OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCIli!)o7. j Local, Social, Personal j Portland vlaftod with hl parenU, Mr. and Mm. ('. V. Rubcoek, tn Oregon City, Himiliiy, Will Hold Dlitrlct Convention. Willamette Rebilmh lodge No. 2, mot Friday fvcnlnn In regular mohmIoii. Word has been received f rum Mm, Ihiiinu (liillttwiiy nf McMlnnvlllo, vice president nf the Roboluih iiHHi'inlily of Ori'Koii, I hill, a district convention nf Unit (inter will In held nl Orosjon City on Wednesday, March 21, lit 9:'M n. hi, itiHlniriiitiiM have ul hi ) been ro L II, .liiilil of Molulla wiih In Oregon CHy Tliiirmliiy uftoruooii. All kludit of lumber and Hhiiiglon for salo ut Wgolow & Nwman'm mill Frank dowdier (if Stafford, was In Oregon C'lly Friday afternoon. W. II. IiikIch a Democrat war homo ..!.. II.. I.. I t.-..l.l.. ovo. th.it Willamette Robokiili hid.. " U x pcft ml til (tut on tho dogren ' work. 'I'lilri la the Hist meeting of, 'P ;"X r'l,ll,y lin l" tho hind ever Viold In this clret. 1 0,,w"o l" ,,:(;"!,t I'"Hltlon ,n th ..I.... i .. ii The object of Him convention h to its William Knight. Ik Hid new city ro corder for Cimhy, and the Holectlon in Miiflsfaetory, ho having filled that po Ml Ion formerly, Kiiient 1'hartern a foimor Oregon City rcMldcnt, hut now of Portland, vhdted frleiidH In (hla city Hat.urduy utul Hiinday, Two Oregon City student of the I'nlveiMlty of Oregon will graduate thlH year. They are .luck Liitourotto and Itoy Kelly. ii I ut weak lodges In gaining strength, to promote fraternal ienl limn among lodn-iH nnd to iIIhi'iimh measures for the welll'ni'n and progreaa of Itehekah lodgoa throughout I lie Hlale of Ore noil. Tim lodgca of tho dhilrlet to participate are Mllwauhlo No. ISO, IS tueadu No. M7, Oswego 71, ClaeliiimaH ID. Molal!a 150. Willamette Itnlielmli lodge In their mooting Friday evening left all aiianueiiieiiiH for tfto con voli tion, which cannot fall to be a grand lime In Itehi'kah rlrren, In tho hand of two committed,!, Prograii with Mm. J. J, Cooho an chairman, and on (rtalniiiont, MrsVl. K, Walker. It In lupecteil a largo crowd will ho In alli-ii lance and Interesting program Elven. followed by a haiKjiiet. Celcbratet Fiftieth Dlrthd,iy. I) M. Kleium-n who has long hei-n 111 hualni'MX tit ()re(;n City, celebrat ed hi fiftieth birthday Monday after iioon by serving an elaborate ban- qiO't to the member of the Ileiitcheril Vereln. or Oregon City Ucrman mo lety lii Knapp'a hall, An entertain ItiK program also waa kIvi-ii In hla honor. The latter look place Immedi ately after the ri'Kiilar monthly meet 1 ii K of the Hoelcty at which five now IihmiiImth were Inltlttteil, The (irlnclpal uumhera on the pro Kram were: Hecltatlon hy Mr. Acker; recitation, Mr. Slier; koiik, Mr. Miller; recitation ltoni Stroliineyor; hoiijj, MltH Kb'inueti; aont! (piartet, Mr. and Mm. (Jiia Ki'hnoor and Mr. and Mm. Winkle, al'in a abort apoech by tho jucHldi'tit of the aorlety, Mr. Schnoor. Tho banipiet was aerved In tho ad Joining illiilnit hall and It wan em I netitly bi'tUtlnu the occasion of Mr. KIcniMen'a flftletli horthday. Aldo from the law niimher of C.ennan iiicinliei a of the a.iclety and their fam lllea that were protonl lit the city, many tame In from vitrlona aectlona tit the cotinty. After the baliiii t followed a do llKhtfn! aoclal (M-ca!oii. Deloail Cl'lllli! of KiikIo Creek, WIIH III the city and haa been tho H'ient (it K. Wllllanm. Walter Smith of the l'aclllc Tele- pliono (-ompiiny la In Harlow on a bua Ineta trip. (Men Hurnl. leavo: today for Harlow lit tlm Intep'hlH of bin omployem, tho 'aclth: Teh ilioiie company. Mm. A I. Cox an I Mm. II. K. Dnl'ny ot IhN city vhdted frleiidH III Cailhy, Tluirnday. MoMt Reverend Archhhihop A. (;hrla tl of Portland, made a brief IiiimIiichh trip to OrcKun ( 'Ity. Thnmday, J. IC. Ot'OKoti noon. Niiylur of Manpiani waa an City vliltor Thiiraday after- Oamund Hartman Wedding. MIm May K. II art man, formerly of rnrtland. but recently rcnld!n In St. lanl, Minn., and Mr. Theodore Ox rmind of tircKon City, were qnh'tly iiiarrled by JuUlco l.lvy Stlp In hla office Saturday ovonlnK. Tho bride waa attended by her friend Mla Mario Naucklo of Portland and tho Kioom hy lr. II. H, Mount and II. K. Uraper if thla city. Iminodlately after the rer inony, Mr. and Mra. Oamtiml left for ii vhilt with relntlven and friends lit rnrtland. V'pon their return to Ore Kon City they will i?u to housekecp lilK In one of tho Colo Cottnuea on Hlvth at