1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906. 3 POLKA-DOT CM4S Pure, raw linseed oil I -1 4 I.. tobis IC8B man rcauy- W-' A mixed; paint, out vvnen w mixed with thick pigment, gallon for gallon, it makei the best paint for the least money, FOR SALE BY GEORGE A. HARDING OREGON CITY, OREGON. MImh IIi N ii Chason Iihh return"'! O "-- -r-- ------.-o from Hiilcin. to upend the Hummer. Miss Gleason whm reelected to teach III Hulein the ensuing yeur. mi Aiiiui miiiihiii, of Porting' V'N lied Oregon City relative Sunday. MImh Mldlam leaveH Wednesday on nil extended trip to Pennsylvania. Rev II II Robins, Mr and Mr. W M Hhank and MrM. Carrie V Parker IIiIh week lit tended t he HeHloilH of the lliiptlst AHHoelatldn at Cortland. C. I) lliirtriirinn haa rAiirned frftm mas. an eight tiotmd Hon MarHhfleld where he attended the great Council of the Improved Order George Hlmler, of Parkplace, ),,-, of Ited Men iim a delegate from accepted a portion an fireman at. the Wacheno Tribe, of IhlH city. OtMOD City Planing MIIIh. Mr. Mini Mr. Job. Waber anil daughter. MlMler " experienced fireman. Margaret; Mth. Anna MiuiHtleld, and daughter, MImh Gertrude, of Oakland, Our patterns are the latent designs. California, were the guests Hunday of ''r r xr-luive. Misa 0. Local Events Fourth of .filly furnlahlngs, dry goods and hIioh at the right price, at ; Thomson's HarKaln More. llorn, Wednesday, June 20, to Mr. anil Mth. Walter Uernler, at Clacka-! Mr and Mth. Cha. Albright Goldmlth. ! l Personal Mention wiih In accept 0. II Hrown, of New Kra, whm In the city Monday. Dr. J W I'owell. of Molalla, wan In Mm city Monday. Mrn, I. Porter and liithy have re turned from CorvalllM HepreMcntatlve Clyde (J. Huntley wum In Huliun Wedm-mlay. Mr It C (ianoiiK returned Monday evening from Grant I'iimn. Mr. and Mrn. (I W Church have returned from the toll Kate Ir .1 .1 l-avllt, of Molulln the i lly Hie HihI of the week MImh (Iruyce MarHhull t,.i ed Mlllon In Helling' mi MImh BWt 1 ( 111 1 run n of Hcntlle, la the KUeMt of the MImmom Goldsmith A Mather, the merchant at Clack iiinaN whm in the city Monday J. Wallace Cole haM returned from a liiiNliieNM trip to Cimim county Frank McLcran. of the Wllholt HprliiKM. wbm In the city Tin-mlay Mrn .1 It Shaver of Molalla, vUlled IIiIm week with Oeraon City friends, Norman White i home from Pacific 1'nlvernlty for the Hummer vacation. Mr C A, I'wIm Iihh returned from a vImII with her molher at New Kra. Mtm A (JoldMinlth and daughter. MImh Zlda have Wtllf d from F.u-MM w A l ley i man, hank of Bataodi 'l lli -,ill R, I,. JohnHon left Monday for a via It at Wood I) urn ami IiIh old home near Bllvtrton, 1. i MiMire and hoiih have returned from a week's visit at their old home at HrowiiMVllle Mrn Holier! Kelland ami Mrn Johji (ileuMoii have gone to Kuglimd for a three monthM' vlalt Huperiutendeiit J C .liiMer han re turned from a trip to IiIh farm In Polk cunty, near Salem Rev K H llulllnger whm at Wood- llorn, Thursday, June 21. to Mr. and president of the waM III the city burn TiivHilay night where he deliver ed an llltiMtratcd lecture Mrn O. W ICasthnin and dailKhter have returned from an extended vImII with relutlvi-M at CitMcade Iieka. I, Woodcock, K, M. Itmifm and MeHHrH. Hardest y and Cochran, of Needy, were In the city Monday. MIhm Helen HollliiKer hai returned from Forest (irove, where ahe haM I,, in attending Pacific I'nlvrTMlty. (iordon MiMin-N a prominent U. of () Mtudent, vlMlted In Oregon City UiIm we.