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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1909. i i Ancciu r rnuiunv Cor 10th A Main Bt. OREGON CITY, OREGON. GROCERIES PROVISIONS CROCKERY and GLASSWARE FLOUR, PEED and HAY CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER WE PAY CASH FOR WOOL, HIDES GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE Don't rM K't lii Ineluilo n lint' of Vim Dutmi' Extract of Vuiilllii In your next unliir-Nii ' extract lii riiiiiiiu wllli II for t flavor mill j i it 1 1 ( y . t LOCAL BRIEFS Ml Norn ('rlnm'll bus returned fnun lirr vlill to Haleiu Unity M. Klinw left Tin'ilny for n week's mijinirii ill Newport. Ml" V. A. Dlinlck Ih vlnltliiK Willi Iht piiri'iilH In Forest Grove. .llllll.'H I'lU llow hurt Ul'teplcil iiihI- I loll Willi I lii' I,. Ailutim nliirn. Dr. 1. (I, liii, Dentist, Uooma 1 ami IK, Muaimlo IllilK. .Minn lli'llci 1'iie, of Hun Kninrlm'ii, U IliK kui'hI of thu MlrifH Hiildnmltll, Mm Andrew Kochcr, of Ciinliy. was In Oiegou City TiifHiliiy ill the houin of Mr. Story. Victor (iuiilt lirt Mmiiliiy for Kit gene, where In) will enter iln I !itl vir ally of Oregon. Tin' lending hi yh' of Iho hour are ri'ini'Minii'il by Minn (', Goldsmith. Ikiru. Suiiiliiy, to Mr. nml Mm. Ilcnrgo Hchiiltit, In Kiuihiu lily Ailill' Moll, u daughter. Mr. nml Mm. Frank Jnggur. of Car U". left Monday for two week' visit Hi Sun Frum-ln'ii. Minn Almrii llolui'k, win) linit been vUHIng rclutlvcH III Kim K'rui)i-lrt-ii uiifl Hiwimnciito, luin relumed hoiii". Mm K. U New ion l. rt thin morning for Toledo, dreg where alio will vlll Willi ht aon, Frunk, ami wife. NorwiKiil ('Illinium loft TuoHduy morning for Eugene, where hu will ri'iniiiH- lila muilli'a nl the t'nlvcmlty. Mln vn Gordon, after a brief vlalt llh ftlriula In IhU rlly, relumed Monday morning to Iht homo m ('mi y. Mr mul Mm Hull, f I'u.ii il.'iiii. Cnl.. have b 1 tin. L-iii'Hla ofi, Mr nml Mm Ward Uwtoii nt Um-uhI I ,y ll ," A- Y- '' KM'Hltlon. Kuriii. 1111 v" returned. They weiu In th,.r Ktnnk Tretubalh, who hu n for n"'" ""V1" ","''' T,1,,y r Iho pat two weeks nt lb A V ,.l'",'-""l"inled here by Mm. Corn II111I- Kxpimlllon. HeiitHe, Wnah , hns ro- liirmil home. Mm C. C. Iliiti-hliiaoti nml dnuglrcr. K'lna. of Cuul.y, wen. In Oregon city Monday itrteruiaiti on their wav hoi:n fiout Portland While Spmy Klour tl fill per auck for "lliii by A 11. Ilurkle. If W. 1'ri'tnbiith hua gum. to tho A, V. P. Kxpoalilou nml will be absent two week ut Scuttle mid other Pit get Sound ihiIiiI. Mr. Nelin Harlow ltwreiire will open her vim'iiI hIuiIIo. i:nu Washing ton street. Tuesday, September !H. t'lioui. Mitn IT'JI MIhn Kiilallo Hrliii..h..l 1 spendliig tho Hummer nl Ocean Park A",,'rl,'M, Tlienlro Stock Company. mi lmg llench. hna reau d her '1" J,IH HKiieil a contract with HlnilleH at Albany College. "," Vnlenrln Stork Company an snub- Judge ThotniiH V. Itymt left Momlny ' ,,,rt l"'r w""k- Shortly n'ter for Seattle, whem ho will attend lhe!l""vl"K ll"r" MI",, Howard took up a Sovereign (Iruml Unlao of the Ind... 1 pendent Order of Odd Follow, Samuel Dolur, who has been con ducting a roHtuurunt In the Arcade Theniro building, baa lenaed the build ing now occupied by H. W. Hlreblg. Mis Aib'lla Clark, of Jeunlng Liilge. piiHsed Ihrougli thu city Mom dny for Kugeiio, whero she I one of Iho Htuilent at tho mivcmlty of Oro."f Kim. Mr. Chris Schiiobel returned from Albany Tuesday afternoon, where alii, iiccoinpmiled her daughter, Mis Kulu He, who ha entered college ut Hint pluco. Karl Ijitouretio has returned to Ku gene, whero ho will rosiimo hi studies, Hiiyinotnl Cauflold. IJoyd Harding and Mis Juliette Crtis. left tho flmt of the week. Mr. S. K. Scripture has gone to Toll (iulo to apeiul a few davs with Imr lileen, MIhh Mary Mllcholl. Mr. Scripture and aon OH will follow tho In Ht of tho week. Our beautiful pattern hat havo wort wide fame. Cull und see them. MIhh C. (lolilHinlth. County Judge Dlmlck. and C'omml Klonor l'wollon and Mattoon attend ed n banquet nt Iho Portland Commer cial Club room given hy licull & Co., last Momlny night. Norwood Chnrmun, who hu boon nt Shmiiko, Oregon. In tho employ of tho O. It. & N. Company as a civil engin eer, has resumed hi studies ut tho Unlvoralty of Oregon. Th is Iltirko, of linker City, who