reel, now belnR prepared for ihelr occupancy. Tho brldo la popu lar amoitK a wide circle of acquaint tmcea In her homo town and will be welcomed In Oregon City society, where Mr. Oxmund holds tho respon sible position of local secretary of tho Crown Columbia pulp nnd paper com pany ami has a host of friends. Charh'H K, Clark, a prominent res ident of Clackamaa, was In the city Friday. Henry ThleitKen a prominent farmer of Ml! wank lo precinct waa In tho city, Monday. T, I.. Smith was over from Sham- ockawa Monday and reports Intalnea prospering In that section. (ieorne ZelKler, a well known Har low hop Krower, waa In tho city, Mon day. I'O Caulleld returned Sunday from Astoria whero ho has been with a sur veying party. John DrcHcher of Flllott Tralrlo, formerly un OreRon City hotel pro prietor, waa la tow n, Monday, Mr. and Mm, (ioortto Cuso and child of roriland vlnlt ;! ndatlvoa hero Sunday. Cnae now has remiinoratlvc employment us a mill wrlght. MIhh May Hambo ri-turned Sunday eveiiliiKS from several (lays' visit to the family of ,1. L. Matlocka In Now F.ra. I'nlU'd KtatcH Senator Fulton reach d I 'oi (land yesterday and among t)i pi'oplo that called on him waa W. K, C'lteil, C. I'. Youiik who haa been spending fveriil weeks In tho county looking iift'-r property Interests, atarted on tils n turn trip to Orasa Valloy, Kaat in Oregon, Frhlay ufturnoon. ' In a i;anio of ndler basketball play .1 at tho Y. M. C. A. rink Friday night, While's team defeated Kellcr'a by o-ore of C, to 0. The game waa mar--ed by repeated foula on both aldea. Francis V. Calloway of tho Univer sity of Oregon formerly of Oregon City won second place Ii: tho inter- 'olleglute contest at McMliinvlllo, Frl lay. l'ortland hospital for treatment. He waa rolling logs near Mackaburg riiuraday and accidentally had hla foot rushed, It la stated that his foot will hnvo to bo amputated, and Dr, Dod- nan ordered him aont to the hoapltal at. Portland. Tho Wlllametto I'u'p &, Paper coni- pany la still setting out orchnrJa of 'jottonwood treea to take tho placo of tho forosta cut down, Kdgar Smith. Art Torgomon, Herhort Thompacjn, P'loyd Smith and Frank Smith, of Can by, havo gono to Wheatland, Yamhill ounty whero they aro employed In planting cotton wood trefjs for tho Willamette Pulp Sc Paper company. Sola Circle had a special mooting W. O. W. hall Friday afternoon, hen a now member waa Initiated In- tho order and seven applications illoted upon. They will bold arioth- iiicotlng for tho aarne purpose at four o'clock Monday afternoon. John nowiana icit Sunday evening for f'Maoada whero ho will enter the mploy of tho Oregon Water Power &. Railroad company, He has been lilting on his brother, Alfred T. How- lund out on tho farm beyond Mount Tabor. Tho latter haa been out of tho hospital for tho last three weeks and la recovering from the effects of accidentally taking a swallow of for- nabb-hyde. A marriage license waa Issued by County Clork Orocnman Thursday af ternoon to Mlsa Gertrude Naylor, laughter of Mr. and Mm. J. E. Naylor of Marquam, and L. H. Judd of Mo- la'.la. Roth aro popular young people f their respective neighborhoods. Work has been suspended on the (pairs to tho (). W. P. company's !rllgo across the Clackamas river on ((count of a istriko of the pile driver t-inploycs. Miss Ileitha Davis of CorvalMs is visiting her friend Miss Clara Fischer, -ihc Is a sister of Mm. II. S. Strange, formerly deputy county school super intendent of Clackamas county. Mm. Alice Armstrong formerly Miss ICaton, left Monday morning on her return trip to llerkele, Calif. Miss Pearl Wisid was a guest of her slHter. Mrs. J, W. Wilson In Portland, over Sunday. Miss Abby Whiteside of Eugene W'aa i gucHt of Mrs. E. C. Oakley over Sunday. Mlsa Whiteside la at the head of tho piano department of the University school of music. Miss Stella Nile, a teacher In the schools of Mllwaukto, visited relatives at Oregon City, Saturday. William McCuIro ot Portland visit ed with Herbert Hannltln of this city, Sunday. Mrs. Fred llayhurst and Infant son went to Salem Saturday to visit rela tives for a few daya. J. (!. CumnilnRs of Clarkcs. an old time saw. mill man was In the city Thursday. He reports that his son Fred Cummlngs. had bought the Math son place for $1000. Miss Clara Fancher, a nurse In t baby homo In Portland, has returned to nor worn alter a visit or some length with Oregon City friends. CharlcH lUilllnger. Emll and Harry Cordon, enjoyed a visit