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OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. Milwaukee and Vicinity MILWAUKEE MrH, Voiinln Ilrlntow Htrelb, of Iong iK'uch, VViiHlilnntiiii, Im vIhIUiik with Imr mother, Mr. ci. Hydn. Mr, Arlliur lw:holl) inul fiiinlly huvu rolurnml to Mllwuukoo from Wood burn wlii'ii) they huvo rcsldud for the iiuit year. Mr. Orn McUliKhlln nml wlfo of Sollwowl, Miiiiil Huiuluy with Mr. and MrH. It. H. MtiUughllii. Mth. It. W. (Irahinrd, who Iiiih bui an thn (iixxl Kttinitrltnn Hospital, tin dorKliiK un operation for appcmllcl- tlM, Ih uotlltiK along flntily. - Kx Hmiutor Hdkmwi'II died vury Mini- Oonly of hi'iirt fulluro, Friday morning, April 21, on un Oregori City cur while Kolng from Milwaukee to l'ortlund Tho rmnuln were crmnatud Huiuluy -afternoon ut thn Portland CnTimto rliim. Chicken tlilcvcH nro operating In UiIh vicinity. Mr.Vuno Ulx had tho mlKfurtuiin to Ioho twenty-night flnci fowl olio n IkIi t liiMt week. Tuoy also jittld a vlxlt to tho hi'iirooHlH of Mr Jlort (iiirimr mid Ihuuc Pollock. Tho KiiIkIiIh u ixl Indies of Hocurlty "ha vii chmiKoil tho tlmo of tholr meet- true from I ho llml ami third TucHduy night In ouch month, to tho llrwt und third WoiliU'Hduy night In ouch month. v ' It. W, Orulnnri lion received hit -OomilllMHloll UN JlllHt IIIHNtor Olid Will tako eluirgo of tho olllco Muy tho IhI, Mr. mid Mr. Churlcs J. Ilolden, of Ftollwood HiiMtulni'il aovoro Injitrk'M by Jumping from a trc-Kllo near laland Sta tion, Hiindiiy aftornoon, to avoid boInK truck by a car. They woro taken to tho (iiinil Hutnurlluii IIohiiIIuI, whora tlmy nrn In a critical condition. Tholr four your old noii, who wait with them at tho tlmo escaped unhurt. There will bo a muwtlng on 8atur day of all the taxpayer to vote on whi'tlicr to build another school build Iiik or build an annex to tho proncnt Htrucluro. Tho burnt hull Ih being -utilized for nchool purpose now and Momothlnir iniiHt bo done before next your to take caro of tho over luereaa Iuk niiuiber of school children. Tho Mother' und Teacher' Club will moct Friday, May 8, at 2:30 p. m. at tho Hchool. All ladle aro cordliilly Id vltod to bo present. Tho Odd Fullows and Ilohoknhit had a Krund cidebratlon HntuiJuy night, tho oceuHlon of tho foiitlvliy bo- Brti&Morfl R. F. D. 3 Pacific Phone 146 LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED Delivered to order. Mill Located 3 Miles from Town on Molall Road. Cornice, Ruitlc Casing, 8hlplap, Flooring, Etc. COOO TIMBER PROMPT DELIVERY Inn tho colebrutloil of tho 8!)h unnl vorMary of tho founding of the order, A iiiuhIcuI und lltorury program wa rendered und un address delivered by Dr. Htryker of l'ortlund, uftor which a splendid bun(iiet wuh Indulged In. Hunday thn local lodgo und tho Jlo biikalm Joined with Hell wood lodge (tt Hollwood In tho colebriitlou of tho an niversary, Mix Nllea ha trleinlrt visiting her Mayor Hchlndlur Ih making homo ul torutlona on tho Welsh plane J. W. McKlnuev Iihh moved Into IiIh now boiiio In tin riu:!won, nddliloii J. Mitchell has h-jIcI IiIh plate to 0. linker, of Iowa. Uottlloo Ken;, ii. orn . t t. many who uro ImprovliiK Mllwaukoo with now hoinoH, J. W. McCormlck will build a hand hoiiio now hotiHO on tho alto whoru hm pluco burned lunt your. Tho Mothora' and Teachers' Club will entertain Mondny evenliiK, May 11, In (irunKO Hull. Tho following pro. Krum will bo given and a very pleun ant evenliiK la anticipated: Double quartet; pluno Nolo, Mrs. Klaert; pluuo duet, MIhh NIIch and Mrs. Geo, Wis nliiKor; reudluK, MIhm Kva Scott; koiik, und choruH, Dorothy WlanlnKor, Lulu Taylor, Dulay Keck, Uernlco Flach, Altu Curruutt, Anna Korr, Minnie prltifc; vocul duot, MIhm Nllca and MrH. HiiK'Tinnn; hoiik, Clement Duffy; reudliiK, Ducla Caffull. O. F. Wltto la JiihI atartlnn tho work on a new dancing pnvnion in uryhim Lako Turk, Mr. Wltto bun cortnlnly niiulo un Ideul