OKEGOX CITY EXTEKP1MSK, F1U DAY, MAY 21, 1009. Every citizen of Clackamas County is invited to attend. Ladies you are invited; Bring the men; Bring the young folks to the big FOR ADVERTISING I 6 CLACKAMAS (DOTOTY r If Yoai Friends are Boosters, bring them. If they are not bring them anyway they will be Converted STIRRING SPEAKERS President Wetherbee Or THE PORTLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB Dr. J. R. "Wetherbee, the Progressive Successful Portland Busi ness Man, who is the head of the Great Commercial Club has organized the Portland "500,000-1912" movement. He is a forceful, entertaining talker-witty, lively, incisive-a human dr-namo-the type of man that is bringing Portland to the front as the leading Business City of the Pacific Coast. Five Minute Booster Talks by Hon. Geo. C. Brownell and Hon. Gil bcrt L. Hedges. Booster Chapman THE EVANGELIST OP ADVERTISING C. C. Chapman, the Publicity Expert, whose methods have been adopted with such striking success by Portland, Salem, Astoria, Bosie, Spokane, Victoria and . 38 other cities of the Pacific Northwest. As a direct result of his work over 110,000 letters of inquiry have been received from people who seek homes, op portunity and investments in the Oregon communities. w I BOOSTER SONGS By Commercial Club Quartette SPIRITED STORIES Both Speakers Tell Lively Stories INSPIRING MUSIC Concert Band and Orchestra HEAR CLACKAMAS COUNTY EX TOLLED IN SONG AND SPEECH Shi wly ys Opera House, Tuesday, May 25, 8 Po Hearken to the Story of How Other Oregon Cities Advertise. Boost for the Payroll City and the Garden County Oregon City Commercial Club Publicity Committee M Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas Those who have news for the Milwaukee department of the , Enterprise should either mail it to the Milwaukee Editor of the Enterprise at Oregon City or leave It at the real estate and Insurance office of A. H. Dowling In Milwaukee, or with Justice of the Peace Kelso. MILWAUKEE. At , a special meeting of the Mil waukee Volunteer Fire Department Monday night, the members voted to disband on account of the non-support of the city officials. J. J. Straight, electrician at the car shops here has been transferred to the shops at the O. W. P. dock in Portland for a few days. He is re wiring the cars and getting them ready for the summer run. The Rose City Shingie Co.'s mill has been shut down for the last few days waiting the arrival of a raft of logs. Work on the new bank building has been delayed on account of not being able to got gravel for the completion of the basement. Messrs. Toats and Moran, the contractors, expect to fin ish the basement, this week. Alex Flatland, who has been in New Jersey for two years arrived here Tuesday. Mr. Flatland was shop fore man for the O. W. P. for some time before leaving for New Jersey. He expects to remain for some time. The construction of the new resi dence for Mr. Arighi is being rushed. The concrete basement being finished and carpenters will begin on the frame work at once. F. C. Harlon, Jr. is just completing a launch for Dr. Cline and expects to launch it in a few days. The boat will be 24 feet long and about live feet beam and will be equipped with a ten-horse power Yale gasoline en gine. Mr. rialow expects the boat to make a speed of twelve miles an hour. Mr. Eddy, the purchasing agent on right of way. Is making good progress on tbe buying of the right of way for the B. & W. road through Milwau kee. As soon as he completes the purchasing of same, the work , will start on the new road. Evangelical Church Services N Shupp, pastor: The pastor will deliv er a short talk on baptism next Sun day morning at 10 o'clock, after which the ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered to a number of converts. In the evening at 8 o'clock, the pas tor will preach liiB last sermon for the conference year. The Senior and Juniors will bold a Joint meeting at 7 P. M. Subject: "Birds and Flow ers." B. M. Lisle will have charge of this meeting. Rov. N. Shupp will attend the an nual session of conference next week, which convenes at Lents. Or. Bishop S. P. Spreng, D. D., of Cleveland, O., who Just returned from an extended trip to China and Japan, will preside at this session of conference. The Union Depot, presented here on Friday evening by local talent, was one of the most successful entertain ments ever given in Milwaukee. On the first night of the attraction the 1 concerts on every Sunday afternoon, hall was fairly packed with an en-1 Among the attractions will be the thusiastlc audience. The proceeds : feeding of the hundreds of fish, which from Friday evening amounted to ! takes place dally at 5 o'clock; zoo. $90.50. By request the play was re- j swings, etc. Crystal Lake Park is a peated on Monday evening, the school j most desirable place to spend an af children being admitted free of ; ternoon and evening. Frank Walsh was In Oregon City on business Thursday morning. Let Dowling sell your property JENNINGS LODGE. charge. The