has been vlHltlng .with Mr. ami Mr H. K. Cms nt CllndHtono, loft Monday for Kugeiio. whero ho will tako up IiIh studies ut (ho University. Tho following wore granted wore Kiajited marriage license by County and new crop oranges. Today we have them all fresh but a few weeks hence you will have to call upon the canned fruit. Let us supply you with the fruit, the cans, new can rubbers, and fresh, strong spices. Grapes per basket 30c, Bartlett Pears per box 75c, Apples for Mince Meat 60c per box. SEELEY'S 9th & Main jUork Ori'mtmiMi TiHwIny; Flnninc I I III tf lu (1 It. I If 11 U I . Lit ..II.. ... r ...rrr . ..."Y'' MIhh AliKiillim WlllliuiiN, mill of Hid liiHlruiior lit thu lliilvumlty of Ore gon, who Iiiim lii'i'ii Hpi'iidlng hor sum mer viii'iiiloii ,wllli her mother, Mm. .1. II. WHHiiiiih, hu returned to JOu -Ki'llo. , Itev. J. It. I.hiiilhnriuigh luia return oil, uriiT h two week' vlHlt In Wash ington. Al Buckley umt at KoIho Iiii visited IiIh olil Hi-hoolmnti'H, liny, M. J, Sharp unit City Hiliirllllnililit of School It. H in 1 1 ll.' MIhn IJoIiIhiiiIiIi', tlin licuilijuiirtcm for Initial Hiyli'M In millinery, (iriiiut display Hi'pii'iiiliiT an nml fnllowliiK lay m, Morrill Herlptiini Iiiih returned from HoulHo, where tin look ii roiiiHU of (roiilitiutit nt lliii I'nclllc Hrhool for Hliiuiiiinri'm, mul ho la inui'li Improved In hi I'll. Ho nili'inli'il ihn i'iiibI- Hon whllii In Hoiittlo. MIhh HiiiIIii Koliluaon, of Toronlii, CiiuhiIii, Ih ii KUi'Ht nt Ilin InmiK of Mr, mul Mm William (i iIiIiihiiii In Wi-hI Oregon Clly, Hlio univoil IiimI MoiiiIiiv f nun California nml will probably in ii t a 1 ll hiTH for ni'H'iul iuoiiIIih. Jon Jiiallu ri'l in IiimI yi'iili'riluy from Ciinhy, whmii lio Iiiim lii'i'ii vIhIIIiii; wllli Cliiiili'H Ant. II" In JiihI ri'iov I'lliiK from ii ai-vi'M' iillm k of typholil fi'Vi'r. mul Ii Ih Iii-iiIiIi luia lii'i'ii uri'iil ly lii'lii'fllli'il allien KlllK In Clillliy. .Mm J. It. milium mul iIiiiikIiIit, MIhh Kli'iior, Mra. Arlliur Wllllauia, Mm Imvlil Wll IttitiiM nml chllilri'ii, nml Mm. Miilhi'Hoii mill rhllilri'ii, who huvii h I IHMMIIiylUK ll cnllllKit III Hi'llHliln for Hoi piint two wi'i'ka, hnvn ri'lnriu'il. M. II. Klwuriliy, for rly u Clink- iiiniia Cmiiily ai'liiml tiiii hir, mul now IV InllllHlur of lliii Mi'llnnllnt Kplan pill Cliuirh Nl HiHikiinu, W'iihIi.. wna In tin' illy ThurHiliiy. Mr. Klworlhy tiniKhl Hrhool ut Miiriiuiiu u iiiiiuImt of yi-um ukii. "Whut iloi'H Whiihi KoiihI iik'iiii," aiilil Mra. nlili'H. "Why, roffiMi roimti'il unit not Kroiiiul tint It ri'inly for urn'," niilil Iht hiinliiiml. "Kor imiiilu, Kol Ki'r'a tiolili'ii liiiin." Mm Mury Alclo. of (imlih, Cuiunlii, who Iiii a Ihm'ii vIhIHiik wllli Mr. ami Mm, H. ll. WIIhoii, of IhU rlly, loft thin moriiliiK for Huh-in, whori' ah.t will vlnll for Htiverul wiH'ka h.-fori-h'avluK fur hi-r hiuuiv Mra. AIkIu la a nli'' of Mr. WIIhoii, Mm. K. It. Wlllluma. of Hfiitll. W'iihIi., la III IhU rlly, IiiivIiik Ii"iui rulli'il Ihti. hy I In- ai'i loua lllni'iw of lirr oii, llrury KiiIIit. who U HufTiT. Iiik with typliolil fi.vi'r nl ttn hoiuu of lila Krnmliiirt'ntH, Mr. nml Mra Hurry 1 1 unllnu tiinux Mrllrlilo. who rcn'titly nr rlvi'il Hr wllli H wlfu from IliWr rliilm on Hii' Hlli-tx, IiiivIiik wnlknl inn iMillrii illaliiiiro, jii ml, .a, ,.fi HiIh uioriiliiK on n IiiikIihikn trip to Toli'ilo, ami will ri-liiin hi-n- In u fi-w ilnya for a vlalt with llu'lr iiioIUit Mm. T. A. .Mrllrlilo. For nuiillly, Klylo nml r.'imoiiii!,!,. irlri' In inlUlnory. rail on MIm C. lioiiianillh. Mr ami Mr. A. K. Clu'm-y nml mm. I r bnvo b I nt Scuttle, where ' r MT- "''. who h:i lie.'ii III Oregon on a vlalt to her pnr cntH, Mr nml Mm. A. It. Dta.llttle, of 1111 city, Mr. Ilmlaiiii hua returned to her lionn, In liliiho. Tho bent result are obtained by buying Kolger' (iolden (lute Coir.'e Wlmlo ItouHl-und grinding It nl homo Jimt before using. Dr. nml Mm J. II llowirrd. of Port land, are In this rlly. having been call, ed hero by Ihn dentil of the latter" father, John WelHinumlel. .!r. nml Mr. Ilowurd formerly lived In this city. Since moving to Cortland they have lukeii up tho priirtlco of ebM-tro-Ihernpy. Their IH yearold dniighter. Uh Jcnn. la on the Httige. nml with mniii: riiurso in I'ortluml. William R. Smith nml family, who hnvo been