OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGU8T 28, 1908.
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LOCAL liRIEPS
MIhn Cliini I'Mi'IiIh Iiiim ri'tiirmnl from
ln-r IMIHIIirH VMCHllllli In Portland and
AhIiiIu,
Mr. ami Mrn, )l. H. CurtlldKo l-ft
Wnillli'Hiliiy fur a rolllilKlil'H Hiijiiill'll
on Dm CihihI,
Tin' tiiinilini'H of Hut United llrol.li
l i n Church held n iilcnlc 1'iicHiliiy tit
tint crovii III Kly.
MIhh 1,1'iih Mlllor Iiiih nct'iili'il u piml
Hull 111 tliH ('IiicIihiiihh Counly All
Miriii't ('i)iiiiiuiy iivit tlio (Jri'Koii city
, Hunk,
Kllmii Iinn, Will IliiliH iind UIiimi
Coin ri'luriK'il Hntiiriliiy vvkiiIiik from
their (iiinpliiK trip In Hi" Hhnmoknwa
country.
Tin' will of tlin lain Hiihiiii lliiiul Iiiih
lini'ii inlinllti'it to iroliiili and Wlllliim
lliiiul wiih imiiii'il iih executor. Tim
i'mIiiIk Im valiii'il at $son,
Mnrrlaxi' IIi'kiimi'N were grunted Moll
May to Martini Zeek uiiil TIihiiiiih llnrk
cr, of I'lirliiiliM'n, iiml lilt a It. Ilowrnnn
ami U'llliiril KnlKht, of Canity.
M im, Iti'lii'ltah Tiiriiny ami Mm. ICIlu
Kuriner, of tlm Went Hldo, litft Moil
iluy fur a vlHlt. with Mr. Mary Lav
ikih ilmiKliti-r of Mm. Turney.
M in, I). I', TliiuiipHon, who Iiiih Ihm'ii
In OrnK'Ui City. 'Ii KUCKl of Iiit hIh
tcr ln law, Mrn. Ili'tiry Meldnnn, htm
ri'tilriiml to her home In I'ortliiml.
MImm (Icriildlno MiCown, of Sell
wood, wiih In Ori-Roii City Tui'Kilay.
vhiltlim with frli'tiilM, MIhh McCown
will mum luavo for Momcow, Idaho,
wIiith Him will enter tim iMiivornuy.
J. (I, Wood, who him l)"il connect
ed with tlu Ori'Kou City Maniifai'tiir
Iuk Company, ha piircluiHi'il an Inter
im In the Pioneer Trunnfer Company
from (leorKO W. Ilriwlley. Thin com
pany wan eHtalillHhi d In lfit'di hy Clark
N. fireenman.
Mhliiiel Mulvey. who lian been In
Fairbanks AliiHka. for the IiihI two
enrH, returned Monday to upend thn
Winter. Mrn. Mulvey Iiah been May
liiK with her peoplo In Antelopti ilur
Iiik her hunhaiicli nliHcnre, hut aho
will Immediately rejoin him here.
MImh r.Hiel Albright IH vlHltltlir her
aimer, Mra. Jamen Churrh, of Oak
Grove. Mrn. Churrh and children will
leave next week for Condon. Oregon,
whi-ro nIio will Join her hiiMlmml, who
ha acrepted u poHltloa with thn J'ort
latid Flouring MIIIh at Unit place.
Harold HIkwiih, who arrived a few
dnyit iiko from Vanhlm:ton, I). C, and
liait heen a itueat of hln aunt. Mrn. W.
l. StotTord. of .Mount IMcaHimt, left
Tuenday for Matches, Wanh.( where
h linn accepted a xinlt Ion nit mlnlnx
enKhieiT. and la employed by the gov
ernment. Mra, C, 0. T. Williams ha return
ed from a three weeka' vlalt with her
brother, William Warren, of Hood
Klver. Mr. Warren hnH purrhiiHed
land there and la KlrR Into thn applo
culture. The preaent Indication point
to a larn harveat of tin celebrated
Hood Itlver npplea. Mr. Warren for
merly realded In Oregon City. An
other Clackamaa County man who ban
Koue to Hood Klver to make IiIh homo
Ik Charlea Alhrlght. who la hIho en
giiK'i'd In fruit raUliiR.
