OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, VJ08.
WOMAN'S COLUMN
EDITED BY OREGON CITY WOMAN'S CLUB.
I
Report of the President, Mary B.
URen.
To (he Officers nml Members of the
Oregon City Woman's Club:
Two new features have been milled
to nnr Club work this year, vis: The
column In the Enterprise, so success-,
fully edited by Mrs. HaniliiR. Mrs. I
White and Mrs. Heard, and the do- j
nartment work. i
S-k 11... ., a , n, I,.,..
01 HIM llfJHll lamna ina nv o j
weekly meetings and has done fine'
class work. Each has furnished an
excellent programme; the Shakes
peare Class doing double duty In this
line, giving the club two afternoons.
work is a valuable
entertainiiiB manner how her club had
earned money to start a llhnirv nml
! assist In many improvements In An.
rora. Durlni: the social hour. Mrs.
1 Ciammjt sang two selections which
were much appreciated. Mrs. I,h
Uowo road the "Two Chimneys." In
response to hearty applause, she read
The .liners," which was fullv
jatod. In response to the very urgent
ment of our community. It would more request of the Club, Mrs, U Uowo
than double Us membership and use-itave the sleep walking scene from
fulness in the coming year. "Macbeth" and Tortia's speech from
There Is already enough social or-, "u' "Merchant ot Venice," hi a very
sanitations In town. Nearly every beautiful manner. Two guesslni; con-
one has all they have time for In that i tests, Roses, and a very amusing I
line, but most any women could spare f I'lay on members' names were much
a nine more lime to neiong io an or-. vrjujeu. rue iuck.v ones wno were
ganb.ation that does things. j the best guessors were Mrs. Hayes and
Let us commence next year with a Miss l'ratt. This will close the club
held I purpose agree at the beginning up-1 meeting until the first of October.
on some line of work which seems to I
us worth while and at the same time
practicable and then bend our efforts I
to its aconiplishment, taking for our
motto, "This one thing we do."
On behalf of the Club, 1 thank the
COMPANY G PLANNING
FORTIIE ENCAMPMENT,
DOYS LAV ASIDE BLUE UNIFORMS
P'OH KHAKI AND PRACTICE
RIFLE SHOOTING.
l ne nenarinieui urs is a tuiuuuici
addition-to any club. It is here that i officers and the- committees who have
members of like tastes meet to study, I so well performed their several tasks,
read and talk of that subject which Is I This report would not be complete
of special interest to them, nut, pleas-1 without special reference to the Cal
ant and profitable as this branch of . endar Committee who furnished us
the work is, we know it is only an , the excellent program and whose re
adjunct and we should not allow it sourceful chairman always rose to the
to tax our time and energy to the ex-; emergency when some place in the
Calendar required substitution.
We tender our grateful apprecia
tion to the Secretaries and Treasurer
who have so "cheerfully assisted in
carrying on the business part of the
organization.
In the full confidence that we shall
unite to make the coming year the
best and most useful In the history of
our club, this report is respectfully
submitted.
(Signed) MARY B. UREN
tent of crowding out other I'nes of
club work or preventing our attend
ance at the regular meetings of the
club.
Before passing, from this subject,
allow me to call attention to the im
portance to the club women of a
thorough knowledge of parlamentary
law. There is no subject more es
sential to her, neither is there any
subject about which the average club
woman knows so little. We hope next
year this will be wade one of our
working departments.
Our programe during the past year
have been a delight. We have been
both instructed and entertained. The
social side of our club has not been
neglected. Twice during the year our
doors have been opened wide once
to entertain our woman friends, again
our husbands and friends.
All this have we had and yet in
looking back, which one of us feels
satisfied with the Club year?
From the very beginning this club
has had dreams those dreams have
been of some useful work accomplish
ed. The work is with us. Every mem
ber can point to something which
she would like ' to see our club do.
