Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 13, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908.
CAN BY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
CONVENTION AT CANBY CABINET PHOTOS
DELEGATES OF 8UNDAY SCHOOL
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
NOVEMBER 27-28.
The nnnnal Clackamas County Sun
flay School convention will be hold at
Canhy, Friday and Saturday, Novem
ber 2" and 2S In the Methodist Church.
Each Sunday School In the countv Is
entitled to send two dolomites, pro
vided that schools having more than
fifty moniliers send one additional
neioRaip. ror every fifteen members
above that number. The otllcers of
the association are: Mrs. C. A. Nash
president; J. V. Orasle. vleeprosi
dent; Mrs. YV. A. White, secretary
trea surer.
The folowlng programme has been
arranged :
November 27 Afternoon Session.
2:0(1 Opening exercises. Kev. Paul
L. Weber; 2:15 -How to Make Tem
perance Pay Effective and Attrac
tive, .Mrs. ram U Weber. Canbv; dis
cussion: music; 2:45 address, "Our
Greatest Need and How to Moot It."
Rev. C. A. Fhipps; music; 3::!0
Round table, conducted bv Mr fhipps
"The Roy Problem."
Evening Sestion.
7:30 Sons service. Mrs C A
Nash; special music: address. "The
urcaniwil Work and How it Works."
and "The Louisville Convention," Rev.
C. A. Phlpps; music.
November 28 Morning Session.
9:30 Song service; 9:-45 "What
Is an Ideal Review and Its Object."
Mrs. G. C. Brownell, Oregon Cltv; dis
cussion; music; 10:15 "Teacher
Training." Mrs. H. N. Smith. Jennings
Lodge: Round Table, "Wavs and
Means," Mrs. C. A. Nash; roll" call of
schools and reports of district con
ventions; appointment of committees;
Question box.
Afternoon Setsion.
2:00 Song service: 2: 15 business
session: 2:45 "The Cradle Roll and
primary Work," Mrs. W. F. Fowle
toniamt: 3:00 "The Adult Move
ment, Kev. Paul L. Weber, Canby
s.ia ine Home Department," Mrs.
u. . Latourette, Oregon City; music
: oo address. "What Is Teaching
How To Do It," Rev. C. A. Phlpps
U1UM1C
Evening Session.
7:30 Song service. Professor J.
anus; report of state convention
Mrs. T. E. Gault; special music: cd
dress, "An Open Door and What Lies
ueyond. Rev. C. A. Phlpps; music
ALL H1ZFH
Postals, Photo Buttons
Copying and Enlarging Local
Stereoscopic Views
Developing and Finishing
for Amateurs
library Is a great Improvement to
the schools.
Miss Iiiura Kkorn returned to Ore
gon City Sunday.
Dr. Stevenson, of Canby, was railed
lo see Mrs, Quint Saturday, who Is
suffering with the r lieu nun Ihih.
The ladles' Aid met at the homo of
Mis. K. Uortlesou Wednesday.
Hay Sceggln. of Hea eiton, was vis
iting his aunt. Mrs. Ada Audrus. the
first of the week
t . u Welter, of Needy, was in town
Tuesday looking for a house. Mr.
Welfer Is thinking of moving to town
for the winter, where his children can
attend school.
Frank Jesse and wife, of Portland,
were visiting Frank's parents Sunday.
tlw temperature Is kept ait lew as pos
sible without fiwuliiK. I
Caacaaweet I for liable mid chil
dren, and Is especially muni for the
Try Kodol today on our guarantee. 1 "lB " common In cold weather, look
taKO it ror a little while, as that In ; ",r "mreuieiiimm the bottle. Con
all you eat and need to take. Kodol ,,llh ' liannful drugs, Hold bv
digests what you eat and makes the j 'loll,'H l"'"K Co.
stomach sweet. It Is sold by Jonea Treasurers Notice, '
Drug Co. j I now Imvit money to pay Komi War-
.runts endorsed prior to' August p.i,
Resolutions of Condolence. 111 iMcrost ceiisea on date of this
ll""t'"- J. C. PAIUHICK,
County Tieusuror.
SELLING OUT
lllght.llld Hull. Oct. 14. 1!0S.
To the Otllcers and Members of Clack
amas District Pomona Grunge:
The great Master above having call
ed to rest sister Mary Swales, who
s a faithful matron and for a long
time librarian of Harding Grange No.
122. and who will be L-reatlv mlsxeit
Nov. 13, 1'JOS,
C. W. DAMM Z,
CANBY, OREGON
OAHTOniA.