I,. SchiM'nhorn, acompanled by Ills
brothwra, Henry ami Harry, who re
Ido near Carua, were In Oregon City
thn latter part of the week. They
have been upending a few ilaya In the
moiititalnH picking huckleherrlea, and
aurceeded In hrlnglnK out the larReat
amount of berries ao far thla year.
There are 4! gallona In all, and they
expect to return to gather more.
There are. many more berrlea In the
niountaliiH thla year than laat year,
and many people are taking their an
nual outing In thla manner. IjmI year
the crop waa unuaually ahort.
WHEN WE LOAD
OUR WAGON
the next time we would
like to include asack of
"SEELEYS BEST"
flour for you. "We know
if we once sell you a sack
that after that we will
sell you
ALL YOUR
FLOUR
Make your first order
consist of the articles you
know most about, both
as to quality and prices,
then the advantage and
economy of buying your
groceries here will be all
the more apparant to
you.
SEELEY'S
The People's Store.
OREGON CITY, OR.
.JoHoph V. IlurloHH waa In tho illy
TiioHilay from Molalla,
Dr. U. 0. Ice leaven Saturday for a
brief aojniirii on ClnlMop Iteach.
IC. K, llriidlo Iiiih returned from bin
two weelia' outing at Oeean View,
li. L. Porter left WedneHilay for
UoHi'hiirg, whom ho wont on bum.
IIHMM,
Mlim Mamie Hoake, of C'Iih'Iwiuhih,
wiih In Oregon City oil IiiimIiii'HH laat
Friday. '
Mr. and Mra. Frank T. Harlow have
returned homo from their outing at
Newport.
Mr. and Mra, Hmery Noble and fam
ily have moved to their new homo at
(ilailHtoiie, ,
j. I'. Todd, a well known farmer of
Hood View, waa In tho city on html
ih'mm Tui'Hilay.
Rev, and Mra. H. Clarence Oakley
hav returned from a alx weeka' vIhII
with relutlvea In the Kant.
MIhh KiIIIIi JachHim and her winter,
Mlaa l'iillin, left Hatiirday for a two
weoka outing at KeiiHlile.
Mra, Liiella MaiHluill ami two Hons,
Ioil mikI Duke, of J'ortland, vlalted
Mra. ThomiiH K. ityan Friday,
Mr. and Mra. Archie Tliompaon und
daughter, MIhm llertha. of Otla, Or.,
have been the rui-mIm of Mm. Augimta
Lul..
Mra, Kthel Caulluld Daly, of thla
city, baa acepted a Htcnographle. poHl
tlon with the Oregon Journal in Port
laud. Mlaa Martha Francea Draper leavea
next Saturday for a week' atay at tho
Pope-Orllllth cottage at Tioga, on
North lleach.
Mr. und Mra. I I). Moulton, of Mc
M lim villi, riitiirmiil to their holm) Fri
day, after a ahort vlalt with relatlvea
In thla city.
Mra. A. M. White and aon Walter
left TtioMilay for a two weeka' vlalt
with frlendH at IlrookH and (iervala,
Marlon County.
lCmll NelHon, wro recently arrived
horo from North Dakota, Iiiim opened
a Jewelry atore In tho Wllllama build
ing on Hcventh atrei-t
A marriage llcenao waa granted to
HiiHan llolzworlh ami L. J. Jamea, on
Friday. Tho partlea were married tho
Hume day at Milwaukee.
Mra. Richard OlaaHpool, of Port
land, formerly of thla city, haa been
vlHltlng at tho home of Captain and
Mra. John M. Graham.
