Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 13, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1906.
THIRTEENTH
BEAUTIFUL GLADSTONE PARK IS
CROWDED TO LIMIT
WITH CAMPERS.
BIG ATTENDANCE OPENING DAY
Welcome Add.rest By Hon. W. C. Haw
ley Attractive Features of
Program Proving Great
Drawing Cards.
One of the biggest and best years
ever known in Chautauqua history is
now in session at Gladstone Park. Be
fore the opening day every tent was
taken and campers are still stringing
la like an old fashioned Kentucky
camp meeting. More new faces are
Been than ever before.
PRESIDENT CHAUTAUQUA ASSN.
Prof. Willis C. Hawley, A. M.. LL.
B., congressman-elect in the Second
Congressional district, is president of
the Chautauqua Association. His ad
dress of welcome Tuesday blossomed
Into a splendid oration.
The opening day's sessions. Tues
day, were interesting and attended by
immense first day crowds.
The introductory exercises were of
a more elaborate character than usu
ally attends the formal opening of the
assembly, the address of welcome by
the president of the association, Congressman-elect
W. C. Hawley. being an
oration. His subject was "The Power
of the Human Voice." Equally bril
liant was the response of E. S. J.
McAllister, of Portland. The address
es were preceded by an invocation by
Rev. E. S. Bollinger.
A lecture by Dr. J. Whitcomb Brough
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er. Portland's spectacular pulpit ora-
tor, was the feature of the afternoon's
program. "What's under your hat?"
was the subject of the lecture by Dr.
Brongher, who was presented by Pres
ident Hawley as a "humorist and phil
osopher." "Mrs. Martha Gielow. of Alabama,
entertained big crowds Wednesday
and Thursday with her Old Plantation
-programs, drawing large numbers of
admirers from Portland. The Oregon-
ian sent up its dramatic critic, Mr.
Barrett, who speaks highly of Mrs.
Gielow's artistic performances.
Rosinl. the juggler, has astonished
Immense audiences with his amazin?
feats of balancing and equilibrium.
None but a cool hand and steady nerve
could have accomplished such feats
as balancing a lighted lamp on the tip
cf a sword, and on a string, and other
apparently impossible tricks. Rosinl j
is delighted with Oregon, and pays a i
compliment to the Chautauqua restau
rant that it furnishes the be-it meal for
the money of any Chautauqua In the
country and he has been to all of j
them. lie Is booked this year for j
the sixth time at the big Colorado j
Chautauqua at Boulder.
PROF. A. M. GRILLEY.
Pbvsleal director of the Y. M. C. A
cf Portland, will have charge of all
classes in Physical culture.
Headquarters have been established
on the grounds by the following named
Institutions and organizations: Pacific
"University, Professor Henry L. Bates;
Philomath College, Professor and Mrs.
White; Portland Woman's Club, Mrs.
M. A. Dalton; Oregon State Congress
of Mothers, Mrs. C. M. Wood, presi
dent; Kindergarten, Mrs. A. H. Burk
holder; W. C. T. U., Mrs. Henrietta
, Brown, Albany; Domestic Science,
Miss Lilian E. Tingle; G. A. R., and
W. R. C, Mr. Blankenship; Holmes'
Business College, Gordon Jones;
equal suffrage headquarters, Mrs. A.
S. Dunlway.
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CHAUTAUQUA
MRS. A. H. BURKHOLDER.
Kindergarten and Mother's Study ' tory from the husky Washington boys.
Classes 4o bo held under the auspices 1 The game Thursday Is by tho Port
of the Home Training Assoclalm of land Trunk company and Northwest
Portland. iUun and Hicycle clubs.
MISS LILIAN TINGLE.
Miss Lilian Tingle, who was so sue- Instructor in Domestic Science, has
cessful at last year's Chautauqua, as been engaged again for this assembly.
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Parsons' orchestra of eleven pleos.
has been enaged for tha entire ses
sion. The orchestra gives two daily
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CHAUTAUQUA
Mrs. Walter Reed, Mrs. Anne Beat-
rice Sheldon, Mr. Arthur Alexander,
Mrs. Rose Block Bauer, Mr. Dom J.
Zan, Mrs. Imogen Harding-Brodie,
Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges, Miss Mary
Adell Case, Mrs. Kate Ward Pope, Mrs.
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
AND PARACHUTE JUMPS
Arrangements are In progress for
two balloon ascensions, just after the
ball game, Monday and Saturday ev
enlngs, July 16 and 21. Prof. Chris
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IN SESSION
TWO GREAT SERMONS
BOOKED FOR SUNDAY.
Two grout sermons are booked for
Sunday next. Miss Hollo Kearney, of
Mississippi, and Ur. Krnost K. Halior,
of Oakland, I'nllfurnln.
