing an aesthesia, both local and general,but in methods and appliances used for their administration. The work of filling teeth has been so improved as to allow of its performance in much less time, and with little or no pain as compared with the work of former years. Seventeen years in dentistry in Oregon City. An eastern expert grauduate dentist with us all the time. We guarantee to please you. All the latest painless methods. City Phone 1293 L. L. PICKENS Dentist Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House OREGOF CITY, OREGON. Pure, raw linseed oil costs less than "ready mixed" paint, but when mixed with thick pigment, gallon for gallon, it makes the best paint for the least money. FOR SALE BY GEORGE A. HARDING OKI (.ON CI I . OKI CON. Tribe No. CI. Improved Order of Red Men, to the grout council. Mra. M. Whltoomb of Mlneapolla, Mlneaota, la the guest of her alator, Mra A. V. I'arker,, at (ilndkton and will remain for the Summer. MIhh (iuatena Kandall. daughter gf George Handall, of thla city, waa a graduate from the claaHlcal courao at Willamette Cnlveralty thla year. D. 0. Latouretto waa at McMInn villi- thla week attending a meeting of the hoard of truHlecH of the McMlnn vllle college of which In- la treaaurcr. MIhh Marlbel M-I.lrutii and Mlaa Clara iKierner were mcmbera of the class of young people that waa gradu ated from the Portland Academy laat Friday night. Mrs A Knapp of Oregon City waa a vlaltor In Corvallla thla week, hav ing come in wllneaa the graduation from th OA'' of her only child, John Knapp, a npular atudi-nt -Gazette Jack l.atourette la home from the State Cnlveralty for the Summer va cation The other Oregon City stu dentH will return from Eugene the latter part of the week. MIhh tiertrude Nef.ger, who haa I n attending the Cnlveralty of Seat lie, returned home Sunday. Mlaa Net zger waa recently elected u member of the rorpa of teachers In the Ore gon City achoola. W II lllanchard went to Oregon City Saturday to vlalt relatlvea for a couple of weeka. He will alao attend the MuhoiiIc Grand !dge, which la In Hcaalon In I'orlland thla week,, aa a delegate from the local lodge of that order .--Hrownavllle Tlmea. H 1. I'rlce. b merchant at The DalleH, waa In the city Monday on bualneaa, After Augtiat lat Mr. Price will be associate,! with hla brother, A. A. I'rlce, of thla city, and will sue reed to the management of the cloth ing ImimIiichh now conducted In thla city by J M. I'rlce. County Recorder. Henry E. Ster ena, whoae term of office will expire tho first Monday tn July, ho., accented a position with the Oregon Water Tower and Railway Co, aa chief clerk In the office of Superintendent, G. C. Fields Mr. Stevena' new duties will begin about July 5th. Drs Beatie & Beatle, Dentists, KoyuiH 16, 17, 18. Welnhard Building EXPENSIVE ADVERTISING. i Probably the most expensive adver tising ever done In this county is thnt now h wk. done by Huntley Bros. Co. 1 With every dollar purchase they glvo ! absolutely free a ticket for a fine 16x 2t Crayon Portrait. The Krtralt may be of yourself or another and is mnde by Prof. Bauer well known aa the beat Crayon Artist on the Coast. He worM In one of the big windows and Is al ways watched by an admiring crowd. Over 'J1"1 satisfied customers havo re ceived portraits In every rospect tho j equal of any ever sold for $3.00. Hunt ley Bros, contract with artist expires next week; If you have a friend or relative whose portrait you want en larged li'ixl'it a dollar purchase wlli get It for you without charge. Farmers' Independent Phone 131 0 i Old newspapers for sale at thin of fice 26C per hundred MrH. Minnie Turney and Chan. B. Jordon wore granted a marriage li cense Kntiiriliiy afternoon. Tar Soup 2c, toilet soap 2c; laun dry 2 He :ie UK l) FRONT, The net proceeds of the Chalrty , Hall, given iriHt week were $4! 