Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 28, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1007.
IFirck UDoinita! Work
Moderate Prices
We wish to announce to the public that we have opened offices in your dty where
we are prcparedfto give you the finest of dental work at very low prices consider
ing the'class of work produced.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 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
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Over Harding's Drug Store
Rooms 8 and 9, Willamette Building
LOCAL NEWS.
(Mrs. Henry Wetzler
borne on Main street
is ill at her
Mrs. Mary J. Jack of Marquam
Yisitlng her son, J. E. Jack. .
is
Miss Ethelyn Albright is at Eugene
for the graduating exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wllmot spent
Sunday with friends in Portland.
Dr. W. J. Adams of Portland was a
guest of Oregon City friends Sunday.
Miss Hanetta Franklin of Portland
is visiting her friend, Miss Marie
Lewis.
Mrs. E. Rheeling and Miss L. Whit
field of Tacoma are visiting friends
here.
V. Harris and son Herbert went to
Wilhoit Springs Monday, for a week's
vacation.
Mrs. John Lewthwaite, Jr., has re
turned from a two weeks' visit with
Portland relatives.
George and Jean Ogle of Molalla
are atending to business interests in
the county seat.
H. A. Toedtemeier of Stafford was
In town Monday trading. He took a
buggy from Duane C. Ely's home
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilson were up
from Portland Sunday to visit her
Bisters, Mrs. R. C. Bernier and Miss
Pearl Wood.
Miss Jessie Paddock returned Mon
day from a visit with friends at
Eugene. She attended the Baccalau
reate sermon.
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Mrs. John Lewthwaite, Sr., and
daughter Alice will leave for Tacoma,
Wash., Tuesday evening, for a visit
with friends.
Mrs. R. C. Bernier is visiting with
friends at McMinnvllle.
Mrs. George E. Guild of Honolulu
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Holden of this city.
A. B. Price," a former resident of
Molalla. but now residing in Virginia
City, Nev., is visiting Oregon friends.
Trafton Dye has gone to Forest
Grove to attend the wedding of his
friend. Will B. Shively, Jr., Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shively, Sr.,
and Miss L. Thatcher are in Forest
Grove in attendance at the Peterson
Shlvely nuptials.
Miss Lena Zagorn has returned to
her home in Portland after a two
days pleasant visit with the family
of I. Tolpolar.
George Anderson is making prepa
rations to install four large plate
mirrors in his barber shop. These
will measure 48x42 inches.
The Seventh Day Adventists will
hold a big picnic near Meldrum Sta
tion, July 4. A number of Oregon
City adherents will attend.
Mrs. W. E. Burns
sister in Portland.
is visiting her
Miss Marale Cutlng of Molalla spent
Friday with Oregon City friends.
Miss Vada Elliott of this city left
Saturday morning for a visit with
friends In Liberal.
Miss Wanda Ralston of Everett,
Wash., formerly of this city, is visit
ing Miss Morelta Hickman.
Mrs. X. Meyers who has bwa visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Francis,
of this city, left Saturday for her
home In Chehalls, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Young, Miss
Delia Young and Fendall Young, of
University Park, spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. E. J. Marshall of Cane-mah.
Herman Itramlt has accepted a
ItoKltlon with Hurmolsler & Andre-son.
Julius lluach
vlsltod friends
urday,
ami family of Lokim
li Oregon City, Sat-
Mrs. A, 11. Wlluiot has accepted a
position as clerk In the Electric
hotel.
Oconto Norrls has accepted a pos
ition as tuvsHotiKor with tho Postal
Telegraph company.
A. 0. AlUlredge dd his place on
the Abomathy, Saturday, to a Mr.
King, of Missouri.
Mrs. Peter tiuinlh and family
left Saturday afternoon for Astoria,
where they will spend the summer.
Irv Hewitt.
Judge Hewitt, of
son of ex-Circuit
Unn county, has
located here In the office of Dr. M. C.
Strickland.
B. Sutton and wife of Great Falls,
Mont., who have been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruel,
at KedlandM, returned to their homo
Wednesday evening.
A number of the Pioneers who had
been attending the state. Pioneers
meeting In Portland, spent Thursday
In this city, viewing the falls and
other sights of Interest.
Mrs. R. B. Boatlo and children
have gone to the ranch near Beaver
Creek to enjoy the summer months.
The sheriff will try to spend the
week ends with his family.
J. N. Harrington has returned from
a visit In Coot county. He was at
MarshUeld, Baudon and Coqullle, and
reports that section of the country In
a very prosperous condition.
Mrs.
Bessie
In a well played game of baseball
at Canemah park, Sunday, the Ore
gon City Blues went down to de
feat before the Concord team to the
tune of 8 to 3. A return game will
be playd next Sunday.
Thomas Warner and daugh
went to Eugene Saturday to
attend the commencement exercises
and visit for a week with friends.
