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OHEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1908. Ginby and Southern Clackamas id trnclui op i CANBY. V O. It. 1 at-k ' In egnlu nblo to tukn charge of tho . store, although ho In Hot. KM yet vi'17 Strong, v AiIiiiii Knight him it form of innn helping Mm ImiIIiI n mi w cronnlng uml niiU'wiiiii over tiio railroad ImimIIii I'!. uli'nfl ... ..... .. . Ji'iin; Miicldi mill lOcluiiRori linv'ii already Hlurti'il work on Hie IH'W lioinrM. . ' , Mrn. Mn iM m Ix iihiiIii nlito to hu out, Ilownr'il 1'iilch linn ihi. iiiiiiiiiih .1. 10. KiiiiIIiIIi'ImcIi Iiiih i;onit to Twin I' Itll'i, lillilio, Mr. ('ml Haiiiii'M Iiiim nlnrlii for Nor way, tlii- liniiii' of hi it lilrHi, to hu gone fur an extended vlnlt with relatives ('. ('. i'Iiiiiiicii Iiiim left for a vlHlt III W'llll'lUIHlll. i. I'. I.i I' Ihih iiold hln in mm or rlmrd to M. Larson, of Antorla. Mr LHi'Miin w in !)('. in Iho creel lop of u homo on tlin plac'i at otiee. Canby Won Came. ('iinliv won tho halt gnmo Sunday, defeating tho Co. c, team of Portland ly ii acorn of H to 7 111 an eleven In nlng contest. It. Huiy wun thu Mtnr hltirr, inaliliiK u long thri-ii hugger Jimt when It wuu needed, Tho hut tvrliN went lluly nml Duty for. Can- by, Simple nml Durlm for Company C. Baty (tot fourteen strikeouts to iilno(for Klmplo. Next Kundny tho boys play the. University l'urk team of Portland. J. K. Mitt of Needy, was n Canhy vlHltor Wmltwmlay, Mrs. May ItohliiMon, daughter of John .ek. In vory low In tho boiipl tal ut Portland. , . MrH. Caroline Mayer and Mr, Emma Krucger linvo loft for a vlnlt with frlemlM In Wisconsin, A goodly nuiiibcr of Invited guesU enjoyed a pleasant evening with a big lion flro uml taffy nulling- at tho homo of Mm. Anlolno 'Ac. The occa sion was in honor of Mrs. Zlo'a nleo Mrn. Carr. The funeral services of Charllo l'almor woro held at tho cemetery Wi'diieHilay, J. p. Colo taking charge. Charllo wan Wnll known In Canhy and thu funeral was largely attended hy tho people of thl vicinity. Andrew Kouhor has rejuvenated his home with sovornl coata of paint and In further Improving tho appearance of IiIh n-Hlilenco by tho addition of a now fence,. Rev. Mulkey will talk on temper nnco at iho ChrlHtlun church next Sun day afternoon. W. II. Hair loaded throe ram with ono thniiHiiiid Hack of potatoes In olio day. The potato crop In pretty well cleaned up Mid If tho farmers will noli at tho prevailing prlceN Mr. Ilnlr thinks tho en tiro crop can bo dls jioHeil of lit once, and the growers will not need to iiho Hpudu for feed. Canhy people arc already thlnkiiiK about celebrating- thu Fourth of July. Now thill tho Fair Ih annum!, It is jilanned to get up a rl ronrln K cele bratlon ami get tho people to coino to Hen tho new grounds. It. S. Coo repirtH everything pro groHHlng Hinoothly on bin petition for 'money for tho fair. Over $700 Ih ab solutely miro at preHcnt and tho bal ance m In sight. Word haii been received from Frank Weed tlmt lie linn taken up a home Htoad In the Silver Ijiko country. Mrs, Warren Io was un Oregon City vUltor Wednesday. Mrn. J. K. W'cIIh, of Macksburg, jinHHi'd thriuiKh Canhy WodnoHday en route for Portland. Mrn. T. .ollner wan a I'ortlnnd vis ltor WedneHilny. Home miscreant 8 broke Into the school limine tbe other night ami Htolo nearly all the Principal's bookn. School close May 2-'nd with exor cises In the City Mall. Whether Con by gets it hlKll school or not tho addi tional room In the school building will have to he UHcd next year, If thir present enrollment of 200 remalnH af large ii h It Ih to take care of tho pri mary department which too largo for olio teacher at preHent, . BARLOW Percy Callob, who Ih working with Iho ties-at Molalla Hlver, run a plcko roon nearly through his fool ThiirHday morning ( - Tho Ladlos' Aid Society will glvo ii miiIh tho-. ICth of tbU uiotith and will