'i:. Thla ' haa been added to the Han Francisco , relief fund. , Marriage llcenaea were laaued Tues day aa followa: Anna Hrown and M. I, Ingram; Mary A. CIiiih IC. Dullola. Hamilton and , m 1 I Our patterna are the latest denlgna. , Our sty lea aro exclusive. Miss C. Goldsmith. j County Clerk Groonman Monday la-1 sued a marriage license to Knrah (lath- eriiie Johnston, of Aurora, and W. E. RoHciikrantz, of Troutdale. Waiited a n-siMiiialbli' and expe-1 rlenci'd miin tir woman to aell an artl- Local Events clc that Is used In every homo In In Woodmen of the World hall Hatur Oregon City. Address Ilox :!77. Olym-. dav afternoon. The audience waa pla. Waiiblngton. H. Hchradcr has purchased the bak- cry of H I. lirlghtblll and will move , t In- HalesriKim Into the building he is: now erecting on the Kelly property ! n.'-ar the poHtofflc MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per cent. Farm aecurlty. U'Ren k Schubel. ; Couiity treasurer-elect J c. pad- j dia:k, and youngest daughter, who will asslHt him In conducting the office, were In thi' city from lackamaa TucHday. In a divorce suit rued Tuesday. Ix-na to Impure blood. liurdock Blood Bit Baldwln, who was married to 8. M. , tcrs Is a cleansing blood tonic Makes Baldwin at Portland, In 1H97, charges ; you clear eyed, clear-skinned, clear that since the marriage, Baldwin con- brained, trading the drinking habit and Is now a habitual gross drunkard. Harding Grange No. 122, Patrons ,,r 0f her guest, Mrs. Willis Platts. of of Husbandry, will give a grand ball 1 Manila. At a flower party in tho af at Harding Orange Hall. Wednesday terniam the nrlze at five hundred went evening. July 4. Music will be furnish- to Mrs. John Lewthwalte and In a! The Rev. Charles Scaddlng. of La ed by Morton's orchestra and an oys- guessing game. Miss Laura Pope won. Grange, 111., was elected bishop of the ter supper will be served. in the evening Mrs. W. E. Pratt and ! Episcopal Church for the Diocese of i Tl. Intnaf Qfvlna n,1 iittorn In ... j t dress bats. Miss C. Goldsmith. Chief of Police Burns Tuesday ev- enfng receiver! word from Portland that the horse and buggy stolen from thcyiearlti farm near Buttevllle. early Hunday morning, hud been recovered In Portland and restored to the own - er. Married, at the Baptist parsonage, at iiihiii, Wednesday. Miss Ethel Cum- uiins to Mr Burdel Van Donge, both waa aaut w ith five hundred and re- of Clackamas county. Rev. H. R. Rob-1 freshments. Ins, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Van! Donge will make their home in Port- Men's $1 canvas shoes, leather sole land. !49c; men's lace shoes $1.44; white oxfords 83c, 99c, to $1.19 for ladies. Dr. George Hoeye. dentist, Caufleld KKD FRONT. Building, Oregon City. The women of the First Baptist Oregon City will again this year as j church, of this city, are preparing a usual supply various places with i)X for shipnieut to the needy Ba, Fourth of July ortors. In addition to j tiats of San Francisco. Bedding and thoHe already motioned In these co!-1 Kitchen utensils, including granite unins, Grant B. Dlmlck will officiate , ware and tinware, are desired, but no at the celebration to be held at : chlnaware can be shipped. Persons Wright s Springs. I desiring to contribute to this ship- ! inent are requested to leave their con- Fred Bluhm has Hied spit In the Jus- j tributlons either at the Baptist church tlce court against Henry Burr and ',,,- the parsonage by noon Saturday, John Kauffinan of whom be asks When the siionlics will be nacked and judgment for $17. lUuhm alleges that dogs, belonging to the defendants. Killed five sheep anil six lambs be- If you haven't the time to exercise Harding, E. E. Brodie and James Heat sides wounding 16 other sheep, all regularly.y Doan's Regulets will pre-1 ly, delegates from St. Paul's church his property. vent constipation. They Induce a mild 1 in this city, attended the convention. Wanted steady help, families pr fcrred. Apply to the Oregon City Woolen Mills. 