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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1000. ! LARSEN & COMPANY ! Cor 10th & Main 8t. t OREGON CITY, OREOON. ... - I t , .... 0 uuM'imif) iiimi iioiiiu t Groceries, Produce, Feed Ulllt Commission Wt Pay tht Hlghoat Cash Price Tor till Kinds of Country Produce Wo curry the IniRoal Htock of kiiuiU III our Hun In Cliickiimua County, mill urn In position to offer api'iiul linlili'i'liii'lilit lo CASH Iniyoia. I LOCAL liRIEPS Dr. I. (1. Ion, llontlut. Ilooma 17 anil IS, Maaonlo HldR, MIhh Corn llmR, of Harlow, wna In (Iri'Kini lt WimIih'biIh)' I'.tui lull, of Now ICrn, wua In HiIm illy Moiiduy v I ii 1 1 1 1 1 k with frlouds Churlea Tiiihi'oII, of .Jt-itiilriKH IhIro, tipniil M until y In thl I'lly. ;! K- kI''mI). of Murk Prairie, wii an Oii-roii City vlitllor Wi'iliH' I..)'. Mlna Miililn (iiiin-K, of Kolan, WiihIi , la vlilllUK "'Hi lur put-out In llila i'IIv fur ii (i-w duya lniU CiiIIiiIiiiii, mi" of Hi" proml ih'iii r h 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 h df Muliilla, wiik In Oro K'iii rliy tm n liimini'nH nip Mouiluy. .lutiii'K Hmllli. mi" of tin' iirouiliii'iil ri'iililiiiia of Mii.'kitlniiK. wua In this illy Wiilm-mluy on IiiihIik kh nntlli'm. Jlillll AillllllH ki'l'pH III" ilil"' Homo .l.nnuiil I'ul li'niH. (inch trail Iiik Slump wlili I'lU'li pun-huso. Mrs T W. Sullivan, who him been i H i II ik i I in lo r rnoin liy Minna for Ihr punt three wi'i'ha. U alowiy I III -prtivliiK. I". .1 l.ili. foriiH'rly of 1Mb i lly, hut how of Kail I'lirllatlil, l very III, xnf forliiR w 1 1 ti n aevoro iitlnck of tllph IIiitIii paiuhnlH Mini Moulin Colilfti'll, Him lias boon vIhIHiir M Ihh Clarlr" .iiinwnlt for (Ik' l.iil m-. 'It, linn i t 1 1 it -) to Iht liiiini' al KlKwinlh, Wunli 'llit'M' In muiin airoiiu rourtliiR ro Iiir on In ii certain Iiiiiiii' In (iii'KiMi l'll A lovely young laity will hoiiii ln uiitkliiR tin' mt t ii t ii k I'olT"!' for two. I If I'utlM.i nil" will line FolRIT'a (illlili'll (Into Mr I"Ih J Wolf, of I'm I tuml, w uh Ml" lilH'Kl I if Willllllll It. I.iRtia lllil Sutid.o I r Wolf will n roaldcin of Dri'Kon t'lijr prior lo liU departure III r.to.'i wllli Din I'cnry Arctic t'ipi'illlloii IjhIIi's' IIuiii" Juiirniil I'nlti'rnx Just rvri'lvi'il hi Jolin Ailatnit', MiiHonlr l.u 11.11 it k .lolui I-: Myron, aluTlff of Malm I'oiiuly. Malm, la In III" city vIhIIIiik til ulal'T, Mra. Diiaui' ('. I'ly uinl in a n v friend, Mr. Hymn la u native of WnililiiRton County, OieRon, mul hla father atlll live thorn. Mr. I. SwiifTord, of Salcin, brother of .1. I Swiiltiiril. of thin city, anil lii'iirK" SwnfTiiril. of KuRi'iio, Hon of Mr SwiirTuril, wcro In thla i lly on Sun day. hnvlng been rulli'il horn liy the rriitin IIIiii'hh of J. I,. HwufToril, have ri'luriii'il to tlii'lr tinmen MUk Aiinn Fisher, who Itna hii'ii vIhIIIiik with Mlaa ICdliu Simmons ill Ki'Iho, WiihIi , tuia ri'turui'tl. .Ml Kit Sliiiinoiia. wllli Minn Malil" Grnvea, hnth of thla city, huvn n inlllliifry aiorn lit thut plnri'. wIhto llo'y uro hiilhlliiK up a InrKi' I rail" Tli" up (oilaln pntli'riia urn Hi" Unlli'i' limn" Journal 1'allcnin nt John AilniiiH.' Mr ami Mia. J. II Katun, of Itoa wi'll, lilnlio, linvc nrrlvi'd InT" for n ti'll ilnya' V I h 1 1 lit till' Iiiiiiiii of Mr. uinl Mra. Klimr l(. CiHipcr. Mra. Kn ton Ih Mr. CiHipor'a alHti-r uinl alio foriiH'rly rcatilfil lit Ciirua, Cliu'liniiuia Couiily Mr. Km on la u wi'lllodo lilalio fnrnii'i' ami lina Just iIIhhihiiI of ii liMicTi- tract for $SiiiH). Vetch and Oat Seed For Salt. ..y the t)ri'non City CiiinnilaMlon Co. In I x imI riinly