Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 20, 1907, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 190.
LOCAL lilJIEPS
A him'HiiI term of Circuit Joint will
convene JitmiHiy 20. PndlinluiuieH
will be attended lo In a fnw day,
tli-oiK" Morse Iiiim Hold IiIm Mlxnera
place t JuiiiiIiik'h Indite to Mr, Hlo
cum, from Oklahoma, for fiifiOO,
Ht John want to vulo on a propo
Httloii to Hiifinl 975,1100 for u ii(,w dock
tluit iii'i'iiii goliiK ntcumnri can land
at,
Our price reduced till March 1 to
mlvorllHo our methodM, Coupon on
each tooth extracted ii ml every $1,00
III ilcntnl work on ICG illatnoiiil.
Nollcti iiilv, of ori'Kon Diniul fur
lor on another pin", March 11 dia
iiiiiii,! ring given iiwny ut no cunt to
yon.
F.vcry ImiIi extracted Ht Win or
$1.00 In dental worU yon net one.
chance, on n $ltir( diamond rluit Ht
Orison Denlitl I'lnlnrH, over Hard
ln DniK Htoro,
I'ft'imi MtimiM fur n (loo entertain
ment nd Clirliitniim trim ('IirlMtmnM
I'Jvm ul the church ut TYiiHid Creek
urn iiroi5i'fiininn nicely, A Unit time
Im In ntiilcliiilloii.
Oif-nun City mcIiiioIn cloned thin
afternoon fur n two wccim' vacation,
'l'li four primary rooum held t'hrll
iiiiin muti'Ini-m In tlm afternoon In tin"
room prodded over liy Minn Harriet
Cochran.
lVllniiii'll wUIh'h to I ivcor pontic
no Hint It in it y U.oie IiuihIh for water
work puriioni'H. Thu plun lo ralw
money by piipulnr MiliHerlplloii proved
too hIuw to in. 'i t Willi llict approval of
thoho Ititereutod,
Tim cement witlU of the Maionle
ItiilldliiK have become hard mid tln
framework li Im-Imk peeled off. An
effort U making to orrupy tlm lower
tloor Nome time lii Jiiniiiiry,
111 (ill filxleHt Knilie of tlm NeltHOl)
wan iliiyed ut W'oodliiirn Hiiiurday,
when tho WiMidtntrii JUkH Hehool do-
fi'Hled I III I'lietllftWa Y. M. C, A. bllH
ketlnill tenm y n neurit of IIS to 17.
Till Saturday night the Vancouver
J Huh Kctiool (mm Mill piny there.
A fire lift week badly diilunKcd a
two i.l(ii')- frame residence beloiiRlliK
t i ,1, N. Ilorfiimii In Korea! tirove, It
li Hllllllted IM'Iir Hie lilnllieHH center
mill other btilldlni'.'t ronld mnreely
have ,i. (in veil If II llild ll"t lieell
fur the heavy ruin. A dninken tiiiin
trying to llclii his pipe In ht room Ih
Mipptmod lo liuve Hliilted I ho fir.
lllnilllllico fl.UMI, with losM conslderab-
ly !.
ClHi'knmnH "hiiiter. H"5al Arch
.ViUHK. Monday liluht elected tlm
following oflli't'iH to nerve for the e'l-
tiu!jiK yenr: Joint It. Humphry, fclh
pi'lext; KlIHit I. ItfllidH. klntt: Hoi
(ilirde, KCllbe; W, A. Huntley, captain
of the tiled; All tr'W Robertson, m-cro-tary:
ThoiniiH K. It) an, treasurer. The
oltlrc lo he tilled hy appoint ineiil 111'"
principal Hojoiiiner, royal arch a
uln. itiitMter of the (tiit. (ocmid nnd
third veIN, btid ie-iillH'l, The date
of IliMnllultoii lout lint In t II Net, Hlid It
may he on St. John's day. Friday. !
n-niher 'it.