Then where the lack? Is it that we I club. After the business was con
have wanted to do too great things ' eluded, an informal social hour was
A case of destitution was reported
to the club at the last meting nml the
following committee was appointed to
Investigate: Mrs. Zuiiiwiilt. .Mrs.
Straight, Mrs. Norrls. They reported
that they found the family In destitute
circumstances and cave material nld
In money and kind. Anv one having n'",l"h:l1'1" ?!'".!''
elo.hi I.,... . .... ..,: .... ... ,h seconds. rii.ll "I
v.w,..,., me,i i.iraoi in- 111 UU-
nate can do so by calling on" any of
the committee. There are four child
ren, a girl of 13 years, two boys 12
and S years, and a baby, eleven
months old.
Monday nluhl at t lie Armory the ,--nmt
numli'ily In peel Inn nml muster of
Cnini'iiny U. Third KcKlmont, Oiewm Na
tional (iiiiilil.. nf the yenr. was iiiiiile liv
Colonel ('. K. McUoniicll, of the Third
lit kIiik iiI. nml Miller John Mays, nf the
I'ltsl 1 1; 1 1 n Ihm of the Hilllle rciilmcllt, Wiim
present. The hoys have ul aside their
Winter linn. mux of lilnc nnd nppenred III
their Uhnkl service inilfiii inn.
Knell Sunday the eonipuny of rlllo
slmi pslionteis ko to l'ollliinil to pnictlee
t the Third Infaiiliv inline for the IiIk
state shoot, willed will take plai-i" at Sa
lem Julv "0. and nt which time the state
leatn will he Selected lo ko In Seacht. N.
J , III the I'll II. The lucmtieis of the
Company tl are; Scrnriint llldy. HctKcunt
Lewis. Captain LooiiiIh, SotKcnitt Kuehl.
Serjeant Miller, i 'orporal KpiiKle, Muslc
ian Vouni;. and Lieutenant l.nmis. Scr
KiMiit llldy a few weeks iik made the
of live liullsovcs III I'll
lire, at "Oil yards. The Ser
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MEDAL FOR COLTON GIRL.
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Club was held at the residence of
Mrs. U'Ren on Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Mary M. Charman installed the new
officers. The president appointed the
following committees:
Calendar Committee Mesdames W.
A. White, Jennie B. Harding. H. E.
Straight; Misses Mary S. Barlow, Cis
Barclay Pratt, Myrtle Buchanan.
Hostesses at Chautauqua Mes
dames Jones, Harding, Charman, Nor
rls, Brightbill, Beard, Forsberg, Pope,
Rands.
Committee to furnish tent Mes
dames Norrls, Greenman, Goodfellow.
The President read a very interest
ing report of the year's work of the
and do them quickly? That we have
not been content with making a start
and hammering away at one thing
until we get it? This is a question
for each one of us to ask herself.
If the Club would take up in ear
nest some line of w-ork for the better-
enpoyed. Mrs. Nina La Rowe, vice
president of the Portland Woman's
Club, gave a very interesting talk on
club duties. Mrs. Nathan Harris, of
the Portland Woman's Club, made a
few remarks. Mrs. Saddler, of the
Aurora Woman's Club, told in a very
Miss
In
Esther Hult Wins Honors
School of Fine Art.
Miss Esther Hult, of Colton. Oregon,
who has been studying in the St. Louis
School of Fine Arts, Nineteenth nnd
Locust streets, St. Louis, was ono of
the medal students of that Institution
this year. Miss Hult received the sec
ond highest honor a bronze, mediil
for her excellent work In the life
sculptor class. Miss Hult Is a seri
ous student and possesses a marked
talent for her chosen branch of art.
The faculty and Board of Control of
the School take pride in Miss Hull's
ofk aim iook ior ner Turin success, i
Last year was Miss Hult's first year
in the school when she received a
bronze rnettul for her work in the an
tique class.
Miss Hult has returned to her home
In Colton, accompanied by Miss Caro
line Risque, of St. Louis, a talented
L-eiiMt .was loiinei'ly mi expert kiiiuht at
V'oi t Stevens.