enjoying an outing at tho North pork of Iho Molalla, the gueHts of tho former's brother In-law. Kluvo Painter, and family, hnvo returned to their homo In thl rlly. Mr, Smith, while on the trip cnughl about r:i lino mountain trout, and had plenty venlHon, tho door having been shot by Ol Dlckomon. While In the Mo lalla country Mr. Smith visited tho Sieve Hiitiguto land consisting of 280 acre, nml hu It now listed with hi oilier nuil estate. Tho Sterling Doublo Indemnity Pol icy of iho Columbia National Life In surance Co. Is tho most liberal up-to-dalo rnntrnct In tho market. Strong est Massachusetts company soiling disability Inmirunco. Kor particulars rail on W. II, Klopper, with O. W. Knsthnm A Co. Near Death In Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Sopor to fnce death. "For your a aovoro lung trouble gave me Intense suffering," alio writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies fulled and doctors said I was Incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled In twelve years." Mrs. Sopor live In Dig Pond, Pa. It works wonder In Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages. ijtQrlppo, Asth ma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all llmnchlnl nfructlona. fiflc and Jl.OO. Trial hottlo froo. Guaranteed by .li no Drug Co. EAT WHAT YOU. CAN CAN WHAT YOU CAN'T Winter Wouldn't be Winter without a good harvest of canned goods on the swing shelf, and fall wouldn't seem like fall without pears, grapes, apples, quinces, tomatoes Milwaukee TIiuhi) who li y newa for the Mllwuiikno iliipartuinnt of thn ICnturprlno ahould nlthnr mall It to thu Mllwatikn Kill tor of thn KntnrprlMt at Orrgou City or nu,v8 It at thn mul citato and liiNiiranc nfllrn of A. II. DowIIiik In Mllwaukno, or with JiihMi'd of tho I'mite Kulao. MILWAUKIE. M mi y pi'iiplu iirn pliinnliiK to iitti-iiil tin! County Kulr nt Ciinliy ni'xt. Krlilny. na IhlH iluy Ih to hu iloalKiuili'il na Mil wuiiklo, Dii'Kon Clly, Ohwi'ko, Oak (irovu, (iliiilHloiu', lluriuony, I'urk-, Wi'iliu-adiiy afternoon at thu homu of plni'i', mul nil of thu turrltory north .Mra, (iuorK" Mnplu, nml Hprnt thn al of Ciinhy. 'Irrnoon In hcwIiiK. The cluh la milk- Thu niiirrliiKii of Mr. Knu-at HIi'Iii-'iiik Kri'iit pri'puratloun for Din ttiitiuiil hoiiai'ii, of MJIwiiulili' IIi-IkIiIh, uiiil MIhh MurKnn-t Dn'w, of HI. Johna, wiu Holi'lnlil.eil on I iieaihiy, Hi'pteinher H. Kir iiii. I lru UI.IiiI...iim..ii I.mi... ....iu. Mr. mul Mm. Kti-luhoiiHKii have K"IW 011 llielr In ii- tin urn, nml upon their reliirn will make their home til M II- wauklii IIi'IkIiIh. The liiiai'hnll team left for (Tear Crri'k Hiilurilay and apeiit Humlay rriiwuHliltm. I hu hoH returned Hun- thu romlnn hi:Ii(miI term will have mom -California before reluriilnic home, iluy. reporlliiK a moHt enjoyable time. pupllH enrolled thun any previous' Maaler Hhelby Shaver and Wendell I Mr, and Mm. HniHle, nfier vlH- yenr. An excellent corpa of teacher i nml Harold Smith atarted to the (ilad- i IIIiik In Mllwniikee, WIh., will Hlnrt.'hn been employed, with Mra. Kmelle ! alone achool on Monday, September i for their home In HiIh rlly m-xl week, jsiinw ua principal. A high arhiMil'20. Mra. Mrlnlyre, who hu been vlalt- Kriulu ban been Imialli'd HiIh year I Mm. If. C. Palnton entertained in IliK relative In NebniHUu, hua return- mot la In chant" of Mm. Shaw ami an Informal way to luncheon at her; eil to Mllwuulile, and wn uccouipan- j M.r. Kllxnbeth H. Ilm k, two of the home. Cover were laid for elht. j led by her brother, John Denver, moat competent teacher of tilKh A wx-lu wa talked of to raise nion- A hint" Hiinllower la on exhibition In hc1iihiI work In tho county. On Mon-ey for hoiik Ixxik for the Humlay; front of the real eatuie olllce of A. H. (day Ihern were 18S pupil enrolled, 'school and plan afe under way for a Dowllint, Hint nltrnciliiK no llttbt whllu lal yeur there were C7. Thorn ; niUHlcal at the Puinton home the fore, attention. The hhnmoni la 19 Im hea arn Htlll many children In thn Mil- part of next week. ! In diameter, with a Mlulk 10 feet IiIkIi. ll I pnibubli) Hint It will be anionn Hie Mllwnukle exIilbllH at the county fair. Juatlcn J. It. Kulao made a trip to Ori'iton Clly thin week, Mra. W. K. Threaher wu In Port - land on IiuhIiichh Monduy. . Mr. mid Mr. John llalrun. of I - x - IiikI'iii, Ky, und Uielr duuKliter anil hunbiind. Mr. nml Mm. CeorKo Drown, of Chb iitio, III , who huvo been vlaltlmi with J. M. Hurt nml family, left for homo Krlilny. The pnrty have been vlHlllng tho A.Y. P. KxpoHlllnn. and are reluming to their homo by way of California. Mis HeniHchler, who recently nr - rived here from New Mexico, nml I a gui'Ht nt present at tho home of Itev. and Mr. N. Hhupp. has accepted a poHltlon In tlm Curlleld Hrhool. MIhh ItcutHi'hlcr, who Is an experienced teacher, taught In tho achools nt Ijis Cruces, New Mexico. Sho will tako up her duties Momlny, October 4. It' I.'