'J t". riirce ii-ul t'hnr!eM II. Dmirhy.
Jr, wit" nrreiited Wednrtduy hy t'on
niiihle i:iy, rhurKe.l wliH ll.dilnu dur
liiu the eloMij Heioi'in. Tlit fiiiiiK v.a
itlli t'e. In have h en committed i wo
inniiiiii itX'i, fin! the warrant wan In
jnied N'ovenihcr 1. hut wtw not m rved
liecniiHK of tli.i liolldayB. Ilenry lHin-.-r
Mii-i urn 4-d for IIh'iIhk wi'hhi n
.roMCrllied lH'tUHC' of Ihe t'tOVertl-tin-lit
tld.liiK n Tin' three melt
v i re r.-h-n cd on tli-dr own n-eoKtil-x-nice
mid ill have a preliminary
lu'irlim in a f--v iUivm.
Mrrt tii'ii;e Mftl'li'), Vklio hll.1 been
nick lor hi v ml mould with heart
t.-oiihl" died U'i due. lay nt llie home
mi Filth uti'i'i I, Cm city. The family
luve lieell retddeliU of Oregon t'lty
for Id -!! ., coiiiinx here from the
lUi'i!. A hit.hiiiid mid three children
ll -i! I ll to iiMtirn tiie of wife nlld
..rth.T. .
Tie p.np'e living lii the road din
tile' of Ili'l.ev'n rialite ill elded last
wnl; lo !) a nm- t.i. upeclal, of
," mllli for r.iod mic ;n.f S.iHirday
n ir. lit tin' i tilde of Ihe MolaKa ill;i
irlct al io voii I 5 niilhi for Niiecial mud
p.ii'j.,,...,. As the foiiniy Court Iibh
i,:i. i'.-d a Iniini i of ?::on to i iieli road
n;iti'h 1' Hint w;il h-vy Hpedal taxes
tor r.ii'd .veil; L Ii an Incenilve.to "do
it. ro'A." '
N.--W mid illH'rli'tM in-,, cr.iiti'inplaled
In Ihe Moiall.i li' Ir.iihorhood. Old
Hew ill .trM'l pmjio.'.ed H the Wllholt
8irll!RH ill.drlet eaihrio li'k' Wllholl
Sprifivt mid MIh-oiiiI Itidi-M im fur in
Si'i.n'n Mllli, takhi;; In U.at portion
of Mnrqnifti t'hiiv" C'e hlhlK'e. The
H-cond will mid n perl ion of the M'd
nllii district io,t!ie Tenl" Creek road
lo thu other "poll loll of YYIHiolt
SSprlliK.
In neciirdnnc" with iMHtrueliimn from
the Mute Hoard of 1'1'iU Cominlilon-ei-H,
I'Hdi V'.iidi u Van Dun n hin writ
tfii'' to Seni'tor Fiill iii UHklnf? him to
tmil.e nn effort to Induce the TniU'd
Sliiien CoiuMl-e hnier lo send n Held
limn lo the Colui'ilH Hlvir lor tho
P'iriio:M of niuMu;; a up '''lal Klndy
of Ihe hnldla of milii'.on In the! kIivioii
purtleiiholv in rennrd to the niiturnl
eiiemlen of the Huh and the mailer of
rein mini; the yumi; fry for utateil per
iods hi dure turnlin: Hhmii out.
The ir.-vi'iiro;l wm of A. It. Crosby,
of Wooilh'niii, wnn H-rhniHly Injured
four mlle:i west of there on the rlmit
of way of the new Saleuid'orl land
(declrlc mad hint week by Ihe exiihi
hIoii or a r.ilnnlloii i;iiMollue tank. The
youiiK m:m nuHcn wed the top of Ihe
can mid h-ld a' llnhled mutch up to
See t;io interior, mid the evplo:don that
followed threw blni minimd. n pole,
brenkini; UU Wk In two plncort and
otherwise hicernl ln him.
