OKEGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1907. f u 1 8 Mica Axle Grease lengthen tlio life of the ' R) WBjotj vei horse- II power, time tiiul tern- per. Rest lubricant In powdered nilca wulcu , form j a smooth, turn! coating m oila, ami reduce friction. If yon want your outfit to An am! cum money while It liit-grcniMj the axle witU Mica Alio Grease, STANDARD OIL COMPAKY i. church next Bumlny, The Sunday fol lowing Archbishop Chambers of Port land will conduct the service. Mm, C. A, NuhIi returned Friday evening from Kugmie whore nht hud Iwn attending the ,Blato Bunday school invention In session tlmro. Tim Homo Telephone company h( Blind n force of men to work Fri day morning cleaning up tho dirt lrft hy their excavation for underground wiring, Mr. mid Mrs, Howard Turner of Piinevlllo are visiting Mr. mid Mr. 1 Charles Head of lliln city. They will leave In ft few diyi for New York for their wedding (rip. LOACL NEWS. John Coleman of Harlow spent Bun gay In Oregon City. . II. Klrlym of Hhubel was unionit the Husday visitor In Oregon t'lty. Mm, Duaiie C. Kly returned Monday from a thre days' vllt with rela tive Ht TimUtln. Mis Vnda Klllott returned from a pleiiMniit vImK with friends In Molal lit, Sunday. Mm. Joe tJreeii mid children Ray mond, Willurd and Karl, returned to their homo at Aberdeen, WhhIi., Tuea day morning, after a two week' visit with relatives and friends hero, MIhh Freda liult, from tho Bwcdlsh colony In Nebraska, who come to tench In the summer Institute In thin city, will make her home with Mr, mid Mm. Frank ItiiHt.h, Newton has lixm In Baltimore for , several year. 8he came over the Santa Fo route and stopped at Grand j (!anyon and also stopped one day at Han Francisco, Hhe la glad to be In our delightful climate, The people of the Colton neighbor lied, ant planning a big Fourth of July dinner In their beautiful grovo. It will be an Impromptu affair. They feel too busy to go far to celebrate and a they have all the regulsltes of r) rofr(,Hhmon t were served SOCIAL AND LODGES Birthday Anniversary Surprise. A pleaHant social affair of the week wan a birthday surprise given Mm. Augusta Kruger at her pretty new Fall View home, Friday evening, In honor of her thirty ninth birthday an niversary, The evening wan spent In iiiukIc and game and at 10:3(4 tempt' The a pleasant day at home, will enjoy 'KlirprlH0 Wttl( v,.ry complete and Mm. themHolvea together, A dance at Col ton hall, a half mile from tho grove, will be a happy climax In the even Mm. Horn Cbannan la moving Into her house on Beventh atreet recently vacated by W. C. McKew. Kruger was well pleaded. Many use ful gift were left that will adorn the new home. The evening wan thor- 8hannon Kelloag, A quiet wedding took place on Bun day afternoon at te home of Mr. and Mm. 3, If. Kellogg, when their daugh ter, Mis Nettle, waa united In mar riage to Mr, Fred Shannon. neya. The trouble waa not severe enough to lay me tip but waa very annoying and made It difficult for me to atoop or lift anything without my back paining me. I waa Induced to try Doan'a Kidney Pills from tho rec ommendatlon of a friend, and went to Huntley Bros.' drug store for them. Their use absolutely removed the trouble with the kidneys, strengthen ed my back and In every way proved pal service waa performed by Iter. P?r TT7 be WOrthy f " COn" K. Hammond, In the presence of the Immediate relatives of th berlde and groom. A dainty luncheon was served after which the young people depart ed for a short trip to Astoria and Sea- lloli Caiineld and Karl Walker left the first of the week fur a (lulling and hunting trip of several weeks at Trout Lake. Wlllla Mulvey has accepted a por tion In the county clerk's office. Mrs. Frank NeUicn and daughters peiit Hnnday with Mr. and Mm P. Itundall. Mm. I). H. Wall and Mm. II, M. liihtQ visited the former' slster-ln-In law, Mrs. H. T. Bladen, In Oregon City, Wednesday, . N. A. Flynn of Molalla Is attending to htmlticHs Interests In the county seat. Mllflrcd Bladen, little daughter of Mr, 1id Mm. II. T. Bladen. Is 111 at T. I their home on the Abernathy, Mrs. I Bladen was not able to be at her mil- II.. 