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Tower and
daughter, MIhm Mabel, who have been
at Mill CHy during the Summer, have
returned to Oregon City.
T. J. Gary and Thomaa F. Ryan
went to Canhy Saturday morning,
whero they went on buaineaa connect
ed with the coming county fair.
Mlaa Marjorle Canllold. who baa
been apcndliig a fow ilaya with frlenda
In Salem. Iiiih returned to Oregon City,
ami on Saturday went to Newport.
Mra. Nettle Miller, who baa charge
of tho Palm Confectionery atoro, la
Hiifferlng with a aevere attack of ap
pendlcltla. Her condition Im Improv
ed. Mian Wlnnlo Itoake. formerly of thla
place, ban accepted the poaltlon na
teacher In the Marquam achool, the
term commencing the llrat of Septem
ber. The Infant child of Mr. and Mra. I).
H. Watta, of Stono, which died at tho
family home on Friday, waa burled
In thn cemetery on Saturday at that
place.
Dr. Clyde Mount, Dr. Imla Morrla.
and Harry Draper, who have been on
a threo weeka' hunting trip In tho
lllne iiiountaliia, returned to Oregon
City Thtiraday evening.
Mr. and Mm. Montague, of Arling
ton, Oregon, arrived In Oregon City
Thuraday evening, having been aum
moiied hero hy the aerloua lllnoBa of
the latter'B father. Riley Moulton.
Rev. T. F. Ilowen and W. II. Staf
ford returned Saturday from their
trip to Mount Hood, and rejairt a moat
enjoyable Hum. They nay that there
aro many berrlea In the mountalna at
preaent.
Mr. and Mm. Oeorge A. Harding.
Mm. ICdward R. Hrodle. Ie, Nleta,
Uoyd and Kvelyn Harding returned
Wednesday afternoon from Ocean
View, whero aomo of tho party ha8
been upending the Summer.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. C'ooko, John K.
Morrla and two aona, Mr. and Mra.
Sol S. Walker, Mr. and Mra. J. U
Wulilron and son Harold, and Mr. anJ
Mm. Wheeler Church, are homo from
a threo weeka' outing at Mount Hood.
Mr. and Mm. George Turnoy. who
have been living In Oaklnnd, Califor
nia, for tho paHt two years, have re
turned to Oregon. After visiting rela
tives here for a few days they left
for Albany, whero they have gone Into
huHlneaa.
Carl Schram, who has been connect
ed with tho Willamette Pulp & Paper
Company In this city for tho past threo
years, went to Lebanon. Monday,
where he haa accepted a poaltlon with
tho Lebanon Paper Compnny.
Henry O'Malley. superintendent of
the P.ureati of Fisheries, and H. C.
McAllister, state master fish warden,
left last week for Ontario, Or., where
they will visit tho hatchery for a few
days,
Miss Suslo McGlnnls, of Stockton.
Is visiting Mrs. 13. T. Flolds. and will
leave for her home next Saturday by
steamer acompanled by Mrs. Grafton
Cheney of San Francisco, Mrs. Clio
ney has been visiting with relatives
John Walling, a prominent hopgrow
er of Lincoln, has been In Oregon
City, whore ho Is procuring pickers
for this year's crop. Mr. Walling says
that his hops are In good condition,
but as the prices have fallen for hops,
ho will pay 80 conts per hundred, or
40 cents per box.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, who
formerly resided In Oregon City, be
fore going to Raker City, have return
ed to Oregon City, and are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner,
Mrs. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Walker have just returned from a
three months' visit to the stnto of
Missouri, where they have, been visit
ing with rolntlves.
Mrs. C. E. Recker, of Chicago, who
nrrived in Oregon City Thursday ev
ening, has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hammond at Gladstone,
left Saturday morning for Eugene,
whero she will spend three weeks
with her sister, Mrs. P. K. Hammond.
Mrs. Heckor has been visiting with
friends in Seattle. On her return
homo she will go by the way of California.