with Wilson vllle friends over Sunday. John P. Keating was hero from Newherg from Friday until Monday with his family. Artisans Have Dig Time. Oreg.ut City AHHombly No. 7, Unit l Artisans, held n meet Inn In W. O. W, hall Thursday evening that Inter ested about one hundred members. There were eight candidates Initiated. A committee wns appointed to pre pare for n social to he given on the Yvcnlwjc f March 13. when friends of tin' Artisans will be Invited. The lueir.bora of the ooniinllteo are, Irn Hiiukh.v, li. C. Hurk, Hairy Stevonmm, Mis. R. ('. Pierce, Mis. Leah Miller, The Rods, losing Hide In the cimiesl, cIihimI la d meetliiK. served an iipprec lilt fil luncheon of Ice-cream and cake to Ihelr victorious contemporaries, the filues, followed by un evening; d"volud to ilniiclng and (..auuu .1. A. IMirgoyno a prominent New Kin lannor was In town Monday. .1. C. Sawyer Is coiillned to bis homo with a severe cold. , Mrs. 0. W. Grace went out to Clarkes for a visit with tho family of 11. N. RIuko, Saturday. Mm. .1. Stela of Oak Grove, visited Mrs. Mary Mayo of Green Point. Frl day. The Gladstone whist club wl'l meet ruesilny evening with Mr, and Mrs W. ( Cannon, Henry Smith of Cauhy was In Ore ','!) CHy, Monday. Jnuies lOvmis, ex-iimrshiil of Cnnhy, was In tho city, Monday. Mrs. Charles, who has resided in th.ls city for several years, loft this morning for California wliore she will reside for n time. Phillips & Olds received a large shlmnont of new roller skates this nonlnrj to he used at. their popular rl:il;, Tho ground on the idle of tho Mc Lon.'dilln Institute will he staked out i'ot Monday, preparatory for oxen vnl lug. Traiil; Curver mi l faml'y, who were living in tiio Mnnclo bouse at tho cor nor of Sixth nnd Con I or streets, mov ed to l'orllunil, Friday. H. T. Itldgeway, Marvin Hubbard nnd W. Rosennu wore among tho Cliieliiuims precinct, people In Oregon ('lly, Monday. Mr. and Mm. John Humphrevs of Mount Pleasant went to Portland Monday morning to secure a new brooder for their white leghorn poul ry. Mr. Humphreys stated that he already has three Incubators In opera tlon. A. Joehnke of Mt. Pleasant, recent received a letter from his daughter Miss Weihemlna Joehnke, stating that in- was now giving lecture courses before the public schools of New York "itJ. She received her early educa tlon in the, Oregon City public schools Tho Crown Hoys Mining and Mill ng company will hold a meeting next dondny and come to some agreement is to future operations. Tho contract ra win complete nearly 300 feet of 'unnel work this week. Miss Edna Canfiold. a student of 'ho University of Oregon who nttend- d tho intercollegiate- contest at Mc Ulnnvllle, visited her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Cnutleld Saturday night md Sunday. She started on the ro urn trip to Eugene Sunday evening. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THOS F. RYAN, ATTORNEYAT-LAW Probata and Realty Law Practice Specialties, (teal Estate, Insurance and Loan. Jffice-rUpstalra, first buUding south of Courthouse. 0. D. EBY, ATTORNEYAT-LAW Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business transacted. Over Bank of Oregon City. GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Phone: Main 521 - , Office in Caufield Bldg., Main and EiplOts. W. S. U'KK.V C. SCIIUEBEL U'REN Sc SCHUEBEL ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW DEUTSCHKR ADVOKAT Will practice in ell cour's, make collections and settlement of estates. Furnish abotiacts ol title, lend you money on lirt mortgage. unuing, uregon tity, Oregon. Office in ENTEKPBISE J. E. HEDCES HEDGES & GRIFFITH- LAWYERS F. T. CRIFFITH Rooms 10-13 Weinbard Building, opposite Court House H. E. CROSS AT ATTORNEY Meal Kntate, Loans, Innuronce LAW Main Street, OUEGON CITY II. V. C.lbson and S. R. Wilson, prom inent resident of Rarton, were visit ors In the city Friday afternoon. Mr. Gibson stated that Dix Iiros. were hulldlng a new sawmill at that p'ace A'hloh will be In operation In a short time. The Cams school district Is discuss ing tho advisability of erecting an addition to the present school building to accommodate the increasing num ber of pupils. Another plan that Is under discussion Is to purchase the Methodist Episcopal church building; across the road, and use It for school purposes. District Attorney Gilbert L. Hedges will leave for Hlllsboro Wednesday to be present at the Washington county term of the circuit court. Mr. Hedges