..!.... I ...I... til..l I Uirgo und M Is Kugenla Johnson, who'h()U(B formed a luirtv and went to lllllstiorn. where they apetit Heverul weeks hop- picking, returned to their home Krl- dny. They reMirt a most enjovuble ' time. I.nt IViwIIng sell your property, Vt.ru Hill of The lli.ll.w who I visiting with Mis llobln Shaw, left ho I rapidly nearlng completion R,ertg homes on Tuesday, tl-la week for llrblnl Veil, whero he . "ml,'r u Wtlcox'a direction and Mrs.! Irenei a verv brlght little girl five will visit a few day before returning :Trescoll expect to have possession years of aKe- h.a8 conie to help bright homo. I'y Ootolx-r 1. ,ne h()nie of Mr an(j jurg. Fred Captain James P. Shaw and (laugh-' -Mr- "' -Mrs- Ell(l ended Terrv. tor, Mts Robin, attended the Live-,""' XaU' ful"" at Salem on Friday of: ' stock Show In Portland Wednesday nrteriiiKin Mr. and Mr. A. I. Ken ly outer- "P yard near Wo.Hll.urn. tallied a few of their friend nt Ihelr j Ur"" Fmlnon8 .s r,.,llrn,.(, homo on Tuesday even ng nt cards. -Mr- fc-mmons has returned Hefreshment were served and a most,'""". Mnffet'a Springs and continue. enlovnhlt. evening aitent. Ile'mile Knnes. who hu been III, Is recovering. Mr. Ilolslnilt und Fred Lehman were among Iho Mllwauklo people who at tended the livestock show this week. Mr. ami Mm. Tnnlen nml children will leave for their old homo In New 1 "r"' A. J. Rico visited her aon on York the latter part of the week, j Sundny at hi home in Mt. Tabor, They have Hold their place In Mllwau- returning on Monday. kl, Ictor Gault, of Gladstone and the The lecture nml chalk talk given nt !"8 Tooze and Myrtle Purch- tho clly hull by Hugh W. Sparks Wed-11'"- of Wlstoiie, and Miss Holmes, nesdiiy. wn well attended. The loc-,"f ParWace apent Friday with Miss Hire wn Interesting, and .wa given E,lna Clarke, previous to her depar under the auspices o ft he Commercial . tllre 10 college. Club. Ma Clarke, accompanied by Mrs Kdward Johnson, of Knlnma, Wash., 'A- l- Clarke and Mrs. Klelnath, left arrived In Mllwauklo Friday, and Is visiting with his uncle, Justice J. R. Kelso, Mr. Johnson, before coming to Mllwauklo, met with a painful ac cident while cut ling wood. Tho ax slipped and glanced, cutting the fore finger of hi left hand, which necessi tates currying the Injured hnnd In a bandage. MILWAUKIE FAIR OPENS. First of th Orange Diiplay On Ex hibition This Week. Tho first of tho Orange Fairs to ho held In Clackamas County will tako place this week at Mllwauklo, opening Thursday night with an en- ..r..i,,7.,.., in iit- h.ii i.. torlaliiment In tlio city hall, and clos ing Saturday with a farmers' insti tute. The awards of premiums Will be made Friday morning and the baby show Friday afternoon will lie a fea ture of the fair, and will bo under the special direction of Captain James P. Shaw, who I something of a Dan Allen along that Una. Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, of Oregon Clly, and J. H. Ackorman, state sup- erlntendent of public achool lnstruc- ,i,. .-in .i.,n.,; .i,ir..