In the Days
of Old
Letter writing wat a luxury In
dulged In only by the wealthy and
the learned.
Today everyone mayobtaln, and
at a reaionable price, a writing
paper far more beautiful than the
crude hand-made product of ye
olden days.
But to be sure that you are get
ting the paper of the highest qual
ity, the most pleating writing eur
face, and the mott correct alzet
and tints, but an Eaton, Crane &
Pike Paper. We have them at fol
lows: Swiss Linen 25c box
Moullne 35c box
French Percale 50c box
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
The Rcxall Druggists
OREGON CITY
OREGON
Sheriff Deatle spent Saturday at bis
farm near Denver Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Oaborn are
niKtlcatlng at Ing Beach, Wash.
Ellen Z ta Reud, or Portland, Is
visiting with her aunt, Mra. A. J. Wil
son. MrH Katlirvn l'nnl Putin In vllt-
lug her sister, Mm. A. B. Hamlin, of
I'oruanu.
Mr. unit Mra. John Knann. and son
John, Jr., are spending a few weeka
at Seaside.
MIhs Marjorlo Caudeld left on Sat
urday for a week'a outing with friends
at Newport,
Carl Ganong left Saturday evening
for Stanford UidvcMlty, where ho will
rcHiuiie his studies.
R. Moulton, who resides on Eleven
th and John Adams streets, Is Improv
ing after his serious Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooko and
daughter. Miss Maudo, left last week
for Newport for a two weeks' stay.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Duma and
son aro enjoying an outing at Mount
Hood, expecting to bo gone about ten
days.
Duane Ely spent Sunday with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ely, at
Seaside, returning on the evening
train,
Mrs. Belle Sleight, deputy county
clerk, and daughter, Anna Lou, have
returned from their two weeks' vaca
tion. Mrs. V. Harris and two children re
turned Saturday evening from a
month's visit with Mrs. Harris' father
Seaside.
Mrs. Charles C. Babcock, who has
been seriously 111 at her home on
Twelfth and Washington streets, is
Improving.
William Fletcher left Sunday morn
ing for Tillamook, Oregon, where he
will spend his two weeks' vacation
with his sister.
Charles C. Babcock has returned
from his trip from Coos Bay, where
he was on business connected with
the hatcheries.
Miss Grayce Marshall. W. R. Went
worth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mar
shall formed a party that spent Sun
day at Seaside.
Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Watts died at the family homo Fri
day and tho Interment took place In
the cemetery near Stone.
Miss neryl Long and Miss Ada
Frost, who havo been spending the
past week at Newberg with friends,
returned to Oregon City Monday.
Alice and Morris Holman returned
to their home In Oregon City Satur
day after a month's vIhR with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hol
man. Mrs. Magglo Hanlon and two child
ren, who have been visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. S. M. Harris, of this city,
returned to their homo at Pendleton
last week.
Mrs. S. M. Harris left Saturday for
Marquam where she will visit rel
atives. She will also visit her mother,
Mary Jackson, of Aurora, before re
turning home.
George Swafford, who has been con
nected with the Jones Drug Company,
hU3 acepted a position at Condon, Or.,
and left for that place the latter part
of last week.
A. J. Lowthwalte, of Portland, man
ager of the Crown-Columbia Pup &
Paper Company of this city, and at
Camas, Wash., was In Oregon City on
business aSturday.
D. W. Adams has moved his family
to this city from Eugene, and will
make their home hero. They havo tak
en the Eaton residence on Twelfth
and John Adams streets.
Misses Jessie Paddock and Clara
Buchegger returned from their two
weeks' vacation at Aschoff's on Satur
day evening, and have resumed their
nnsltlnns In the court, house.
Wllllnms hns returned from
his three weeks' visit at Seaside. Mrs.
Williams nml children, who have heen
spending tho Summer with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ely, returned
also.
Mr nnd Afrs .T Ford Clissencor, left
Sunday for Malvern, Ohio, where they
will spend several months witn me
former's parents. This is the first
visit in 13 vears that Mr. Crissenger
has made to his old home.