BMntii J i.'i H,o Alunr! BiU
CANBY.
The farmers of Canby and vicinity
are busily engaged during this fine
weather In getlng their ground in
condition so as to have it ready for
me ran sowing before the rains set
in.
-Mrs. Bradtl and sister, Mrs. Mil
lard Lee, the latter who is visiting
witn her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Knight, went to Portland Mon
day, returning Tuesday.
W Ilson Evans is moving Into his
, cottage this week.
Mr. Pfister. representing the Wat
Kins uniraent company, is moving
into the house vacated by Grant
White.
Rev. Buche, of Clarkes. formerly of
this place, but now of Clarkes, was
in town the later part of the week.
ine Artisans nad their regu:ar
meeting last Thursday evening, and
It was decided to have a social after
the next regular meeting and refresh
ments will be served. On Thanksgiv
ing night a basket social will be giv
en, and a programme is being arrang
ed for the occasion. The public is ex
tended a cordial invitation.
O. R. Mack went to Portland on a'
business trip Tuesday.
Mrs. Harvey Bissell went to Oregon
City Monday, remaining a short time
with relatives.
Ralph Knight went to Portland
Tuesday evening, returning to Canby
tne following day
Mrs. T. L. Batten went to Oregon
City on a brief busines trip Tuesday
ailernoon. Mrs. Batten has sold her
property consisting of two lots upon
which there is a small house, to Wil-
lara Knignt. ine property vas sold
tor J50U, which is claimed to oe
good bargain, as it lies in the city and
close to the business part. Mr. and
Mrs. George Penman, who left for
Idaho this Summer, occupied the place
during their residence here. Mr. and
Mrs. Knight will tab" possession im
mediately
Dr. Stephenson and Arthur Knight
were among the Portland visitors
from Canby on Tuesday and Wednes
day.
Roy Knight has returned from Mar-
quam, where he has been visiting with
his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bir-
diet.
George Meeks and wife went to
Portland this week to purchase their
furniture for their new home. Thev
wfre accompanied by Rosco Mack
the furniture dealer of this city, and
uimugn mm me iurniture was pur-
cnasen. .Mr. and Mrs. Meeks will have
one of the most attractive homes lu
Canby.
It J. Bissell, who has been here for
a short visit with his family, returned
to his work on the North Bank rail
road the first of the week.
R. A. WKI.erson is on the sick list
-Vr:- J. A. i. ox and sons, Dewey and
victor, aie visiting Samuel fox and
family at Oswego.
Miss Ann:,.- Kniirht spent Thursday
ati'Jl rrldiay in Port;ai.
Mrs. birdie oilier and Mrs. Coia
Walker were among the Portland vis
itors Saturday. Mrs. Walker remain
ing for a few days.
Mrs. A. J. Knight spent Sunday
with f.iends in Aurora.
The e'rc'ion W made ty Ralph
Knight and Mi'iaid Lee was carriifi
out here on Sunday morning, in which
the former was ridden through 'he
streets by the latter in a wheelbar
row, and created a great deal (,f
amusement, for the large throng that
gathered to witness the feat. Victor
Caiothers was on hand and had charge
of the affair to see that Mr. l-e car
ried on his part of the contract. Mr.
Knight had .several falls from the
wheelbarrow dnrlngg.tbe parade, and
was Klad when tin distance required
in the bet was covered. It is prob
able that Mr. Ue will be on a Re
onWieaii at the next election, or make
a bet in some other manner, as he
found that 70 block was a long dis
tance to push a man of Mr. Knight's
weight.
F. F. Hamia. who recently arrived
from Arlington, Eastern Oregon, has
purchased the stock and fixtures of
the. store operated by Ralph Knight.
sir. Hanna took possession on Mon-1
week, and they will make Canby their
future home. Mr. Hanna. who has
tonnerly been engaged in (arming, is
wed pleased with the Canby country, j
He w ill add a now stock to his store 1
immediately. ;
Victor Carolhors went to Portland
Monday morning, and from there be
goes to Aberdeen, Wash., w hero lie j
expects to remain for several weeks.:
He is looking for a location, nut nas
not ye; decided upon one. Mr. Car-i
tliers made many friends during lus 1
residence in this city, who w ill regnt
his leaving. Ho has been employed
in the store formerly occupied by.
Ralph Knight.
About 15 members of the I. O. 0. F.
lodge went to Woodburn Saturday ev
ening to attend a meeting of the or
ganization of that city and. report au
enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cantwell were
in Portland Thursday. Mr. ' autwell,
who has been sick for the past month.
is improving, ana is ame io it i
his real estate office for a few hours
each day.