proceeds of the last night amounted to over $31. The entertain ment, which was given under the' di rection of Miss Snyder, was for tbe benefit of the Milwaukee school. Ev eryone in the cast did exceptionally well, especially A. H. Dowling, Mrs. Eisert. Will Kiel. Arthur navls Miss Innes, Oscar Wlssinger, Mrs. Pearl The Woman's Industrial Club was Wissingsr. The choruses and solos ' entertained at the home of Mrs. were all highly appreciated. Milwau- j Fre Terry at her home 00 t,,e river kee can boast of havine the best lo-l'"'" n Thursday, May 13. The cal talent of any town of Its size In ! Piesldent, Mrs. Will Jacobs presiding. the state. Many of those taking nart 11 as aeciuea to tane up a stuuy aim in The Union Depot in this city would make many a professional jealous with envy. J. E. Wetzler, the contractor, of gravel and sand, has received this Mesdames Morse and Evans and Miss Arknne Shaver will arrange the cal endar for the coming six months. Six teen members were present and the guests of honor were Mrs. Smith and week another large baree load of I Miss Barker, of Cornelius, Oregon. gravel After the high waters of June An Invitation to meet with Mrs. Rosa have subsided, Mr. Wetzler expects toon May 27th, was acepted. bring a great deal more here, and have Mr3- J- B- Evans served a dainty it placed high and dry from the river. 1 luncheon at her home, the Maples, Mr. Dowling, ig the local agent. Mr. laBt week in honor of Mrs. May Van Wetzler has purchased a new team, iTassel, who has recently returned from and quicker service can be given now j California. Several members of tho than heretofore. social club from Portland were pres- . Saturday was cleanup day In Mil-1 ent and an afternoon was spent with w aukee. Many were out early In the j music ana earns. mornin? with rakes, shovels and hoes On the evening of May 12th a mini cleaning up yards, streets and alleys. 'her of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. The street committee of the city coun-! Scripture, of Oregon City, the occa cil provided wagons to carry away and i80" heing their 20th wedding annlvcr dispose of the rubbish. Milwaukee islsary. After twenty years of wedded now nresentine a neat aonearance. I life Mr. and Mrs. Scripture again Hundreds of people pass through this plighted their troth and Rev. Black- town on the cars daily, and it is now !-'" perrormeu me ceremony. Mrs. the Intention of the people of this 1 Morse, of this place, was ring bearer, rles on Saturday, May 15th. j A very Impressive service was held I at the Christian Church at Gladstone, 1 on Monday evening, when through the kindness of Rev. Mulvany, tho bap tismal fount of that Church was used 1 Rev. Shupp, of Milwaukle, read the baptismal service of the Evangelical Church and Mr. A. F. Russell and Mr 1 and Mrs. Pratt, were Immersed. Af- i ter which a short service was held. A number attended from here. Mrs. Merritt and children, of. Port land, have been entertained at the Redmond home for a few days. Mrs Merritt resided here last summer and her friends are pleased to have her among us. A number of loads of lumber ar rived last week for the new tabernacle and on Monday fiva carpenters were busily the new structure HARMONY. Everyone Is enjoying the bountiful sunshine after the rain. Mrs. Reynolds and family have moved to Lents. Arrived at the homo of Mr. and ,Mrs. M. Dayman, u daughter, j Quite a number Attended the enter tainment In Mllwaukti! Friday and , Monday nights. A surprise party was given Miss Mary Vlerbus last Saturday night. A pleasant evening was spent. Mrs. Walter Raker left Inst Tues day for Canby, on a visit to her brother, Henry limine. Mrs. Welland, who came here a few weelis ago for a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. W. Jaulz, died last Thurs- .i.... .. it ............ ...... -I i-i... i i.. ....... ...I (.n .... I In ..... ...... I.. !.... ..f UU7 HI'eiHIMNI, l.t. 1 lie UOIIJ WHS engaged in the beginning of i , , , u , ,. ... Ol. O...I 1 .... iUIU-MWPII. ..I mt!Ulilt?8 f3IUlll.ll, IILUIIIWIIU UIIU Merritt were visitors at the county i seat on Saturday. Edward Morrlssey loft for South We Dakota last Friday afternoon t.n... ... ...... On Sunday afternoon Fanny Smith i' ' ,. , ' . entertained six of her little friends 1 r- Kll,'' "I1""1, 1 ' r In honor of her ninth birthday. Daln-! Pitrt of U!it w,"'k "' ut ty refreshments were served and the ' following little folks were her guests: GLAD8TONE. Jennie and Harold Pratt, Annie and Glenn Russell, Doris Palnton and Bes sie Roberts. .Mrs. ueo. .Morse gave a very preuy , .. wilh ..... .........i ...... luncheon on Monday noon in honor of I Arllllr paddock and wife of Can Miss Scripture's birthday. Covers . ,,. wrc visitors at tho home of were laid for fourteen of the relatives . c,mty Treasurer Paddock last Sun of Mrs. Morse and Miss Scripture. In v Fred Slevers wears n smile that l won't come off. Ills wife has present- place to keep the streets free from rubbish, and make the town attractive. Many