Mrs. William Nefzger returned to
Oregon City Wednesday evening from
rnnioa Wnqh wliprA nhfl hna been
spending some time. Mr. Nefzger Is
connected with tho paper mills or
that place.
SEPT. 14-19
Salem - Ore.
Oregon State
CHILDREN encp
Monday, 14 IKCC
Reserved Boxei Can Be
Had in Advance for the
Races ::::::
Greatest Exhibit at any
Coast Fair
New buildings all com
pleted. Walks and grounds the
finest
Free camping for thous
ands Agricultural College to
hold meetings.
Complete Program
for Six Days-Two
Great Shows Day and
Night - Something
Doing Every Hour
Low Kates
Salem, Oregon
Sept. 14-19
Watches Without End !
If you wish to pick from the whole world of worthy watches you can do so
here. Our 500 cases in stock, also all the best movements made including the
WALTHAM, ELGIN, HOWARD and HAMILTON. Our large buying and
close selling pus us beyond all competition and gives you the best watch values
that can be found anywhere.
1
A Fine High-grade Hamilton, Howard, Waltham or
Elgin movement in best Boss Filled Case, Railroad Time
keeper, $30.00 and upwards.
An Elegant Ladies Watch, Gold Filled and Solid Gold,
Waltham or Elgin movement,
$15.00 to $35.00
I These keep just as good time and cost no more on our
if you paid the cash down
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
OREGON CITY JEWELERS
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Nisbeth, of Port
land, were the guests of Mrs. G. W.
Grace on Wednesday.
Miss Edith Thompson and niece,
Miss Isabelle Clark, of Portland, are
visiting with Mrs. E. W. Scott, of this
city. .
There aro many Imitations of De
Wltt'8 Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve
but just one original. Sold by Jones
Drug Co.
Mrs. T. J. Tappan, of Tacoma, and
children, havo arrived here and are
visiting friends and relatives. They
will remain In Oregon City for a
week.
EXCURSION TRAINS
AND SPECIAL RATES TO
Exposition
F0lt
The Largest and BCSt
Pacific Coast Fair
A Wck of Profit for You
Enjoyment for the Family
Summer School for All
CME
A 7-IeweIed Waltham or Elgin watch in
Solid Nickel Case, one that will stand the knocks,
guaranteed,
$6.00
A Waltham or Elgin in good Gold Filled
16 or 18 size guaranteed to wear and keep time for
twenty years,
$15.00
in a lump. Come in and see us
Mrs. M. C- Strickland, who has been
spending the summer with relatives
in Southern Oregon, has returned to
her home in Oregon City.
Miss Mary Sunderland has returned
to her home at Sheridan. She has
been spending the Winter at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nash and In
tends to teach school this Fall.
Mrs. H. T. Sladen and children re
turned the latter part of last week
from Seaside, where they have been
spending several weeks in their cat
tage. Mrs. Sladen says that the weath
er Is unusually cold at this resort this
Summer, but there is a large crowd
0
SEPT. K-19
Salem, - Ore.
Fair m
CHILDREN enpr
Saturday, iKEC
Reserved Boxes Can Be
Had in Advance for the
Races ::::::
Races six days; com
mencing Monday
Free evening .entertain
ments McElroy's Band and
Orchestra
Prominent men will
Speak
Fancy stock show daily
One Hundred Thou
sand Oregon , People
Attend the Fair and
are Better for it I
Low Rates
Salem, Oregon
Sept, 14-19
easy payment plan than
aboet them.
Suspension Bridge Corner
there, and all cottages are occupied.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is
especially recommended for children.
It tastes nearly as good as maple
sugar. Sold by Jones Drug Co.
Mrs. George Boylan, of Cathlamet,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C.
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Boylan will
probably move back to Oregon' City
this Fall.
OASTOniA. .
Smm tb. Kind Yoa Hava Aiwys
of