-0(. n i.i,i,. Hon, will deliver addresses on Friday evening when a public meeting will bo held. The farmers' Institute Sat urday will be In charge of the Oregou Agricultural College and addresses will bo made hy Dr. James Withy- combe and Professor Peck, the latter on horticulture and the former on In tensified farming. Tho dlsplny of ex hibits will bo taken care of und taken to Oak Grove, where they will be shown at tho Oak Grove Fair Septem ber 28. House Warming at Wichita. The new school house at Wichita wn tho scone of a house warming Thursday night. An interesting pro gramme of songs and recitations was rendered under tho direction of Mrs. George Atwood. John Gibson acted as muster of ceremonies and nil ad dress, was made by County School Superintendent T. J. Gary. About 101) residents of Wichita were present. Ice cream and enko wero served. The new building hu four rooms nml Is modern In every particular. The school opened Monday morning with Miss Kvix Kmllcolt Holsmnn and Miss Mary D. Sedgwick as teachers. Service at St. John's Church. Rev. T. F. Uowen, rector of St. Paul's church, Oregon Clly, I conduct ing services every Sundny afternoon THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farm . . . a Specialty, P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. and Northwestern lut HI. John'a KpUwpal fihiirch. Thu aitmuluiioo In liierniimnK wnk hy wimk mill thn outlook for thn urowih of Hm work Ih vory unnouraKltiK. A conllul Invllutlon la cxieiiilinl to thu piihlln to utlimil thn hitvU.'cm, which urn In-Ill ut 3 o'clock. Evangalleal Church. HiTvlci-a will h ciiiiliictdil ut tlm KvuiiKi'llcitl church on Hiimlny with Hv. N. Hhupp, piiHtor, at thu follow. liiK houra: Morning acrvlcn, 10 o'clock; Huiulny achoul, II o'clock; Vuiiiik I'ooplii'H Alllunci', 7 o'clock; fvi'iiliiK Horvlcn, 8 o'clock. All am In vltcil. Women'i Work Club Meeta. Tim Wonicn'M Work Cluh unit on aulii, ln-ruiiiliiT 10. Th nffulr wilt ;h ulvcn In tlm (JniiiKu hull. Thn cluh I will meet umiln next eilneailuy at tl... ui...... ..I...., tinil all ,111.11. 1.i.ru nr.. Hie Hiiuie plitce, und all mh-iiiIith are ri ii-mI '! to oo preHent. Milwaukie School Opened. Thu Mllwanklii Hrhool opened Mini- day inornliiK. und from ull imllculloiiH wiiulilo Hchool dlHtrlct out of town, and It I probable before the Hchool term clime, there will be chute to 200 pupil enrolled. Tho following I the naHlKnmeiit (if teacher: Mr. Kmelle Shaw, prlncl- pul; Mm. Kllzabeth S. Huck. elchth grade nml inatheninHrii of high Hchool 1 Rrnile; Ml Mnllln HolniKeley, seventh and part of alxlh: MIhh Ada Albert, fourth and part of third grade; MIhh ' Irene Carter, part of third and part 'of aecond grnde; MIh Kate Caalo, i part of aecond and flrl grade. I Thn school I In excellent condition land In running order, and the desks for tho high nchool will arrive In a 1 few duy. Mr. Kiittor, who wa em - ' ployed a Janitor lant year, wan again choKon, a hi work entlrely aatlafactory. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. Campbell, of Portland, assist- led by Munson H.e Is busily engaged J Hire' anew j. met ntw Mr- Jnnon I assisted by A. K. nu - , "n ' new ""moon the county r,,a'1 tt"11 flve carpenter are very husllv eiiniiued In bullilfnir the new ! olllce for the National Realty Co. - ---- - 111 ar n8 Ktalion. .Mr. 1 rescotl 8 I tit.lll lh ttlnllot. Mrs Tpnaraill"a , IBBl. K- ' llllam Rose returned from Mc IKioriy. A specialist rroin Portlaml 1 '" consulted and at this writing he Improved, which his many friends ,ara P'oaseii lo learn Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Roardmnn spent moat of last week with their son, i H'rt. 1,n'l family In Portlnnd. l saiuniay lor snlem, where they will spend a few days visiting and MJa Kdena enters the Willamette University. Mrs H. C. Palnton and Mrs. Frank Pratt were shopping In Portland on Monday. Mr. Woodard left for Vancouver, Wash., where he will visit with friends. Charles Slocuni Is wearing a big smile as a little daughter arrived at their home on Sunday, September 19. Master Allen- Brown has been con fined to his home for the past five days and his little friends are anxious for a speedy recovery. Major and Mrs. Clarkson entertain " '"" " " J'"' day. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Petlu ed with a luncheon on last Wednes- and Mrs. Dagmar Bradford, of San Francisco, who were returning from a delightful trip from Alaska Tom Spooner and Rodney Tomp kins, of Portland, took a trip by boat to Duke's Island and enjoyed a pleas ant visit with Mr. Totnpkln'8 brother. George Sewall came down from his ranch near Lebanon to spend a few days renewing old acquaintances at the Lodge. He reports crops In his ,,o ' , ,., .,..iii.V lcaIl,y 88 looking especially fine. Tho Indian Jack Jennings and wife. who have been attending the stato fair drove down the fore part of the week and delivered .some very pretty