from this place are planning to go to Gladstone on Saturday to at tend the Clackamas County School League field meet. Several of the Mrs. Forrester, of Arleta, was brides maid, and Mr. Ely, of Oregon City, was best man. Miss Mable .Morse, of this place and Mrs. Hickman, of Ore gon City, were flower girls. Prof. Bet zel, of Oregon City, and Mr. A. F Milwaukee boys are to enter in the Parker, of Gladstone, were the pages, .ports. " After extending congratulations for Melvln Cole, of the state of Wash- many more years or weouea miss, a ington, has been visiting with his dainty wecimng supper was served. A cousin, Mrs. A. Hi Dowling. Mr. Cole, who has disposed of his business In Washington, is now looking for a lo-lhigh regard in which this couple are cation, and expects to go into the sheep raising business. Elkins & Kelso are still adding fix tures to their ice cream and confec tionery parlors on Main street. Tbey have added a new soda fountain, and new glass show cases. They will also have new matting placed on the floor, which will add to the Interior appear ance. Otto Witte, proprietor of the beau tiful summer resort. Crystal Lake Park, will open the place of amuse ment on Saturday evening, with a grand ball. On Sunday the formal opening will take place, and Mr. Wltte invites all of his old patrons to visit very beautiful set of china was left by the guests as a token of love and held. ' Those who attended from the Lodge were, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Palnton, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and the Misses Carrie Scrip ture and Mabel Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown drove to Portland on Saturday. Mr. Brown accompanied by Miss Sibyl took a trip to Hillsboro on the electric car. Mrs. H. H. Emmons has purchased a very fine black driving horse from a well known horseman of Portland. Mr. Elmer Boardman made a busi ness trip up the valley, remaining a greater part of last week at Buxton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans, of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleson this place. There will be two band ! Hare, of Portland, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dod- qnn of Troiitdale to a strawberrv din. ner on Sunday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. . Dodson raise the "Gold Dollar" berry and their first berries were ripe on THE JOHN80N REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 May 9th. The first strawberries to ripen in this vicinity were those grown at the summer home of Judge Bronaugh. Milwaukee, Ore. I They having picked some luscious ber- the afternoon Mrs. Palnton gave a tea at the Morse home for Miss Scripture The following Invited guests re sponded with a postal shower: Mes dames Rice, Boardman, Ross, Smith, Pratt, McMonlgal, Evans, Shaver, Jacobs, Km mens, Terry, Wilcox Bockner, C. P. Morse and Roberts and Palnton and G. E. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bohlander, of Portland, were Sunday visitors at tho Flnley home. Mrs. Hampton and Jack spent Tues day In Portland. Miss Barker, of Cornelius, Or., was the guest of Miss Shaver last week. Mr. 1. J. MorriH, of Newberg, was a caller at this llttlo burg this week. Mr. Martin, of Portland, who owns property here, was out on Monday looking after his Interests. At the meting at the chapel on Thursday, May 13th, the society at this place was named and shall be known as the Grace Chapel of Jen nings Lodge, and the following officers were elected: For trustee for three years, Mr. Goodrich Boardman; trus tee for two year term, A. F. Russell; trustee for one year, Frank Pratt; class leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Board man; stewards, Mrs. Delilah Pratt and Alice Palnton. CLACKAMAS. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Moore tendered them a fare well reception Tuesday evening, May ready for the plasterers, 11. At the same time a reception of welcome was given the new pastor, who Is also Rev. Moore. Preceding the reception a baptismal service was held In the church at which four child ren received the Sacrament of Baptism. Refreshments were served, and the evening was pleasantly spent In so cial Intercourse. It is with sincere regret that the people of Clackamas say good bye to their faithful pastor, who has been with them nearly five years. -! ' . " Those who live on Arlington Htreet, east of the motor line, have signed contracts with the Portland General Electric Company for electric lights. Two blocks of the walk on Arling ton atreet have been built. Mr. Dun mulr and son are doing the work. F. S. Baker has purchased lots 4, 5, 11 and 12 of Block 5:1, and will be gin the erection of a house Immedi ately. Mr. Baker contemplates build Ing three bouses oh this property. A. F. Parker has opened a barber shop In part of tho new building Just built by P. G. Wells. Ho says business Is Just twice as good as ho had hoped It would be. Parker & Schooley have a real es tate office In Parker's new barber