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' ' 1111111 i rfV OftEGON CITY ENTEItPBISU;, KM DAY, JANUARY 28, 1910. Uio Kind You Huvo Always Iloulit, and which linn bimu In iino Tor over 00 your, Iiiih lxirno tlio Rliiiittiro vft mid Iiiih 1oiii iiiimIo under M jmt ' j jJj-ff "'"nil Hiiporvlslon Htucn IU liiriini-y. uty, JtUcAtf, Allow no on todecolvo jou In thl. All Counterfeits Imitation noil " Jiit-u-irool"iiro hut JOxpcrliiioiit that trlllo with mill 'iituiiu-r tlio lieiiltli of Inl'mit nml Clillilnui Kanorloneo ukhIiihL lOxpoiIiiiont. What is CASTORIA Cutorlii U ft hiiriulc iilitltii(n for t'uslor Oil, I'nr (jorln, Jrop and Hoolliliiu; Kyrup. It lii I'li'iiHiiiit. It t'ontitliiN neither Opium, JMorphlmt ii(T other Jfiirrolln hiiIihIuik-o, ItMatfolit it ;iiuriiiit. It letroyn Worm mid alluyit IVvcrlslinos. It eurr IHiirrhuiu uml Wind Hollo. It relieve Tocthliir Trouble, (Mire Constipation Mild Fhttiilfin-y. It hmnIiiiIIhIc tlio I'ooil, ri'KiilutoN tlio HtoitiiM-h nml llnwcls, giving licullliy mid luiturul iileeu. Tlio (.'lillilioii' I'uniwea Tlio Mother' I rlend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho Signaturo of Cloorgn Riunliill went lo Now Era Tuesday. Mr. Itiuuliill, who In onn of thn ri in I noiit potato grower of th count y, bus contracted threo carload to W. H. Hurst, tlio commission mer chant, Hid price, being DO cent per bushel. 'I'Iiii petition urn of thn Bur luiiik viirli'ty nml urn of good quality. Clover Scad nml Alilk for nle by Oregon City ComiiijIhnIoii Company. Waller L, Utile, great siiciicin of Urn ltil M"M, who Iiiih heeti on a fimnriiul vIhII to WuiiHu Trlbo at I Warren, ha returned homo. Mr. I Ml tli. received it communication yen- terdny from Warren, Minting that thn ! tin I I'l I ii k where tho ineutliiKN wiirn held wu destroyed by lire, Mr. Little ! will leave mi Monday fur Vancouver, j Wash. Ciime in and nee iih ahout your ! teeth. Our advlco I iron, and our 1 20 yearn' experience In of vuluo to you. I L. IMrkenn, Dentist. A.I r. nml Mm. Hen Hlckler, Tom KluVler, Mr. Hale, of Allierta, Can , inlii, have arrived In thin city unil arn ' l lie KueHl of Mra. Anna Hnyo, of , (ilinlNtone, a HUter of Mr. Hlckler, : iiihI Mr. and Mr. Duncan Shank, of Caneiiiah. Mr. Hlckler, who In a stockman, Iiiih 8000 acre of I a nil In ('lunula. Tim party I' on tho way to California en a pleasure, trip. For OKCIIAIU) STRAY nee Oregon City 'iiiiuilHHliiti (,'ompuny. I The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMf H.I4UI HMHM, ft NUMttttllir, lif W in. t i LARSEN & COMPANY Clover Seed and Aluk for Dale hy flr.iirfin f'llw I 'iiiiiiiiImmIiiii I'litu tin tl V iiiimi, jnuunrj u, m Mr. mm .urs. Cor 10th A Main St. OREGON CITY, OREGON. Wtiolenale atn llitnll Groceries, Produce, Feed and Commission SOCIETY The ('lirlKtlan Kndeavor Hoclety of the ('miKrcKiillonal church. Rave a Koclnhle at the church parlor Krlilay lilKht. which wiin Inrnely attended hy the Hoclety nml It friend. A liter ary and inimical prolamine wna giv en, fnlloweil hy refreHhmeni. (imni'H were Indilllti'd. The KIiik'n I la ii Khi em of St. I'aul'a KplKcopal church tenve a duncliiK par ty at the Armory Friday nlitht, which wan liiriiely attended, ahout 125 Iii-Iiik preiient. Tli" armory wa anUtlrally ilecoruted for the occasion. HurliiK ll venltiK MIh Anita McC'arver nerved lemonade from a prettily dec orated booth. ramon'N orchetra fur nlaliod tho miiHlc. The pntroneKe were Mm. W, K. Tratt, Mra; T. W. Clark. Mm. K A. 8mmer, Mm. John Adam. Mm. Daniel O'Neill, MIkh M. U ilolmea. , rumalnliiK until ttia lam car fur tlili city. Thn evening wa j-tit In Kiimim, followed by rnjiunt, I'renent were Mr. and Mm. W, K. Nllna, Mr. and Mr. Kaluli Mcdetchle, Mr. and Mr. (Joy DwIkkIu. of (ilmutono; Mr. and Mr. Jiime McFarlann, Mm. Helen Montour, Mr. Churlo unmi ford. Mm. Ilernlcn Warren, Mr. tMke May, France UwIkkIhn, Clinton War ren, W. ML CummltiKit, of Oreim City; Klvln May, of Antorlu; Mr. and Mm. Kll AlrhlKH and daiiKhtnr, Vivian, UuhmcII AtrlilK. flood win AllM-rton, of Manitowoc, Wlac"iilii. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Coal for Salt. I(et medium, Mendota lacked coal at $fl per ton, Oregon City Comrnlit slon Company. ABOUT HyOMEI. A Bottle Coat Only 60 cent A Complete Outfit Including Inhaler 11.00. When Huntley Hro. Co. will naur antee Hyomel to cure catarrh or iclvo you your money hack, what la your aiiHwer? Am yon Nallnfled with your condl-1 (Ion, or do you want to rid youmeifj forever of v!ln catarrh, with Ita hum IliatliiK Hymptoma, mich an ImwkliiK, MplttliiK, blowing and had breath? Hyomel I a simple, antln..pic nn-rl- j Icliie, that you breathe through a I Hinall pocket lnlial"r over the part j aHected. It In inmle of Australian eiicyllptua j mixed with other germ klllliig and ineinlirani) aoothing antliicptlc. (iel a complete outfit today. It i only cohIh 100 and contain every-j thing neccKary to cure any ordinary! cae of catarrh. Extra bottle, If needed, SO cent. I Hyomel I the bent remedy In the! world for wire throat, cough and 1 ciildK, croup and bronchitis. It gives I wonderful relief In two minutes. Forj calo by drugglHt everywhere and by j Huntley Urn. Co. j Y OU DON'T HAVE TO SEND TO NEW YORK OR CHICAGO OR ANY OP THE BIG CITIES TO GET THE BEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN THE WORLD A PHONOGRAPH VICTOR $10.00 to $200.00 E ISON $12.50 to $200.00 We carry every machine and record made by the Victor and Ed ison companies and our prices are as low as you can buy any place on earth. And you can come right here and pick out the Records you want, and hear them before you buy them. Stop in any time and we will gladly play any Victor or Edison you want to hear. If you decide to buy a machine we will make easy terms to suit you. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Suspension Bridge Corner OREGON CITY JEWELERS The I'rcHbyterlnii llrotherhood In' planning for It monthly- gathering In he held on Friday evening of next week. The church will give a aoclal till Friday night In the hull of the Ancient Order of rnlted workmen. The marriage f J. W. 8. Owen to Mm H. I. 11. Stewart, took place Monday In thla city at the home of the groom. Klder S. II. Moffltt official- I e-e W Pay the Hlghtit Cash Price For all Kind of Country Produce Jeff K. Tldd, a Nun, at their homo on Tenth and Taylor Htreet. Mr. Tldd iih formerly 'MIh IU (ireen. Hherirr It II. ileatle and Mr. Ileat le were visitor at the home of Mr. nml Mr. W. A. lleylnuin at Ksincnila ? i Thursday. a Postmaster (limit, of Gladstone, lias t i I n notified Hint hereafter tho (!lad- I stone pcMtoitlce will be a money order ! office. Howard II. Kccles, principal of the I j While school at Itlverslde precinct, j lug. i Caiiliy, was In this city Haturday on, i his way in I'ortland. The ,l. M. Progressive Club of Knst ii Mrs. J. M. Collard. of Portland, i Jennings Uidge met nt the home of I spent Tuesday In Hilarity, the guest j Mrs. T. Sssmer January 18. After ? of Mrs A (loettllug. of Thirteenth and ! a Mliort hiialne meeting, a literary ! Washington street ! For LAND PLASTER see Oregon I ! Cliy Commission Company. j MrH K J. Hall, who has been vis J j lilug w ith her sister. Mm. ('. W. I , Kvaus. for the past week, has