Wm. I'. Hhlvely, niiinarer of tlio
local thciiliT, dropiied dead from heart
failure Monday evnlnt; nt hit hiou'
In tills ell y. Illtt death wnx not only
midden' luii. was without wnrnliiK. imd
ciinm in h very Hovere blow to bin
famllv mid frlembt. Mr. Sblvely hud
l.een 'n W'shlent or Orcein City l'"f
13 years nud wast wdl and favorably
Knoivn. lie wiw 5S yi'itrH old and whh
u nnllv" of IndliiiiH.
At a bohhIoii of tlio County Ciwrt
Weilm uav a lurno number of nceu
niulutnl clulniH wm'o order"d paid. .1.
C. 1 rnlnon, of Oawt'Ko, whs appi'lutod
Juidloo of the peacu vlee ,1. V. Van
Horn, reHlp;ned. Win. l'.orliu? was
imiuoil hm road mtpurvinor In district
No. 5, vloo llorann Knox, reHlgned.
At tint nnietliijr tlio flrnt Wndnniiduy
l'i Jmnmry tlm unniiul tux levy will
li" ttiiidt! anil tlm Jury Hutu drawn.
Thw Oregon City Junlorn, a IochI
KchnluMtle, leinn, will pluy itunm of
fool hall on VVIIlmiioltit FullH Field
tmxt Kundiiy Hftoruniin hkuIiimI tlio
I'm I land MurooiiM,
Tlm cHHii of tlio Htatn of Or('K'"i v,
iMiiflc I'uriill'iill and ChrU llulliird Iiiim
bei n ilboiilHiied by .liiutlcn of tlio I'cuhu
KUpp on iii'coiirit of thn failure of Con
idali'n Kly to proMecut tlm tdiarnen of
ttealliiK a net net mid IIhIiIiik- without
n llceiMi', Tlm ciiHit amiliiMt Clnr
eiien OmIiiiiii, who wuh not urreHled,
WIIH nlHO lIlHIIllltHOd,
FnroHt (irove Iiiim orKunl.ed a bourd
of Irudii ii ml expectH to become m
laiKe iih i'ortlttud wttldn a few yearx.
Mr. and Mrn. W. 1L Honney, of Hed
land, am proud ovnr tlm arrival of a
boy to live with thorn.
Tlm children of Ht. John' Catholic
parlMh nlve an fiiterlalnitii'tit thin
itvcnlnic.
A nice crowd attended tlm mumpier
mli kIvcii by tlio Oregon City bund
Uiiturtliiy eveiiluK,
I,cmh lhail half of tint bondH offered
fur Hub hy Portland wcro tuken by
blddiTH tlm llmt of tlm week. TIiohu
nold wer taken In miiiill Iota,
Tlm llnuncliil coinlltloii of thn
Itochdul" (ViOpornllvo utoro, which
rlimed liiHt week, doeit Hot Renin to b
In a very had mute ,nnd efforU aro
helnit put forth to enable tlio company
to H'-ttle with all cieJItorH mid con
tlutio Dm IniHlneNM.
JihIko Dluilck ban bell bilMy tlio pant
few liny ttttenillitK road meet Inns
over the county. Thern ha been
roiiKlderiildii activity In tnmiy of the
roud dlliii'ln over the county look
lint lo tlio liiiiroveinent of tins thor
oiiKhfiire In tho counly,
M ri. Laura II. WllllmiiH, a rctildent
of Clitdiilolie, died at Ht. Vincent' I
luiMpltal ThiirHday nlKht of lunt week. I
Sin had lived In Orenm for 19 yeurn
mid wim thu wlfo of C. A. William.
Htm leave ii huHhuml and two koiih to
mourn Imr Iohh.
A clever fori;er, milling tinder the
llllim of F, II. Melldellhlill, lian been
operatliiK I" Klamath FulU, havln
lu-tt week paHed two checktt, for $75
mid $10'. n-Hpectlvely, oil tlm Miikoii
CmiHtriictloii Company.