shop. Tho High School League Is getting the park In shapo for their athletic meet. James Tracy Is having a large quantity of shingles hauled on his two-acre tr'ict. near the Chambers Howell property. Mr. Tracy Is rather close moid lied about this venture and there Is a great deal of speculation as to what he is going to do. H. B. Rockwell has purchased two lots near the Christian church, Ho has had the ground plowed and will erect a modern six-roomed bungalow on the premises as soon as he can get material on the ground. The house which Wllllum LaSalle Is building for Harry O. Paddock Ih Mr. Pad- book ever published. The following committee have been appointed by the president of the Gladstone Improvement Club: For the 4th of July Celebration: Ex ecutive coinmlttee Oscar Freylag, A. K. Parker. K. P. Carter, Chambers Howell and r. L Uswaiil; uierury exercises W. K. Johnson, II. (I. Pad dock, V. T. Tooze; spurts, W. If. Miller, T. F. Ryan and W. It. Iianti. The following general committees were also appointed: t'ommltlee on Incorporation ('. T. Toozo, C. W. I'arrlsh. C. A. Baxter, K. J. Noble, K. P. Carter; electric lights Wm. Im allc. H. C. Salisbury and II. Barlow. Notice. Tim Retail Liquor Dealers' Associ ation of Oregon City, Oregon, offers n ri'waril of $ J.l.uo for anyone who will furulHli Information of any one selling liquor, beer or wluo on Sun days. Information must he sutuVlciil to convict Hie guilty parly or parties. RETAIL Llyl'OU IHOALKUS' AHtf'N. Crystal Lake Park to Open. Crystal Lake Park lit Milwaukle, will open on Saturday evening of this week with a grand hall, nud tho for mal opening of this favorite resort will be on Sunday, May 23. Manager Wltte has the following attractions for Sunday: Games with prizes, sou venirs, fireworks, fish liond. zoo, swings, etc. One of the attractions of I this beautiful garden spot Is tlm nat ural mineral springs. Watch the feed Inn of the Hah at R o'clock. Baud concerts every Sunday afternoon and evening. Admission to tho grounds, 10 cents;- children, free, Plleel Piles! Piled Williams' Indian Pile Olntmnnt will cunt Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It almorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Ill slant red Inf. Williams' Indian Pits Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 00c and $1.00. Wllllsms .Mfg. Co., Props., Clavalsnd, O. For null, by Jonns Drug Co. Instructive Lecture Given. "The Ijind of Massacres," was tho subject of an Instructive and Interest ing lecture given at the Willamette hall Tuesday night by Marcus H. Par- onnaglun. Tho leeturo was given tin-, der the auspices of the M. E. Church. The hall was well filled with an ap preciative audleiico. DO YOU OWN A HYOMEI INHALER? r .1 ' JHHH! dock seems to be backward about puL- tlng this place on the market for rent. Home say he is going to open a bachelor's club. R. E. Streblg Is closing a deal for property in Gladstone and will have a regular city meat market opened before the first of July. The Ladles of the Christian Church are gathering up the best recipes of all the good cooks in Gladstone for their new books. Judging from tho healthy appearance of the Inhabitants of this section this will be the best If you have a llttlo Hyomel Inhnler (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) in your homo you hnvo a treasure. Into this hard rubber Inhaler you can pour a few drops of Hyomel and, presto, you hnvo the best llttlo physi cian for catarrh, coughs, colds, bron chitis, croup and asthma, tha world has ever -known. When you breatho Hyomel you bring tho healing virtues of tho mountain ous foresls to your homo. You get the very same healing, antiseptic air that you would breatho If you resided In the forests of pine and eucalyptus of Inland Australia, where catarrh or consumption was never known to ex ist. If you have a Hyomol Inkaler in your homo, get a bottlo of Hyomoi for 00 cents. If you have not an Inhaler, ask for a complnto outfit, which cosls but $1 and' Includes an Inhaler, a bottlo of Hyomel, and simple instruction for use. Hyomel is sold and guaranteed by Huntloy Bros. Co. to euro catarrh, aslhma or bronchitis, or money back. It will relieve a cold lu five minutes, and will broak it up in five hours. It gives most gratifying relief to con sumption sufferers, and is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Cures Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sonr stom ach, belcdiing.ami cures all stomach dis easo or money back. Largo box of tab lets CO cents. Druggists lu all towns. Women Used To Carry THEIR GROCERIES WITH THEM IF THEY HAD NO SER VANT TO DO IT FOR THEM. WHAT A DIFFERENCE BE TWEEN THAT METHOD AND OUR UP-TO-DATE DELIVERY 8YSTEM. We Deliver Groceries ANY WHERE IN OR NEAR TOWN AND IN. ANY QUAN TITY. OUR WAGONS GO RIGHT BY YOUR DOOR EV ERY DAY, SO YOU MIGHT A8 WELL HAVE IT STOP AND LEAVE WHAT YOU BUY HERE WHETHER IT BE A BAR OF 80AP OR A BIG BASKET OF FINE THING8 TO EAT. J. E. SEELEY THE PEOPLE'S STORE NINTH AND MAIN 8TS., OREGON CITY, OREGON