I'reparatlon.i are already Ixlnit made
hv the nlllccn ami men for the annual en
campment tit Camp William Clark at
American I.ako, Wash., ilmliiu August,
and new men are lielnK rapidly enlist
ed weekly, who leallae the miiKUlllcetil
npporl unity that the eatnp will present
for military training and ohsei valloii. ami
most all the recruits are ureen hands at
the art of snldlorlnit;. Ill the iicInIiIioi
hood of It. 0i0 men will he at the camp,
composed of ti'Kiilars and Ki Kiilar Army
llrsei ves I as the state iiillltla In now
termed since the passncc of the lMck
hill).
Ill anticipation of the very hard work
that Is In more for Company !, and wish
ing to uphold the ivputnlloti iiiiiile at
Camp Kverett hv the eompaiiy lust year,
Lieutenant William It. Lokns will hold a
sehool at the Armnrv each Thursday ev
ening from now until Aumisl :i for the
I pnrpuose of hrltiKlUK the men up to the
highest posslhlc standard In ha I lie man
euvers. Kiianl duty, military courtesy and
i Held service,
i l-'roni the Interest that Ik helm; taken
hy all there In not the least doiiht hut
what Company (i will duplicate the show
ing riiaite last year. If not exceed It. and
I all friend of thp local ornanlisatlon will
which I lie -tinny company of the rctel
ineul next AiiKUKt. fXpcctliiK to hear of
fresh iliouom and praise.
New Mortgage Indexes.
County Recorder Kamshv and (J. K.
Johnson nre hard nt work It aimfct Iiik
the direct nnd Indirect inormiiKe Indexes
Vininir ceulntni- XTIc rt, ...III I rum l lie niu norms 10 Hie new looHe leal
joung sculptor. Mlss Risque will re-LVHI..m ., t. bP i..,.!!,,, )V Mr
linmsby. The new bookn are n Ki'eal lin-
provement over the former system and
main with Miss Hult durlni? the Sum
mer when both will return to finish
their course In tho Art school.
will do much to facilitate the work of the
Hi corder olllce.
The wisdom of that principle of never
Judging the value of anything by Its Ini
tial outlay, but by results attained in
the long run. What may appear expen
sive at first, will In the end prove other
wise. It always pays to buy the very
best Flavoring Extracts at a fair price.
That's what you get here.
Burnet's Lemon Extract 25c
Burnet's Vanilla Extract 30c
Hams' Grocery
8th and Main Streets
FISHING TACKLE
The place to buy
Large Assortment
Prices Reasonable
C. C. Miller
OREGON CITY
The Home of Sportsmen
Summer School Opens.
With l Kriltlfvlllir attendance tho
Clackamas County Summer Normal
school was opened In the Harclay II mil
rv-rnni imiidinu Mnndav mornlriK. Ses- i
slons were held dally from ":3n A. M. to'
1 P. M and will end Annum 7. Jut be-1
fore the semi-annual county cxamlnn-1
lions. The followlmr branches' are taticht: 1
T. J. (Jnrv. Instructor. 7:.10 to !l:tal A.I
M. School law. theory and nractlce. snell-
iiik. reading.
Howard Kcclcs. Instructor. 9 to II A.
M. Arithmetic, history. civil irovern-
ment, nhvsjolocy.
L. A. Head. Instructor. 11 A. M. to 1
V. M. Grammar. ireoKrnnhv. llteraturo.
physical ccoKraphy.
Suit on Promissory Note.
V. I'uiman has tiled n suit against ,T.
J. Crnfut mid I). M. Klemsen to nrnvrr
l'19 !". which Is alh'K' d to he ilne on -i
promissory not for Jluo. executid De-cemht-r
s. Lad. In favor of Kate Fred
erick, trustee, and assigned to ihu plaln
tlfT AiiKiist U. l'JUT.