moccasins, which they took orders for earlier In the season. Mr. Anderson has given up Rock Lodge for the season and returned to his home In Portland. : Miss Jennie Hampton was a week end guest at her brother's and Master Jack, returning to Portland with her for a week's stay. Mr. Luther Prengor. of Emporia, Knns., Is .visiting his brother. Plumb Prengor and David Clark, on Cedar, Islnnd. Mosdnmea Coke Will son, of Kansas, and Mrs Munkres. of Wyoming, left on Momlny for Seattle, where they will enjoy sight seeing at the fair. They will also visit in Vancouver, B. C. before returning to tho home of Mrs. Watson's daughter, Mrs.. Allen Brown, of tho Lodge. E. J. and J. A. Jaeger, of Portland, cume out In their nutomoblle and spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Ward ner. Mrs. Trscott und little daughter, of Portland, made a business call nt the Lodge on Saturday. Mrs. Hurley, of Looniis, Wash., will spend a month with the Mesdames Penso and Lahonwlch, of Rlsley. Mrs. Cavlllne, of Portland, and Mrs. -Terry, of the Lodge. Miss Inez Cravntte was a visitor at the -county seat last Tuesday. A number from Portland and other places have caught some fine salmon here. Among them were Messrs 'Hell and Tucker, of Sellwood, and Hamp ton and Spooner, Mr. Spooner catch- Clackamas IliK "lie on Monday that weighed pound, whkh he landed with hook and lino. Mimar tlunry and Ollhnrt Bmlth drovn down from Cam on Hunday nml Hpent thn day at tho Pratt homo. Meara Dill, of Portland, and C. P. .Morn, of thn UulK", aH!iit Hunday at Woodhiirn, whero Mr. Morao la con temiilatliiK huylnx a ranch. Thn iH'opIn of thn 1nUn who at tended church at thn Whlto Temiilu am rejolcliifc over thn return of Itev. (rougher to that church In Portland. (Jeorxo Hmllh and wlfu, of Htrnw herry Point, Iowa, arrived thl week, accoinpniiled hy Mm. Ionian Smith, of Lynch, Neb. Mrs. L. Hmlth will iiinko her homo with her aon, H. ft. Hmlth. of HprliiKdule F'arm near Can hy. (Jeorno Hmlth Inlenda to purchaae property and mnkn OreKon hla home. Mr. Itolllenn and diitiKhter. MIhh Violet, of (JlinlKtone, were calling ut . tho IiIk on Thiiradcy of laat wc-k. I Word ha own received of thn mar- rhiRn of Mr. I'Wm Cruinlilne, of Port ' 1 1 .....1 tl.... 1II t...... Innil, ami MIhh Klla Itwe, of the loilKe. The woddliiK t'xik place In July. The youiig couplo JiiHt mad" It known to their frlenda and are now enloylni? their honey moon In Mexico nml will vIhII a number of place in. Mr. (Jill I enjoying a vlalt from a ; alHtor from South Dakota, whose name : wo did not learn, who will alao visit ' jat the home of Mr. and Mr. Spaulding I and In HIllHlmro before her return home In the Middle West. Mm. Heckner and C. W. Beckner vlalt ed in Canemah laat week. Mm. Hiram Hutchinson, of Port land, spent Wednesday visiting with her nieces, Mesdames Alice Palnton j and Delia Hobert. 1 Mr. Mendenhall )ent part of the I week with her brother, George Morse, who at this writing Is able to alt up again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redmond 1 have returned from a most enjoyable jtrlp. While absent they spent some time In Eugene and took a trip up lllue River and on their return spent lone day at the Salem fair, j Charlie Betz, of the greenhouse Is ; removing to Walla Walla, Wash. ,..Mr,' a,,d.MI?- Wa,xlerI and M'8? I "" 7'. I 7,Z " " v.. 1 thp(r rpturn h()me from Seattp 'whuro lhav liai.a ,npnl n mnntH Inlf- ,n - jn the fair. Merrl Scripture, of Oregon City, ; vted with Clvde Clarke on Tues- !.,.... 1111V Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Port- t,. .r pntpra t thn Pratt and MELDRUM. I g mWr who WM yer. bady !hurt Tuesday morning from falling off appv'J nov house Is Imnroving ? ', J een7 nr.MeZner . -"- - ",. ... Mr. Reeves, who sold his pretty home to Mr. Erlckson, will start for Illinois about the 5th of October. Charley Betz, who had the green house here, sold out to his brother, George, and Mr. Betz has bougth some land In Walla Walla, where he Intends to go Into the flower-growing business. . Mrs. St. Britton and her little son are visiting friends and relatives In New York. Mrs. Britton Intends to be gone about 4 months. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gardner Intend to take a 44 mile ride to the foot hills to see Mrs. Gardner's sister. Mr. Power had a two week's vaca tion from work and he Just came to work again Monday. OAK GROVE FAIR. Domestic and Horticultural Exhibit To Be Held Next Tuesday. Baby Show, 2 P. M. Frist prize prettiest baby under one Gold ring given by Heltkemper jewelry store. First prize, prettiest baby under two A madonna picture. Second prizes Stork pictures, given by Mrs. M. Oat field. Evening programme solo by Mr. Sidney Latrop, of Portland; soprano solo, by Miss Nancy A. Beals. of Port land; Vocal Solo, by Mr. Lionel Paget, address. Senator Chamberlain. All members of the numerous com mittees are hard at work to make this the first annual fair of Oak Grove a success. Judges for the baby show are Col. Robert Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe and Dr. McArthur. The even ing programme speaks for its self. Mr. Lathrop Is secretary of the Ap polio Club of Portland and Mr. Paget Is also well known and his singing Is always looked forward to by the Oak Grove people. Miss Beals has only just recently returned from Italy, where, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Edward Alden Beals, and Miss Elizabeth Harwas, she studied with the great Lombardy of Florence. The following are the names of the members of the committees appointed by the Oak Grove Improvement As sociation, who are devoting so much of their time to make the fair a suc cess. Committee on decointlon Miss F. H. Kllgore, Alfred Gertsen, Mrs. J. A. Rupert, Mlrs. Toomy. Mrs. G. N. Mc Arthur. Exhibits Miss Sallle War- Otto Nnef, Miss Outfield, Mr. Cinno H. G. Starkweather, Mrs. Hoit- kemper. J. F. Broetje. F. H. Harris, Mrs. John Broetje and Mrs. Jiillue Brotje. Superintendent of exhibits, Mrs. John Risley, assistant Mrs. Julius Rrotje. Superintendent of baby show, Mrs. M". Ontfleld. Programme, Mrs. John Alsley and B. LnPnget. Dairy, H. Thelssen and E Nnef. Fruit booth, Mrs. B. Lee Paget, Mrs. F. M. Youngs. Mrs. Charles Binghnm, Mrs. C. rt. Walker; Dutch booth. Miss M. Ont fleld, M!rs. G. N. McArthur, Mrs. A. E. Cnsgrlff and Miss Ella Rentier; Oys ter booth, Mrs. Heltkemper,; Tea booth Miss Sallle Warren. Mrs. Myra McArthur and Mrs. Charles Rlsley; Publicity, C. A. Lewis. J. H. McAr thur, C. E. Walker and Dr. Freblg; Cashiers, Mrs. C. E. Walker and Mrs. Delia Swlnney; Fanck work, Mrs. L. E. THRESHER LAWYER niLWAUKIE, OREQON Yoa Need a W atch GENTS' $1.00 to-$100.00 We Are Watch Experts It is a branch of our business that we think just about the most important of any, We personally select all our watches and we mean it when we tell you that we can sell the best watches made at the lowest possible prices. We Carry Every Make of Gold Filled, Solid Gold. Silver and Nickel Canes, fitted with WALTHAM, ELGIN, HAMILTON, HOWARD, NEW ENGLAND, and INGERSOLL Movements Every Watch Guaranteed Burmeister & Andersen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. Armstrong, Mrs. C. E. Warren and Mr. F. Harris; Canby booth. Miss Lois Kennedy, Mrs. J. A. Rupert, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. G. W. Sherk, Mrs. Menslnger, Mrs. Wm. Miller, Mrs. Charles Rlsley and Miss Felix. SOCIETY DUNTON-VICK. Married, at the home of the bride's parents near Molalla, Victor H. Dun ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunton, to Miss Eda C. Vick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vlck, at 10 o'clodk, Sunday, September 19. The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Rev. Elmer, of Port land. Emma Vlck, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Willis L. Dunton, brother of the groom, acted as best mau. Relatives of the bride and groom were the only guests. After the ceremony all reaplred to an adjoining room where the banquet board was well supplied with the dainties fitting to such an occasion. The dinner being over the newly wedded couple made ready to start on their wedding trip. The auto soon arrived oh the scene and was decked in proper style for their departure. They will visit The Dalles and return by way of Felida. Washington. Their many friends wish them a happy and prosperous life. A very pretty wedding took place on Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the St. John s Catholic church, when Miss Anna Mooney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mooney, of