Next Monday night. Dr. M. A. Mat
fiows. of Souttle, lectures on "The
Wonlth of Altruism."
Ono of tho greatest programs In
Chautauqua history comes all next
week.
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BASEBALL SCORES.
The Northwest Gun Ulcyelo base
ball club dofoatod the Multnomah Am
ateur Athletic alne by a score of 17
to S at the Initial game of the tourna
ment. Tuesday afternoon.
In the Interesting game Wednesday
afternoon, the Vancouver club defeat
ed Cbemawa Indians by the close
score of S to 7. The dusky lads bad
the sympathy and rooting of the spec
tators but were unable to wrest vie-
PAPSONS.
concerts of one hour each, and two
hours' sacred concert on Sunday.
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SOLOISTS 1906.
Max M. Shillock, Mrs. Anna Selkirk
Norton, Mr. J. Ross Fargo, Mrs.
Fletcher Linn, Mrs. May Dearborn
Schwab, Miss Ethel Lytle, Miss Evelyn
Hurley and Miss Ethel M. Shea. A) las
Martha Frances Draper, Pianist.
Nelson agrees to go up at least 3000
feet and perhaps 7000 feet and come
down with a parachute. As a sclen-
tiflc display in aerial navigation the
Chautauqua management has decided
to take the Professor for the above
named dates.
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CLACKAMAS
Bridge over the picturesque stream
LARGE MOP YIELD
SURE IN CLACKAMAS
FAVORABLE REPORTS FROM VAR
IOUS SECTIONS HIGH
PRICES EXPECTED.
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The acreage of Imps In Clackamas '
county is greater than last year, so
say local dealers. Growers from '
many sections of the county report ;
heavy crops of the finest quality, j
' Most of tho hop nan uro expecting!
much lietter prices than last year,
basing fttelr belief on the reports that
tho crop In New York Is likely to bo
of Inferior grade, while the Coast hops '
win ue or the Dost.
Several fields have been contracted
already at 10 cents, but the majority
of growers are not disposed to con
tract yet. Reports say the English
and German crops are poor this sea
son. ,'
HIS WIFE DESERTED HIM.
Alfred Richards filed a suit fur di
vorce Tuesday from his wife, Jane
Charlotte Alice Richards, whom he
says deserted him nineteen years ago
and has not lived with him sinco They
were married Nov. 6, 1880, at Brixton,
Ixmdon, England.
DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR BOWELS.
Many serious diseases arise from ne
glect of the bowels. Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets are a
pleasant and agreeable laxative. They
Invigorate the liver and regulate the
bowels. For sale by Howell & Jones.
A procession on the streets Wednes
day morning was first mistaken for a
belated calathumptan parade, then an
advance for the St Hopkins show, but
Truths About
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 reptesentations 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
L. L.
Weinhard Building,
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RIVER.
near the t'hiiutmupia grounds.
lt proved only our fellow townsmen
I Street Commissioner J. C. Bradley,
Dr. A. 1.. Heal le and Dave Cnulleld
starling on their Journey to Austin's
i Hot Springs if. headwaters of tho
'Clackamas, The "inulea" were loaded
! with Hulling parnphornalln and ball,
especially bait. Wooden guns were
! taken so they wouldn't he tempted to
I shoot at game out of season, although
City Attorney Campbell says that was
a useless precaution as mo mniuio
In such cases made and provided while
jit prohibits killing game, does not say
anything about shooting at said game,
Tho "boys" will be gone m'vorul day
and expect .to return loaded with tales.
Dr. Davis Preicrlptlon for Headaches.
When wo recommend and guarantee
Ake ln the Mead tablet for headaches
and neuralgia, It Is because wo know
you must obtain relief or wo standi
ready to pay your ten cents back. Suft I
sure, and ulways cure. -uuuiiey uros
Shocking.
"She suffers u mysterious pain, nnd
the doctors are going to operate."
"What do they suspect?"
"Why, tho symptom seem to Indi
cate that the coats of lior utomach are
out of stylo, of course, they Intimate
nothing of this to her, for fear of the
shock It might give her."
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We call your attention to the fact
that Dcrmakola ointment Is a positive
cure for Koroma, ulcers, wounds, pile,
and every kind of skin or scalp troub
le. It cost j 5 cents If It cores, if I
It don't vie return your money. Hunt
ley Bros.
Tko Twlcea week Journal and the
Enterprl-io. one year. 12.15, cash, tf
INSURANCE.
Plate Glass, burglar proof, and all
kinds of casualty Insurance written
by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of
tlco with Justice of the Peace.
Artificial Teeth
Farmers' Indep:nien
Phone 131
PICKENS
Dentist '
Opposite Court House
CITY, OREGON.
Perlahable Millinery.
Mrs. Ilognii (will, paper)-Ulory bo!