There t.rnt been a controverny on
beiwien Council mid tlm Houtln-rn Pa
clllc for Nevernl niontha. Council
hat detdred an overhead walk acro
the H. I', at yixth Hln-et, but the rail
way comiiany In reluctant to Join In
the expeliHe, Tlm old WOndell Htltlr-
way wan cloned aomn month bko and
neirollatlonit from that time lo thin
hiavo been unfruitful. An a remilt
'Council him decided to build a grade
wnlk at that point, which will neceH
nllut th S. P. o cut ltN tralnn. There
Ih lllu ly to be a pretty Ht-rap before
the rnutler enn In properly adJUHted.
JoHeph Kuerten, of CntniiM, SVoh
liiKion, dropped (lend In that city
Monday. H wan a former resident
of Orei;on City and hi remain were
IbroiiKht Iki"' for burial. Funeral win
I held ThiirMilnv forenoon. Jom-pli
Kuerten whs born In Cologne, (ler
many. licrnbor lit, IMI, and would
liuve lie' n n:t yearH of uku Salurdjy.
He came to Orei:oii l'J yearn bk-i, go
liiK to fSnlcni, where he tm pmprle
tor of a noap factory for two year.
From . Salem tin y moved In Oregon
Cliv mid for tin eiirn Mr, Kuerten
wmi superintendent of t'1' ! far-
! lory In the Oregon city Miinutai iiiiK
I Company. Several yenr no !' went
i t.i Ciena-; and wii i manac-r of atorc
j for the Crov.ll t'olil'iiblii Pulp At Pa
; per Co'iinar.y. lb' H survived by two
I dniothterH. Mrn. William Shealimi. of
Cioiiai, Wui., nnd Mr-i. Kdwurd Shea
i him. of Or.-Kon City.
Forhent Pri-Nbyterlan Church, at
(' .. corner of Sellwood Ktreet and
"t'liiti'tibeln avenue, Portland, wan
i hurtled lo l'i" croutiil Tuend:iy uioni-
Iih; under conditions which lead the
j poile-i and lin nien to .believe the edl
1 tic" wiim lieu roved l 'he lunula of In
, ci n.lla'li ti. Smoke wan lirt rein It
Uuliui frmii ti e lower of fhe strnrtiire,
!und the hi ll niysterloii'dy tolled twice
j prior to the tirat outburnt of llatno on
.the roof. Th'i church was toippotcd
t,, l.e tiexerliid at the time, and neither
Iftiinace nor utove line. I for beniiim
vmih Hnlited. The church b' a total
b.si, Millie b' tUH placed lit $10.111111.
i The' los l i covered partially by In-
nurunee,
i Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ullil I. J'"!"' "t,'r
i tallied the mi'int ers of the Tuesday
! pcii'ne Chill III their home hist Tiles
idny evening. Tlm pri.es were won
1 by MrM Kher A. Chapman and Frank
jlln T. Crimtli. Those pre.snt were:
' !. nn I Mrs. P.ruce C. Curry, Mr. mid
Mr'-. Friifiklln T. C.rllllth. Mr. and Mr,
i Kher A. ChMDiiutn, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
: daiiis. Mr. and Mr.L 1-. I-. Porter. IK
Mm Alfred 1 Her.tle. .Mr. mm
Finest P. Hands, Miss CIs p.ar
Pra't. Mr. mid Mrs. lJtui K.
i. The next meeting will be held
Ycar'a eve ut th' home of Mr.