Mrs. Samuel Rider returned from
Spokane, Wash.. Saturday, where she
has been visiting with her daughter,
during the summer.
Rev. Weber went to Woodburu
Tuesday morning to attend a meeting
of the ministers of the Salem District.
On Tuesday evening Mr. Weber read
a paper at the gathering. He left the
following day for Salem.
The V. C. T. U. held a business
meeting in connection with the con
test. The first gold medal contest
will be given at the church on Decern-
Der A.. Special music will oe given on
this date, and the young people are
taking an active interest. Those tak-
ng part in the contest are r iorence
Knight, Royce Brown, cnrissie tec.,
Mabel Chase. Frances Spencer, am:
they are busily engaged in preparing
heir essays.
The W. C. T. I- meeting wm oe
held this Friday afternoon at the home
jf Mrs. Andrew Kocher.
On Sunday morning tne services.
of the M. E. Church will be In cnarge
jf Rev. Davenport, of Barlow, and Rev.
Weber will hold service at tne t. arus
church. In the afternoon he win ue-
iver a sermon in the lentrai rotni
church, but wil! be in Canby bunuay
evening and hold the regular evening
service.
The Aid Society Is preparing ror a
ale during the holidays, and at the
meeting at Mrs. Porter's home the af
ternoon will be devoted to sewing.
The first missionary sermon to be
ven at the M. E. Church will be on
December 7. when the subject win
je "The Land of the Koran. ;
Canby City Council Meeting.
City Council met In special session
Vednesdav evening. .Novemner u.
Present, the Mayor. Recorder Chief of
Police. Street Superintendent ana
dotincilmen Bair, Walt. Sias, Hilton,
Roth and Fisher. The minutes of the
ist mtetlng were read and approved.
The session was devoted to the con
sideration of ordinances, l ne nrsi
business taken up was the ordinance
granting M. J. Lee a lighting fran
chise. Amendments were introduced,
giving the city the same number of
'iehts free of charge as are now sup-
ilied bv the Aurora Electric Company
n fie "city: that the poles and wires
should be placed under supervision of
the street committee; that the plant
hru!d be sufficiently completed in
thre? years so as to furnish current,
mil that the life of the franchise
should be 25 years. The ordinance
was then ordered posted.
An ordinance levying a two-mill tax
in all taxable real and personal prop
erty within Canby for municipal pur
poses was ordered posted without a
dissenting vote.
An ordinance taxing peddlers, hawk
ers pawn Drokers, auctioneers, pooi
ind billiard rooms, bowling alleys and
similar business was read and ordered
posted.
Thee taxes do not apply nowever
o anything on the fair grounds dur-
ne fair time.
Council then adjourned to meet on
he sec-end Wednesday In December.
The wife Increases or reduces till
buying power) her husband's wages
i r salary accordingly a she has or
bin not the "time" to read and stintv
the ads.
Notice.
In the County Court of the Slate of
Oregon, for the County of Cluck-aunts.
" n.-i lauiiiy nun ny tne nieniners or; in tne matter of the oHtntu of F A
Harding Grunge, No U'; and this I'o- Williamson, deceased.
monu Grange, therefore, bo It Notice Is hereby mitiilshcl nn.l -,..
Resolved, That this Pomona Granite i claimed to all eredlini mi, I ,.'i,
Pefore the advent of newspaper lid
voriMng. st.ire growth was based on
location. gHid fortune, and other
Hung- not altogether under the con
tnl of the merchant.
oxieims its heartfelt sympathy to (lie
bereaved family and that a ropy or
these resolutions ho spread on the
minutes of this meeting and a copv
be sent lo the family of (ho deceased
and to the county papers and the
Grange Bulletin for puldloatloii.
WM. GKISIIN'TIIWAITK.
T. U. A. SKI.I.WOOD,
Hl.ANCIIK MOl'TS.
Committee.
WHY NOT TRY
Pepham'i
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gives Prompt and positive relief In
every case. Sold by druggists.
Trial package by mall
10 cents.
Williams Mfg. Co.. Prop., Cleveland, 0
For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.
i
that the undersigned Ktlle II Robin
son, wan on the lllst day of October. '
P'OS, duly appointed, uuailtled and act-
) lug executrix of the above named es i
tale of F. A. Williamson, deceased, I
by order nf (he County Judge or the
Hlmvo entitled countv court of Clack-
iiiuiis County, Oregon
All persons having claims agalnn
tie above named estate are heiobv
required to prcsem the same will.
j'uepT vouchors and properly vorllle l.
