Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 19, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906.
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Pure, raw linseed oil
costs less than "ready
mixed" paint, but when
mixed with thick
ri
m wit
pigment, ' gallon for gallon, it
makes the best paint for the
least money. " ' ' (
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE A., HARDING
. OREGON CITY, OREGON.
COUNTY CONVENTION
OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS
The Clackamas County Sunday
convention will be held at the Baptist
church in Oregon City, Friday, Satur
day and Sunday, October 19, 20 and
21. Each school Is entitled to two
delegates, provided that schools hav
ing more than 50 members may send
one additional delegate for every 15
members above that number.
The program for the convention fol
lows :
Friday afternoon, 2 o'clock Open
ing exercises, President George Ran
dall; address of welcome, C. H. Dye;
response, Rev. J, J. Patton; "The
Average Sunday School," Mr. Phipps;
"The Primary Department," Mrs. W.
A. White; "The Home Department,"
Mrs. T. E. Gault; discussion.
Evening, 7:30 o'clock Song ser
vice, Rev. H. B. Robins; "What We
Should Know About Our Pupils," Rev.
R. C. Blackwell; "Evangelism in the
, Sunday School, Mr. Phipps.
Saturday morning, 9 o'clock De
votional exercises. Rev. J. R. Lands
borough; "Opening and Closing Ex
ercises," Mrs. C. A. Nash; discussion;
"Sunday School Records and How to
Keep Them," C. Schuebel; "The Boy
Problem," Mr. Phipps; "Teacher
Training," R. R. Steel; Methods of
Ingathering," Rev. H. B. Robins; bus
iness session.
Afternoon, 2 o'clock Devotional
exercises; "Decision Day and Its
Possibilities," Rev. J. R. Landsbor
ough; "Grading the School," R. R.
Steele; "The Organized Men's Class
In the Sunday School," H. W. Davis;
"The Teachers' Opportunity," Mr.
i Phipps; question box; business ses-
' sion.
Evening, 7:30 o'clock Song service,
J. W. Loder; "Our Future," A. , A.
Morse; "The Modern Sunday School,"
Mr. Phipps. '
Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock Ad
dress to Boys, "A Critical Time in a
Boy's Life," Dr. C. M. Babbitt; "The
Book," Mr. Phipps.
Evening, union services Singing
hymn; prayer; Scripture; anthem:
collection and announcements; song;
"A Call to Service," Mr. Phipps.
For any pain, from top to toe, from
any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclec-
tric Oil. Pain can't stay where it is
used.
Administrator's Sale.
An administrator's sale of the per
sonal property of the Vaughan estate
takes place Monday at the farm with
M. H. Hostettler as auctioner.
McBride Coming Saturday.
Judge T. A. McBride will be in
town Saturday, October 20, to set
cases for the next term of the circuit
court which opens on the first Monday
in November.
A Reward.
We offer a reward of 25 cents for
every case of skin trouble, eczema,
ulcers, old running sores, wounds,
cuts, or any kind of scalp trouble
that Dermakola Ointment will not
heal, for if not cured we pay
the 25 cents back. Huntley Bros.
Oregon Bled by Book Trust.
State Senator Miller of Linn county
says Oregon pays bigger prices for
school books than any other state,
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REMIND YOU
that you need a. tain
proof Overcoat. Don't
put it off any longer bat
bay now while yog have
a good selection to choose
from We catty a, very
complete line this sea
son. The designs are
correct.
UMBRELLAS 75c to $5.00
Mauri, ScKafff 2iLef
and Dock Brand rain proof coats. The best of the better ones $10 to $25.
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Successors to
Adams Bros.
OREGON CITY'S BUSIEST
STORE.
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and he produces the figures to prove
his assertion. Here is a sample - of
the figures: In North Carolina a First
Reader costs 13 cents; in Oregon 25
cents, an increase of 92 per cent;
Second Reader, 18 cents; in Oregon
30 cents, an increase of 66 2-3 per
cent; Geography 40 cents; In Oregon
60 cents, an increase of 50 per cent;
First History, 40 cents; In Oregon 60
cents, an increase of 50 per cent.
LADIES and GENTS
UMBRELLAS
LL PRICES
$1.00, .50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00
4.00, 5.00 - Up to 10.00.
WILL DEDICATE CITY
HALL AT MILWAUKIE
NEW STRUCTURE COMPLETED
LAST WEEK WILL BE OPEN
ED SATURDAY.
" Next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
will occur the dedication of the new
city hall at Mllwaukle. The cere
mony will he xheld in the new city
hall itself and. several prominent men
of the county are going to respond
with addresses. The speakers will be
Judge G. B. Dimick and George C.
Brownell. Mayor Shindler will pre
side. The new structure was completed
only last week, and is a very large
building. It was started three months
! ago. Later on Improvements will be
added. The second story will be fixed
up for entertainments and dances and
a stage will probably be built.