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ncss aiul Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Siutmrt uf
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For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
IDBO
Tot Tu Mat, mtm errr.
W. H. NELSON, BlachsmiHi
Wagon and Carriage Maker Horse Shoeing A Specialty
Opposite Frank Busch hioxb i Oregon City, Oregon
Many
road to
it is not
workers nre not satisfied on the
sucrcHs. They Krumblc because
a pike.
Shortcake.
Take several ood rich hlscults and
rut in two. Line a puddlni; dish with
these. I'our over them n nood iiinntlty
nf berries crushed with suiiur. I'm In
the oven nnd warm sllxlitlv and serve
with siinar and cream Into which a little
nuttnK bus been Krated. tttrawhenles.
iasibeirles or black berries, are line for
shortcake prepared In this way.
Sct'ley's Host Floftr.
Estacada and Eastern Clackamas
ESTACADA.
iiy
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If
Percheron
will moke
follows:
Sfollson Ggusta
the seoson as
The bridge over the Clackamas will he
open for the fourth even if It i.s nut
n.idy to turn over to the county author
ities. This will Klve all the people from
.SpiiiiRwater and ndjolnlmr country a
chance to celebrate in proper style.
The vote In the coolest for (iiiddesH of
Liberty as announced at the dance last
Saturday nik'hi was as follows: Kmma
laliliarihis Ml; Certrude .Morrow Jul;
f'.uth Dale IM'J. .Mabel Judd .'Ml. The
dance was u ureal succckm. About lia
couples wound In and out through tin
merry mazes of the two steps and waltz.
The K.-i;le Creek bas ball team defeat
ed Oswego last Sunday on their own
trounds. KaKle Creek has an Al record
tuts season and will put up a llv
match on the Fourth.
The programme for the Fourth Is
scheduled as follows: Id A. AL, Historic
and Civic J'arade; 11 A. M.. Oration by
Lewis .M. Head, of l'ortland; 12 to 1 1'.
XL. Lunch: 1 1 XL, '-mlle Horse Hace.
all clasf.es. purse l.'O; 1:30. 4-mllp I'ony
race, all classes, purse Ji:,; 2 I. .M.. liase
ball name at the ball mounds, 7th and
.Main streets. Katie Creek vs. t'nlon Meat
v o purse -:,iij. Ian-yard tool raci;
(race track In patki; 2:4o. Ga-vard foot
race for boys; :!:). .Vail ilrlvliiK (ontest
for ladles; 3:.'!0, obstruction race; 4:00.
ladles' foot race; 1:15. lii-pound Shot Put;!
f:.n. HlKh Vault; 4:1a. standlnif brMid
Jump: o :. pie eathiK cmtest; 0:30. hi(;h
jump; ii:DU, running broad Jump. There
will also be si-vi-ral match races and
(lancing In the I'avlllon, 3 till V p. M., I
biginnniK again at S o'clock. A biind
conceit will be given at the bandstand in
the park by the Kstacada band, from 2 1
to (i P. XI.
Mr. PInkley Is very sick with pur.ily- :
sis. j
Mm. C. Walker "is vlsltlm.' Mrs. I
Adix.
FIMiermen are making some Cue catch
es of rainbow and salmon trout now.
Tiie road between Currlnsvllle and Kx
tacada Is being graveled.
Kupi rvisor Marshall Is putting the road
from lOstacada to fiatlield in line shape.
Humor has it thai a Bachelor's .Mutual
Protective Association Is being formed.
The beailiiartrrs will be somewhere in
Kstacada and the by-laws are now being
diawn up. liul as this is a scent or---.iniaziion
It is hard to get. at facts.
Tht charter mi mbers arc to be A. X.
Jolmson. Howell lii-othcrs. Arehv Vo
cmn. .1' sse Stubs. Karl Wilson, the (Jer
her boys, ('ary Hrothrrs. Millard Harver.