deed of IiIm friend. I In prefer to
chldo them and direct thorn away
from their error. Hut a flKht oa tin
Prealdent by all the "Intun-ata" would
fores holli Ins and hi friend to "pij
It all out" and In doing thl not oven
hi personal frlendn could b aaved. 1
May Hoimovelt bo Riven Dm nomina
tion; may tin Ihhiio b forced and
may thn bat.tlo becoma titio In which
the wholij trulh Hhull coiiih out. "IaX
no Kiillly man cncapii," nbould bo thu
war cry; and with audi a alonan
HiMmevelt could aaln aucceed hi in-1
eir, j
And It I lilgh Hum tlm whole, truth '
wu known. Hut for the combined
effort of tlm better clement In tlm
financial world we Kliouhl have had a
panic curryliiK dentriictlon through
aoveriil year. All brought about by
IntereMlH that wert trainplltn; undur I
foot tho flolden Kiilo, (Had aro wo.
that llm pniilc wa averted; (?lad to
en thn Kullty naved atnoiiK tho rent; i
but thn Nation Hlioubl bo told who tlm
Kullty purtle were, and In what their
Kullt consisted, that the pmijiln may;
bo ahln to avo'd th' Mann; pitfalls in j
tho futiirn, and Innocent partlen - j
capo tlm lloecltiK In atom for thoo i
who yield to tlm coaxlnt; to "como ,
and pluy with tlm fire."
Keep up tlm din for Kooaevelt; let'
havo a tight to the finish In 1908
and may It "finish" tho man with
unclean hands,
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and Mrs. Curry.
ROOSEVCLT v. "THE INTERESTS."
Periling no one thins- could bo mud"
Hiich an !ii;ency for k,m1I '!,t Amer
ican people as Ihe noliilnatUm for
President next year of Theodore
Roosevelt. Not that Mr. Roosevelt Is
the only American citizen capable of
ll'liii;,' that high (dllco for he is not
-but from the fact that If he lit nom
inated Ihe "Interests" will endeavor
to make out that ho Is nn unsafe man,
Hint ho brought on tlio recent panic
ini.l that !i;j In general is thu nfie man
who Mhould bo Idaavd for evcrylhlnt?
that has happened recently looking to
dlsliirliaiice of any kind.
And (hose aro tlio kind of charsjes
Hint, we v.iuit to peo made. Those !iri
Hie chiii isi'h which will lead tho Pres
ident, and his fiiemlH to not only dis
prove them ,ut. will make It Impera
llvo that the ftory ns to who is and
wan really lo bhimo bo Riven to tho
world.
It will prove n buttle royal and the
President Is certain to ciucn;u from
It without, even tho smoll of sinoko
on his KiirinenlH.
Not. that tho President, lias made no
mistakes wi iio not think that but
It: Ih the "intercuts" that have done
the tlniiuu;o; have committed tho rob
bery pure and simple; nnd a flsht
forced on the President nnd his
friends Is the only thing that will
emue tho truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but. Ihe truth to be told. The
President Is human, and he does not
like-to turn the llinellKbt on the evil
MORE LIGHT; NOT LESS.
Thern Ih nothing ao conducive to
r, rooked in' a luck of Information
on the part of tlm public. When a
crooked Individual wishes to work a
shady bill through tho legislature he
endeavor to do It with as llttlo pub
licity hw possible. Bo, too, In a city
council. "Keep It under your hat"
U thb ulogan of all who are trying to
float a crooked deal.
It docs not follow, however, that
all men who Hick to avoid publicity
are crooked. Some men aro timid
and the "llnm light" disturbs their
nervous system. Hut crooked men
avoid the light because of their fear
Ihfit the light will show things to th
public that they do not wish tho pub
lic tn know.