'V t .. . I The Ladles' Missionary society of the Methodist church met with Mrs, William Johnson at Gladstone, Tuesday. Col, Pike, member of the Legisla ture from Ibe Sherman Glllnm-Wheel- er district, has gone Int., camp wlthb,u)(( Kruger, Peter Kruger, a party of friends on the Chautauqua grounds at Gladstone. oughly enjoyed by all present, Pres- side. ISoth bride and groom are well ent were Messrs. and Mesdames A. known In Oregon City, and their J. Wilson, John Green, W. White, F. many friends unite In wishing them Painter, A. Phillips, It, E. Wood ward, many years of happiness. Mesdames John Fosberg, F. C. Done-1 - van, M. Bruner, E. Trulllnger, P. J. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Chapman en- Lutz, Pauline Schwartz, E. Williams, tertalned at a family dinner, Sunday, j A. Simons, E. P. Elliott; Mm. George at their home on Main street, Mr. and j Wllaon of Sell wood; Misses Myrtle Mrs. James Green and daughter Wallace, Adalinei Trulllnger, Carrie Mabel, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Lutz, Etta Itruner, Hattle Wilson, ! Herman Green and daughter Neva, lluth Elliott, Randlna Kruger, Gene- of Estacada, John Green of Portland, vlve Green; Messrs. Walter Painter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Green of Ore gon City. fldcnce." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Dean's and take no other. On account of the heavy rain, the meeting of the Mt. Pleasant Improv ment club was Interrupted and noth ing especially done, Tuesday ven- Ing. "Outdoor" Bridge Whlst. The Wednesday afternoon bridge club very delightfully entertained In I), C. Ilaker returned Monday from Blue Illver where ho has been In specting the Crown Boys mines. He Miss ItoniM Stafford returned Mon- j nHyt that all mines in that country are day from Moumouth. where she has now n operation and prwnts a busy been attending normal. scene. Mr. Mayo has moved from J. Q. Mrs. Kobert Jllngo and chldren of Adams street to Greenpolnl. having .Clarke visited Mm. (J. W. Grace and imrrhased a place from W. I). King, daughter Saturday. They wore en- j route to fleam where they will visit Otto Moehnko of Bhubel made ajMm. Bingo's daughter. business trip to Oregon City Friday Beth Johnson, formerly of Oreeon Twenty acre apple orchard at Hood (,,( but nf)W ()f N()rth B,,nd , , town for awhile. Ho reports Mia Ilev. Oakley Monday evening per formed the marriage ceremony for Mr. Geo, P. Douglass and Miss Vall etta Korten, of Portland. Mrs. Ed Story and Mrs. Frank WcIhh entertained Informally at the i homo of tho former, Thursday after noon. A few of the friends of their honor of Mrs. John P. Keating at mother, Mrs. Catherine Taylor, werejftoHe Farm, Monday. The games were Invited to spend the afternoon with j played on the veranda and prizes were her, as she leaves Monday to spend .won by Miss Marjorte Caufleld and the summer with her daughter, Mrs. j Mrs. Kathryn Ward Pope. Mrs. Pope Myrtle Patton, In Iowa. The home jcharmingly sang during the afternoon, was tastefully decorated In white i Delicious refreshments were served, sweet pea" arid crimson rambler, the 'Present were Mesdames C. D. Lat fragrance of the sweet peas filling ;ourette, T. W. Clark, W. S. U'Ren, E. Mrs. John Lewthwaito, Br., returned from a visit at T acorn a. Wash., Wed nesday. Miss Alice tawthwalte who accompanied her remained for a more extended visit. "To Keep Well The whole year through," writes L. A. Hartlett, of Rural Route 1, Guilford Me., "I and my family use Dr. King' New Life Pills. They have proven mowt satisfactory to all of us." They tone the system and cure biliousness, malaria and constipation. Guaran teed at Howell & Jones' drug store, 25c. REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuebel and two little daughters, Agnes aud Ruth, came homo Tuesday evening from a six weeks' Eastern trip. They have visited Pennsylvania, New York, Vir ginia. Washington, D. C, Illinois and Kansas. River sold this" week, for flOOO an aero. Mis Ethel Knighton of Iluena Vis ta, Colo., I visiting friends In this city. (Joorgs ntgham returned Thursday from a fishing trip In the A I sea coun try. He brought home a big bag of trout. Marie Mlchels of Bolton held the lucky number 190 In th quilt draw ing given by the Science Lutheran church. Fannie marled and Miss Emma ex pect to visit Oregon City In tho fall. Ml Ilerthena Howard visited her sister In Portland Sunday. She will remain In Oregon City here until af- tr the Fourth and will then go to tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howard at Cams. Miss Ethel Cheney or McMlnnlle carao Sunday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mm. 0,A. Cheney. Mr. Cheney, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, Is G. K. Oglusby of Marquam was in town Tuesday on his way to Esta cada In the hopes of getting hop pick em. Mr. Oglesby Is an extensive hop grower and Is taking time by the fore lock to secure pickers for a big yield this fall. I J. Caufleld is home from Butler, to spend the Fourth with relatives and friends. Miss Jessie Imx of Portland is the rooms. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests Included, Mes dame C. T. Hickman, Ed. Harring ton, Maggie Harrington, C. A. Frost, C. A. Williams, W. M. William, F. Parker, T. Deattlo, I. L. Nourse, M. T. Drayton, George Randall, W. W. Marrs, John Linden, S. T. Qavls, J. W. Grout, M. McGet-han, Julia Jonea of Portland, S. S. Lohler, and Mm. Ott, Mrs. Peters, and Miss Jennie Tate. Mrs. Lohler accompanies Mm. Taylor as far as St Paul where she U1 visit relatives. A. Sommer, John P. Keating, Daniel O'Neill, S. O. Dillman, L. Adams, L. L. Porter, John Humphreys, Ross Charman, C. W. Pope, Kate Charman and the Misses Marjorle Caufleld, Mary L. Holmes, Cls Barclay Pratt, Sybil Llppitt. Navajo Club at Miss Shaw's. A few of the Navajo club went in unexpectedly and spent the evening informally with Miss Sedonla Shaw, Friday. The party was In entertain ment of Miss Bessie Lewelllng of Ab erdeen, Wash., who Is a guest of Miss Edith Stoke of Canetnah. The dec orations were bouquets of sweet peas. A Jolly social time Interspersed with music made an evening of pleasure. Present were Misses Edna and Ethyl Home Mission Social. Members of the Congregational church enjoyed a social In the church parlors Tuesday evening. The plan embraced the raising of funds for the home mission work of the denom ination. Contributions of a dollar each were asked, and the donor was requested to tell In verse how the money was secured. Rev. Howard M. Smith, state Sunday school secretary. and Rev. A. J. Folsom, superintend ent of missions for Oregon, were present and made short addresses. Refreshments were sensed after the program of the evening. I n t. t j i i r -1 here for a visit of several week with lrBr' nttzrl UQ her .i.i.r. Mr. it,.rmn w.iih.e I Maude Moren. Edith Stokes, Bessie Lewelllng. Tho Chautauqua officials are erect ing a new athletic platform 50x90 foet, to be used at the coming sum mer mooting. Mrs. C. A. Lewis and children Al ton and Naomi are visiting Mr. Ijowl' mother, Mm. W, Rauman, at New Era. Mr. Harry Stevenson left Saturday vening for California whore she will visit relatives and friends. Mm. F. L. Brown of Santa Cruz, Cal., Is visiting her sister,. Mrs. Ernest Mass, of Willamette, v 'getting along as well a could be ex ' pectod. Charles Springer, manager of the Western Union Telegraph company's ofllce In this city, left Monday even ing for Portland, where ho will re lieve W. J. Sheasgreen for a month, I Mr. Slu.atifrreen to Iiuva chnreA nf tio local ofllce for that length of time. Mrs. Jacob Casell and children, who had been visiting friends In Washing ton,' returned Monday evening to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wooley will go Wednesday morning to Hlllsboro to remain through the summer. Mr. Wooley has a position a day tele graph operator with the Southern Pacific. They expect to spend the winter In Los Angeles. Mrs. J. L. Byrom and daughter Dor othy, of Tualatin are visiting the for mer's , sister-in-law, Mrs. Duane C. Ely. Mrs. Byrom goos next week to Hot Springs. Miss Dorothy will re main with her aunt and uncle in Ore gon City during her mother's absence. Mrs.-Bernlre Warner and little son Clinton of Florlston, Cal., arrived In Oregon City Wednesday morning. After a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. TufM, Mrs. War ner will locate here. She will be Joined by her husband later In the summer. Entertained in Portland. Mrs. J. B. Laber, formerly of Ore gon City, gave a delightful luncheon at her home In Portland to old Ore gon City friends, Friday. Ker rooms were beautifully decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. The parlors were in roses and the dining room in sweet peas, artistically ar ranged. Mm. Laber' guests were Mrs. W. M. Shank, Mrs. R. W. Por ter, Mrs. Anna Peters, Mrs. Ellen Lat ourette, Mm, J. F. Clark, Mrs. S. T. Shank of i Mis Kate Holman of Portland la visiting