-li tin- guest of .lack l.atoiirette. i Fred Hhauuon and Arthur Heater, until recently i-mployi'M at the W P h P MIIIh, left I IiIh week for Heattle. I Mth. I.Uxlu Hoppel Iihh taken a Miilte , of riMiiiiM In the Htevetia block where I with her children she Ih now living. II A ItandM, the Miirveyor. baa re : turned from Idaho, where he ban been ! performltiK a large Murv?ylnK contract. .1. M Lawrence, receiver of the I 1 tilled Stllll!! Illllil offlc- lit ItoJ.eblirK, I Mpent Sunday with Oregon City rola- I tlVCH Trnftou M I lye whh Ki aduated laat Vi iih hiIh evenliiK from Oberlln I'nl verMlty with Hie degree of Hai helor of Arta Walter SliiaHgreen, Went em I'nlon I TelcKraph optirator, haa returned from I a vImII with relatlvi-K at Albany and CorvalllM. 'Mill RobertM who Iihh been attend i Iiik the Halem HlKh Kchiad. haa re turned and will Hpcnd the Summer va j cation here I Hay llnrbiir baa returned from Van , couver. II C. w here he whm employed In the W. I'. Telegraph office for mcv ' eral montha. 1 Mim, W. H. Wlgglna and daughter, of Portland. Ma-nt Sunday with Mth. Wigv.liiH' parentH, Mr and Mth JamiH WIlkliiMon Mrn A K Acheaon arrived Monday from Sun FranclMco, and will npend the Hummer with her mother, Mrn. M J. Moreland. Mrn Ida M Habcock and daughter, MImh tlrace have returned to Sulem. after a vHIt at the home of Mr and Mri W I P'" Traths About Artificial Teeth The great majority of dentists represent to their patients that a rubber plate with fourteen teeth set in a half circle is just as good as anything else for a set of artificial teeth. Some make such representations knowing them to be false, others because they know no better. The responsibility for this condition rests with the dental profession A great many people would not accept a rubber or celluloid plate if they only understood the superiortty of a metal plate in cleanliness, health fulness and durability. We would like to talk to with you about metal plates for artificial teeth. Seventeen years in dentistry in Oregon City. Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago School of Dentistry. We guarantee to please you. A square deal to everyone. City Phone 1293 Farmers' Independent Phone J3I L. L. PICKENS Dentist Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House OREGON CITY, OREGON. MImh Hutli M, BmIHvhm. (Ifuightor ft - i -...i a-.. n tar (J. .ill ...... i.. . ' ' Nr. HQ l ,. r,. n.liov... . Wl.o ..on iyjrH Ctlir(. ,;,,. a 10-polind MOtl. bee,, attending Mount Angel Acadcmv & ,aitK,lt,.r of ,Jr. anf, and College for the paat year, won the MrH , w ,,owH (f Molaa gold medal awarded for general ex-, , OtllMM, Oeorge C. Brownell will be the ora- K K. CroMM. of Helm, Tillamook r of the day at. the Khtacada Fourth County, and Ilev. Charli M C. Croaa, of of July ce i, ration, for which elaborate Merldlnn, Idaho, were In the city thin arr'ingemei.tM are being made for the week, having come to attend the fun-1 entertainment of vlMltora to that city, eral of their mother, the late Mrn a DorcaH Holda, Monday afternoon there occurred In Mra K. V. Rand returned Monday 'hla city a double wedding, the prln- venlng from Corvallli where ahe han ' Ipaln being . Nellie Andernon and A. been vlMltlng frlendn and attending ' Wallace; .elrna And.-rHon and E. cnmmei,(ement exerclMCM at the State F. Wallace. Agricultural College. MImh Kvb Phllllpa, who haa been at tending MbOOl In Oregon City, la via King relatlvea and frlenda here, be fore going to her home In Tillamook WaHhlngton County (Koreat Orove) NewM. D. C. I.atourette, a banker of Or1 Old newMpaperM for aale at this of fice 25c per hundred. l.adleH, have your anlta made by Mr. K. Webater. He la from San Fran claco, la up to date In Htyle, will fit you perfectly and give you good work. 