Mrs. Warner's son Charles Is a grad
uate from the state university.
Miss Bess
Saturday to
exercises of
her brother
Kelly went to Eugene
attend commencement
the University, where
Roy will be graduated
and
the
where
Tau PI
she will
Sorority.
be a guest of
Mrs. C. A. Stuart left Tuesday
morning for Dayton to be present at I
the wedding of Miss Cora Spangle,
well known in this city. J
Adolph Benson, who has been in a
camp of the Pacific Logging company
at Deep Water, Wash., for three
months, returned to Portland, Satur
day. He was in Oregon City Monday
on his way to his home at Logan.
D. C. Baker, secretary of the Crown
It Is reported that some miscreants
In the Mt Pleasant district have been
mutilating the flag signals on the R.
F. D. mall boxes of route 1. It would
be well for people to warn their chil
dren against such conduct as the
penalty Is very severe.
Ivan Owenbey, who has been tour
ing Washington with the Carlisle Op
era company, is spending a ten days'
vacation with his parents In this city.
Miss Esther B. Holden, who has
been teaching In the public school at
Mount Vernon, Wash., returned home
Tuesday morning to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holden, of this
city.
E. F. Crisp of this city Is com
pleting a business deal in northern
California. Ho Is expecting to re
turn about July 1. During; his ab-
evenlng for Blue river, where he will 8enco c. N an( Dorl Gm.nman- aro
visit the mines. At a meeting of the attending to the office work of the
board of directors held Monday night 'Plonoer Transfer company.
it was aeciaed mat several improve
ments be erected at the plant this
summer.
Th Imported German Coach $Ulllon
PFIEL J 67 1
A beautiful buy, IB hand high
weigh 1545 pound, splendid coach
actum, that wuh admired hu much at
the Lewis and Clark Khow, where be
Hiw.,1 third In a (ins of Conch hUI
linns that could not w beaten cm
either continent, lilel won flint prize
mid chnmpUrnHhlp at I bo Oregon Htnt
Fair In IIMKM, and Is considered by
good JuilKe til he 111" highest dim
coach wtnlllon In the state, III colt
are uniformly good, and out of trot
ting bred mare they look like puro
bred coiuiier. Will make the ouoi
of 1007 as follows: Monday at Hub-hard: Tuesday nt J. N. McKay';
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Oe- rgou City. Terms 10 to InHiiro with
fl J. N. McKAY, Owner, ...
J. li.Ualney, Keeper. R. F. 1. No. 1-Wnodburn. Oregon.
Drying preparation simply dnvel.
on dry entnrrh thoy dry up the seowtions,
which adhvru to tliu uifuthrnno and dooom.
pose, caimliiR a fur nioro noriuu trouble than
the ordinary form of cuturrh. Avoid all dry.
lug iiihuliuita, fuiutt, muokca and ntitT
and ua that which cli-mimm, sooth'1 and
heal. Ely' Cream llulm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the bond
easily and ideftnanily. A triitl size will be
mailed for 10 cent. AM dm'M soil the
60o. ie. F.ly Brother, fHJ Warren Ht., N.Y.
The Holm cures without pain, does iml
irritate or cue sneeing. It epresds Itwlf
over an irritated mid angry surfitee, relief.
Ill B immediately the painful intUmnintlon.
With Fly' Cream Jiulm you are arme4
ageistt Kal CaUrru and Bay 1'oTor.
Miss Marie Irvine of McMinnvllle
ramo Tuesday for a visit with her
friend, Mrs. Krneat V. Rand.
Mrs. L. L. Porter, who ha been vis
iting relatives In Corvallls since her
return from California, came home
Wednesday morning.
W. A. Holmes of Parkplace, accom
panied by hi mother, went to I'ba
non, Tuesday morning to visit with
relatives the remainder of the week.
Miss Harrlette Case, who ha been
teaching In Alaska, I expected home
this week to spend the summer vaca
tion with her mother. Mrs. Mary Caw,
of Falls View.
Mrs. N. Swanson and three chil
dren and Mr. George Howell and two
children will leave Wednesday even
ing for a three months' visit with rel
atives near Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. D. W. Klnnalrd and son Tom
returned Tuesday from a two week"
visit with friends at Welches. Her
daughter Mis Mae Strange will re
turn to her homo here next Saturday.
Private Money To Loan, 6 Per Cent.
On real estate security.
$1000.00 two to five year.
600.00 one year,
750.00 three year.
1500.00 five year.
400.00 two to four year,
C00.00 three year.
MiO.OO two to five year.
2500 00 fine to B year,
'all, write or 'phone by July 1. 1907.
JOHN W. LOD1CIL
Attorney at Law, Steven Illdg., Ore
gon City. Ore.
When yon require an Abstract of Tlll
to land In Clackauta County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared!
