SOCIAL AND LODGES Woman'! Club Closas Yaar'a Work. Tho Oregon City Woman's club held (lit) IiimI. meeting of tho club year at I Im homo of Mra. M, M. Char iiiiiii, Thursday afternoon, Mm, Mary lleliurrell U'lli'ii wiik elected to tho president's chair to succeed Mm. IBnilly Hammond rcnlined. Tim oltlo em elected hi. an April meeting wort Installed Tliiimilay, They am: Klrwt vice president, Mm, Ki-iiiii Lawrence. Jones; second vice president, Mra HomIiiu KihiIm; recording wieretiiry, Mian CIm llnrcluy l'riitt; tlnaiicliil sec retary, Mm, Grace llrlghtblll; treas urer, M, M, ('liurmaii. Tim progium coiiiiiiltU'U will Im appointed In a fw (luyH, Derthlck Club's Strawberry Day. Tho members of the Dcrthlck chili went delightfully entertained nt tho homo of Mr. hiicI Mm. II. IC. Straight, Friday afternoon. Tint regular meet lugs of tin' club urn over fur tin sum iiur. hut It Iuih been n cliarmliiK cus torn of Mm. Straight to Invito th ladle to lnr home in strawberry season. Tim rooms wero tastefully decorated In rosea ami yellow mar gucrltcM. Straw herrlea ami cream with eako were served. Tho first part of tho afternoon wan devoted to whist, Mrn. Robert II. McAlpIn re ceiving the prize, a beautiful Imvl IiiihI china iilato. Present warn Mcs iluriH'M IC A. Chapman, H. It. McAlpIn, ('. (I. Miller, Gordon Hayes, L, L. rickeiiH. P, K llaiiiiiiniiil, IC. A. Som nior, J. IC. Hedge. It. C. (iaiimiK, J. V Clark, I,. AiIhiiin ami H. (). Dili man; Misses Murlid ami Mae Stc vena. Mahoney Olion. Married at Ht. I'miiI'm Episcopal rec tory, ThurHiliiy, at 11 a. m, Mr. Junta H. OIhoii ami Mr. J. V. Ma lionoy, The ceremony wan performed by tho rector, Rev. P. K. llaiiimond. In the pn'Ki'firo of Frank A. Schmidt ml Mm. Ora Kchmlilt. Rosa and Carnation Society. A rono ami carnation society was organized In a meeting hold with Mm. Itoxlnn Fonts, Friday aft moou, lit 3 o'clock. Tho charter list contain 2.1 or I!0 names. Tho fee of no ml otloit Into tho society haa ( i ilace.) at 25 renin, Thu society wi!i meet with Mrn, George A. Hardline Set rday af ternoon. Juno 22. An eleclicii ot f fleer roHiilted n follow: preHiilent, Mm. George A. Harding, Vice presl dent, Mm. J. V. Norrii; secretary. Mra, ItoHlna Font; treasurer, Mr. V. T. Harlow. Rebekaha Initiate Four. Willamette Uebekah IoiIko No. 2 held a splendid meeting Friday even I UK. Tho attemliinro was gisxl and four candidate were Initialed, Mr. and Mra. F. I.. Oswald, Miss JchsIo Paddock and Hugh Matheson. After tho tu if list It in a luncheon of strawher rlea ami cream, bread and butter sandwlehca wax served. Women of Woodcraft. A largo crowd attended tho Im proatdvo ceremonlea of Willametto Falla Camp. No. UK, W. O. V and Kola clrclo, Women of Woodcraft, No. 107, In tho uuvellliiK of the nionn mentH of their Into brother and ala ter, (lefirgo qulnn ami Mra. Clara May, at Canetuah, Sunday afternixm. Tbo addroHa of Hev. I. K. llamniond, rector of St. Panl'a Kplncopal church, waa Hympathetlcally delivered and at tentively llHtened to. A choir com ImihoiI of Mr. and Mra. Allen 15, Front, Aim. W, C, (ireen, Mra. lClmer Cooper, A. S. Hunt and MIhh Rcttii Plerro aang Hoveral beautiful i-ier'i Tho rltiialtKtlc ser" lo (tt (,t o wero p: tcr. w h fo 'In1?. t nlk h n Lac a o Sect lty. 'i : ? Hmtuil Kulghtt and . . a ol Seen It y, v III h. a r dorl ona Ig Hi e M v'..v v ni I tho rrw n r. b-' rei.i .hhl i cm (chI v..! Mrs. t J. f.ntz ap .:i o ono dd find X M. "."'' m tuptlllf of 11 otp. , t!i wl.i. up v v "t to o ' a iiiot 1. T r" P'liio t t i n' ti t rrm wil, be t aum 1 1 (ji.t-'t 'n O. V, ha.' Mo li) ever nr. v 'th tve r i' L.: bhsI MtiK, Tv - ;n um foil cr.i dlda H bo Ii tlat . larpt iC- Mm led, . ir '. ;.t p, I , at K I ' ' :.:iil pa. nt'. I . . ut j. 1- O, S eley, lOia .loin -,- i a Cai'i'9 Mi So' , ill uaughter, an 1 J" i, Jlarpor of Tacomn, I., riio ceremony waa performed by Itov. It. C. Black well of the First M. B. church, In the. picHonce of tho family ami Immediate friends. Tho brldo wftH droHHed In white batlHte, and carried an arm bonnet of white roBOH. She wiih attended by her ala tor, MIhh Llnnlo, Seeloy, dresRod In blue, The groom was attended by Julius M. von Wlnckler of Portland. Mlaa Seeley lias been for several years timekeeper for the firm of Molor & Frank, Portland, and tho groom Ik a successful architect of Tacoma, Wash., where tliny will re aide. TIiomo proHimt were Mr, mil Mm. 10. O, Heeley, MIhh Llnnlo Hceley, Mr. and Mra. Karl Beeloy, Mr, und Mm, 10, J, Maplo, Mra, 10. Dixon and daughter Anita, MIhh Nellie Hwafford and Harold Hwafford of Oiokoii City; Mim. JamoH