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. Men'a $1 canvaa ahoea, leather aole 49c; men'a lace ghoea $1.44; white; oxfordH 83c, 99c, to $1.19 for ladiea. DROWNED AT PAPER MILLS. The week atarted off brinkly In a matrimonial way, four marriage li RED FRONT. Clinton Hargrove, Pulp Mill Employe, Meeta Death in River. gon City, attended' the Annual Hoard J'rlceM reaaonable. Room 15. Electric meeting of the college TucH.lay. He u"1' "r' wkh at one lime I'rofeaaor of mathe matlcH In the college. Telephone KeglMter. (McMlnnvllle.) P. H. Sroat, of Salem, candidate for Hccrctary of Htate on the Democratic Loat June 22, 190C, on Molalla road, creek, package containing pair men'a pantH, pair ladiea' ahoea and one bed- unri.u.l I iiovi, ot llrnnnn f'llv nnul. ticket In the recent election, waa In ,,.,. (. . w , r the !ty Tui'Mday. He wan dlatrlbut- . ' lug ail vert Inlng matter for the big cel ebration to In- held by the Elka at Kalem, June 'W to July 4, Inclualve. Dra. Heatlo & ItoouiB 10. 17, 18 caealaauing from the County C erk a, , c Ha e an ,ove of the office Monday aftrnrn a followa: : Wlllaniette PuIp & Papt.r Minf) M Anna Wagner of Wl aonvllle. and Mar- from tram Qn wh,ch he WM tin Dragae t. of Hood River; Nellie An-;workj d dmwned ,n the wll. derHon and A. I.. Wa ace: . ma An-1. . . . . . m . . . , n r, j r. o i j i j n.n i i ' ameiie Kiver laie i uesaay anernoon. between (Oregon City and Caufleld deraon and E. F. Wallace; Mabel ; ...fnvi) aa hoDuJ .uv,,, Suarta and Henry P. toaa. ! acr an e,eyated platform over the The funeral of the late Mra. 8. A. aid hTwLmwn ,,, , . . , , . entangled in a rope and he waa thrown Blackburn took p ace Monday after-, drowning In aight of noon from the Methodiat Eplg)Pal : fe,low.workme. who were unable churchy Rev. ft C. Blackwell off ciat- Tfae wag recovered Ing. Mra. Blackburn died In Portland, following the accident Saturday- afternoon. Several years cogt h HI iiiT; JUij a 4oaj iijvuiiu, i-- MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per cent. Farm aecurlty. U'Ren t Schubel. Beatle, Dentlata, ; Thomaa F. Johnaon, of Bolton, and city by a Southern Pacific train and - .. 1 11 ..r. ... I ' n nifi r..lk, n.,IMI.. A n ii ft l.lnonlvt w.-re mnrrlerl Snmliiv , hnr o,.r. woo Hllo,l In a limoin -omr, i wa' Beu 4" nun ica.cn a mm , .ii.n.i-i i u. - "v. --. " - "WHS --""'I' onfi phildrpn He and h in famllV HALL-BOWMAN MARRIAGE. Mr. Johnaon being an employe at the ! Willamette Pulp & Paper MIIIm. Saturday. June 23. 1M6, at the home Multnomah lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. IX-ceaaed had many relatives In this city, where ahe formerly resided. came to Oregon City about six months ago. Death by accidental drowning1' was ' the verdict reported Wednesday af- a : -. i .. . i i .. . i our i n u .ever is urevcnieu uy w : . . .. I , . ... , of (ieorire I. PratherH at ll.M.d River i ,,n,iv nl..ht T.tHerv..d Si !,,,., , T.r b.a i Vnn.!n D' lne coroners jury law m Oregon, Mlaa (ioldle Hall and Mr. day by a special meeting. This is Jut at good. Our price 60 cents CHARMAN & CO., City Drug Store. rlage In the presence of relatives and with Maaonry that la annually observ- frlendM. Rev. 8helly officiating. Many ed. presents were received and aftf-r the m ceremony the coiipl, drove out to (,. The latest styles and patterns in ! Tuesdav to serve 25 days in the coun I. WllkliiH where a large wedding din- dress hata. Miss C. Goldsmith. ! ty Jail for drunk and disorderly Con ner WaH Served. Those Iiresent Were: ! a Hunt nn the ,.r..e..dini- ftav when he Mr and Mrs. Wllklns. Mr. Claud Hall, The Clackamaa County Summer struck