returned i fit lier Inline nf l.eulwtnti liliilwi f Wo carry thn largest slock of gisids In our lino In Clarkama County, and are In position to offer special lllduceuient lo CASH buyer. ----a- pnigrnninie w given. Mr. J. II. KvatiM, the president, read a paper en the life of longfellow. Quotations from the same author were given by tho member, and MIh Kronto Jen nltig. our talented young school teacher, gave a recitation which was Mr and Mm. Kll Atrldge and daugli-1 well received. The hostess served ,....... .... . . I . . I ' .I..II..I I ft.U 1.K VIHII lug j ll' o Hum rii i-nii nn-n in. mm iii" .iiii. adjourned tn meet with Mr. M. Hurt, February .1. LOCAL I3RIEPS Pr. 1. Q. Ice, Dentist, Itooma 17 and 18. Maoulc Illdg. For ORCHARD SPRAY see Oregon City Commission Company lir. M. C. Strickland returned from li Angeli Monday. II. It. Wilcox, of ICstnrnda. was In Oregon City on buslnc Haturday. K. J. Moore, a proinlni'iit rllUeu of Moliilla. I In the city visiting hi daughter. Mm. O. I). Kliy. William Vnuglian, of Molalla, and Hioliewnll J, Vaiighan, of Canliy, were In Hie city Thursday on liuslne. K. P. Carpenter, a prominent farm er of Stafford, was In Oregon City on InmlucsK Wednesilny. (ieorge Orm, a fanner of Cnrus, was In Oregon City on IiiihIiichh Mon ilay. Joseph (ioodfcllow lias sol, hi poultry and fish business In thl city In Kd Farr and Fred Hoppcl. ler. Vivian, who have hcen I with J. A. Tuft and family and Mrs. Helen Montour, returned to their home at Manitowoc, Wis, Thursday A gold crown properly fitted la the I greatest tooth aver. A poorly fu lled one may cause you thn toothache. 1 1. I.. IMckena, llelitlst. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nile, of tilnd I stone, who have ln-eli spending the I pan six month In the state of W is coiinlu, Illinois nml Minnesota, have I returned home, and report having I had n most enjoyable trip. I 11. ('. Curry, an attorney of Port-1 j land, formerly of this city. . In ! this city Thursday on liuslne. Mr. I Curry wa wearing a big smile, the ' reason being that a son arrived lit the! Curry home a few day ago. 1 A. (loetillng. government Inspector I at Fort Whitman, Washington, who' has been visiting with his faintly In this city for several week, left Fri day for Washington. He will visit ' his two sons nt Seattle nuil a brother al Turmoil before returning to Fort j Willi man. Yon nre welcome to eimult u about your dental work. Our advice Is i free, and you need not have u do the i work miles you desire. I U Pick ens, Dentist. I Mr, and Mrs. William llohlson, who! have mint" their residence In this ' city for eleven year and have con The young people of 8L John's Catholic Church gave a dancing party at the armory Thursday evening, Jan uary 27. The patronesses were Miss Fannie (!. Porter. Mrs. J. O. Flntiu rane, Mrs. Matt Michaels. Mr. T. F. O'Neill, Mr. II. T. Mrltulli. Mr. Malt Uaber. Mr Frank lluBch. Mm. M. I K. Clancy. The floor committee wa Dr. U U Plcken. J. 0. Flnncane, j William Mulvey. Matt llaber, Iiuls llarrv. Frank Hotter. The hall wa ! decorated for the occasion nnd punch ! wa erved. Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas Hllas Wright, the mayor of Liberal, was among the out of town people,,, mnK0 ,llt,r r,ltllr ,,, i ,.r, "The Heiiit of ll Hero," I the title' of a four-act drnmn given III the as sembly hall of the Mount Pleasant HchoolhniiHC Haturday night, January ?2, under Hie auspice of the Mount PleiiHiiut Civic Improvement Club. The cast follow: "Ollbert West over." owner of the Mammoth Mill, Philip J. Slnnott; "Seth Marlow," one of Natupre's noblemen, Cnrl Srhram; "Clarence Denton." an enemy In dis guise, Harold Swafford: "Arnold Payne." Tlllle's admirer, Frank Clark; "Cyru Hmlliln." a lovelorn widower, Arthur C. Warner: "Hubert." the of lice boy, Arthur King; "Caroline Westover." the Squire' Hlster, Mis l-eliih I Hat t : "Snllnn," the Snulre's who spent Thursday In Oregon City. (ieorge W. Prosser. post muster of Oswego, and F. K. Davlilson, road snpervhor of that pn-cliict, were In town Tuesday on buHlnesn. White crown with gold baud to pro tect the root I best for front teeth. They are handmade, V8 luako them. I.. I Plcken. Dentist. ( mine., ine ruir r-o.re, nine nermeii .,....,., .h ,M , lnvM u.h ..s.,,h .. Klalne King -I'lllln'u Lrl.tnil ' a u'tti. land, where they will enter business. ,..,. , u-o,,,,,,, ,,.,. ..,'.-,.. ,., They will ell out their Block of goods j ,,.,, (lf n'nvl(v Mls8 I jlilan'nnlmer. here. j i If you wish tt crown, bridge or Bet' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Tufts, of Glad nf teeth como In and have a looth J stone, were given a very pleasant Bur- talk with u. It -will not rout you I prise at their home Tuesday night by anything unless wo do the work. U, their children and other relatives, U Pickens, Dentist. ' who congregated nt an early hour, and MILWAUKIE. ; property owners to attend this meet- ' Ing, a It will he properly presented Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Portland. . and thoroughly discussed. Remember were (he guest at the Hansen home the dale, February 3rd. on Sunday. We have Jut received word, official- Mr. Harvey ha received orders ly, that the 5 cent fare to Oregon City from Captain Kelmers. who ha an j will not be granted, orrhurd of 700 acres near Newberg. ' The splendid attractions offered the for a carload of apple trees of the past week at the theatre, which have Hpllzenherg nnd Newtown Pippin. i been presenting David W'arfield, Har- 8am Pearson ha returned from ! ry Lander, Marie Cahill. Florence Rob Portland, where he wa called by the erts and Rose Mellvllle have been en lllncK and death of hi little grand- Joyed by many of our people. The son, Kmest lirooks, son of Mr. and Emmon gave a theatre party one eve Mr. R. C. Ilrook. The cause of the; nlng and among others going down little fellow's death was rheumatism were Mr. and Mra. J. Jennings and of the heart. The funeral services Mr. and Mr. George Morse and Miss were held on Wednesday from the Mable .Morse and C. W. Beckner. Many Dunning undertaking parlor. 1 are anticipating hearing the celebrated Mr. Homer Miillun, who ha been i Carreno, one of the world's greatest 111 for some time, has been taken to ' pianist. wh(f Is in Portland on Wed the Sellwood Hospital, where she will ' nesday, of this week, undergo- medical treatment. ! MIks Mabel Tower, of Portland, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Lechler nd daughter. Ited with Miss Moran, of Meldrum, Ruth, have gone to Los Angeles, and i during the past week, expect to be gone about three months. The daughters of Mrs. William Rose Many of the young people and ome planned a very pretty birthday dinner of the older ones are planning to at-1 for their mother on Sunday, of last tend the dance to tie given on Frl-, week. Cover were laid for eight and day night, January IS. I the dinner was served in Southern The building on the Wetzler lot will i style. Mrs. Rose Is from Kentucky be removed from ll present location i and has taught her daughters how to In February to make room for the prepare many dainty soutnern aisnes. new cement building. This will bej The home of Mr. and Mrs. William one of the finest store building In