for a liUK, nlao clean IViul Vetch. UAK GROVE ENTER TAINS TEACHERS CONCISE EXPLANATION OF NEW MV1 fJNnj 1O0H08 H0IH 18 PRESENTED. Illy A. Ilnlilwlii.) Tli" heal iillenileil mill liioal fill Ii n aliiMlli: loenl liiHtllulo which liua ever I i"eii hi'lil In ('liicliuiniia County, met In (Ink (irove. Alionl acvi'iily live tenclii'ia wr prexi'iit, mul nil report It film time an well II H tin IiimU iicllvi) proKriiinliie, A ilnllrloila Oluuer wna Herveil hy the Uullea of On It drove. An iitiriicllvo iiiiihIciiI proKiiiiaiiH' wan prcHi'llleil hy the Oalt I irove ami Concord Mchoola. M Ihn Kvii WiihIi, of Ih" llolton achool ilellveri'tl tin inlilicMH on "l("iulliin" for I ho heneflt of the primary leiichera. Mr, I'ruiik lletlinulier, of I'nrkiiliirc, ilellverod u leel urn on "TImi Hler I Ion of Uhriiry lliailia." Mr. ('hurlcii It. Morey i'Xaniinleil the "Ti'eimury Ijiw." Thla I'liileil tlm Techiicciil pnrt (f III" proKriiuiiue. I'rof. I,. 11. Alilermmi of tho 1'ulverally of Urenon, deliver. eil a HllrrliiK lectin" on the "ICIhlra of TanchliiK." Ilo hum In. purl: "Kvery iirofeaalon linn la own roiln of elhlca. Tim key noin of the Inwyer'a llf" la Ddellty to hla client. Of ihn incillfiil profeanlon II la pulillc aervlco. The tcuchlUK profeHHluii iilno Iiiih Ita coil", na eiiicl Iiik ua any. It reipilrea tlilellly to ihn pupil, In th" fellow ii'in her anil to the nlate It reuulrea elf nllcrlllce.' The r"iill"ltea of a kikiiI lencher Mr Alderman mild lire: Klrat, Wealth of llllowleilne; Hi'colltl, AhllH)' to put life lulu thai knowledge; third, uhlllty to put oue'a Hilf lulo the arliolur'a pliicn; foiirlh, wllllnttuena It) he for- ((ill I "11. Al tin' aiiuie Hum the newly origin- liil rrlni'lpal n AaHocliitlon wna dla ciiaaliiK "Secoiidiiry I'Miicnllon", After a full iIIhimihhIiiii (Ii" iiaaoclatlou n-n- olvi'd In tlevule I'nelf to the iiihkIiii! of Ihn lllch KchiHil Kund liw. The uw wna fully explained hy Mr Veil'lnr mid Mr (inry. Tim Imtii'llta which tiii'Kon (Tiy will derive from Ihe hyati'iu were ael fori li hy Mr. T'Hie Tim iidviintiiKea to Ihe amiiller coinmiiiiltlea wem hoi furlli hy 1'ivf Al. I. '11111111 ami othera. The Fund Law. Hili-fly. the proponetl law Ih nn fol low h: Tim IIIkIi ScIiikiI KiiiiiI la lo he ruined hy ii couniy tax Any illnlrlct may orKiinle ft lllch Srluad of one or morn Krudea. ami Ihe money la to lie clveii Dm achooln nccorilliiK to le ii ii in tier of puplU In Urn IIIkIi Sclimil tlepiiriiimlit Tim flrat twenty ni hiihira w ill draw I in per year ciirh. The next twenty will draw $ in each, mid i tin ri'Hl wll draw $I2MI nuch. It la roughly I'Hllmati'il that I hero will next year he :;nft puplla in the County ready and willing to do IIIkIi School work. luvldetl nn followa: draw Iiik Id oh $s:!2 :i" diawltiK JWii.i HIM ,:, druwiiiK ii'.t.o $u':i7 MakliiK ii total cost to tlm county of .ii.i',i;T. Tlm nneni"d valuallou of llm county a $'.':'. STn.Oou. So a onohalf mill tax wtiulil produce an Income of tlli::.ri. or more than etioiiKh to il" fray tlm ral of tho ayaletn. "Thla aynli'm," aald Mr. Alderniiin. hua heen In nan lit jum County for a vciir, and worka like a charm. Uine Cnuiily levied a one mill lux and lifter paylni; nil exM'imea for Ihe year, had a aurplua of KI,0H. Thla law will ko heforn Ihn votnra of eiiiekiinuia Couniy at llm next Ken- eral election. MOLALLA. Horn" of llm tnivelliiK men thut nt rl It n llila plucn four that Noah'a Hood la to Iiu repealed nn they not h ii n n rainbow lately, Kven aouiu old llinera think wii liuvn hud entirely loo much inolaturn for one month. Take cininiK", we'll have enough of tlm