' ttlihln six mouths from the date nf
'the first publication ,,r the (oregoli
; notice, to the said executrix at the
Hills, are DeWltfs Little Early Risers.
Pleasant, sure, easy, safe little liver
Sold by Jones Drug Co.
1 I oltlce of the Countv Clerk nf suld
With good care due can reckon on U'.'nekanuw Cnumv, Oregon, nt Ore
15') lambs from 100 ewes Ihn one I golf City, Oregon,
would rather have one g.Md big lamb! Dated (bis l.llli dav of November
than two small ones, I pins,
Feeding of roots (turnips, beets. KKKIK 11 KOIIINSON
etc.) wlib a little grain, will bring the! Hxeciitr'lx
Hook through the Winter in a most ;
profitable condition. One of the chief I DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
causes of the rotting of stored room THE RAIN Get ne.uiiliited with K
Is loo much warmth and too little 1 W. Mellon Co. Complete House
ventilation. Roots keep best where j furnishers. I'se their free stable room.
KB
The cnlirc stock of
The Oregon City Shoe Store
' i
must posi lively be sold
Wo still havo a largo assortment to select
from but thoy arogoing' fast. Coino
early and got your cholco.
I
OHM C I SHOE STORE
Oregon City Shoe Store
Subscribe for The Enterprise
AGEXTS FOR
Buster Brown
Shoes
Tti
Store
Watch Our Business Grow
AGENTS FOR
Standard
Patterns
SPECIAL Saturcky- November 14,
1.25, special price
we
will
offer Men's Black Fedora Hats, regular price
SHOES
j 111 to
be mistaken.
mark, or it would
the people.
Eight big
lactones turn
ing out nothing
but 5 Star Shoes
are unable to
supply the de-
mand for this
brand of Foot
wear. The hun
dreds of thous
ands oi men,
women and
children wear
ing this make of
shoes cannot all
There is merit in this trade
not be so popular with
BOYS' SUITS
I'll run I m V these i-lieuper How than ever U fore. (Imul
v.-nieuMo seliool Suits at !?! .'J.'i. $1 $1 J)S,
'. nm! ?,."(
FIzmnQlcllc
Gowm
WW
l.il'liis' Flannelette (iowtl
weather ill ."Oi (III,-, SI'-
blretis I-lillineletl
for eoil
'. ami $1
'low II ill
white ur eoliirs, sizes from
I I vars.
to
Si CO
$1
$1
IS
(JO
NEW ERA.
Cert Montgomery is suffering with
in attack of appemlieitis. Dr. Strick-
ari'l is in attendance.
Grandpa Vtteto is on the sick lint.
this week.
Joseph Sevcik spent Sunday with
fi if nrts at Sellwood.
(. H. Brown has purchased a rid
ing plow, and will discard the out
ty!e plows.
Bert McArthur Is contemplating the
tiiMlni; of a front porch and remod-
elini; his bouse soon.
Frank Wirfs is working for R. J.
Brown.
George, Delia and Rocksie Veteto,
h'arluw spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. Tansch'T of Doernbecker Mill.
Sot lib leg caught in the "live rollers"
behhil the saw Monday, and narrowly
e:ip"d losing a leg, which was saved
the breaking of a easting, lie was
riven to Oregr.r, f.ity where tne
vound was dressed.
vis-
BARLOW.
Bernard Cer? was a Portland
;tnr Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. V. M. Sh'-ppard and daughter
Bessie went to Portland Monday to
rernai'i several days.
Miss Corinne Burgoson, who has
been home on a visit, returned to Po-t-
nd Tuesday.
A number of our young people at
tended the dance at Aurora Saturday
night.
Miks Nellie Johnson, who went to
C'urvallis to take a course in se'ing
at the O. A. f'.. returned home sick.
W. 13. Tull went to Portland Satur
day to remain several days.
Children.- School Shois in KM mid Calf Skin
' to 8 91 ()() Jin,i $1 -,
Siz-s 1-'.' toll 1-5 91 .! ami 91 .
t" 91 1 ntid 91 (50
liovs' Kiinpiron Calf School Shoe.-;
Sizes .S l-'v to 11 l-'i
Siz's 1;' to 2 '
S:z. 2 1-2 to 5 1-5
liovs' Satin Calf Shoes
Sizes 12 to 2
Sizis 2 1-2 to o 1-2
Boys' hirh top Shoes, good for wet weather wear
Sizes 12 to 2 )2 t()
Ladies Kid Shoes with patent tip
Special price 91 .() and 91 S.