stated yesterday that he had not yet named a deputy for Columbia coun ty, but would make tho announcement in a day or two. The St. Helens Mist says that tho position has been of fered to W. II. Powell, the present In cumbent. W. M. Edwards charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses by passing a check on George Rros. for $10 on a Colorado bank, bad a hear ing before Justice Stlpp Friday after noon and pleaded guilty. He was bound over to the circuit court in the mra of $250 and was committed to the county jail In default of bonds. It was ascertained that, he had no money rn deposit In the First National Bank of Colorado Springs. D. R. Martin, a well known farmer living out on the New Era road, In town Friday, stated that he had just received a letter from his son Homer Martin who Is now taking a post graduate course in a university In Berlin, Germany. Homer Martin grad uated from Stanford university with high honors, and then taught in the high school there for three years. He Is now spending a year In Europe, and is taking a post gradunte course in languages at the Berlin university. i'Yanrls V. Galloway of McMlnnville. former resident of Oregon City nd one o ftbo winners in the orntor eal .contest at McMlnnville, pass:vl 'trough tho city Sunday on his way to 'iiOMie to resume bis studies in tho University of Oregon. Jack I.atourelto, n student nt the University of Oregon spent Suinh-.v villi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. I.ntouretto after taking in the orator 'cnl contest nt McMlnnville. Ho hoarded tho evening. local for Eugene Sundav Deputy Assessor II. W. Shaw of Mu- lino doing field work in the vicinity of Wilsonvillo during the last week, reports that the Oregon Electric com pany has a largo force of men work ing on the railroad grade. A long. high trestle will connect the bridge now being built across tho Willam ette, as the structure is being so built that it will not interfere with river navigation. Mr. Shaw states that the farmers are all busy in that section, and that he is compelled to git Into tlio fields to find tho property owners. Health In the Canal Zone. Miss Vera Cuuflcld has been In roriland visiting for several days. Horn to Mr, and Mrs. Konrns, of Union Mills, u ten pound daughter. W. M. Robinson is having -10 acres of ground on his mountain ranch ci tho West. Side slashed and cleared, Including an old orchard. Mr. Rob inson's placo lies near the West Ore gon City school building, and he says that. It affords a good view of Portland. The high wages paid made it n mighty temptation to our young arti sans to join tho force of skilled work men needed to construct tho Panama Cnnnl. Many are nvtrn'Med. however, hy tho fear of fevers and malarin. It is the knowing ones those who have used K'ootrie Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Electric Hitter on hand. Cures blood poison, too, biliousness, weakness nnd all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Guaranteed by Howell and Jones, druggists. 50c. GIRL- WANTED. -for general housework for fam- The Knights and Ladies of Security will give lis sixth annual danco on the evening of April G. Parsons' full orchestra has been aecurod. r Mr. and Mra. Charles Dabcock of 1" Oregon City, has been Bent to a Btreet or at Tolpolar's store. 89-t3 l lly of two and baby. Inquire at resl- C. Roth of Mackshurg, well known 'donco of L Tolpolar, 409 John Adams A HARD EARNED DOLLAR if saved, will work harder than he who earned itf provided yoi give it the opportunity. That opportunity is to be had by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us. BANK OF OREGON CITY is mi i 'n -in ifciej m If not don't delay, but get it wired at once. The wires put you in touch with a world of com fort that the dweller in a wireless house can never appreciate. Good light alone is sufficient reason for having it wired, but there are many other reasons. When you hat e electric connection'you will find a dozen uses for the current, all contributing so much to the pleasure of living that you'll wonder how you ever did without them. At odd times you'll pick up little electric de vices, rendering one service or another economical ly and quickly, and presently you'IlbeIiving in an electric home, amid greater comforts andfeonven- iences than you everdreamed'of; Get Youf!iHotJ32 WirccPat Once PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. C.G. MILLER, Contract Manager FOR OREGON CITY