i L. Finley was the scene of a merry Wllwaukle when completed. i gathering on Saturday evening, the oc- Tho Mothers' and Teachers' Club Is caskm being a a farewell party ten- club, of East Jennings Lodge Thurs day, with an afternoon tea. Mrs. Spauldlng Is a very genial hostess, and the ladles enjoyed themselves very much. A short literary program was given and Mrs. Ellis, one of the members told the fortunes of some of those present, which caused much merriment. Taken altogether It was a very pleasant affair. Mr. J. Jennings and Mrs. M. Hart were guests' of honor at an afternoon tea given by Mrs. Westerfleld at Jen nings Lodge the past week. THE J0HN80N REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farm a Specialty. P. 0. Box 213 Milwaukee, Or. First Semi-Annual Qearamce Salic OF 151(D) IE AT THE; Main Street JUSTIN S. LAGESON Opposite Postoffice making extensive preparations for the entertainment to be given at the Orange hall on Monday night, Febru ary 7. Thl 1 to be a seven cent affair, and this number will be appro priately carried out during the even ing. A programme Is being arranged, nnd everything promise to be a most successful entertHtnnieut. The bridge of the Ileaverton-Wllls-burg Railroad aero Kellogg lake Is Hearing completion. A large force of men Is at work on the construc tion. The building occupied by the Mil waukle Pharmacy, Is undergoing re pairs, and the building will be en larged. Kerr nnd Shliidler, contract ors, are doing the work. A large class of candidates was tak en into the order of the Woodmen of the World at the meeting held last Wednesday night. On Friday night of thl week the member will be Initi ated by the Webfoot Camp at Port land. Over .15 members have been taken into the order lnce the con test started. Another contest Is now on, nnd the captains are Dr. Townley and Mr. Ihman. There will be morning and after noon services nt St. John's Church next Sunday. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at 10:30, with ser mon, and the regular service of ev ening prnyer and sermon will be held at 2:30. Rev. T. T. F. Howen. of Ore gon City, will officiate at both services. It Dowllng sell your property, dered by Miss Bronte Jennings, when he invited In a number of Mr. and Mrs. Fluley's friends and a delightful time was enjoyed by all A Grey'a motor will arrive this week for H. H. Emmons launch and will be Installed at once by Arthur Caddy. Charles Redwood and Mr. J. F. Jen nings are visiting at the Shepperd's Hot Springs. In Wash. Will Haverman has purchased the stock of goods in Mrs. T. C. Rice's general store at this place. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Morse and son Calvin. Jr., visited at Oregon City and the Lodge on Sunday and on Monday evening entertained with a six o'clock dinner at their home on Flanders street. In Portland. A Jolly theatre party of Oregon City and Jeunlngs Lodge folks attended the Sis Hopkins play at the Baker in Portland on Saturday evening. Lloyd Spooner and Miss Flossie Jennings were visitors on Sunday at tho T. J. Spooner home. Mr. Deveraux, of Portland, but form erly of Elk City, was a visitor at the Walter E. Beckner home on Sunday. As spring approaches we can see many Improvements Jn this little vil Uage. Mr. Soesbe has built new walks and fence along his property. J. S. Roberts has a new addition well under way and is assisted by M. McMonl gal. Mr. Newell's new house is being plastered aud Mr. Painton's new house is well under way and the masons are I expected during the week, j Mrs. William Ross and Miss Edna, I of Vancouver, Wash., are at present at their