Ladies' box ralf a pood scrvieablo sin. jJl S.'J
Ladies" heavy I'uritan calf Shoe the hest sirt.
market at h)
Ladies" Kid hluther Shoe patent leather cvelct stay
mid patept tip H
Several odd lots of men's satin calf, hox calf and kid
Shoos worth to $2.2.") to close out at . . .$1 75
Splendid values In men's heavy Shoes, hlaek or tan
"t ? !f (J.i and 9.- 30
-Men's hiyh top Shoes, two buckles and strap two full
s"''s 93 00
DRESS SKIRTS
If you are in need of a dress skirt,
shirt waist dressing sacque or wrapper' it
will pay you to see what we are offering.
UNDERWEAR
An odd lot of Children's fleeced under-
wear 11. cream and gray, sizes from 24 to
ii. Don t fail to sec these. VCV
to sell them at each
are going
I8c
In
lad..
I ji tit s
111 cream color.
eod Vests a ii 1
I price, each
vy fleeced Ve.-ts ami 1'nnU ill p-ay nt
;d
.)e.
I So
fine while wool mixed Vols anil rants, a heun-
l;l'i:l jjaniieiit. L'aeh tf3e
-M' li- h'-aiy cotton rilihed find lleeceel Shirts im,l llr-iu.
pray. Each 30c
anil wool mixeil Slurls and iJruwers.
9 , 91
ers I n w ii, creiiin and
.Men's hrr'VV wool
FURS
There
not have a
is no reason why you should
nice warm fur-neck-scarf when
you can buy them at the prices we are now
asking.
PETTICOATS
Queen Petticoats arc veil known on
account of the excellent manner in which
they arc made. When you buy them you
are sure of satisfaction.
UV have theiu in rrrat Minety of roleri im, priori.
Mie, $1,110, $,( , s lin, llS .v,,,
in I lack or red for I'eltieoaU - the ineh wrwiaMo
of any material fi r IVttiroai - n-k to mv it--rr
) ' 1 ; a.".-
KNIT SHAVLS
Newport scaifs--the new long- shawls for cveiiin- wrar
- :.. 9 , 91 '-'". 91 i". 91 S3
I :ne ire w ool shun Is fi.'tr lo $ ,";()
i :i--: nutiir-i and Sipi.ire Shawls---nil colors
,,.V to $ I -.'3
UMBRELLAS
II eilliielv "'W III!" of
I IHi Ml. is i'ii
- (Ji.'r. T3o, k:,
up 10 9:1 30.
nu n .-
ldics', children's u,
handle I i nut.
9' ". 9' " "'I'
or fanrv
91 (10,
'i iloi'l I"-faced Smyrna Kill's, .'iOsCO inches, our
jinei
.J)Sc
HOSIERY-
Topsy Hosiery has become
well known on account of their
wearing qualities and their ex
cellent colorings. Wc have them
in men's, women's and child
ren's, cotton or woolen.
lose,
Children's rihhcd Colion II
. knee .
hililren's heavy rihhed Collon Hose, two pair
"os' extra heavy Collon Hose '
.Misses' Fine Llaslie Ifibhcd Hose "
"l.rl.l ii- t 1 1 ...
oiioren s yiooi llose, jiihhI wcieit
I II lies' I lain Collon Hose, Topsy hlacl;
I adies' Plain and PiUcd ' j f ()S(j
.MrnVCniidM Socks, hlark or oray
Men's li'lil weight W.,,,1 and'U'ool Mix
Men's heavy Weil-lit Wool Socks. . ,'0,.
M isses'
Fine ('niton Hose.
special price for ihese
2.1, 1.1, 1.1,
!f."e. .'Sc,
..10.: and
!"i'ks, 2.1c,
Wc, .'Or.
sizes !) and !) 1-2 ()IIVi
hll'L-e sizes two imir
1 ,
louMc
10.:
. :.-
.!(),:
.18,.
S3.:
Kir
30o
l.ti
.!Se
'"'CHRISTMAS' O0OS ' '
'. V ... 'i
t
Doa't fail to see oar iine of Qristmas Goods.
Our rif.iv aohiu, lil.cjrv lw.1,o V.n ,
day, and invites all of the old patrons arrived and the pupils show their ap
preciation. We certainly think the
to call. Ilr3. Hanna will arrive this
Tic largest and cheapest line .we have
kinds . of Fancy articles.
VALUES FOR 5c, JOc, I5c and 25c.
ever had. Dolls, Toys, Games, Boots, aod all