Hinllli, MIhhi'h Maudo and I'Uhol Traver; A, Durand, Jullua M von Wlcklor of rortland; Mr, Mc iViuald of Hpokano, VVaHh., Mr, ami Mra, Harper left Tu'culay ovenliiK and will bo at homo at their hhIiIciico 401 Hotiui lllu alr.'i, Ta 'oira, after July liltli, ' Loan Fund Helped. Tho Scholamhlp Unm Fund enter tainment Klven uuilor tho auaplcea of tho OreRim City Womau'a club at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Ooorgo A. HardlnK, Haturday night won a plena ant aoclal affair and netted a neat Hum for a worthy object. Tho rooma were artlHtlcally decoiiilei) In awoot brier, roaea and purplo cainaa. Ho freHhmeiita of lc cream and cako wero aerved ami an excellent program Klvon. The miiHlcal tiumbera all rn celved enthiiMliiMtlc encorea which were Ki'iicloiiHly roKpondoil to. Very InteroHtlnK papera were rend by Mra. K. A, Kommer and MIhh Mary S. Har low from note taken on their Euro pean travelH. They alao had a larKo collection of plcturen and curloa cd lected In their travela with entertain ItlK little atorlea to tell alK)llt them. Aloha Club. Mra. William IC. I'wthwallo enter tained tho Aloha hrldKC wblHt club Saturday afterniMin at her Went Hldo homo. Tbo Iioiiho wan a perfect bow er of bl'Mim and foliage. American benutloa and pink caruatlona wero among the hioat choice of the flowera uhoiI. Hulnty refri-Hliinenta wero aerv eil. The prl.o wiih won by MIhh Alice I-wthwalto. Tho club meet next Tliiimilay evening with Mra. Llewel lyn Adama. i Haa Potltlon at Cooa Bay. Tho homo of Mr. and Mra, 8. Itoa cnHteln waa the aoeno of a merry gathering Sunday evening. About 25 friend of Leo HoHcnKtoln went In to upend tho evening with him. MukIc waa a delightful dlveralon and a Hplemlld aupper waa aerved. I left Monday (or Coob Hay where he baa a txmltlon In an electrical office, a lino of work ho atudled at Corvallla. Mlaa (!Mirgii Mathlea, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fied Mathlea. waa mar ried to Mr. V A. Bteltr., June 12, nt tho St. I-awrenco church In Portland. Tho brldo waa attended by her al;.U r. MIhh Sophia Mathlea, and tho griHim by Fred Mathlea. Mr. and Mra Steitz aftr a aojourn of aeveral wp 'k- In tho north will return to Portland where they will make their home. Eleventh Birthday. June Scott and Ellen draco were boateaaea at the home of Mr. and Mm. Walter K. Scott Monday oftornoon, In celebration of the former's 11th birthday annlvomary. Gamca of all kinds wero enjoyed, delicious refresh ments aerved and tho afternoon thor oughly enjoyed. Drake Lehr. Miss Catherine ldir and Mr. II. 0. Proke. both of Portland, wero united In marriage by tho Uev. It. C. Mack well at the Methodist Episcopal parHonago, Saturday evening. Gomim Wetten. llss Ruby Wesson and Mr. Ilert ?i 'mm of Oak drove were married i to parsonngo of tho Flrat Congre a nnl church by tho Uev. E. C!ar i Oakley, Sunday. VI . .1. N'elson Wisner and Miss I "day Pratt wero In the recelv I at a brlllant social affair at I o of Mm. Henry McCracken, t Clair street, Portland, Thurs- if noon. ! AUKIE GRADUATES. Nli 'ents of tho MHwaukle schoo ved certificates of promo tion t lb high school Saturday night i MHwaukle Pond hall, In the k' , of a largo audience of f 'ondi i atrons of tho schools. r ,:"v .wcelvlng diplomas wero Eu gene Fisher, Marie Duffoy, Emma Getterman, Ruth Lechler, Itay Albee, Edson Edwards, Florence Llndell, Myrtle Barker and Hulda RecKley. Ilesldes thCRo certificates of attend ance were presented to 40 pupils who wero neither absent nor tardy during tho term. 1 M. E. CAMPMEETING. Tho Methodist Episcopal church will hold- cnmpmoetlng at the Canby campmeetlng grounds July 5 to 15. Programs have boon arranged lor day and evening. A. J. Burdotto hns charge of homo details at Canbv. ABOLISH PRINCIPAL Board of Directors Do Away With Office At Barclay School ACCEPTS BETTER OFFER Mra. Emilia Shaw Will Be Principal of MHwaukle 8chool Elec tion and Annual Meet ing Today. The lnmrd of directors of Oregon City school district baa abolished tho ofllco of principal of the Harclay building In the interests of discipline. Tho action, it Is freely acknowledged by the board, Is due to trouble that has arisen In the past owing to con flict of authority between the city superintendent of schools and tho principal oMho ISarclay school. There seems to have been no friction be tween the superintendent and tho principal of the Eastbam school. Under tho new dlHpcnKatlon the superintendent will also be principal of the Ilarelay school. It Is the talk, Monday, among the patrons that the Ixmrd's order clears tho way for the re-engagoinent