Clackamas, became the wife of Hubert Kuppen bender, of Maple Lane. To the strains of the wedding march played by Sister Cecelia, the bridal party en tered the church and took their places at the chancel, which was beautifully decorated with white Chinese asters. The lmptesslve ceremony was per formed by Father Hillebrand. Follow lug the ceremony Miss Veta Kelly sweetly sang the Ave Maria. Many of the relatives and friends of the young couple attended the reception at the home of the bride's parents in Clack amas. ' The bride looked beautiful in her gown of messeline over white silk. and carried white carnations. Her long white veil was caught in place by white camaUon blossoms. The bridesmaid. Miss Antoinette Kuppen bender, sister of the groom, wore blue silk organdie over blue silk, and car ried white asters. The groom was at tended by the bride's cousin, Michael Walsh, of Milwaukie. The wedding gifts were numerous and consisted of cut glass, china and silverware. After a brief honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kuppenbender will make their home at Maple Lane. A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wray at Canemah when Joseph Fazackerley, son of Mrs. Wray. was united In marriage to Miss Ada Alice Webb, of Preston, Lancashire, England. Rev. T. F. Bowen, rector of St. Paul's church, was the officiating clergyman, and the service was composed of por tions of the marriage service of the Episcopal church and of the church of England. The bride was attended by Mrs. Theodore Fazackerley, sister-in-law of the groom, and was given away by Mr. Theodore Fazackerley, the groom's brother. After the ceremony choice refreshments were served and there was a beautiful display of wedding gifts. Mr. Fazaskerley came to' this coun try about two years ago, and is at present in the employ of the Willam ette Pulp & Paper Company, while the bride arrived a few weeks ago. 'The people of Parkplace gave a re ception to Professor Radmaker and the teachers of the Parkplace school last Saturday night In the grange hall at Parkplace. O. L. Clyde was master of ceremonies. A short talk on edu cation was given by County School Superintendent T. J. Gray. City Su perintendent Tooze, gave an address, which was responded to by Professor ' Radma!;er. The people of Parkplace i furnished music and an elaborate ban-! quet. The hall was beautifully deco rated with floral designs. i Eev. S. A. Hayworth, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated at the marriage of John Hilbert Collins and Jennie McCormack Wednesday night. The bride and groom, in company with Miss Etta Sullivan and H. H. Fletcher. came op from Portland in an automo bile anil were married at the Rnnttst parsonsge. returning to the metrono- us alter the ceremony. LADIES' $5.00 to $75.00 The marriage of Miss Kate Hoots and Frank Bartlet was solemnized at the Presbyterian Manse last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. J. R. Landsborough officiating. Their many friends in this city wish them a happy and prosperous married life. WILL LEFT THEM MONEY. Religious Association Bring Suit to Collect $300. The American Home Missionary So ciety of New York and the Sunday School & Publishing Society of New York have filed a .suit in the Circuit Court against William T. Whitlock, executor of the estate of Honor Mark Whitlock, and The Bank of Oregon City to recover J300 which was devis ed to the plaintiffs by the will of Hon or Marks Whitlock, who died in De cember, 1893. These bequests were never paid and Attorneys U'Ren & Schuebel, who appear for the relig ious societies, seek to effect the sale of real property, to which the Bank of Oregon City holds title, and use the proceeds to pay the plaintiffs. Shelley Family Settle Differences. The divorce suit of Dora Shelley against Otis Shelley has been settled out of court. The former, brought suit for separation on the grounds of habitual and continual drunkenness, but the husband and wife have patch ed up their differences, and the suit will be dismissed. George C. Brom- 'well appeared for Mrs. Shelley and (Gilbert L. Hedges represented the I husband. Marriage Licences of the Week. ' Licences to marry were Issued to Bertha Ml Sprague and B. S. 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