another man with a rock be-isn'p- quired In to Hargrove's death. In its verdict, the Jury recommended that the gang plank spanning the canal, where deceased waa thrown Into the George Macklnnaw waa sentenced lJjf? TlJJSZ E. Hargreavea, J. A. Tufts, H. Peck over, J. C. Sawyer and H. Blanken- MIhhi Vera ami Ollle Hall. Edith, normal Hchiwl waa convened Monday ; cause he had been denied permission Funeral services will be conducted at ........... ....., u..... uuilliai nvu.nyi "oo muiruvu jwwwj I aunt: uc Iiau UTTVU UCUICU lluunsiuu tilt j - . . r. - Myrtle n,,d Tilly Wllklns and Mrs at the Y. M. C. A. building with an at-! to ride on a wagon that was already n loc,kT Fnda m ? "f hl km!!. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will re side in HiHid Itlver for the present tendance of 23 teachers. The Instruc-1 heavily loaded. A few weeks ago MILLINERY SALE. J. Robert Landstorough at the First mcu. icii mxno agu . , . tors are Sups-rintendent Zinser, Prof, while In the city Jail. Mackinnaw de-, ""."". TLm v' rT T. J. Uary and Prof. 1. A. Read. i mollshed all of the furniture, also the 7" '- "V""u", " '"T D, . stove, with which the place was sup- 'S vTh members of Court Robln- i. ,i ih. ci.r Liu hood No. 9. Foresters of America, to t . (iiicu. ,Mnh tho ' w a memhar Hata ouehalf price; all hata re- Tuesday evening, two new members iluced Children's trimmed leghorns w,.r(. initiated and refreshments were MHS H T. SI. ADEN. fit - U nAMrfx In n I. ...It Joe Smith, who waa arrested by 1,1 lleuu lue " " n cents and up. tall while the as- served. This was the last meeting of Chief of Police Burns Saturday, Tues- " m Hortment Is good. ithe Chapter until September when the dav afterncxin in Justice court pleaded! crxc aociiit daniui r.AMAt . regular meetings will b resumed. guilty to the charge of stealing bond ' a i wires from the Oregon Water Power KEELEY RIVERS WEDDING. Dr. George Hoeye, dentist, Caufleld & Railway Company's track between j The canal will be 46 miles long, va- Building, Oregon City. j this city and Portland. A sentence of rying from 250 to 500 feet wide at the Wednesday evening at the home of one year in the County Jail was 1m- top and 150 feet wide at the bottom, the bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mac A wedding was celebrated Wednes- posed but this penalty waa reduced to S The locks will be twins, built of Klvers. at Parkplace Miss Bertha j day In this city. During the afternoon three months, with the understanding ! concrete masonry. Each one will be Rivers became the wife of James Kee- .Catherine Uvina Dye and Henry ! that when Smith has completed his j 738 feet long and 82 feet wide, with a ley. of Portland, the ceremony being : Suales w ere united In marriage at 1 sentence he is to leave the State, j lifting capacity of 30 to 32 feet. There performed by Rev S P. Davis of this n. Court House. County Judge T. F. ' Smith came here recently from Salem, will be two pairs at the Atlantic en city, In the presence of the many Ryan officiating. j but the name under which he was ar- trance to Lake Bohio. two pairs at friends and neighbors of the contract- j m - m rested and sentenced is known to be 1 Pariso and one pair at Miraflores. Ing parties The bride was attended The next meeting of the Clackamas ! other than his true name. I Lake Bohio will be an artificial lake by Miss Elsye Frlederlcb as brides- , Pomona Grange will be held with Mo-j on the summit level, covering 81 square maid, the groom being supported by j lalla ('.range No. 3lo on Wednesday, j Wanted Gentleman or lady with ' miles and 55 to 65 feet deep. Wm Rivers, a brother of the bride as i July . The members of the Molalla! d reference t0 travel bv rail or i Alhajuela Lake will store the water !..... n... .1 f .. ... I M .