of Mrs. Godfrey as a high school teacher. The board originally set Juno 12 as tho date for election of teachers, then postponed until Juno 15. It Is atated that the board met Sunday but no teachers were elected and It Is an nounced they will be elected tonight after tho achool meeting. Mm. Emlllo Shaw, who was princi pal of the Eastbam achool during tho last year, did not apply for reflec tion and haa accepted tho principal ship of the MHwaukle school at a salary of $10 a month higher than she received here. Six othem of last year's teachers hove not reapplied for positions: Misses Turner. liroptz, Antlonette Wttlden. Nellie M. Stevens, Lllll Schmldll and Gertrude Nefzger. Miss Stevens will teach at St. Johna and two of the others In West Oregon City, for lurgor salaries than they re ceived here. ' The annual school election is be ing held In Oregon City district Mon day afternoon. Voting on ono direct or and on the proposition for a Union high school la proceeding in the Foun tain firehouso. A light vote Is being polled. There Is no opposition to the reelection of George A. Harding as director, and the sentiment In regard to the high Behead Is all one way In this district. Tho annual school meeting will be held In the county court room at 7:30 tonight when tho annual reports of tho board of directors and clerk will bo submitted. In the other districts Mt. Pleasant, Canemah. Willamette Falls, West Oregon City and Park place the vote on the Union high school will be taken at the annual meetings held In the respective dis tricts tonight. If the Union high school proposi tion Is defeated, as now seems pro bablo owing to the feeling In Park place, there Is a disposition on the part of the board to add another grade this year to the Barclay high school and another the year following which would mean a full high school course of four years. If the eleventh grado Is added. Superintendent Mc Koo says all of this year's class will return for another year. Eaatham School Picnic. The picnic arranged for the eighth grade of the Easthara school, will take place on Tuesday, June 18. Car will leave West Side depot for Wil lamette, at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp. It is desired that every pupil will come and enjoy an outing. RURAL CARRIERS IN SOCIAL MEET The Rural Mail Carriers of Clack amas county met In Hose Company No. 3 hall, Saturday evening. In ad dition to the Oregon City carriers Joseph L. Udell of Mulino and Frank Knoll of Clackamas were present. After the order of business was gone through,. Ico cream was served, every one having nil he wanted and a gen eral good tlmo followed. No time nor location was set for' the next meeting. Some of the qnestlons discussed wero what is the best Kind of con veyance for a rural mail carrier. Some think three small horses best and drl.ve them double and change every day. Othem thought two largo horaea and drive thorn single and change every day. The carriers who attended the Statu Letter Carriers association In Portland, June 7 and Si, Informed the carriers who were not at the State meet what was done and aafd at that meeting, II. A. WALUftON, Sec. TWILIGHT SOCIETY SCORES BIG SUCCESS CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUBGIVES DELIGHTFUL 80CIAI SIDE WALK FUND HELPED. Tho Civic Improvement society gavo a delightful entertainment which waa greeted by a crowded bouse In Twilight hall, Saturday evening. The affair waa a decided success finan cially and socially. The proceeds will bo applied 0 the aldcwaik fund and amounted to $28.83. Jydge G. R. Dlm ick gavo an excellent address on "Civic Improvement," containing many helpful suggestions and full of encouragement for the work of this club. Tom Wlneset, a blind boy who has been a student in the school for the blind at Saiem, beautifully sang "The Holy City." Miss Vera Cross recited In a pleasing manner and music was furnished by a graphc phone. An amusing part of tho pro gram was the recital of ten women of the club in telling bow they earned their dollars which they put Into the fund. These women were Mesdames F. M. Thompson, George Wilson, George Lazelle, Wm McCord, D. L. Iloylan, George Schumener, Wlneset and Hilton; Miss Laura Hilton and Miss Emma Wlneset. Strawberries and cream and cake made delicious refreshments. Two cakes were raf fled off; ono was purchased by G. II. Dlmlck and the other by James Hil ton. The club Is Justly proud of the success of Its first public entertain ment. Miss Martha Lazelle attended the grange picnic at Wright's Springs, Saturday. Marshall Lazelle of the Corvallls Cornet band assisted the Molalla band Saturday. 