pleuHiiro reaort .)f hU pluco. Thero uro four lukea already stocked with Kantern Hrook trout. ono containing at leant 7G000. Tho main attraction of the purk Is lo bo tho flHhltiK. AduilHHlou la free to tho groundH und a nominal charge In nmdo for flHhlng. Two deer huvo .already been secured and urranKoments huvo biten mndo for flno mualc. ICl'jctrlc IlKhta will bo put In and when every thing la In ahitpo CryHtal Iiko I'urk promlHOH to bo olio of the prettiest pleuHiiro renortH In tho Went. EX) I SON vm-;- a- HARMONY. Evory ono la busy witn tho Spring farm work. A mitHR meeting was held laat Frl day night, and tho 'phono proposition WBN (llHCUHHOd. Fred MadUon, of Highland, visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Ratine lunt Wednesday evening. A great many pooplo from here went to hear Mr. Lawrence lecture at tho Whlto Tcmplo, last Sunday. Mr. and ra. w. H. Karr have mov ed to Cp-sham, where be will work at carpentering. MIhh Jennlo Clark has been sick with tho mumps, but la Improving. The Ijidles' Club will give a basket social May 2, at tho school house. Evory body como and bring a basket. Hoys pIcbho bring your bent girl and also do not forgot your pocket books. Ucensea to marry have been grant ed to Catherine Larson and Ernest I. Johnson, and to Valeria UcnBon and Adna A. Merrill. '.' I,-'VV; f "V , i ! 1 : Tryiteu y:4:.y;:y-"y Percheron Stallion Ggusta Willi make the season as follows: Tuesdays-Logan, Henry Bailer's Wcdocsdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn Thursdays-Viola, W, Wardt Fridays-Springwater, C L.Bard's. Terms $10. Single leap; $15. for sea son; $20. to insure with foal. Owned by H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L. Bard, Sprmgwater. BIQ.CIRCUS COMING- Norrls & Rowe's Shows at Oregon City Saturday, March 9. Realizing that the public Is parti ally Interested In the clowns with a clrcuB, Norrla and Rowe have engaged for their big circus, , museum, menag erie, hippodrome and congress of na tions the greatest number of famously funny YorlckB that has even been seen with a tented organization. On enter ing the menagerie one will encounter clowns In funny acts, and on entering the main or big tents of the show, clowns will be In evidence everywhere, la twos, three and groups and all working hard for the amusement of all that attend the big show. Among the clowns are Toto Ducro, the clown that Invented the famous burlesque bull fight, the rabbit hunt, the burlesque menage horse act and scores of other amuBing acts; Fat Lawson, the clown to look at Is to laugh; Silver Smith, the elongated Andrew; Ike Orton, the fat policeman; Willie Sims, the dimin utive Pantaloon; Oscar Pepper, straight from Kentucky; HI Russell, Skinny Gllson, Bill Carpenter, Barry Hodskln, and scores of other funny fellows. By arrangement the Norrls and Rowe circus will be the only big show to visit this section this year. A grand street parade, which is said to be a new and novel one will take place on the morning of the exhibition at 10 o'clock rain or shine. r. The greater Norrls ft Rowe Circus will exhibit at Oregon City May 9. Phonographs No single thing furnishes so much entertainment to the whole family, young and and old as the Edison Phono graph. It's first cost is small. The cost of running it is nothing. New records cost 35c. Suppose you bought one or two a month; you would soon have a nice as sortment, and never miss the money. We would like to put an Edison Phonograph in your home to enjoy for a week. If you do not want to keep it, it won't cost you anything. If you do keep it, a little payment down and a little each month will soon pay for it. Prices $12.50 up. HUNTLEY BROS. CO. OREGON CITY, Or. ED1S0NS VinORS COLUMBIA! MULINO. Mrs. Daniels and daughter, Kate, and MIhh Kmlly Spulak called on Mrs. J. J. Mallatt and family, Sunday. MIhh Vvnta Churchill called on the MIhhcb Inez and Gladys Snodgrass, Sunday. JaHjier