Kd. 1 loner. Shuck Hroth"is, Jack ('ass
i dy. Arthur Herman, and the ('Iok
Urollicrs. p sr. i ms strange thai one rf
the cbirf obji-r-lH r,f the organization will
be naitii:;l air In protecting Its members
from the wilrs of 'he fairer six when
!p'e :o-e so few 111 illcUIIll 'I n d WOII1I II
'n lie.'-. iari..
'ill" tew toad guide fnnn ('bar Crfck
lo '-piingwaler I.s rapidly Hearing enru-
pietion. It will be a 4 pi r inii, grade
lei a u : ' .-i f itrpnu enif nt ovr lie- nbl
lis; : I pull. Supervisor Henderson is (In- I
t Mime inr- work. .
Supci intendent Fir-Ms. of tie- ). V. I.
in hft.-icailii I'liesday inal.lng 11
and given It a tine coat of .- t nt .
I Xlr. and .Mrs. C. J. Langdon will upend '
i the 4th with Xlr. and .Mrs. H. ( . Iloswi-ll. ,
I Xlr. and .Mrs. Will Wilson will Islt at'
Itircharrl Home on the Fourth. )
i Arctic Yociirn suffered a painful Injury
I while g'-,,,i,,k. (he new road l Iweell his!
home and Wagoner's. Through, some I
! mishap the scraper lb w up ami loir. a
! large strip of skin loose mi his shin i
bone, making It necessary fur the doc
I tor to take several stitclus.
I A wedding took place inietly at 2
In'r-lis-k Inst Saturday afti-iiioon at the i
. home nf I'.ev. H. K. Stiibbs In this city. I
The contracting parlies were Xtlss Delhi
j Fun ton and Xlr. T. Haiders. They were
accompanied hv .Miss Lizzie Fautoti and
III. F. Snider. Xlr. ami Xlrs. Haiders will
j reside mi their farm III the (ierman burn
district east of Ksiacaila on wbkh .Mr.
Harden Is building a new house.
I i!. M. Llclilhorn has Dick Klmincl and
i Adolph Sagm-r at work on a new build
' Ing 2nx2l. one story, on his lot south of
the bakery. Later Xlr. Llclilhorn will
I move this building back and put up a
2-story building facing on llroaihvii) .
D. C. LATOUKKTTH Prcsldi-tH.
V. J. MKYKR. CaHhlnr
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL, 50,000.00.
Transact a General Banking Buiinett.
Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
EACLE CREEK.
W'e are again enjoying line weather,
nnd this line warm weather will cause
the crops and gardens to grow.
Xlrs. W, F. Douglass, accompanied by
her uncle, John llaiidruh. from Kansas.
went to Stevenson the Hist of last week
to make her folks a visit. ,
II. H. (Jlbsoti made a Hying trip lo Port
land, . by way of Troutdale. no WcdncH- 1
day hist.
Mrs. P.oll Douglass went to Portland 1
I Saturday on her return to her home In
: liovd, Wasco County, Her brolhcr-lll- 1
I law, and slHlcr, Xlr. ami Mrs. Walter
I Douglass, accompanied her an far ltd '
Portland.
Xlr. FJxon. of Dove A passed through ;
I Ibis lun g .Monday on Ills way to Kagln ,
Creek with a load of potatoes. ,
.Mr. mid .Mrs. Jim De Shazer of Kir-!
wood, were the guests nf Xlr. and Xlrs. I
' Walter Douglass, Sunday.
! .Mis. Lydla Woodle returned home;
.Monday from near Troiitdalo. where sin- ;
bad been unending tin- Advenllsls camp j
meeting the past week. '
Tho Kagle Creek nine went to Oswego i
. Sunday nnd played it game with the On-!
wego team and again were successful In j
. w'nnine; the game by a score of 7 to !.