4t At a meeting of the athletes of the t Diversity of Oregon luesdny after - noon (.onion Moores. the well-known day at the home of the officiating of the Grand Army of the Republic, 1 growth timber, well seasoned and sprinter, was elected captain of the 1 clergyniaii. Rev. E. S. Bollinger. In Department of Oregon and the Wo- split reasonably fine, 70 cords to be track team for 197. Moores' home is j this city. Mr. Uenningsen has for , man's Relief Corps, was held at Grants , delivered at the Barclay School build at Salem. Besides being a good man nianv vears been an emnlove of the Pass this week, becinriinir Wednes-i in a inH U of m on the track team ho Is a star foot ball player Eugene Guard. While canning In the Willamette river Monday afternoon, tho craft cap sized throwing Earl l.utz Into the river. Lutl coming to the surface, grasped the canoe and was assisted to thc shore hv ti U II. Miller who was In tho immediate vleinitv at the time of tile accident. m , , In tho annual election of school of- fleers at Oak Grove Monday, T. K. Cone, was reelected director and Mr. Casto was elected clerk. At a meet- Ing of the patrons in the evening, the proposition to Install the ninth and tenth grades in the district was voted down. Tho latest styles and patterns in dress bats. Miss C. Goldsmith. Wanted Gentleman or lady with good reference to travel by rail or with rig, for a Urn of $250,000 mi capital. Salary $1,072 per year an! expenses per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses ad vanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Oregon City, Ore Doc. 21. Suit to receive $la9, claimed to bo due tor feeding and caring for a horse, was this week brought by Homer M. Mulliin in the Circuit court against S. B, Hartman. Plaintiff demands judg ment for that amount and a decree of tho court directing the sale of the animal that his claim may ho satis fied from the proceeds of the sale. Millinery prices cut nearly in two. Mo, i.49 up. RED FRONT, Nino men, employed as loggers at the Willamette Pulp & Paper Com pany a mill, failed to return to work Monday afternoon because of dissa)!- faction with their wane.. The men have been f : Ivlng $2.2l per iay and Mny 21, asked that their pay be In creased to 2.M. The advance not be ing granted, the men quit work. H V. Gibson, of Eagle Creek, has been iipKjnte administrator of the estate of Albert. Melssner, who lout hiH life at Caaadcro laat week, leav ing an estate consisting of personal property of the probable value of $100 besides hla home at George, which la civorcd by a mortgage held by John Dunn, the principal creditor. Itching plica provoke profanity, but; profanity won't cure them. Doan'a Ointment curea Itching, bleeding, or protruding pilea after years of stiffcr- Ing. At any drug store. In the divorce ault of Mra. Idella White against Charles White, Judge M llrlde granted iilalntiff a decree of il I i - niuurilol it i. r ft, ft u 1 1 1 iiiirufinal ui mi , , a n u i ijvm ii i miiii inioi property, consisting of household goods; gave her the care, custody and control at all times of the minor chlhf, for whose support the defendant la to pay $7.f)0 each month. G. L. Hedgea appeared aa attorney for the plaintiff. MIhh Eva Benson's piano clans, as sisted by Mrs. J. S. Hamilton, messzo- aoprano, and Mr. J. Roaa Fargo, tenor, of Portland, gave a matinee mualcale made up In the main of relatives and friend: of the pupils of MIhh lienson, and the soloists were the recipients of lovely flowers. The county court toas let the con tract for painting the suspension ! bridge with two coats, to 8. 8. loonier! for :i25. This price does not Include i the water boxes or crossarms, which must be painted by the water commls- Hion and the Portland General Electric company. Howell & Jones were awarded the contract for the paint Most disfiguring skin eruptions. acrofula pimples, rashes, etc. are due Mrs. L L. Pickens entertained last Friday afternoon and evening in hon- ... , i i Dr. ice captured the prizes for five i ! i i. w nv, .,, iiuiiuit-ii aici .'ii n . i . n. .1 i . v a celled In the guessing game. Mrs John Brandow Lewthwalte en- tertalned Saturday aftermxjn at her home in West Oregon City In honor, (,f the first anniversary of her mar- i riagc The hostess was assisted in ' the entertainment of her guests by her j i maid of honor. Miss May Peel, and I her bridesmaids. Miss Alice Lewth- walte of this city and Miss Hortense drelfoz of Corvallis. The alternoon shipped, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask you druggist for them. 26c. Mr. Henry Uenningsen, of this city? 1 ; an,i lss t'l)rine Hoffman, of Portland, . , wore quietly married at noon Satur- Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Com- pany. and has many friends who wish evening. 