at Rose Farm with Mrs. Dan iel O'Neill and Mis Mary L. Holmes. MIhs Cora Thuhipaon, a Berkley utudont, who Is spending her summer vacation at her home at Clackamas, visited friends hor Monday. Mm. A. Goldsmith, Miss Zlda Gold smith and Master Edmond Goldsmith of this city returned Thursday from a visit with relatives In Eugene. Miss Meta Goldsmith of that city returned with them and will make a short visit here. Jack Ownbey who Is employed In Vancouver, returned to this' city Mon day to visit his family. Miss April Miller of Dufur returned to her home Wednesday after a visit with the MIses Nellie and Nettle Kruse. , Charlos Bock of Harrlsburg, pa., arrived Monday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Book, and sister, Mrs. H. Wetiler. Mm. Wm. A. Hanke and children leave Saturday evening for a two weeks' visit with her parents In San Jose, Cal., and will later go to Han over, III., where Mr. Hanke has ac cepted a position as superintendent of the Hanover Woolen Manufactur ing Co. Mrs. Joe Green and children left for their home In Aberdeen, Wash., Tues day, after having visited relatives and frlondB here for two weeks. Dixon (Cal.) Tribune: Rev. H. B. Robins and family arrived from Ore gon City, Ore., Inst week, and he preached his first sermon Sunday morning In the Baptist church. In the evening the Presbyterian and Methodist congregations joined the Baptists as welcome to the new pastor. Mr. Mary Ellett of Denver, Col., who has bon visiting her Bister, Mr. Silvey, has gone to Portland to visit friends for a month. The Portland Railway, Light & Power company are buying easements and rights ok way through Beveral farms In the vicinity of Tuallfan, pre paratory to building te Portland- Salom electric road. The right of way is 0 foet In width and has cost tne company from ?20 to 2S0 for each claim. William Hammond will read the services at tb.9 St. Paul' Episcopal mother and Western friends. Miss Josephine Newton Is home for a visit of two month with her Mia Visitors to Chautauqua are going Into camp daily and by Tuesday, when the big event opens, there will be quite a population on the grounds. Electric wires are strung to the Chautauqua grounds and It Is a' mat ter of but a few hours to hang the lamps and turn on the current. The large tubular opening for the woolen mills flume has been placed into position at the Lower Basin. It Is made of steel boiler Iron, Is 12 or 15 feet In diameter and will be built into and become a part of the new almttnient at the north end of the Lower Basin. Cured of Lung Trouble, "It Is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption." writes C. 0, Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. 'I had ran down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery and con united this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal - weiglit, 170 pounds," Thousands, of persons are healed ev ery year. Guaranteed at Howell 4 Jones' drug Btore. 50c and J1.00. Trial bottle free I have 1G0 acre homestead re linquishment with 80 acres cultivat ed, a good new B-room homa and barn, with farm Implements, to sell or trad for good house and lot In Oregon City. Prtee only if 1200V 0. A. Cheney. Mrs. E. E. Brodle entertained at her home In Portland Tuesday even ing, a number of Pacific University students for her sister, who is home from that school for the summer va cation. Those present from Oregon City were Miss Nelta Harding. Miss Martha Frances Draper, Miss Cls Barclay Pratt, Miss Ethelwyn Al bright and Mr. Carlton Harding. The Aloha club will not meet this week on account of the glorious Fourth. They will be entertained by Mrs. J. Nelson Wlsner next week on Thursday afternoon. The grocery business of Thatcher & Johnson has been sold to J. E. Wlnegar, formerly a Corvallls livery- v.. "Hmn hut nf lnla numo- nr . lo Oregon City, and Mrs. A. F. Dresser ;at 0regon Clty The purchaser takes and Mm. Jesse Grey of Portland. innsao,n nar. .bers of the retiring firm do not ex pect to leave Corvallls. Corvallls Times. Lizzie Belding to P. R. L. It P. Co., right of way over ne of sec S and nw of nw of sec 10, 3vle. $250. George A. Steel to Stephen I. Brit ton, beginning 31.88 ft w of quarter cor between sees 18 and 19, 2s-2e, 28.48 acres. Also a tract containing 5 1-3 acres. $16000. J. W. Gunsaulis to Western Bank ing Co., lot 12, blk 12, Estacada. $450. E. L. Fraley