a No servo Ico creuui, cako, cofft-o and mmdwlcheii.' Ilavo Bheppard N riilto HI with tho llllllllIH, W Ulnar HuihImiiohh, Will Till) and Cora HuniNiieHH huro alwo been hiiITit Iiik with the mumiiM. MrH, J. A. Andrew and Mrn. Lldle . Jrvln leavo Monday for rCiigune, where they are Hunt fin (lelKiiten by tlm Twentieth (,'enliiry Orango to tho Oregon fitato (iraiigo, A Hpecliil hcIiooI meeting wa litld Katurduy evening for tho pornoif of enlurxInK thn achool Iioiiho. Tho ikuiII room will ho enlnrK"d twelve feet, HtepH and porch repaired and outxldo doom to nwIuk each wuy. Homo of tho yotniK men from hero went to Aurora Hnturdny evening with tli expec-tutloriN of attending t,h" dance, bill tho announcement wun a mlHropro Meiitutlon. Mrn. W. W. Irvln, of Aurora, wan tho nuoHt of Mrn. K L. Irvln Sunday. Mr. and Mrn. Manuel King enter tained their frlcDclH at tbolr home a week ago Saturday ovenlnir. Tho even Iuk wuh Hpont In varlouH aina after which dainty lunch wen served. Olna A. Howe entertained the Huy Heo Hwlng aoch-ty ThurHilay evening MoHt of tho Barlow boy attended the hull gumo at Caoby Sunday. C. O. l ull apunt Sunday In Portland "THE :STORE THAT RIGHTS THE WRONG" THE NEW PROPRIETOR CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. 69-7 J 3rd. St. Portland Bet. Oak & Pine CENTRAL POINT, All of our Central Point neighbor are busy planting potatoes. W. 8. llldox, of Hog Hollow, 1 1m proving the look of hi placo hy new Iiouho. Mr. Btoubor munt Intend going In to the cn-amery buiilnoHH, a aho ha imrchnHed a cow of Frank McArthur, ImH Thuraduy. evening Uoorgo Q Uandull and Mm. Lottlo Pennman were Initiated In tho Idge of United ArtNan of Oregon City; alao MN Magglo Mcllonald. a former resident of thl placo. Hobiirt KiiHtman becamo a mombor of Canhy Idgo of Odd Follow Nat Friday night Ity tho look of thing Mr. Goorgo Itandall, Sr., In getting young again. He haa been helping break land out on tho farm. Mr. Handull ha aNo ben out a few day at tho old farm, vNIUng among her norm and their families. Where wuh you Sunday, Jim? We huw you coino homo father lato. Mrs. IJIlbcrt Randall and Mrs. Au iihI Scheer iiiiihI bo going Into tho jxiuitry biiHlnesH, as each ono alart- I their Incubator Sunday, Mrs. Randal! with a capacity of 60 eggs and Mrn. Rcheer 150. Mr. MnrHhall. tho binder repairer, of Portland,, and Mr. Ilennet, of Iowa, wero callom at Mr. Gilbert Randalls Sunday. Mr. Ucnnett traveling agent for the Champion Hinder, and bIhu In ventor of tho Champion Wohblo gear mower. Mr. and Mrs. Steer and daughter, Alta and Mr. and Mrs Heerdt wero gtnttt of Mrs. Ella Randall Sunday. Mr. AugiiHt staohly, our new road ?hk8, Ih repairing the brldgo over Par rot Creek, liiiHt of New Kra. A work that han been badly needed for the punt year. Newt Creltzer Is doing tho carpenter work. Stauher, Scheer and Hughes think they are the only pebbles on tho beach now days. Kach ban a new trotter, MrH. Mend and Mrs. Dundan wero among the many at tho birthday party of Mr. Joe Hoffman at Now Kra last WiMlliemlay. April 29. Llttlo Wllllo Heerdt, Infant son of AFTER Red nctton Sale Men's Stilts, $ 5 Values Reduced to Fifteen dollar suits for $9.35 require no argument to sell. The way these suits are being snapped up shows that men know values when they see them. Our line of men's suits now at is the equal of any $20.00 Suit in the city. Newest shades, latest effects. CAR-PARE ALLOWED ON ALL PURCHASES OF $10.00 AND OVER Kindly Let Our Salesmen Show Them to You Mr. and Mr. William Heerdt, died, April 28th, of Bright' disease, aged months and 1 week. Lattie Wll llo was a delicate child from the time of birth and every hope was cherished for his health, until Tuesday when tho Itulo llfo slowly ebbed away. The bereaved family have the sympathy of tho entlro neighborhood. Burial was at Rose City Cemetery, East Portland, . t .. vt...a,. V - . ,. .... . -. ... i . i . . . - 1 i ... . . i , Percheron Stallion Ggusta Willi make the season as follows: Tuesdays-Logan, Henry Babler's Wednesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn Thursdays-Viola, W.Ward's 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, Springwater. " ' ' :- NEW ERA John and Chas. Bradtl are hauling piling from Adklns camp to Oregon City this week. Tho Canhy ball team came down Sunday and were defeated by the New Era Orioles, 9 to 23. Paul Snelder, of Needy, and Elmer Veteto are building a schoolhouse at Twilight, 24x38 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bremer, Sr. were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Mrs. J. L. Hoffman was surprised by her lady friends last Tuesday on the occasion of her birthday. Supervisor Staehely has repaired tho Moore bridge in the East part of town. Vernon Plttman visited with Willie Qulnn last Sunday. They report a good time. Fishing seems to be the pastime at present Several anglers were seen along Rock Creek last Sunday. However well the farmers' wives enjoy raising chickens, the hawks seem to enjoy It equally as well. How ever their way of raising chickens dlfTers from the farmers' wife, their way being to raise them off the ground to some favorite tree, where they may make a meal at leisure. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bagby are re joicing over the birth of a little girl, born Aprl)- 28. Mrs. Lulu Herman's uncle, from Sll verton, has been visiting with her a few days. Preaching next Sunday at Teazel Creek and Sunday school at 10 a. m. All Invited. We seek to know what the future holds; Although anxious, cannot see it. Yet wnen time the truth unfolds, How many vain would flee It Mr. Lewellyn says be feels quite aged now that he Is grandpa. Auntie May Falrclough Is the proud est woman in town. Mrs. Raber's little girl is still on the sick list with no Improvement Miss Bertha Priebe was taken to the hospital again Tuesday. Pearl Selby has another attack of the mumps on the other side of bis face this time. Miss Maude Moran Is helping Mrs. Charles Ely sew thie week. see how rich people are this year. He got off of bis route and could not find his part of the real estate to assess. The Clear Creek cream haulers are bringing In loads of the Oregon Cream. It keeps the creamery man at the churn with a helper. Part, of the Mumpower outfit and Arthur Smalley and his team are rush ing In saw logs to Grant Mumpower's and Llllie'8 saw mill. STAFFORD Very pleasant weather again. Soon lato gardens can be planted and vari ous ends on the farm caught up, whloh has been , delayed by the spasmodic rain. John Mays, who has been the past year, at times suffering In tense pain, which only an Iron consti tution could withstand,' has been very 111 again the past week, bu,t a little easier at last accounts. He has been up and about for tho past two months, but unable to work. Mrs. Powell Is very sick with, we fear, typhoid symptoms. Mrs. Farson Is caring for her. Fred linker has begun to finish the lnsldo of his new cottage. May baskets were in evidence Fri day night. A knock at the door, scamp ering feet, and sometimes a low hap py Inugh, and upon Investigation a pretty May basket on the door knob with no card to aid the happy Teclp lent in guessing who cared so much to tako all that trouble. Whoever they were your correspondent Is commis sioned to tender sincere thnnks for each and every basket. Mrs. Renter had the misfortune to lose one dollar and half, which some sneak thief took, nnd Mrs. Gebhardt found her purse rilled of a five dollar gold piece and two dollars In silver, possibly by the same sneak. It Is strongly suspected who tho person Is, and he Is being watched nnd some fine day the young gentleman will be brought up with a round turn nnd the sooner tho better for undesirable eiti sens are not wanted In Stafford. If a fellow