- . I. ..... , I .... i . .... .. ................. , . . .. . I IFt'nt null.. ..li. ail. I .ill... Ii-rn-j i.n,i . VtlHUKt' all IIUIMIIK ill I .111.' lll' iit. 1UI the 10 o'clock car for their home In j the entertainment of all visitors at Portland, where the groom Is employ- that time. ed .snd had furnished a home for the reception of bis bride WOMAN'S CLUB PICNIC. The Woman's Club anil their friends spent Wednesday on a picnic at Wil lamette, this being the final meeting before the Slimmer vacation. The Club will resume Its meetings In Oc tober, but It is proposed to tender the pioneers of Clackamas county a recep tion some time during September. The ladies went to Willamette at 11 o'clock and were Joined at the noon hour by their husbands anil invited friends for lunch. In thetaftcrtuHin the club held n business meeting. The club calendar for the season 1906-7 Is being prepared by the calendar committee and will soon bo in the hands of the printer. The club has adopted the Oregon (Irape as the club Mower and carnation red as the club color. Wanted steady help, families pre ferred. Apply to the Oregon City Woolen Mills. 4t i Mrs. P. K. Hammond, of St. Paul's Kpiscopal cnuren. .Monday aiternoon entertained at her home the members ith rir inr n firm nf MM ooo 00 of the Chargres River by means of a capital. Salarv $1,072 per year and 'masonry dam, which will take five expenses per vear and expenses H years to build and coat $3,500,000. It salary paid wee'klv and expenses ad-1111 cover 59no acres, be 165 feet deep vanced. Address" with stamp, Jos. ' and furnish motive power for the locks A. Alexander. Oregon City, Ore. and for lighting the whole canal. i ne most uinicuu prouieiu is iu wu trol the Chargres River, which at times floods the Panama railroad to ,Dec. 21. 'We have better roads right here in vc iittt' urun iupw i ui- n til Clackamas county than has Wash-, a lt " 1, said Commissioner T. I DeLesseps estimated that it would of her Sundav school class. A short ingum loinoj, hm v. umm.nniy .icogt jic6.000.000 and take eight years musical and literary programme was , 11 Killen who returned I uesrtay irora flnign cana, Hig compauy followed by the serving of refresh-! a business trip to Forest Grove and th ml to ljm maoU. .HlltebOW. Mr. Killen reports that the, j260.0O0.000 and failed after do- , I roads in the immediate ytcinity of ! y two-fifths of the work. . . . . l'.iii.wi i :mvu a r-i tiit niar v uc t'tui i " . . . Effie M. Edwards, formerly KITie M. i'""" "' -- Roadarmel, is suing Matthew C. Ed-; as those leading into Oregon C ity wards for a divorce, alleging deser-! while from a trip into the interior of tion. Thev were married in San Fran-! the county, he found that the highways Cisco In April. 1904. Plaintiff is rep-"" t't" '"' '.' """" FOR ILLEGAL VOTING. Merton Bell, of Gladstone, Has Been Arrested. esented by GTordon E. Hayes and asks ; those in this county. Considering the to resume her maiden name. difficulty of constructing and main- The I'nited States bought the canal property and the Panama Railroad for $40,000,000 and a perpetual lease to the Canal Zone 10 miles wide for $10, 000.000 from the Republic of Panama. It is estimated that the completion of the canal will occupy eight years taining roads in Clackamas county. cost $12500O0oo. The latest styles and patterns in this county is to be congratulated on dress hats. Miss C. Goldsmith. navmg ..ucusnr ui., " t ' vlceable highways. These