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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA Horn, Sunday, May 10, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, P. M. Gill Is in attendance at the State meeting of the Grange at Eu gene this week. S. N. Kllgore has purchased the W. A. Wilcox place iu the Springwater neighborhood. A new boy is reported at the home of Pleas Douglas, of Eagle Creek. The Eagle Creek Grange are adver tising a big May Day picnic for the 23rd at Eagle Creek. The Ladles Aid of the ,M. E. church meets at Mrs. Bos well's today. Next Sunday Is anniversary day of the Epworth League. Rev. rarouna glan will preach an appropriate ser mon In the morning. Subject. "Sow ing and Reaping." In the evening the; regular program will be rendered. John McHenry will talk on prohibi tion at Currinsville tonight. The Rebekahs had a very pleasant evening Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Gal loway, State President, was present and enlivened the evening by her pres ence and remarks. A sumptuous ban quet was spread and enjoyed by all. Mrs. E. DuGass, of Portland, is vis iting at the home of L. E. Belfils. Postals All Gone. No, dear, reader, we hardly think i Mr. and Mrs.' 11. II. Anders visited Mr. and Mrs. II. Epperson, Sunday. G. T. Hunt is having some blasting done. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Holder visited Mrs. Ed. t, Davis, Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Charlstou is out on her timber claim. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shrlner visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, Sunday. John c. Tracer has gone to Califor nia. He will be there to see the big Heel of the U. S. navy sail through the Golden Gate. Mrs. A. E. Sparks left for Iowa last 'Tuesday to see her mother, who la quite ill. weeks. She will bo gotio several EAGLE CREEK, Rain, ralu, rain is the order of the day. Mrs. John Freeman, of Gresliam, was visiting with nor sisters, Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Rowley, on Suu- aay Mrs. R, n. Gibson called on and spent a very pleasant afternoon with the Murphy family on Sunday after noon. . Mr. Ed. Wolfe and Miss Grace Wolfa called on Miss Blna Douglas on Sun- ilftv nn.l ntfmiil.i.4 tha ).....Hnll . ..... ptn.iuu.owi m KrV ,013c uiwitii .miss uina and her father. Rnmrv rnr tfia pTTro mnn thnr tnmo w .. . .... ur. rurcneni, oi seuwooa, paid UU OIUEdSOFJ (DUTY' BVSHEST STORE salary for the extra mail that came to T. E. Belflls this week. If the stock of souvenir postals had held out, how ever that new pound boy, which the stork brought Belfils Saturday night might have put the Estacada postofflce in class one. Rev. Parounagian held quarterly con ference in Dover, Sandy and Bull Run this week. Gertrude Morrow spent Sunday in .Portland. ; John Tracy has returned from a pleasure trip to 'Frisco during the vis it of the battleships. John Ely, A. Hawkins and W. H. Cary will atend the Grand Lodge of the I. 0. 0. F. at Salem as delegates from Estacada lodge. Roger Cary is back from his trip and is busy at the store. The Democrats are to hold a big campaign meeting tonight (Friday). The Republican candidates expect to hold a big meeting to morrow night in Estacada. A. Jackson had his hand badly hurt in the Deering mill Tuesday. Work on the bridge is progressing nicely. Except for a short time, the work can be carried on without clos ing the old brodge to "traffic. The new one is to be wider than the old and usual weekly visit to the Sellwood Lumber Company, situated on Deep L-reeK, on bunuay. Some of the people on hill attend ed the baseball game at Eagle Creek Sunday afternoon. The Montavlllas played with Eagle Creek and were beaten by a score of 22 to 7. George Lenz Is digging post holes tor H. s. Gibson. Edith Murphy Is . working for Mrs, .Mcuameis. Mrs. Elliott and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, were up on Saturday taking a look over their new place which they purchased of a. j. Douglass. We heard recently that the Eagle t reek bridge will soon be completed. There will be rejoicing along the rural route when it is finished, for then the people will again get their daily man. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Da mascus, were up in this neighborhood visiting relatives Saturday and Sun day. Dick Gibson is the, very proud po. sessor of another One young colt Will Douglas is also the proud po- sessor of a new colt H. F. Gibson and wife were ud on Great Values m Ladles' Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Cor set covers, etc. Ixt 2 t 59c Special Purchase of Ladles' Black and Colored Panama Skirts. Latest style, worth JG.OO. During sale $3.98 Special Lot Ladles' 16-button length Black Silk Gloves. Umg as they last at 75c May Advertising Sale Every Item an "Advertiser" the old structure will be used to hold the hill Friday visiting with James Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Douglas and fam ily took dinner and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Douglass, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wood'le passed through this burg on Sunday on their way to Jim Anderson's of Barton. Miss Minnie Steinman, of Currins ville, was visiting with Miss Blna Douglas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R B. Gibson went to Barton on Monday, riding behind one of the swiftest teams in Clackamas County. the beams and scaffolding during con struction as long as possible. KELSO. There was a good attendance at the services held Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran church by Rev. Hagoes, of Portland. Mrs. Ahlberg returned Wednesday from Sweden, where she has spent the winter. She will spend a few days visiting her children here before re turning to her home in Seattle. Miss Stella Jonsrud is at home, suf fering with an attack of mumps. uraaiey and ueorge Saunders visit-) ed-Kelso, Sunday. Advertisers Surely Ladies' Dress Shields 5c Large Box Wire Hairpins. . ,3c Sanslllt per spool 3c Clark's Thread 7 spools. .. .25c Children's Ferris Waists. .. .19c $3.50 Silk Waists $1.98 Advertlso us! Every time you wear this waist you will say to yourself, that waist was not only priced low, but has tho stylo and quality that makes It worth while, each $1.98 An assortment of several dif ferent styles of Ladles' Tailor ed Suits, all 1908 models, which wo place on sale at 10 per cent Reduction Each of these suits is tho height of perfection, charm ingly fashioned and perfectly finished. Ji Begins Saturday, May 16 Continues 15 days We want every man, woman and child In this vicinity to visit our store now while Merchandise la plentiful, whllo we hnvo the class nnd stylo that you are locking for. Wo know that our merchandise Is more nttracllvo and better selected than ever before. Wo want you to hoo nnd an a special inducement have decided to put on this ADVERTISING SALE. Tho following merchandise Items wo have termed "Advertisers" because they will advertise uh in your homo and Just as often as you see them or think of them. It Id In this sense that wo cull tho morfhandlso listed here, and many Items not listed, "Advertisers." "Adver tisers" because desirable goods, sola very low to Insure that you visit our store. Standard Shirts 69c Tho regular fl.oo quality, roiuu In light ami dark colors, In neat patterns; soft front and detachable cuffs. Mens Fancy Armbands All rotors, ILIo values special during this Halo 19c Bargains in Mens Pants Regular JU.O and $2.75 "Hlien uudoah" rants, durlnx sain $1.85 Merry Widow Wash Goods Tho Merry Widow hat looks best when worn with a dress having considerable color. This hat brought about a crazo for solid ground wnsh good's solid colors re lieved by whlto dots rings stripes and other snappy designs. Such goods aro scarce and once exhausted can not be replaced. We ask you to buy now and caution you against delay. Merry Widow Colors In Lawns, Batiste and Organdies. Per Yard, J2Jc, J 5c and 20c THE BUSY STORE Oregon City, Oregon. . ASK FOR RED TRADING STAMPS Large Stock of Tan Shoes "Queen Quality" for Udles. . "Crossotta" fur Men. "l.'t & Dunn" for Children. Boy's Pants Regular fiOc and (trie Values. The kind that wear, during sulci 39c During this sale our entire slock of men's suits, this seasou'M latest in style and pattern at way down prices. Remember our Hart, Schafliier & Marx ('lollies are guaranteed to bo All Wool. JO per cent redaction Ask to see our $10 Suits. GARFIELD. Do not slight the little, everyday duties according to the way in which you do them, they are made stepping stones to greater things. Mrs. Geo. De Shields visited Mrs. W. M. Tracy Thursday. Theodore Harders, of George, who is employed at the Fanton shingle mill, as engineer, was home last Sun day. , J. W. McAnulty, of Oregon City, was a business visitor in town Mon day. Mr. McAnulty is acting as dep uty assessor, and was here listing property. HARMONY. J. Spooner has gone back HOW MR. GARY STANDS. COLTON Mr. Peterson and family moved in to, their new house last week. ' Erick Trigg, who had been away working at Portland for some time, re turned home last Wednesday. JrPutz was helping Mr. Erickson to cut down trees last Saturday. F. A. Kelfer. who has been at Port land for some time, returned to Col- ton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoag were visiting Mrs. E east on receiving a telegram stating Extends No Favors at Expense of the that her mother is near death. County. Mr. and Mrs. Gustive Matz and two ln