to Phil Moak, lot 10 and w 86 feet of lot 11, Fraley' add . to Estacada. A. Wlegand to Jamea McGUI, begin ning .68 chs a of ne cor of sec 30, is le. 10 acre. $1000. Annettle Allrlght to G. W. and Chas. Roberts, beginning at nw cor of Rob ert Allen die, 6s-le. $2800. J. H. Early to Chas. A. Early, be ginning at sw cor of ne of se of sec 8ft 6s-2e, 10 acres. $150. J. E. McNamara to John T. Gleaa- on, lots 5 and 6, blk 47 of Oregon City. $700. Beatrice H. Aldredge to Clark S. Fuge, lots 1 and 8, blk 42, County add to Oregon City. $950. Jaes H. Merrltt to B. E. Bubar, be ginning 40 chs w of se cor of sec 32, ls-3e, 5 acres. $800. W. F. Schooley to John A. Hughes, lots 18 and 19, blk 1, West Glad stone. $1. W. F. Schooley to A. B. Hughes, lot 1 and 2, blk 1, West Gladstone. $1. G. H. Webster to T. P. Wilson, lot 14, blk 12, of Gladstone. $100. Blake, McFall & Co. to Thomas F. Ryan, lots 15 and 16, blk 37, Glads tone.. $1. United States to Oliver C. Yocum, e half of ne and lots 1 and 2, of sec 23, 3s 8V4 east. $161.84. Oliver Shldler to John T. Mclntyre, se of sw sec 24, 2s-6e, 40 acres. $400. J. C. Mullen to Oregon & California R. R. Co., ne of nw, sec 13, 6s-le. $1. James S. Imel to Chas. H. Jones, beginning 4.25 chs n of ne cor of Ezra Fischer die, 2 acres. $300. George J. Armstrong to W. S. Ford, lot 3, blk 4 of Weslynn. $1. F. Terry to H. S. Reeves, part of Peter Rlnearson die, 2s-2e, 3 acres. The Ladles Aid society of Canetnah spent the afternoon very pleasantly with Mrs. C. E. Midlam, Thursday. The ladles quilted and made aprons. Mrs. Midlam served light refresh ments during the afternoon and a social time waa enjoyed. The society will meet July 11 with Mm. E. J. Marshall. Mrs. Sarah Dlckerson was a visitor of the society. Members present were Mesdames C. E. Midlam, E. J. Marshall, Julia Frost Mary How ell, Frances Faust, Louise Cole and Martha Klnzey; and Miss Ada Bed well. Wednesday Card Club. The Weddesday card club will en tertain at bridge at Rose Farm Mon day afternoon In compliment to Mm. John P. Keating who leaves July 5 for Newberg where Mr. Keating Is connected with the Spauldlng Log ging company. ' ' KILLED MIDAIR BY ELECTRICITY O. W. P. & Ry. tracks to the Chau tauqua grounds are practically com pleted, and the finishing touches will be made between now and Tuesday next, when Chautauqua opens. Fifth Birthday Celebrated. Helen Seeley was five years old Thursday and a number of her little friends were Invited to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. See ley, In honor of the occasion. Vari ous Interesting games were played and a luncheon Including Ice cream and cake was served. The little girls present were Vlvlad Curtis, Violet Beauleaa, Ellen Grace, Elva Erick son and Lethel Cross. Try grapw Mew puncti at LenTs", The Aloha club played bridge at the home of Mrs. Clyde Gf. Huntley Thursday afternoon. The prize was won by Mrs. William E. Lewlhwalte. Tempting refreshments were served. The members were all present ex cepting Mrs. L, Adams and Mm. R. & MtfAtpfff, Corvallls, Ore., July 3 Joe Dessing of Albany, was killed at 8:15 this morning. He was stringing a tele phone wire on the line leading to Portland when his wire came in con tact with a lighting wire, sending 22,000 volts through his body. He was standing on guy wire and was strap ped to the poles. Leaves wife and mother; in service of company four years. DON'T WAIT. Take Advantage of Oregon City Citi zen's Experience Before It's Too Late. When the back begins to ache. Don't wait until backache becomes chronic ; Till serious kidney troubles de velop; Till urinary troubles destroy night's rest. Profit by an Oregon City citizen's experience. , Theodere Huerth, carpenter, living on Park Place, about two miles from Oregon City, Ore., says: 'I found, Doan'a Kidney Pills do Just what is claimed for them. For a long time I suffered a good deal with lameness and aching over the kidneys and ir regularity of the action of the kid- If You Want to Sell REAL ESTATE SEE Eastham.Pattisnn & Co. Over the Bank of Oregon City. CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law. ' COBWEB WINE HOUSE 417 Main St. - Oregon City LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & F0UMAL Proprietor. OREGON CITY, OREGON Heckel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel- Tlno nut to HeelI EncfflnrL l 523 MAIN STREET ik r I:! k; M