0f said wood to be delivered on or be for himself aorf bride much happiness j Mrs. Jennie B. Harding, department fore September 1. 1906. Second and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Henning- president, and Mrs. Rosina Fouts, de-lgrowth wood is not desired. The sen will live in the Griffith cottage on partment secretary of the W. R. C, school board reserves the right to re Thirteenth street. , left for Grants Pass Modnay evening, I ject any or all bids. Bidders shoald and the other delegates followed Tues-; enclose their bids in a sealed envelope ny teason oi an ci ror mo auveruse- "' llu' i:ii-i'-iu Mercantile Com- . 'm" 111 "m W,HKS r.nterpiiso was made to state that a lady s coat, worth commander: Robert Holland, post com Irom $4 to $10, would be given away niander: .las. F. Nelson, Enos Cahill. absolutely free with each and every purchase. The ad should have read that such a gift is presented with 'each purchase amounting to $5. And this company does exactly as it agrees to do. Remember, a lady's coat, worth from $4 to $10 Is absolutely given away with each $.'. purchase. m Snrina fever is prevented bv the ; use of our Red Line Sarsaparilla. None Just as good. our price wi coats. CHARMAN & CO., City Drug Store, The Sabbath Schools ol the Metho (list. Baptist, Congregational, Presby terian and United Brethren donoiul nations and the Elyville Sunday School spent today on a picnic 1 at Willamette. Tho young people with baskets of good things wont to WU- : laniotto on tho car leaving tho West ' Side depot at 9: 30 o'clock in tho morn-, Ing. A programme of literary and musical numbers and various games, all supplemented by a lug dinner at ! the noon hour served to pleasantly engage the time of tho children and those who arranged the day's outing. The committee In charge of the Fourth of July celebration at Kstaca-1 da Is desirous that, the people of Ore- j gon City enter a candidate In the contest for Goddess of Liberty. To aid this plan there has been placed at 1 Mowoii iv .nines mug store a uniioi PROSPERITY dates from the first dollar saved. Per haps the best reason for saving money is, that practically nothing can be accomplish ed without it. You must have it to start you in business, to furnish your home, to educate your children, to protect you against sickness or misfortune, and to pro vide for you a comfortable, independent old age. MAKE YOUR START TODAY, DO IT NOW The BANK OF OREGON CITY Bank open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. box where votes may be deposited, The frlenda of Miss Nora Hanlfln and 1 Miss Ethel Green are already work-1 Ing In their behalf and other candl-ithe dates will appear as the contest pro - gresses. Votes may be had at ten I cents each. The fact that no Goddess of Liberty Is to be elected at Oregon city this year, lends Interest In the contest that has been started. MILLINERY SALE. Hats one half price : all hats re duced. Children's trimmed leghorns 75 cents and up. Call while the as sortment la good. 7-6 MRS. H. T. SLADEN. NEW EPISCOPAL BISHOP. .u ru.. RjrfiB. . ,ft. m Elected to Succeed the Late Bishop Morris. Oregon by the eighteenth annual Epls- conal convention held at thf Trinity . - parish-house- last week. The vote of the ministers of the dlo- cese was 14 for Mr. 8caddlng to 13 for the Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., of the recent election from every of Trinity Church, San Francisco, Cal. j county in the state give the following The contest between the friends of the : pluralities: two clergymen in the convention was' Chamberlain 2494: , Bourne 3199; an animated one, and eight hours was ! Hawley 3780; Ellis (for congressman occupied In the discussions. 'in 2d district) 16164; against woman The new bishop was born in Toron- to, Canada, November 25, 1862, and e.iucated at Toronio University and ordained to priesthood In 18H6. He served as curate in Buffalo and then two years as assistant to Rev. W. 8. Rainford. of St. George's Church, New York; as rector of Trinity Church, Toledo, O. for five years, and since May 1, 1895, as rector of Emmanuel Church, of La Grange. 