Vlew 01 lne Ia lnat our uper- daughters from Minnesota are visit- lntendent of schools, T. J. Gary, is ing with Mr. Will Rosenan and fam- bein5 misquoted and an effort being ilv. I made to prejudice the voters of the Prof. Metzler. nrineinal of this count 'against him, we wisa to make school, has heen unable tn atrpnrl rn the following statement: his duties, an account of serious ill- when we started the movement for nes In his family. n,Kh schools, we went to Superintend- Quite a ball game was played. on the "nl uarv ann asea ior nis support. school ground last Sunday afternoon, He saul ttlat ne rtl1 not ravor a bounty between the Harmony nine and a nick- Hl&h School at Oregon City, for the un nine Four innlnira wpro ninvprt in reason that the country people would which the score stood 10 to 2 in favor have to pay 13X63 for ,t8 suPPrt. and of the nick-un nine 1 would get no direct Denent in return He saiu inai ne wouia not iavor two I BUlliruia uctaunc lu nuuiu uv 111.' .air. anu Airs. scnerruDie last Sunday, ne oeuer man one. Due tnai ne would Milwaukee and Vicinity : Your Credit is Good With GARDNER The Watchmaker Sc Jeweler 218 Main St. Any kind of GOOD Watch such as Elgin, Rockford, Hampden, Walt ham, Howard, Springfield, sold on easy payments. 4 I Photographic I j Studio Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen at-1 favor a plan that would give to all the tended the circus at Oregon City last boys and girls high school privileges Saturday. j at their homes. Such a plan was evolv- John Countryman took a business ed and met with his and State Super trip to Oregon City last week. I intendent . Ackerman's approval. Mrs. Putz and sister, Mrs. F. A. All this talk about favoring Oregon Kiefer,, spent afternoon with Mrs. City at the expense of the county Is Scherruble at Clarkes last Wednesday, "political rot" and should be beneath The Colton shingle mill quit for the dignity of an aspirant for that of- good last week. flee. Adoiph Freeman was plowing for Mr. LIndstrum last Monday. O. DIx and Miss Evens were at Col ton visiting the former's parents last Sunday. Mr. Erickson, another newcomer, is busy clearing a patch where he Is go ing to build his house. , Putz brothers and their cousin, Rich ard Kiefer, spent last Sunday at Clarkes. Mrs. Lucy Livingston, of Oregon City, is visiting her parents at Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Bonney. who were called to Hubbard un account of the seriousness illness of Mr. Bonney's brother, returned home last Sunday. Mr. Will Dix was home visitlne his parents last Sunday. J. Putz and F. A. Kiefer were visit- Ing at P. Schiewe's last Monday. L. A. READ, Principal Paukplace School. CLARENCE EATON' Chairman of Committee of the Alum ni Association. C. SCHUEBEL A. KING WILSON L.0 0 00 0 0 0 920 MAIN STREET Miss Edith Cheney has opened her Photographic Studio, and Is doing very artistic photo work. ENLARGED BROMIDES, CRAYON WORK FRAMING TINTED PHOTOS All Styles and Prices. Good pictures rain or sunshine. II 0 0 0 0 0 0 From time to time, especially when you want good butter. We get a fresh supply every day, and can please you In every respect. It will pay you to buy from a store of our standing. Finest Creamery Butter 50c per Roll. Hams' Gf ocety 8th and Main Streets I The above candidate is running for the legislature, on Statement Num ber One.. He was born in Maryland in 18C4, and raised on a farm. He is a resident of Clackamas County, re siding at Oswego, where he has a small place on which he raises fruit, etc. He has always been interested in farm, ing subjects, and has attended five meetings of the National Irrigation Congress. He is a Lawyer with of fices In the Chamber of Commerce, Portland. MILWAUKEE Schlndler & Kerr have about com pleted tho new building or the res taurant Mr. Johnson expects to move In next week. The pavilion at Crystal Springs will soon be finished and Mr. Wltte's new pleasure resort wlil bo open in full swing. - The ilnal examinations 1n tho, 8th grade will be held Thursday aud Frl day of this week." School closes May 29th Philip Strelb in converting the thud dy marsh below his home into a beau tlful lake which will bo stocked with fish. The grounds will be put In shape ana a much more sightly scene will greet the passerby than heretofore, A. H. Dowllng reports the sale of lota 6, 7. and 8 of block 3, Lewnlllng Park, to Dora and Theodore Zanders Consideration $300 per lot Bishop Breifogle, who Is touring the United States, will occupy the pulpit of the Evangelical church next Sunday, Kev. t . M. f inner returned Monday from the Evangelical conference at Little Falls, Rev. Fisher Is assigned to the church at Jefferson, Or., bis four years being completed here. Rev, N. S. Shupp, formerly presiding