other kind lulnr on. Kred Hchafer had aoiini :inod mil road Ilea allp out of u hIoiikIi 'durliiK tho frenhct, which will ho well acut tereil, A puhllr road la Ih'Iiik put throiiKli lo the AilniiiH cemetery hy populiir aiihacrlptlon. N'Xt Mondiiy, the llth day of I)n. cntnher, at 7 : .'to A. M., thorn will h n pulillc inciting h'ld lit the achool liouan hall, accordlliK to notlcna poated for thil purpoan of UHcerlilllilllK wlielh-nr-or not Molallu road dlatrlct will volo ii apnclnl road tax of iiliout 20 mllla, morn or lenn, and Hum keep pneo with her iidvaiiceiiiniit III other iiuterprlaeH. Mlaa .nlma Hhnvnr, tencher of Port lltnd, Hpeiit TlianltHKlvlllK lit. Ih" old Inline on Ihn .Mnlulla Otla KiikI', Ihn Kmat Kraiidnon of (he Win. KiikI" donation claim, la rnclaliuliiK n vnry Wet pli-irn of Kround hy draliiliiK; thla provltiK what can he douii when eiierKy la applied iiIoiik llila line Tho rond will iilno derive u fair ahum ()f the henelll. The Road to Health IIckIiih mid ends In a Krocery Htorn Our Storn. You can any and think what you like llieru novor wan mul never will he ii clii'mlcal hiiIi Hlniice matin tlial will hounat ly tukn tho plueo of tlm vi'ko. tuhln ii'id plant It To ctllhlna put Imrn upon tho earth to Hiialaln ua in bodily health. . If you worn to taku tho cheap Kiiidea of iniuiiifai'tiiicd CiiiiiIh like Hour, ayrupH, mo latmea, calHiipu, mul caniiod Kooda ,to a clionilut for uimly hIh, you would Iiu duinfoundi'd ' to Innrti tho "dopn" put Into them to ohiiipcii tlmlr in.iini factum. Wu know, perfoclly, when ndiillnrutiMl Kiiiida are olti'i'ml to ua, In fuc.t, tho miinufactur cr iiHiinlly mideavora to show ua why thny nro clmnpnr mul "Just iih kooiI" us iniro kooiIh. Wo Blum them, mid you ahoulil do tho Biinin. Whim you liny hero you nro pro- ' tcctnd from gnttliiK uny Buck rooiIh. J. E. SEELEY THE PEOPLES' STORE 9th A Main 8t., OREGON CITY, OREGON. (norm lloylan h iih returned to On'- Kon City, after vlaltltiK Ida diiuKlitnr, Mia Frank While, nt lli'dmond., Curry Couniy. Mr. Whlto receiuly moved to that plucu. whern lit haa niirrhnand an in tract Ivn home. Mra. Whim haa mccntly tnknn up 32H ucrea of land. mul her father and mother will leave ahnrllv for the aainn place, whom they nlao expect to takn up land mid make their future homo. llantlaoniK pmmluma Riven for Kreeti trnilltlK atuinpa lit John AdaniH.' Mra'. Sndlo Kemp, of Woodhnrn. who lina linen vlaltltiK with hor hroili nr, K. J. S. Tiairo, mid wlfn, of thla city, lina returned homo, lifter a visit f aevnrul diiys III this rlly. Mlaa Mnhle Tooim. tilnre of Mr. Tiauo, who Bccomiianloti hla family to Oronoii from MlrhlKiui. anil who la nttondhiK llnlinko-Wnlkor lliiHlnosa ColloKe, In Portland, whom alio la takliiK a courao In hiMik-keopliiR and shorthand, haa rnturnnd tn rortlnntl. A family dlii nnr waa hold nt the Charles Toor.e homo nt (Jlntlatonn on ThonkHKlvliiK. nt which nil attended. CLACKAMAS. ThiinkHKlvltiK Pay wuh punned quietly In tho hotno-coinliiK of nhaent monihora uml ainall dinner pnrtloa. Thorn wuh no pulillc ohaorvnnce of the day In tho churehoa. The School and Home Cluh has n pot It Ion In rlrculntlon, nskliiK tin' County JuiIko to order certain cnlverta put In on the couniy rond. Tho Cluh haa In contemplation nil effort to se cure n crnvolod pathway or side-walk from tho renter of town to the cem etery. The nok't roKiilar meelliiK of tho Cluh will tnlto place Peceinher 10. A proKniniino previously minouncetl will ho rendomii. The Clnckiinma Motel Is In cood run nliiK order tinder tho mnnaKomont of Mr. unci Mra. Ih HnrrltiRton. Thorntim Slrlto has hoiiKht