Th' London mlllluera do bo trlminlii
lint with rale fruit !
Mr. llogiin--Tiolli, I hope th Amer
ican milliners folly milt. Iv they do,
Mury Ann, think v phwiit bargain
In lints ye ll bo aide to got by a luto
Saturday iilghl!-I'ueK.
OLD CHRONIC SORES.
As n drowsing for t'liroiile mnvn
there Is uolblng mo good us Chamber,
lulu's .Salve, Wlrtlo It l not udvlwibhi
to heal old wires entirely, tlioy should
bo kept In good condition for which
this salvo Is oMpi.clally valuable. For
stilo by Howell & Jones, f
Tho KntorpilMo mill Weekly Ore
goiilnn. one year, fliS canli. it
THE CHARM OF A CLEAR COM
PLEXION. Nothing lends more to personal at
trnetlvtiu'HM than tho clear sktii and
Lfroiili complexion Hint emues to those
Willi IIHO I.UXIKOIII miiiem, linn ni,"
fi cents, a giiuianteed cure for sallow
lions mid constipation, Huntley Bros.
Most elopements are due to tho fart
Hint there are no wedding presents la
sight.
OASTOHIA,
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MaUInu '' Vrn "!
"My pell 1 1 'I' iiio'1. nil.i I have iii!
her." H.lM the Im' 'jeeper
The m i -!i:ne -t l.,i;i-ene. to bo III th
::i,-e. and b, I' lie pen and held It
ov, r tin' Cis J . -1 fn- thirty see.Hid.
"V 01 cull lo ike ill) old pell lis g hkI n't
new." lie k;i!.1. "by holding It over
tl:;ii" I ke tlil f n- Imlf a minute ami
afterward dipping It Im cold water."
He dipp'il I be li il pell III cold WntiT
nt be p.r.;e, and It nUrled slightly.
"Now try It." be ild
Tin' lniil.kee.er tried the pen and el
claimed Joyously, "By tioorgo. It n
gwl as new a g i la "
Tmi ITi rl lH'n.
8olllrt seiileiiiet a-e I i.e illl 'ifnphs:
you feel that they i iiut b.ive been writ
ten by these ;!.; u i one el n coub
have written t! em.
Htieli Is th by T-ir.eyriiiHl: "To sm
CimhI In the world It U itulcli m ire tier
essnry to pimsej, ' n .eM-'r.iM'in to ill"
ruvcr who Is fid tbn:i to dUeovto
who Is a clovf-r f in "
And Nitp.deoii' ebarsrter Is drawn
full length In fils senieiiilius remark
of Ms: "J coiutonii I or I n'H silent."
f,vi of 4intn.
To cure us of our Inuoo lernto ov of
gain w should wrlously rmshW how
many gmd there nr thnt money-will
not uirclittt and tin-no the lvtt. and
liow many evils tler are thnt money
will nut remedy, nnd them, tint wnrit.
Colton. Wl.hr ll Wm,
Mrs. Peek fooiitoMiptnuuslyt What
are you anyhow, n man or n mous'
Henry Peek (hlitrly A num. my der
If I wer a tuoime I'd have you up on
that tithl'i yelling for h-lp right nw!
F.tehnnge.
Serin anil Drlli-rlii.
"Veil d ni t agree, then, tli.it so-ln
Is believing?' "
'Not uiueh! I some people ev
ery day that 1 never could Ik'Ucv"
Philadelphia Ixvlg r.
CONTINUE
Thoa who ara saining fifth,
and atravnuth by rvuular trt
mant with
Scott's Emulsion
ahould continue that traatmant
In hot waathnri amallar Ooaa
and a llttl cool milk with It will
do away with any objection
which la attached to fatty pro
duct a during tha haatad
aeaaon.
Senil lot Iin mpl.
BroTT HOW NIC, UnmLtt,
409-41J I'url Street, Ntw Yard.
oc. and fi .on all dru(il.
.nWMlwi.m.illtJ
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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PROCURED AND DCFCNDCD. HMirtm.lr,,
urKwiui ' nn.it. i.l'jri,H-rl wHn'li Hint frm n-iHirt
rr-fl mIvi,-,,, how Ut uliUUl lutbtnli!, tru.lt) nuu k I
cmyrigliu, eUl in 111 COUNTRI Ca.
Ilmlimf iSirrcl vilh Washington lavrs timoA
mRfy anil ojttn int patent.
Patent ind lnfrlngsmnt Pnctlci Excluslvaly.
Wrll,t or nomn to tin Kt
CM Rlnth Itnrt, opp. QnlUd (UW rtat OHo.
WA8HINQTON, O. C.
DENTISTRY ,
I At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
j on Appolntmenti.
JOHNW. THOMAS, Dentist