elder, will take charge of the church at this place for the ensuing year. Rev, Fish er reports a very encouraging confer ence. Rev. II. E. Hornshuh has been transferred from Portland; to the Sa lem district, and Rev, , Theodore Schauer has been appointed presiding elder of this district. Mothers' and Teachers' Club. The initial entertainment of the newly organized Teachers and Moth er's Club last Monday night was un qualified success. Every one present reports a very pleasant evening and Mrs. Shaw and the other teachers who conceived the Idea, and tho mo thers and wives who have so heartily Joined in making the Club an organlza tlon to be proud of, deserve the praise of the entire community. Such meet ing as these serve to acquaint the poo- ple of tho neighborhood one with the other and do a vast amount of good In the upbuilding of any community. The program given below was car ried, out without a hitch and this to gether with refreshments and social greetings constituted an evening long to be remembered: Double quartet; piano solo, Mrs. Elsert; piano duet, Miss Niles and Mrs. Geo. wlsslnger; reading, Miss Eva Scott; song and chorus, Dorothy Wlsslnger, Lula Tay lor, Daisy Keck, Bernlce FIsch, Alta Currnutt, Anna Kerr, Minnie Prlng; vocal duet, Miss Niles and Mrs. Ha- german; song, Clement Duffy; read ing, Lucia Caffall. Five-Cent-Fare. Philip Strelb returned the first of the week from Salem where he was In attendance at the hearing before the - court of the five-cent fare ques that so long as other communltli farther from Portland are favored wit a cheap fare, theru Is an unjust (lis crimination being madn, and aro pre pared to make a strong fight' for equal privileges. Postmaster Ganlard has changed th arrangement of the poHtofllcn ami made other Improvements. The Republican candidates will speak In Milwaukee next llunduy ev oiling. Tho entertainment given by th Young People's Alliance last week at Grange Hall was a great success. musical ana literary program was given after which supper was served Mrs, 8. E. Edwards, of Newport Kentucky, is visiting her son W. II Edwards. Mrs. Froy, who has been very sick the past week Is much better. Mrs. Ganlard, who has been In tho hospital undergoing an operation was able to be removed to her home last Saturday. , Mr. Lechler, who has been confined to his bed all winter, Is able to bo around again. , Tho shingle mill has been oblifted to close down until more logs can bo obtained. Mrs. Vonnlo Strelb, who has been Ylsltlng In Milwaukee. haB returned to her home at Long Beach, Washington OASTOniA.. BmtiUis ff 1111 luu i"" aisara wapi CARUS We are having rain and sunshino these days. The crops aro looking fine In this part of tho country. Mrs, Louis was In Oregon City on ousiness last Wednesday. Miss Click, of Indiana Is visiting ner sister, Mrs. A. II. Babe. Mrs. Griffith, of Portland, called on her father and mother, J. R. Louis, last Sunday. Mr. Click and Mr. Haney, of Indiana are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. II Baker and family. Miss Lizzie Louis Is at homo at ores- en t. Nasal Catarrh quickly yiolds to treat ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's uream diu in. it is received tlirouua the jDOHirus anu on-unm) and Li-als the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Drue. gists sell the GOn. size. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatmont till relieved. Announcement. To acoommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal trov. bit, the proprietors prepare Oream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the nravino tuba is 75 cents. Drntririiita nr k tlon, As yet, nothing has been heard mail. The liquid form embodies the toed of the decision. Milwaukee people feel icinsl properties of the solid preparation. or R. F. D. 3 mm Pacific Phone 146 LUMBER ROUGH AND DRESSED Delivered to order. Mill Located 3 Miles from Town on Molalla Road. Cornice, Rustic Cailnn tht.i.. Floorlna, Etc. v Y GOOD TIMBER-PROMPT DELIVERY A SMOOTH ARTICLE Is turned out by the baskotful In this laundry shirts, coii.m .j "Ije requiring starching and stiff fin Ifhlng, Our latest Improved appll. aucos coupled with skill born of long experience, enable us to turn out flrs class work quickly and cheaply CASCADE LAUNDRY 0re8n City . ... .0rBaOM NO CAS NO COCAINE . We Set the Pace in HIGH-GRADE DENTISTRY We belonir to no rtnnrnl but stand on our reputation and aro busy all the time. Our nrlc Jll , sonablo. BRIDGE WORK $5 PER TOOTH GOLD CROWNS $5. Don't pay those hirh nri.. f. j tal work, but before von eonir.,. some dentist your dental wrv and see us. Examination fr- OUR MOTTO: Honest Work at Honest Prices. at honest price. Lady assistant. 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