the old Hchool hulltlliiK, wootlahetl nnd fntio llll!. Ho w;lll hnvo tho liulldliiK tnoveil to hla lola 'weat of the school Krounds nnd cotivertetl Into a dwellltiK hoiwe. Snpl. T. Oury visited the Clackn mns School Tuesday. Ho expressed much satisfaction over condlilons. The ladles' Aid and Kndenvor Soci eties of tho CoiiKi'OKntlomi! rhurch will hold their nnnual hnzaar on Sat urday, llocomher 4. heKlnnliiR at 10 A. M. Useful nnd fnncy nrtlcles will ho on snlo. The Juniors will serve enko nnd coffoo durliiK tho duy nnd evonliiR. Tho Indies will servo oys ters, snlnd nnd snmlwlclios from live tlll.olRiit o'clock. Coal For Sale. The OroKon City Commission Co. will hnvo n enr loud of conl In next week, rinoo your orders now. $7.00 per ton, If tilkon from tho enr. MILWAUKIE (Com limed from puKo t) J ii Mil eaiueatly nrKetl Mm voters of Clnckumaa County lo do what they could to wlpn out thla Kieat enemy ami help make (ip'koii tlry In imij. On iiccoiiiit of ao much Hlcktmaa a very h n i ii 1 1 iiumlier were uhln to he pri'Hent on Sunday evetiliiK mid hear thla IlitcrnHtliiK talk. After HpetldlllK the TIlllllkHKlvllIK holltlaya with her imrenia, Mr. mid Mra. A. I,. Clarke, Mlna Ktlna left for Salem lo resume her atudlea nt tlm Willamette I'nlvernlty. MIhh Kltu IthlneruKou was u week end KUenl al tlm home of Mr. dud Mra. C. II. Hunter. MIhh Carrie Scripture nnd Mm. MiiiHn vlnlleil with Mrs. KrtiHn In Ore Ron City mitl on TucHilay ntiended the I'tliiKH at tlm MethodlHt church at thai place. Victor (built, of ClailHtonn, wna n vlallur III the litlRe durliiR Ihn week. Mia 1I"hxI Hoherta la Hpendln u few tlaya In Portland and In Ihn Riieai of hero mint and uncle, Mr. uml Mra. Moran, on KnllliiR Street. Mr. John JntililliRa triilinm'ted IiiihI Hess In l'orllnnd Saturday. Arthur Caddlf was a IhihIiiohs call er nt the county aeut Montlay. Mlsa Nina Hurker of Conioilua, Ore Ron. who hua spent mniii. time clnrk Iiir In the A. f Clarke Hiore ri-turn eil homo on Saturday. Churlea lledmoinl haa recenily pur chased 2 acres near llm Hose City nuraery. Mra. (i. I). Ili.anlnian lia-t piirrhaaed '1 acres frnin C P. Momo on Addle street and Mr. Win. I,. Kin ley haa IhuikIiI ii half aero from Mr I'allilou on lUmitnn street uml Jin li I n K a Ave. Mr. and Mra. Vohh have moved Into their new home which they purchased from Mr. Krlmat Smith, which wun hull! durliiR tho aiimiimr. Harry Hohson, ,of the National Rnalty Com pany report a havliiR sold nil (In ir Iota, which they had Hated nnd he Intends to huy other acroaRo nnd plut It Into lots which will hn sold on rea sonable teruia. P. I). Newell's concrete blocks. Rnivel mul sand arrived on Monday land ft number of men nro very busily nnKiiRed 111 Rotting It to Mr. NewoH'8 property, mul work will boRln nt once on hla now dwelling. If the wonther permits. J. S. Hoherta mid sons are iIoIiir the concrete work for Mr. Pain full. The JenRer Ilrothera and sons were out to tho ItlRO on Thursday looking afior llielr lntorosta nt this plnce. Mrs. Krlckaon, Mra. Redmond nnd Mra. Hock nor. who have been 111 are ronvulescliiR. tieorRO Heli, Sr., has rented his nursery to a Mr. V'erntz, who haa already taken iiossosslon. Mr. Dot, Jr.. has removed lo Portland nnd we understand Mr. Hot it, Sr.. Intends takliiR up hla resilience near Meldrum nnd oversee the building of his new home nenr tliPjliuraery. Miss Dolly Print, of Oregon City, wna a plensant culler nl the homes of Mrs. Roberts nnd Miss Arllne Shav er on Wetlneatlny. . Miss Eva Fell, of Oak drove, was n caller nt the Uulge on Friday. Miss Felix Is an accomplished musician nnd conies