roads corn Agent Miller, of Wells Fargo & Co.'s j Pare favorably with those of any other express, has established his office in ' county in the state, the building formerly occupied by I " 1 I poll request of Sheriff Word, of Multnomah county. Sheriff 11. V. Trembath Wednesday evening went to Gladstone and arrested Merton Hell on n warrant charging him with II leal voting in Sellwood precinct In the recent election. Bell was taken to Port land and was released on furnish- lug bonds In the sum of $500. Bell is one of the men against whom indict ments have been returned for irregu lar voting in Sellwood precinct at the June election, as a result of the In vestigation that is being made by the district attorney's office in Multnomah county. Bell Is charged with having voted In Sellwood precinct although he is a res ident and freeholder of Clackamas county. Hie accused man claims that while he voted at Sellwood, he voted for but two men. viz: Governor Cham berlain and .1. M. dentin, for Senator. He says that If an opportunity will he given him he will select front the ballot cast In Sellwood precinct the ballot cast by himself. But it is un derstood that in swearing in his vote, Mr. Hell made affidavit that he was n resident of the precinct in which he voted and it is on the strength of this Irregular affidavit that his arrest waa directed. Frank Newton near the S. P. Passenger depot. The Western I'tiion Telegraph office, will remain in the old office Socialists Meeting Sunday. The regular meeting of the Social- Drying preparations simply devev op dry catarrh ; they dry np the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa and use that which cleanses, soothes and heala. Ely's Crsam Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself - an i t , . . ..1 ,...1 nnnrv unrfnlA t-nli.IV- '. V. n ", UlCl a ix ii. i.i.,:v ., nv. ..n.,., Store. "O Rosea of June and 1 ne ,.."i...... . .. " ' jnc immediately the paiufid inflammation i Pi.i-i.iiis.. " l,v th.. snn... finis win atso occupy some mm. aim vu. V,,B rW n Rm rm Main and Fifth -streets, with Walter its will be held in Knapp's hall Sun Sheasgreen in charge. , at ? A Program con- , sisting of music and addresses will "Just Around the Corner." a song, rendered. The principal feature of written bv Mrs. Martha C. Hnyward. these meetings in the future will be a of Clackamas, arranged and publish-, study of the writings of Carl Marx in ed bv the Pioneer Music Co. of Chi- ,h' " hort debates on various . ..... . .. iinssm.es which nre piinsiilereo e- cago. is on sate at iiuiuteys hook ----- White writer, future. will be published in the near " v 1UU opi'K nw i state constitution for the party. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. MlUlnerv prices cut nearly in two. 0!le. $1.4; up. RED FRONT. Mrs. W. E. Joh&aon, of the First Methodist church Sunday School, on Monday entertained the members of her class by giving a delightful picnic on the banks of the Clackamas river. I Games were played for which prizes were awarded Misses Nettie Kruse, ; Imogen Myers and Hazel Kennedy. Ethel Jones, who was married to E. C. Jones, at Vnncouver, Washing ton, In October. 1803, has brought suit for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment and the threaten ing of her life by the defendant. Plain tilt' ftgka tu resume her maiden name, Ethel Morrison, THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY OREGON CITY, OREGON AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 D. C. LATOURETTE F. J. MEYER President Cashier Transacts a general banking business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.