won't work neither should he. eat or prey upon those who bate to work for him. every- TEAZEL CREEK. Weather damp and warm thing growing nicely, Mrs. Joe SImpns Is on tho sick list. , Rey.' Qulnn went to Missouri Ridge, where he preaches every first Sun day.' " He . waB Accompanied by his daughter. Miss Bessie. MOUNTAIN VIEW The thermometer rose, to 70 last week which seemed quite warm for this time of the year. Mr. Gillett Is putting a concrete walk around a lot In tbe crave vard ailing ' this week for Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Messrs. White have rented Mr. J. D. Locke's house on Dunne street and are hauling poles. They will keep their three teams In Ed. Gott berg's new barn at the blacksmith shop. Mrs. Ott entertained the members of tbe D. of H., Tuesday afternoon. There la still a great deal of sick ness In this burg. Mrs. Henderson is on the sick list again. Harold Albright has tho pneumonia. Dr. Strickland Is lu attendance. Mr. Mattock, who bought Mr. Blsh. op's place on Roosevelt street Is mak lug improvements there. J. W. Curran Is going luto the busi ness of raising turkeys. Miss Mary Ott has gone out to stay a few days with Mrs. Mitchell. C. A. Frost is making fence this week around the Neudall property, so that ho can pasture his cow. Mr. Strece Is at tho hospital again this week. Mrs. Stuart is taking care of the children. Mrs. Streco is still In tho asylum. We havo a new mail carrier, this week. John Etchison has gone on his annpnl vacation making a tour through California. Grandma Beattle and Mrs. Scbue bol were on the hill and at the ceme- J tery Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Welsh, Miss. Winnie Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Ray Welch and Millard Gillott, went on the excursion to McMtnnville last week. Walter Bruce went as a delegate to Forest Grove last week to the Sunday School convention. . Born, .'May 1, 1908, ' to the wife of I Mr. Lon Baker, a daughter. I Born, May. 2, 1908, to tho wifo of Mr. Henry Cromer, a daughter. STONE. The trees are beautiful, the grass is nice and green, the fruit trees are white as snow and all nature looks lovely this May day. Everybody Is busy around here. Mr. H. F. Marshall from Virginia, with his family of four children Is looking at Clackamas county, and ex pects to settle in our county if favor ably Impressed with this part of the country. There is plenty of room In Clackamas county for all the Virgin ians that want to get good homes. The frost we had last week here did but little damage. Corn, that was up was not hurt, potatoes scarcely wilt ed. One of the assessors was around to "Ear-Marks of Booze." I propose on next Sunday evening, May 10, 1908, to answer all adverse criticism regarding my recent sermon on the subject: "Hop Growing and Picking, or Should Christians In dulge?" My subject will be: "Why I am Opposed to the Liquor Business. A Personal Experience with all tha Ear-Marks of Booze." JOHN M. LINDEN, Pastor First Baptist Church. Mrs. Heckel Awarded Divorce. In the Circuit Court Monday Mrs. R. C. Heckel was granted a decree of divorce in her suit against George Heckel. They were married In this city several months ago and separated after a few days. Heckel was former ly one of the proprietors of The Hub saloon. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Of High Classed Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Preserves in Glass, Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour, 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 Is 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 20ct3 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 row $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. & G Naptha, Johnson &c, regular 4 for 25cts, , now 5 cents each. Extra Singapore Pine Apples large size, 2 for 25c, per doz.,.. $1.45 A. ROBERTSON THE SEVENTH STREET GROCER