highly reccomeniled to us from Alhnny, whom she has taught for some time. Sho expects to organize a music clnss here and any parents v.ho am contemplating giving their CHRISTMAS MUSIC It would not seem right to think of Christ without music, and the proper place to get the music is at a music store. We carrv everything known in the musical line: Guitars, Violins, Mandolins, Autoharps, Zithers, Banjos, Harmonicas, Fifes, Jews Harps, Etc. Our stock of Talking Machines, Records and Record Cabinets is the largest in the county; every machine and record made by the Victor and Edison Companies can be found here at the lowest possible prices. Victor Machines from $10 to $200 Edison Machines from $12.50 to $60 Victor and Edison Record Cabinets $ 0 and tip ' r S WATCHES for men and women. We carry all the loading mukes of watetn.s. Walthum. Klgln, Hamilton, Howard, New Kng land mid IngnrKoll; all sizes, all prices. Some In plain cases, some beautifully engraved, and others mounted with diamonds. Chains, Charms, Fobs to go with them. DIAMOND RINGS Have you nana those popular little white atones at 125.00 and $35.00? Never mind the she of your purse. We can match It In a nice diamond that will surprise you. All other Set Kings 2.00 and up. Lockets, Pins. etc.. ant wlih Diamonds at all prices. Silverware For a Xmas Gift noth ing surpasses silver. Elaborate' presents can he selected from our complete sets, while the many odd pieces offer opportunities for less cosliy but equally desirable gifts. Helow are listed a few suitable Xmaa pieces In 1847 Rogers Ilros. and Sterling Silver. KNIVES FORKS SPOONS TEA SETS BAKING DISHES CAKE BASKETS BOWLS TRAYS FERN DISHES Chinaware Our display of fine China.. Vases and Pottery Wares offers many suggestions for Xmas Gifts. Nothing could be more ac ceptable, yet the very finest pieces are by no means as costly as they look. HAVILAND SETS PLATES CUPS, SAUCERS AUSTRIAN SETS TRAYS SALAD SETS SUGARS and WARWICK VASES PITCHERS CREAMERS Btti'meister & Ancfoesen OREGON CITY JEWELERS SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER MRS. MORRLAND HAS OPENED hnr boarding house, 814 Main Street. Will serve transient meals. Desir able furnished rooms. W.A.NTED Industrious young girl to assist In cooking nnd to take care of baby In family of three. Inquire at Enterprise ofllce. It I -.C, ;v 1 I a I The Latest News of Fashion It in The Fall Quarterly Style Book The Quiiitorly Stylo Hook Is such a helpful book Just as much nhetid of ordinary pattern hooks us The Uidles' Homo Journnl Is ahead of other wo men's magazines and the Fall number Is the best yet. It tells about styles, Just what you want to know obout the latest styles, and In a most In teresting manner by true-to-life fashion pictures. And beat of all It costs you but 5 cents IMiought In connection with any 15 cent Ladles' Home Journal pattern. t The Ladles Home Journal Pat terns are always necessary -to women who appreciate individu ality and practice economy In their dress. PATTERNS 10 AND 15 CENTS John Adams Masonic Temple OREGON CITY, - OREGON children a musical education would do well to drop a card to Miss Felix In regard lo Ihe mutter. Mr. and Puliiton mid family spent ThnnksglvliiR In Portlund. Mlaa Arllne Shaver was a shopper In Oregon City on Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. J. P. Flniey and Miss Anna Flnloy were guests of Mr. and Mra. W. 1.. Flniey during the week. Mr. uml Mrs. Holden and family, of Sellwood. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U Wilcox on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spooner enter tained a number of their friends on November 25 al dinner, at their heme on the Willamette. The guesu who enjoyed their hospitality were Major nd Mrs. Clarks, of Portlarond, Mil. and Mrs. Clarkson. of Portland, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Hodgklns, of Vancouv er, Wash., Mr. Cravette. of Seattle. Mrs. Maude Jennings and Mr. Clar? Jennings, of Wichita, Misses Inez Cravette and Flossie and Bronte Jen nings nnd Messrs Nelson and LloJ Uingdon. and Clifford Spooner Walter E. lieckner has purchased somo lota at Newport. Oregon and will erect a pretty little summer nome there during the coming season, is a clipping from a Newport paper, but be'ts, Mrs. Bontrou. Miss Thelnia Porter, Claire Hontrop and several othera from Portland.- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans were guests at a theatre party In Portland Thanksgiving, day. Mrs. M. A. Shaver has been 111 for a day or two, but Is better now. Several East Jennlngs Liodge real estate sales were made the past week, nnd In the near future quite a number of houses will be erected. Mrs. W. Jacobs gave a Thanksgiv ing dinner at her home in East Jen nings Lodge. Suoie fine music was rendered end enjoyed by those present. OAK GROVE. Miss Roena Osborn, of Baker City, Is visiting with her cousin. Miss Eallie Warren. Miss June Spauldlng, of Portland, wfco has been visiting with relatives in Oak Grove, has returned to her home. Many of the teachers of Clackamas County attended the teachers' Insti tute that was held here on Saturday, and speak In the highest terms of the treatment the neonle of this citv eave we are In hopes that they will no! de-( tnem. 0ne' of tne features of the day cldo to take up their residence there . was the delicious repast that the ladles permanently The new song books. "Glorious Hymns," have arrived for the Grace Chapel Sunday School. During the week preparations will be made for the Christmas exercises for the Sun day School and all the children are urged to be present on Sunday. The Sunday School opens at 2:15 P. M. G. D. Hoardniun has charge of the Bible Class, A. F. Russell, of the Boy's Intermediate Class, Rev. Shupp, of the Girls' Intermediate Class and Mrs. Roberts of the Primary Class. Rev. Shupp will preach following the served, for which a vote of thanks was extended before the close of the meeting. Special School Meeting to be Held. A special meeting of School Dis trict No. 103, will be held on Friday- evening, December 3, at the Oak Grove schoolhouse for determining the annual tax levy, and for transact ing such other business as may come before the meeting. Business Houses Change Hands. E. C. Warren, who has been in the confectionery business at this place for several years, has disposed of his Sunday School hour and as this will i business to William Holt, lineman for be tho first Sunday in December, a i the Oak Grove Telephone Company collection will be taken. jr.r. Holt ha moved the stock and flx- J. A. Soesbe. of the Lodge was elect-, tures to the building opposite Green's ed president of the White Sox Orchard , hall. Mr. Warren will remain at the Association. This Incorporation has old stand, which will be used as the bought 200 acres of fruit land nenr ticket office for the O. W. P., aud for New-berg, Oregon. It Is their Intention n Tea estate office, and will be asso to propagate fruit as nice as Hood Riv- elated with Mr. Armstrong, the firm or produces. They have employed the name being Armstrong & Warren, services of an expert from Corvallis, ' The stock of goods and fixtures of whose business It will be to take care the