24 MEN JOIN THE TRAIL BUILDERS Twenty-four men have gone from Oregon City to Dodge. 3 miles east of Estacada, to accept Jobs with the government trail making party. The trail Is to be 80 miles long and goes to Cold Springs, thence back to Hot Spring? and then on up Into the for est reserve. ' They receive $2.50 a day for eight hours work and are boarded for $4 per week. A number of well known mill men have gone, several of them taking guns and fishing tackle. They look upon the affair as a nice sum mer's outing. Old Two-Seed Baptists. County Clerk Greenman has a let ter from Director of Census North in quiring about the sect known as Old-Two-Seedin-the-Splrit Predesti- narlan Baptists," two churches of which were reported In Clackamas county by the U. S. census of 1890. Director North wants to know If any church of that order is now in exist ence. Mr. Greenman knows of none. Wanted Men to cut one hundred cords of fir wood $1.00 a cord and good timber, Address box 13, R. D., Dundee, Oregon. 2GU IF ! ne mrta! Work Moderate, Prices We wish to announce to the public that we have opened offices in your city where we are preparedjto give you the finest of dental work at very low prices consider ing: thVdass of work produced. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR io YEARS All operations performed by the latest Painless methods Note our prices SOLID GOLD CROWNS - $5.00 BRIDGE WORK - - $5.00 FULL SET OF TEETH - - $5.00 Ofegosi Over Harding's Drug Store r" "" 'u"u' "" "" '" For cool cooking, less work and least fuel-expense ut a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove the ideal $tove for summer. Does everything that any other kind of stove will do. Any degree of heat instantly. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency for The r"w5-iL jRaybLamp i throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con atructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled In light-giving power ; an ornamen t to an y room. Every lam p warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. 8TANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. Alfle Daniel, Plaintiff, vs. Rogues Daniel, Defendant. To Roques Daniel, the above named j Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear 'and answer the comnlalnt filed aealnst ; you in the above entitled court and 'cause on or before the 13th day of July. 1907, that being the last day pre scribed In the order of publication In I this summons, and If you fall to ap pear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In this complaint, towlt: For a decree of the court dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff upon the ground of cmel and Inhuman treatment. This summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise for six suc cessive and consecutive weeks by or der of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 31st day of May, 1907, the first publication being on the 7th day of June, 1907. and the last publi cation being on the 12th day of July, 1907. JOHM F. LOGAN, 2Ct7 Attorney for the Plaintiff. The profit aoc uing from business of telegraphic lines Is Indeed preeai lous as everything Is done on tic; It Is never too late to mend "Breeches of Promise." Folger's Golden Gate Tea i jjLfelieraC To youth To middle age To old age J. A. FOLGER & CO. W tea It rr.'lM Rooms descriptive circular. 7 is the bt lamo for all-round bosaehold ate. Made of braaa SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. Horace R. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. Dertha C. Martin, Defendant To Bertha C. Martin, 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 court and cause on or before the 13th day of July, 1907, that being the last day pre scribed In the order of publication in this summons, and if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in this complaint, towlt: For a decree of the court dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff upon the ground of of desertion, This summons is- published in the Oregon City Enterprise for six suc cessive and consecutive weeks by or der of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 31st day of May, 1907, the first publication being on the 7th day of June, 1907, and the last publi cation being on the 12th day of July, 1907. JOHM F. LOGAN, 26t7 Attorney for the Plaintiff. "Coming through the Rye" bummed the fly as it waded across the bar. Late frosts have not injured the' fruit crop on ladies headgr Pleasing Exhilarating Solace San Francisco 8 and 9, Willamette Building