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated for the purpose. Our rate are
reasonable. We Invite you to ex
amine our oomplele sat of Abtraol
Book.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
0G- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bid,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Count
Property.
I IVY STIIT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace,
Office In Jsgger Building, Oregon City
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City,
Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of the' state
Office In Can field Building.
Miss Bertha Preobe, who fractured
her limb the evening before Decora
tion day, after a long and painful Ill
ness Is improving.
Mrs. Theodore Fenwick of Portland
has returned to her home after a
pleasant visit with her friends, Misses
May and Ethel Thompson.
Chester and Ralph Steel of Sterling
City, Cal., and Miss Nellie Bayly of
Portland are visiting their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Curry.
Mrs. I. S. Clark of the Allen Clip
ping Bureau, and sister, Miss Edith
Thompson, visited their friend, Mrs.
G. W. Grace, the first of the week.
Mrs. A. Goldsmith, daughter Zida
and grandson, Edmond Bollack, have
gone to Eugene to visit relatives and
attend commencement. Ivan Gold
smith, who had been visiting his
grandmother, returned to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Hawley, son
Wlllard, and Miss Mabel Pusey, Mrs.
Hawley's sister, all of Portland, are
visiting the ladies' brother, George
Pusey, and family, of West Oregon
City. The returned Tuesday of last
week from a month In Los Angeles,
Cal., and will go from here to Wil
hoit Springs to continue their vaca
tion.
The remains of John Fouts Lamont,
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex La
mont of Portland, were brought to
Oregon City for burial Thursday af
ternoon. Short services were held at
the grave by Rev. P. K. Hammond,
attended by sympathizing friends.
There were many beautiful floral offerings.
Walter A. Dlmlek has accepted an
Invitation to deliver the Fourth of
July oration at Heppner. Mr. Dim-
ick win accompany her husband to
Heppner where they will be the
guests of Mr. and Mr. E. C. Maddock.
J. V. Campbell left Wednesday
morning for Cottage Grove, to attend
the annual convention of the Willam
ette Valley Development League.
Wednesday afternoon he addressed
the meeting on "The Equities of De
velopment."
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V.
Craduite of the Ontario Vrterl
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKUlip School of
Surgery of Chicago, ha located
a. Oregon City ami established so
offlcr at The Pahion Stable,
hevenlh Strret near Main.
Doth Telephone.
Farmer' IJJ Man
Williams
new truck
Mrs. Ed. Fairchild of Satsop, Wash.,
Is visiting at the home of her aunts,
Mrs. George A. Harding and Miss
Ethelwyn Albright were among the
Oregon City friends of Miss Alda
Broughton who attended her pipe or
gan recital In Portland Tuesday. Miss
Broughton was born In Oregon City
Turner hava a mnmmnK
for transferrin heav jthe Ml88es Robert8- Mr8, Fairchild and she spent the greater part of her
machinery, etc. The pJatform is 5!" K" 'U TT i , . daUghtfir f
wide and has a capacity of tent;,' , , ' ,"n" I i fc 7 , was
double geared winch in the!";.'. '7 . I i,. T , ' . .. '
jouuuay, aiiu niey win remain uni.ii r isner, in recuai at tne r irsi uongre-
feet
tons. A
front end will make the work of load
ing easier. The truck was made to
order.
after the Fourth.
Portland is also
erts home.
Mrs. Jennie May of gational church of Portland and her
a guest at the Rob- friends are enthusiastic In their
praise of her playing.
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Clacka
mas, In tho matter of the Estate of John
B. Deardorff, deceased,
Tho undersigned has filed his final
account as Executor of tho last Will
of John B. Deardorff, deceased, In the
County Court of the Stato of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas, and the
same has been by said Court set for
final hearing and examination on Sat
urday, tho 20th day of July, 1907. at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and all
persons having objections to said ac
count must present the same at said
time and place.
Dated June 20, 1007.
HARRY O. McGOVVAN,
Executor of the last Will of John B.
Deardorff, deceased.
.J. C. MORELAND, Attorney for Ex
ecutor. 2St5
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Mrs. C. C. Williams and daughter
Miss Ella, who spent the winter with j
their son and brother, Wallace D. i
Williams, at North Yakima, Wash.,
have returned to their summer home ;
at Mt. Pleasant.
opolar, Main St. Opp. P. 0
OREGON CITY. OREGON
Mrs. Rosina Fout3 went down to
Portland Monday to visit until Tues
day with her daughter, Mrs. Alex La
mont. From there she will go on to
Newberg to attend the G. A. R. and
W. R. C. encampment in the three
days' session beginning Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Meado Kennedy, who
went two months ago to California,
thinking to locate there, were not
satisfied with the country and have
returned. They are at present with
their daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Humphrey, of the
West Side.
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Everything to Make Life Plesant During the Summer
Months. Gasoline Stoves - Refrigerators - Tents.
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