cottage aud calling and re j newlng old acquaintances at thla high ! l,ll,ce' IIIMl , Tn.il. Unmnlrtll hllVD tMT. ttliu .m a. dHi.n iiauipiuti .... . returned to their cottage and are en- SCHOOL NOTES. How Is this for a break from school student: "How is your He99i Bessie Holt was absent from school "'l,! a few days last week owing to her mother's Illness. A debate wns held between the high school students last Friday af ternoon, on the ouestlon, "Resolved. That Mllwaulifte should be annexed to Portland." The decision was In A dSsirwIH 'beheb, in February - " on Rev Shauer, of Portland, the presld- j lug elder of the Evangelical Church, preached at the Grace Chapel on Sun ' day, January 23rd from John 1-14. The attendances was good and all enjoyed the sermon, as Rev. Shuuer Is an ear nest and able speaker. A choir under the direction of Rev. Shupp has been Resolved. That George Washing ton was of more benefit to the Vnlted States than Abraham Lincoln." jrrs.'- Hndden, Mrs. Thresher nnd Mrs. Weaver were visitors In Mrs. Shaw's room last Friday afternoon. There are a number of new pupils entering school right along: Iook9 like Milwaukee Is growing. The pupils of first year high have completed their course In book-keeping and will be ready for their exam ination Friday. For CEMENT see Oregon City Com mission Company. ' JENNINGS LODGE. A meeting which we hope will be attended by a good number of our I.odge people, Is to be held at Oak Grove, Thursday evening, Feb ruary 3rd,, at which time the question will be discussed of annexing to Mult nomah county all property as far south as the Clackamas River and at present In Clackamas County. This Is an Important meeting and we cannot too Btrongty urge the people who are class and rendered some choice mus ic. H. C. Painton, after three weeks' Ill ness Is once more able to be'ont and was a county sent visuor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McMonignl are enjoy ing a visit from their little grandson, from Sellwood. Rev. Shupp, of Mllwnukie, was call ing at the Lodge on Wednesday of Inst week. P. D. Newell and family will arrive about the 28th of the month to take up their residence at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Finley are going to spend some lime visiting In Arizona. EAST JENNINGS LODGE. DEL MONTE THE BEAUTIFUL, on the placid Monterey Bay The superb all-year-round resort of CALIFORNIA Situated in the midst of a magnificent Pine Forest. Boating, Swimming. Bathing, The 17-mlle Drive, Nine and Elghteen-hole Golf Links Golf grounds cover on hundred and twenty-one acres. Country Life with City Luxuries and Comforts. Del Monte i reached via the Southern Pacific Company AND THE "Road of a Thousand Wonders" $55.00 Round trip rate from Portland to Los Angeles allows stop-over at this famous watering place in either direction. For literature telling of the many attractions, call on any S. P. or O. R. & N. Agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Mrs. J. B. Evans attended the Fed erated Clubs' Loan Fund day Wed nesday In Portland. Mrs. H. Spauldlng, of Oak Grove, entertained the Progressive Social W. E. THRESHER LAWYER niLWAl'KIE, -OREQON The King jp of fc K Enter- fei, Jt,j tainers J Ml f. A Genuine Edison Phonograph Outfit Sent Without Cost to You on 10 Days Free Trial Why Not Consider This Of fer Now? This is an invitation to every reader of this paper to write us, at once, for our free trial offer no money down!) months to pay no interest charged we pay the freight and give ten days to try an Edison Phonograph in your own home. 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