Trulllnger spent a few days lunt wi'fk In Woodburn seeing after his property there. Everybody come and bring your best i fellow to the entertainment and bas ket social at the school house Satur day night Garden making is the chief employ ment in Mullno at present. Charley Hatton and Minnie Trul-' linger, of Stone, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Trulllnger. Robert Aklns, of Gresham, Is visit ing his brother, Mr. John Aklns. "THE STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG" ML (SAM, ED IS Proprietor Chicago Clothing Company 69-7 J TRIRD STREET Portland Between Oak and Pine Extraordinary Specials in for Men and Young Men This week we offer you the choice of hundreds of styles of the finest Worsted, Cassimere and Serge Suits; single and double breasted in fancy stripes, checks, blue and black; snappy styles and materials. All new patterns and colorings. Re gular $15.00 values at the low price of only JENNINGS' LODGE. Miss Helen Paynton will give a birthday party this evening. She will bo 12 years of age. Mrs. Harte has been troubled with poison oak for the lust Tew days; her face is swollen terribly. Our new Meldrum Station Is now completed and is certainly up-to-date, too. Mrs. Michaels, of Estacada, was visiting with Mrs. Errond this week. Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Shaver have surely had a hard time of it this year, and the worst of It is they do not get any better. But there Is one consola tion, they have the sympathy of the whole community. It Is said even by outsiders that Jen nlng4 Lodge Is being populated more rapidly than any other place In Clack amas county at tho present time. John Jennings has completed his new line fence. Mr. Miller sold an acre oft his prop erty to a party who is now erecting a nice new residence. The family's name is Yale, and they are late of Newberg, Oregon, Willie Boordman, who went to the hot springs for his health, is getting along very nicely. Mrs. Emond and Mrs. Rose are thinking of going to Hood River to take nn outing. o S5 "The Fullworth" Hat REGULAR S3 Val; $2.50 "The name assures the quality." All shapes, styles and shades. SEE OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY CAR FARE PAID Daniel W. Williams. i The funeral of the late Daniel W. Williams, who died at 3 o'clock Tues day morning of heart trouble at his home on Seventh and Center streets, will be held at 9 o'clock this morning from the First Presbyterian church. The officiating clergyman will be Rev. E. Clarence Oakley. The remains will be taken to the Graham cemetery at Beaver Creek for Interment. Deceased was aged 47 years, and was the son of Daniel Williams of this city. Case Is Acquitted. E. R. Case was Tuesday afternoon acquitted by Jury in the Circuit Court on a charge of assault and battery having made an appeal from the Jus tice Court of Oregon City. Case was engaged in an altercation with one Schoenborn on July 4. 1907, and was arrested and tried, with conviction of the result. His attorney George C. Brownell, promptly appealed. Socialist Meeting Sunday. The Socialists will hold their regu lar monthly meeting next Sunday at! 1:30 p. m. in Knapp's Hall. Mr. E. Coalman. Socialist candidate for Rep-! resentatlve, will deliver the principal address of the day. All persons are welcome to attend these meetings, ask questions, or If they are opposed to Socialism, they will be given the floor to state their objections and will be courteously treated. Socialists of Clackamas County, who wish to form a precinct branch of the Socialist Par ty, should attend this meeting and learn the particulars. City Property Changes Hands. 