Warren Greenwell.
A license was issued yesterday in
Portland to P. L Benjamin, aged 42,
of Oregon. City, and Marie L. Clontier,
aged 25 of Multnomah county.
Marriage licenses are more than
keeping pace with the . complaints of
divorce proceedings filed with the
county clerk these days, as is apparent
from the above record of those issu
ed Saturday. In addition to the fore
going there were two others publish
ed in the Star of that date.
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply at the next meeting of the city
council for a renewal of my liquor li
cense at my present place of business,
on Eighth street in the "Weinhard
building. E. MATTHIES.
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Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, as administrator of the estate
of Andrew Joerg, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to the undersigned at
the store of Wilson & Cooke, in Ore
gon City, within six months from this
date.
Dated October 19th, 1906.
JOHN J. COOKE, ,
Administrator Aforesaid.
C. D. and D. C. Latourette, s
Attorneys for- said Estate. ' 45t4
Torments of Tetter and Eczema At-
" layed.
The intense itching characteristic
of eczema, tetter and like skin . di
seases is instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlain's Salve and many severe
cases have been permanently cured
by its use. For sale by Howell &
Jones. s?
OREGON CITY MARKETS
(Retail Prices).
Wheat No. 1, 85c per bu.
Flour Valley, $4.25 per bbL
Oats In sacks, $1.30 per cwt.
Hay Clover, oat, cheat, mixed, $10
per ton.
Potatoes o per Tb.
Eggs 30c per doz.
Butter Ranch 2527c per lb;
separator, 30c; creamery, 35c.
' Ruttabegas, carrots, turnips, par-
ksnips, beets, 50c per sack.
Good - Apples Choice, 50 65c per
box.
Peaches $1.00 per box. "
Honey 15c per lb. j
Live Stock and Dressed "Meats
Beef, heifers $2.10; steers $3.25; per
hundred. Hogs, dressed, 7 to 8c;
Sheep, 4; veal 7 to 8c; lamb, 5c.
urme
The Oregon City Jewelers
ister and Andresen
Suspension Bridge Corner
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Notice of Assessor's Meeting for Sew
er District No. S.
Notice is hereby given to all inter-
ested persons that the stated meeting
of the assessors appointed by the
City Council of Oregon City to appor
tion the cost of the sewer in said dis
trict to the property benefitted, will
be held In the office of the city re
corder of Oregon City at the hour of
7:30 p. m., on Friday, the 26th day of
October, 1906. AH persons interested
in the said assessments are respect
fully invited to attend and discuss with
the assessors the plan and proceedure
for assessing the said property in said
sewer district, No. 5.
R. KOERNER,
H. C. STEVENS,
- THOS F. RYAN,
45t2. Assessors.
White Hairs
Won't come while are waiting
for groceries from J. E. Jack's
Prompt delivery of nice fresh
goods Is tke motto of oar store.
Call Phone 561 once and youH
call
IT AGAIN
The Society Lady
SUMMONS.
Prize Fruit.
Two prize apples and two prize
peaches are on exhibition in Knapp &
Nobel's. The apples were raised by
Budd Jennings and the peaches are a
late Crawford variety sent by Mr.
Nobel's brother from California.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Rose M. Holden, Plaintiff;
vs.
James E. Holden, Defendant.
To James E. Holden, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled cause on or
before the 4th day of December, 1906,
that being after the last day prescrib
ed in the order for publication of this
summons, and if you fail to appear
the said plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint, to-wit: for a decree of the
court dissolving the marriage exist
ing between you and the plaintiff and
for such other and further relief as
shall be equitable.
This summons is published in the
J Oregon City Enterprise for six con-
Marriage Licenses.
Oct. 13. Olgan Sannes and David
S. Sanders.
Oct. 13. Melzena F. Brown and ! secutive weeks by order of Hon. G.
Harvey H. Ordway. j B. Dimick, judge of the County Court
Oct 13. Estella Buckets and G. E. ' of Clackamas county, Oregon, made
when she wants a first
class picture, should
go to Lymp's studio
and make arrange
ments for sittings and
then wear " her best
costume and get the
best pictures; if you
don't you will wish
you had when
YOU GROW OLDER.
Lymp's fStudio
Griffith. .
Oct. 13. Ingeborg Nybo and C.
Nelson. '
Oct. 13. Grace Konkle and J.
Parbury.
Oct. 16. Dollie B. Chitwood
the 16th day of October, 1906, first
publication being on the 19th day of
October, 1906.
ED. MENDENHALL and A. R. MEN-
j DENHALIi, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
and , 45t7. x
f Scientifically Distilled j
1 d NaturallvJAeed H I
I. Best and safest for all
uses.
For Sals by
- E. MATTHIAS -Sole
Agency for Oregon City.