In the Fast the people, recognizing
these facti. are demanding uml the
legislatures are providing, that more,
and more enactments of council and
ScgitdatureH shall be publlwhed In the
papers- that all Interested may . In
the Went, however, the drift Is In the
other direction. Crooked men of the
West wish to l.c-p their crookedness
well under cover until the Job is com
pleted. And for aome reason many
wim lire not phmnlng for wrongdo
ing nre being led to think that there
? little necessity to publish acts 01
legislatures and councils. In this
they are mistaken; the light nhould
be turned on, not off. If a proper
dissemination of fact concerning
many past Hchentes had been made
oy llie pa pern me people oi ori'nuu
would have been naved many thou--and
of dollars. Every act calling
for expenditure of money Hhoul.l be
pn.perly published. Not necessarily
each Item of expense, but the Im
provements should be advertised 111
Berie.-i nnd then the several improve
ments should not total a greater
amount than the advertised announce
no nt, t
The Hallas Observer lias this to
say uloriK" that line:
'Doubtless secklio; to keep the pub
lic In Ihe dark as to the future pro-ci-odlPiTs
of Hie city council, the char
ier commission i f Oregon City nought
b have the charter ami tided so as to
:tivIiU' for the posting of city ordi
nances on bulletin boards Instead of
publish In ir them In the local n-ws-puper.'..
Thinking to make sure of
the passage of this amendment, the
commission attached it as a rider to
a proposal to reduce the city Indebted
ness by a bond issue, the latter being
ii meritorious measure nud one highly
oopilur with the votcrA nnd tax
payers. This direct slap at the local
Pupi-M aroused the antagonism of the
.uiiilbhers and caused the defeat of
tin.' bond amendment, which would
have unquestionably been enacted had
It not been saddled with the objec
tionable features. The newspapers
put up ft decent, manly light in de
fense of C.ielr business, and the peo
ple were fa!r-Miided enough to rec
e;;nl;'i the jut'tlee of their cause.
There is u lesson In this for the
publishers of Oregon. In no other
state in Ihe t'nieii have Ihe newspu
m rii been so shabbily treated by the
lawmaking bodies as Oregon. No
move to keep people In the uaik con
cern'.ng things they have a right to
know has been overlooked hy tho corporation-serving
legialntures, nnd it
has seemed the easiest way to avoid
publicity by taking away as many le
i,:i! notices as possible from the news
p.iners and posting them on barns end
gateposts where the least possible
number of people would sec them.
The latest move of this kind is the
new law to abolish ndverttrlng of do
linouent tax sales, which Is to become
effective text year. This! law nifty
not be appreciated by the newspaper'
publishers and good citizens who pay
their taxes promptly, but 11 will be
wnrinly welcomed by the "tax doiiner"
nnd ".slow payor," in whose interest
In wns mised.
"And so if. goes. In most stales, Ihe
cumber of legal publications Is being
siuniilv Increased: In Oregon It. is
being steadily diminished. Many of
the stales publish oyer 200 dilTorrnt
forms; Oregon publishes lo- than 20.
The newspaper men of this state have
felt, the ln.lust.lce of this right along
mid while fully renlixlns font it was
In their power to remedy exist Ins con
ditions, have for the greater part
neglected to assist In bringing about
desired results,
"it Is hoped that every newspaper
publisher in Oregon will attend the
moiling of the Press Association in
Portland next, month, and neip nnug
about tho organization so badly
needed for the protection of the print
ing business. With nincompoop log
IsdaluroH and city councils flgjitlv.g
liini on one side, nnd the Government
printing ofllco compe ting with him on
tlio ether, it is about, time for tho
Oregon publisher to exhibit u little
of tlio Oregon City spirit."
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A Word
We have been asking you to believe that this is a
good place to come or yotir Christmas remembrances.
We have told you that for reasons of newness; for reas
ons of variety; for reasons of what you get for what yoti
pay it is useless to go ehewhere in this city r in
Portland.
If you look for still further proof, you will find it
right here in the store. Plenty of it. Enough to con
vince the hard to convince. Enough to put the stamp of
truth on all that we have told you about what is here.