Miller store have been purchased and propogate tho best line of fruit by Miller & Son, of Portland, who possible for throe years. It Is a note- have taken possession of the same, worthy cause these people have en- (u n,le Pf groceries and nierchan gagod In, to give a fine nrtlcle to the dise is carried by this firm. Mr. Mil people of Oregon and the surround- i,.r and son have been In business in Iiik country and we wish Mr. Soesbe Portland for some time before coming and his associates' success in their en-1 here. terprlse. ; The Lehman meat market has been Professor Frank Radmaker, or Park- purchased by Mr. Vlggle, of Kansas place, was a caller at the home of city. Mo., mil the latter will be usso Mi and Mrs. T. J. Spooner on Sunday, j dated in the meat business by his Mr. Radmaker and Mr. and Mrs. son-in-law. Mr. Kossler. of Nebraska. Spooner' son were classmates when ; Bazar to be Given. they attended school at Cliehalis, ; Great preparations are being made Washington. ; by the young ladies of Oak Grove for The following Is the programme . the bazaar to be given at the Green which will be given by the Woman's Hull, on Friday. December 10. and Club at the Grace Chapel on Tues-: the following Saturday afternoon. The dny evening, November 30th: Music young ladles are being assisted in and prayer by Rev. Shupp, vocal solo, ' "the dressing of the dolls by some of Clarence Heckner; reading. Mrs. A. L. the good ladles of this place. Many Clarke; song, Dora and Minute Hoe- handsome dolls, doll clothes, and the; recitation. Mrs. Alice Pulnton; ' fancy articles suitable for Christmas male quurette. Hullowell, Gault, Mnl- gfjs are to be on sale, the proceeds key. Hullowell; "Good Citizenship, 1 of which will go towards the finishing Prof. Moore; vocal solo, Miss Mabel antl for the furnishing of the basement Morse: "What art Organized Club of the Methodist church building, means to a Community," B. Lee Pa-1 On Friday evening a programme get; mule quartette, Hullowell, Gault, will be rendered, and an admission of Mulkey and Hullowell. ; jo cents will be carged. Besides the Ed Roethe was a visitor at the fancy articles that will be on sale, you being Miss Margaret Warren, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warren, and Mr. Charles Worthington. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Blanch ard, in Green's hall, which was pret tily decorated for the occasion. The bride was handsomely gowned In white silk mull, and her long veil was caught In place by lilies of the val ley. She carried a shower bouquet ui nunc cm stLuiuemums. sne was attended by Miss June Spaulding. of Portland, and the groom by his broth er, Elmer Worthington. After the marriage ceremony the happy young couple received the con gratulations of the many friends, who witnessed the Impressive ceremony. A wedding supper was served by the bride's mother, which about 60 guests enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Worthington received many handsome gifts, as a token of high esteem In which they are held. They have gone to teir new home, which was recently built by the groom. The bride has lived here for about three years and is well known, while the groom Is the son of a prominent pioneer family, who own many acres of land near Oatfields. School Gives Entertainment. The entertainment given by the pu pils of the Oak Grove school on Fri day evening was a decided success. The programme consisted of recita tions and songs by the children. -The proceeds of the entertainment will go towards the purchasing of a piano for the School building. The teachers, who had the affair in charge, deserve great credit in te manner the pro gramme was carried out. soon have some sweet peas In bloom. George Yale has gone to Tillamook on a business trip. Earl Seeley's new house .Is nearly finished. WICHITA. MELDRUM. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Miller's children spent a very enjoyable Thanksgiving day at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Yale and son. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Plckard, of Sellwood and Willie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler and two sons, of Ore gon City, Mr. and Mrs. John Meldrum spent Thursday of last week in Portland. Ernest Walker went to Portland on a business trip last Tuesday. Barnes and Genison have some very pretty violets foT sale and they will The night cap social given by the Wichita school Saturday evening was a success both socially and financially. This is the first entertainment given by our school. The proceeds, about twenty five dollars, will be used to furnish the school room. We were pleased to note the pres ence of the many harmony people and to thank the Ladies Improvement So ciety of that place.for the drum which they presented the pupils that even ing. Mrs. Geo. Kingsbury visited in Port land with her sister, Mrs. Newcomb, who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson, of Rose City Park, visited with R. L. Gibson Sunday. Mr. Skinner was In this vicinity visiting friends recently. Miss Bonte Jennings, of Jennings Lodge spent Sunday here with her mother. Miss Ellen Jackson, of Milwaukle, visited with her sister, Ferol, Sunday. Miss Olga Drefs spent Tuesday at Gates, with Mrs. Lawson. Mamie Gibson is visiting with rela tives in Gresham this week. J. H. Gibson was fortunate enough to win a turkey in the contest given by the Woodmen of Milwaukle, which was open to all member that took In applications. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Avery, of Wichita, entertained about 30 guests on Saturday evening, November 13th, tnhonor of their son, Harry. Their home was effectively decorated with a profusion of autumn leaves and Ore gon grape. . The guests were enter tained with a very Interesting pro gramme. Miss Helen Mullen render ing in a very pleasing manner, a num ber of vocal selections. The guests were also favored with a piano solo by Miss Delia Mullen and readings by Miss Bronte Jennings. Delicious re freshments were served, Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Jennings presiding at the tables. Jennings Lodge schqol on Monday af ternoon. EAST JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings enter tnlued their relatives with a d'nner. Tho room 'as decorated with ferns and chrysanthemums and the table was loaded with good things appropri ate for the day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tlbbetts, Vivian Tib- wi.l find homemade candies, ice cream cake nnd coffee. If you do not know what to buy for a Christmas present, come to Green's hall, and the ladles will assist you in selecting your Rifts. The cause is a good one, and all should turn out and help the girls, and give them encouragement. Worth ington-Warren. A very pretty wedding took place In this city on Saturday evening, at 8:30 o'clock, the contracting parties OREGON DENTAL PARLORS Three years In Oregon City and doing the best business in Clackamas Co. Out Prices Always the Same j and the I bridge X Lowest Plates Work, in f' rrk' Jf CC 4-L ri Gold FiUings, $X $3.00 the KAly Silver " 75c EXAMINATION FREE, JO YEAR GUARANTEE OREGON DENTAL PARLORS Over Harding's Drug Store