111. He was married in 1895 to Miss Mary Pomeroy of Toledo, O. Bishop elect Scaddlng is author of "Direct Answers to Plain Questions for American Churchmen." He Is active In Sunday school and mis- sionary fork. He is chairman of the Sunday School Commission of the dio- cese of Chicago. He is a successful lecturer, having lectured in England on "The Church in America." Another lecture Is entitled "Picturesque Alas- : ka." He is a believer in athletics and i a devotee of golf, cricket, and base-! i ball. Rev. P. K. Hammond. George A. m VETERANS GO TO GRANTS PASS. Many Attend the 25th Annual En campment. The twenty-fifth annual encampment day and continuing until this. Friday, day evening. Among those going In tm', Oregon City party were: George , Harding, senior vice department v Mautz, Oregon Washburne. Captain ' j t Apperson. J. A. Lewis. J. A. , Tufts, Mrs. Clark Ganong and Mrs. I j. J. Tinale. of Oregon City: J. F. j neyoe 0 "m Deyoe and J. S. Dick of Caiihy George Webster. Mrs. H. M. Webster and Miss Nora Webster of Clackamas PLANING MILL IS RUNNING. Another Substantial Enterprise Launched. j Is The now plant of tho Oregon City - Planing Mill Company on North Main - j street was started Monday morning - ' THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY OREGON CITY, OREGON AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 D. C. LATOURETTE F. J. MEYER Transacts a general banking business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. . with a force of 25 men. The number of ooeratlves will be Increased to 40 within a few days. The plant Is under management of Mr. H. P. Dla- 'mond. This mill has a capacity for turning out about $10,000 worth of manufac tured lumber each month. Ita pay- roll will contribute materially to the wage earning capacity of the city since the real extent of the enterprise for employing labor does not end with the force employed at the mill In this city. The management has contract ed for the entire output of a half-doz- ' en saw mills In the Interior of the county. This means that labor will be furnished for at least 25 men at each of these mills. The institution will be a further benefit to the com munity in that it will supply the trade with all kinds of building material. Contractors have found It necessary to purchase much of their materials in the Portland market, but this de ficiency will now be supplied by the new mill. OFFICIAL COUNT COMPLETE. . puratittf 24Q48ufr lnamDenam " lurauiy VJV oun rage is Beaten 10,173. Salem, Or., June 18. Official returns sunrage win. Election Results. Results of Oregon state election, , June 4. as shown by complete official returns for all counties, except for Harney, whose returns are estimated: Chamberlain, Governor 2,456 Bourne, U. S. Senator 3,166 Mulkey, U. S. Senator 47,416 Eakin, Supreme Judge 21.470 Benson, Secretary of State. . .29,834 Steel, State Treasurer 29,039 Total vote cast almost 100,000 Republican vote 56,000 Democratic vote 26,000 Socialist vote 7,500 Prohibition vote 5,000 Majority against woman suff- rage '10,173 Majority against local option I change !9.982 Majority against Barlow rtoad!13,l41 Majority for gross earning tax. ! 64.086 Plurality. ! Harney county not included. WOOD WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the School Board of School district No. 62, Oregon City, Oregon, until 5 o'clock. Saturday, July 7, 1906, for furnishing 123 cords of flrst-class fir wood, said wood to be four feet in length, cut from sound large first ' School building in Oregon City. All i and mark "Bid for wood" and ad- dross the same to the Clerll Of School j District No. 62. By order of the School Board. E. E. BRODIE. District Clerk. Dated this 22d day of June, 1906. INSURANCE. Plate Glass, burglar-proof, and all kinds of casualty insurance written by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of fice with Justice of the Peace. 0. A. CHENEY. DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. ..... . TLrA-r . JltJNOW. IJtlUMAo, DlMitlSt President Cashier