This list tells only of goods that are actually
stock. Only a visit will give you the right idea.
in
Diamonds
Watches
Rings
Chains
Pins
Lockets
Bracelets
Parker and
tain Pens
$5 to $500
$1 to $100
65c to $250
I5cto$ 25
25c to $
50c to $
75
25
30
$1 to $
Waterman Foun
$1.50 to $8
Umbrellas and Canes
$1 to $15
Cut Glass
Chinaware
Clocks
Music Rolls
Silverware
$1 to $25
15c to $100
$1 to $15
60c to $3.50
35c to $75
Kodaks & Cameras $ 1 to $35
Spectacles and Eyeglasses
$1 to $10
Opera Glasses
Violins
Guitars
Mandolias
$8 to $20
$3 to $50
$5 to $25
$5 to $25
Victor Talking Machines
$10 to $500
Edison Phonographs
$12.50 to $55
Columbia Graphophones
$10 to $200
If you (Jo not know all about our easv-p:yment plan, come
and let us talk it over. We know it will please you.
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At Its annual meeting on Saturday
evening, December 14, Ixne Pine
I (idRC. Xo. 53. A. F. & A. St., elected
the following officers: Rodcrie, W.
M.: Frank P. Wilson, S. V.;' Samuel
(".. Oerhor, ,T. W,; Siffron Kirchem,
treasurer; George C. Armstrong, see
etary; Thos. V. Foster, S. D.; Wm.
". Ponnev, J. D.; Wm. J. Lewellen,
S. S.; Charles C. Miller, J. S.; W.
A. lleylman, tyler. This lodge is
making steady growth and is in a
prosperous condition.
PERSONALS
O
Airs. Sade C. 1 lowland, of Grants
Pass, is here to spend the Christmas
holiday with Oregon City friends. She
will be a guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Chase.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pearl are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. U. 1). Wilson. Mrs.
Pearl and Mrs. Wilson are sisters.
Mr. C. L. Morgan, Oregon City, was
in Sllverton last week, returning to
his home Saturday. Sllverton Ap
peal. Mr. W. S. King, of Oregon City,
Or., who has been seriously ill of a
fever for several days, now is con
valescent aud hopes to be able to be'
out In a short while Yuma (Ariz.)
E.aniinet
Mr. Eli Crlswell and daughters Nora
and Stella, of Maple Lane, who have
been visiting friends and relatives in
the Fast, arrived home last week.
While away they visited points in
Iowa, Illinois and Kansas.
Mrs. Bert Clark is home after a
pleasant visit to Kansas and Iowa
friends and relatives.
Mrs. C. O. T. Williams, of Oregon
City, arrived here Thursday to spend
the winter with her daughter, Mrs.
J. M, Lawrence. Roseburg Review.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iluniphrys, of
Astoria, were visiting relatives in
Oregon City this week. They will j
soend several days in Southern Ore-1
j gon before returning to Astoria, j
I w here Mr. Humphreys is manager of !
I the Postal Telegraph Company. j
Mr. George W. Wilson, who has
been foreman of the shops of the
steamboat line at Whitehorse, Alaska,
will spend the holidays here and will
return to Alaska early in January
with, his family, consisting of a wife
and three children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller are
spending the holidays with friends
at Hillshoro, guests of Mrs. L. M.
Iloyt, Mrs. Miller's sister.
Mrs. George W. Grace Is visiting
friends in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Scott, who have
been visiting friends in Missouri, are
home nnd report a very pleasant trip.
Mr. Milton May, of Portland, spent
Sunday with Oregon City friends.
N Miss Grace Roberts Is home from
a pieasuiu visii. wun t oruanu inenus.
fPi&v Pol
YOUH BILL FOR GROCERIES
will show a comfortable saving if you
do your buying here. And our lower
prices in no case mean lower quali
ties. It is the saving on standard
groceries that makes buying here
truly economical. We have too much
tuitli iu your discernment to offer you
inferior qualities at any price. Daily
arrival of new season goods in Dia
mond W or Preferred Stock Canned
Fruits and Vegetables, Xmas Candles,
Nuts, Dates, Raisins, etc.
A. ROBERTSON
7th Street Grocer