0. A. Cheney has effected the sale of two pieces of city property within the last week, one of them being a house and .three lots In Kansas City Addition belonging to Mrs. A. C. Gen ter. The purchaser was L. Gueden, who recently came from Canby, and the purchase price was $750. The J. W. Hoffman house on Falls View has been sold to Priester Brothers for $630. One lot was involved in this sale. ence Eaton, and they held a very suc cessful meeting Saturday evening at Molalla, the attendance being gratify, ing and considerable interest was man ifested. They went to Damascus last night, and expect to go to Estacada next Monday evening. The proposi tion to establish and maintain a coun-. ty high school will be decided by the voters of Clackamas at the coming June election. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Of High Classed Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Preserves in Glass, Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Floun Soaps etc. Beginning May 1st, we Inaugurate an extraordinary Clearance Sale of the following High-grade Canned Goods, etc. Positive reduction of from 10 to 25 per cent, off the regular retail prices, . The stock It the largest and best selected of Groceries In Clackamas County. Terms, Cash. Tomatoes, Extra Standard,, 3 for 25 cts, 95 cents per dozen. Tomatoes, Extra Fancy, 2 for 25cts, $1.35 per dozen. Corn Extra Standard, 3 for 25 cents, 95 cents per dozen. Beans Extra Fancy Refuge, 2 for 25cts, $1.40 per dozen. ' Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Extra Standard 20cts each, or $2.00 per doz. Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Strawberries, Blackberries, Cherries, Ex- tra Fancy grade, 25 cts per can, or $2.75 per dozen. All of Bishop's, Long's, Griffin's Extra Preserves In glass, regular 25c to 35cts, now 20cts each. Maple Syrup In gallon can, regular $1.40 now $1.15 per can. Eastern Buckwheat, 101b. sacks, regular 50ct, now 40 cents per sack. Soap, Swift's Pride, 8 bars for 25 cents. Soap, Sunny Monday, P. & Q Naptba, Johnson &c, regular 4 for 25cts, now 5 cents each. A. ROBERTSON THE SEVENTH STREET GROCER Talks Against Saloon. A mass-meeting under the auspices of the Christian Young People of Ore gon City, will be held Sunday night, May 3, at 7:30 o'clock at Shively's hall. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. J. R. Knodell, assistant sup erintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. His subject will be: "In The Shadow of the Battle." In order to give Mr. Knodell a large, hearing and to ac commodate the young people and help them make the mass meeting a suc cess, the following churches will not hold their regular evening service: Congregational, Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian. The- lecture is free to all. All are cordially invited. Men eseclally, are urged to hear Mr. Knodell. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas Coun. ty, Oregon, administratrix of the es tate of Gottlieb Essig, deceased. All persons having claims against the , said estate are hereby notified to pre- sent the same to me for payment at me omce oi uoraon tiayes, Stev ens Building, Main street, Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. PAULINE ESSIG, Administratrix of the estate of Gott lieb Esseg, Deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Estate. Dated April 29th, 1908. Talking For High School. The establishment of a county high school is being actively promoted by County Superintendent Gary, Attor ney C. Schuebel, L. A. Read, princi pal of the Parkpiace school, and Clar- FOR SALE Three houses and 3 lots. One good four-room house for $300. One 7 or 8 room house with hall for $600. One house of 4 rooms for $350. O. A. CHENEY. Letter List List of letters remaining unclaimed at the Oregon City Post office for the week ending May 1. Woman's list Lowrey, Mrs. Anna; Lundell, Mrs. G. B.; Wilson, Mrs.; Wright. Mrs. Mable. Men's list Boardman, Elmer; Gil ford, Eskel; Leghorn, Gus M.; Lyon, H. W.: Martin, Pejter; Right, John. BLACK CAT y Hosiery tot . Black Cat Brand Black Cat Brand Men, Women and Children at-'- ' Lo ADA Oregon City's Busiest Store MS