Tin- iswego boys won eleven games this,
! season, but In the twelfth were beaten ,
- I.v I he "Farmer lines." I
Next Sunday, July a. K.iglc Creek will
lilav With the Ill-gin bnvs. The (Joldell
V. M tr am, of Portland.
Levi Itivi-rs. of I'urtlnnil. was seen on
I In- Klrr-cts nf K.-iglr- ("nek. .Sunday. i
; Pioneer Transfer Express&StorageCo.
Furniture, Pianos and Machinery
: moved by experienced men :: ::
Sand and gravel in any quantity de
livered on short notice. Try us once
and you will be sure to come again.
Office in Postofffce BIdg.
! Phflnn Mln T
a vuiv. c iu m. usiutiikc uiu v
Careful of Your Property
One of he secrets of our sucoess
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving
Williams Bros, transfer Co,
Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street
mart
Two fancy driving marr-s 5 year; ;
old, Btandard bred, for sale reasonable.
0. V. Froy, Milwaukee.
t
Tticsdays-Loan, Heaty Babler's
Wcdu2days-Est2cada, Moirows Bam
Thursdays-Viola, W. Watd's
Ffidays-Sprmgwatei', C. L.Ba?d's.
Terms S 1 0 Single leap; SIS. for sea
son; $20. to insure with foaf. Owned by .5
H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L. Bard,
Spi-ing water.
n.-il a:-.'ingi'iiienis
Iri-ivlit li.nl ia to
I'tatlaiil. 'i'his I
Ihii e round trliv
loi- w.iy tecnoti
Tlie Khla-a.Ia
jf I. lock t. ',
in i.'. i;. f-'tu
; !.!'; bona-
l.rlsl
for the n, w riai line
ii:n la tu. i n I, ere and
ain is Vow making
tally ami is a hoot:t.-r
of the cnunti -.
Slate Hank sold lot 10
A'lilitlou to t;
This lot adjoins
I'll'- (oiiF.'ileialion
il:
Mr.
was
I Tourlnn Europi on Wheel.
I Trafuiii live, a sun of Mr. ami Mrs.
1 ('!:.!! I-H II. live, of this city, who lias
; irt linl."l:-l IiIb !! " t yi-ar an a law Htiul
! 'Ti in f'oliinilil.'i I'nivi rsitv, ,r-w Yolk
il'ilv. sailed June U7 for Itol t el il.iui. lo
I fpr ml the fiirniner In Kiu'oie-. Willi a
i fi ii n I frm Coluuihla l'niver.ty lie will
irn on l:is hlcvclu I'D Hie Illiiiie llironuli
il!o!li!ii'I arid (terrnnnv to Kwltxerlaml ami
I :.ri. ntirt thl-olieh ''lance In Pi.tIm ;rnl Iw.inr
a i;n.';Ian(i ami I.ondori.
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Typewrites.
I-:. I'. Sc.it Mid II. I-;. Ktulilis have .,
av..ii'erl the cort'i'ct for i-rnm-ailnn Uu-l-::-t.ie,-i.la
Htctc Tank. The huiitlinj.' will
I." m v'l.'- i.t'iiti i' outside and i.alntr rl,
l.ai'i ii'l and oii. d I iiroiiKhout the inter
ior. The hid on tnls work wan fL'iT.V"..
J-rstucfida will iciiirn ?-.'o to into ,'Uii
l.i n ami l';i; to Close I Srol lie I'M for x
ci ss t-r n-' s now that tlu-v have had lo
their iilacr s of hus'ness.
C. WhiCii Id Is hulldin-' n h!.- lc-
th shoo in II!oi:! ;i7 of the first addi
tion to J'.stnearia. He .- also hillhlln;; a
lu-w honie on his live acres in Kstae.-i'Ia
Il'h:;.'s.
I- '.-K-arla Is ' hltnilntr over fi'i ctalr-s of
Urav.hirries r-viiy rjay now.
A. .Motrow has nnhd'cd his new pnreh
ilflplllll
Take time lo erlnd your Jack knife
ni.-iiv fnrinc'-s cany awfully dull knlvci
In I heir pockets,
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