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OliEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1910. 8 ! ! "1- !- ki n iMmMf i 7 We ask you to simply look at the L System Clothes displayed at our store. A try on a look in the mirror and you'll know what to do next. The newest creations in Fur nishings, Hats and Shoes now on display. price: bros. Exclusive Clothier for Men and Young Men SIXTH AND MAIN STS., OREGON CITY, ORE. Agents HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for Men, Women and Children ' MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mrs. Mason KelloRg's baby Is quite poorly with an abscess in its head. Gladys Bullard is on the sick list this week. Mrs. V. Henderson is sick. Mrs. O. P. Kellogg has an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldredge are under the doctor's care. Mr. Mack is seriously ill this week with congestion of the lungs. Alma and Lawrence Mack came home Monday. Mrs. F. Darling had the misfortune to fall at the mill last week and break her left forearm. Mr. Hahn, who died with a stroke of paralysis, was buried on Thursday of last week. Born, to the wife of Mr. Rose, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Weidner started to Germany last week. Mr. Allison came home from the tospltal Saturday. Miss Stella Kellogg, of Maple Lane, was shaking hands with old friends in this berg last Sunday. Mr. Osmon spent last Sunday at home with his family. ! ! a New and UorfoCR M iV Mr. C ay Green and wife, of the West Side, spent last Sunday with his; brother. J . Green and family. H. Everhart. of Molalla. was trans-. acting business In town this week. i .Mr. rnuiips ana lamiij, or touon. I are Tisitlng Mr. Gorbett and family, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Calavan spent last Sat-i urday and Sunday at Canby. Curtis Selby, who has been work-; ing at Meadow-brook, came home lastj Tuesday. , The regular meeting of the Moun- i (aln View Booster Club was held on ; Tuesday evening. The question dis- cussed was sidewalk and s(reet lm-i provement. Speeches were made by Messrs. Brandt. Hall, Francis, Gor bett, Gillett, Gerber. Lewellen, and Calavan. A short literary programme was given. After the club adjourned a short titpe was spent in dancing. The True Blue Lodge. Ladies' Loyal Orange Association, met In Shannon's Hall, Monday evening. A good social time was enjoyed, by all present. A banquet will be given to the members a?d friends in the near future. The members expect to visit the Portland lodge soon. AUTOMOBILES REPAIRED BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES nly Smpkte Fine Line of Baseball Goods. Gttns, Revolvers, Ammttnition BEST STOCK OF SPORTING GOODS IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY CANBY AND Rhubarb and Asparagus Successfully Railed In Cnby. There In no doubt but that some of the. Aiifat rhubarb nuU awitigu (tint Is raised th the st. Ma of Oregon Is that raised In 'Canby. ; Among (huso who are making a speMalty In thorn two varieties Tf vegetables, and who ar1 making n success of tt are A. M. Yln ard, Fred Hampton. A. II. Cummliiga CANBY. Sim Undsey wont to Oregon City on a business trip on Monday morning, returning here in the evening, and from here proceeded to Salem, where he remained until Tuesday night. Mr. Liudsey is making arrangements for the holding of the race meet at the fair grounds on .May 14. i A. U. Paddock, the druggist, went to Portiana on Tuesday morning on a hnsiiips trln The Canbv band will give another of ,ts fnJoyabe uanc,.s a, tne Cltv fIall on Saturday ulght. The band wU1 furnlsn ,he maiic for the danc-1 lnK. Manv fro,,, Aurora. Barlow and other sections of the county are plan-1 ning to attend the party. The dances that have heretofore been given by I the band have always proved to be 1 most successful affairs, and have been attended by large crowds. ' Mrs. James Evans went to Portland on Monday's train, and visited with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Burgoyne, : returning to her home on Tuesday evening's train. Mrs. L. Arnold, who recently sold her farm on the West Side of the river,' including her livestock, to the Moody Land Company, arrived In this city on Monday evening, and spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her brother. James Evans, and wife. Mrs- Arnold left on Wednesday morning for Pendleton, where she goes for the benefit of her health. The Arnold farm was one of the best along the Willamette River, consisting of 200 acres, and the price was $30,000. On 5J v-Jy-V.v - h H , . j A a- " ' ix :' ' ..a,-' fcy V"- , .... w V' ' ' " FPU 'Second .i, SOUTHERN ami Mr, Itaiflw. l-argo tpiautltlc are being out each day niiil shipped to Portland and local markets., whore there la a steady demand at good trices. ... i - . . . . . ...j' Tlio a bow Illustration Is lhar ofiihbl Riverside Fmm owned, by A. R Ciim niliigs, who ,li one of ilia most mio I'osshil farmer In tho county. HI 40-aore furni h,Vs energy auj eiitor prists It bflngf wcU kept, well farmed, Yi Rhubarb Cardan On Cummlng't Farm. this farm sweet Vnatooa and peanuts are successfully .raised. Mrs. Arnold has Just hail 15-seres planted to peach trees, this fruit uf which largo quart lilies can be grown on this land. Miss Hortnoser, of Portland, was in this city on Siiml.iy on business. Hoy Lee was an Oregon City vis itor on Saturday. It. B. Undsoy. who has boon spend ing several days In McMlnnvllle, has returned to Canby. Mr. Umlsoy ex pects to leave anin for that city with several horses that ho will train on the race track. ' George Spencer, who recently sold his place in this city, will move his family to Aurora the latter part of the week. Mr. SjK'ncer being employed iu that town L. C. Mlsi .has bought residence property at Purest Grove, ami where I he expects to move his family In the near future. Mrs. Mlsj mid son hare been residing in this city at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. C. Scotien, while Mr. Mist Is on th road, and (hey, ((H), expect to -dispose of their property Interests here and move to Forest Grove. Mrs. Charles Rauch has gone to Portland, whrre she and her husband will make (heir future home, Mr. Rauch having purchased any Interest in a blacksmith shop In that city, , Otto Krueger. Claud Patch. V. Sandsness and Ruhy Smith went to Aurora on Sunday In one of White A Scheer's automobiles. They report a pleasant trip. Allen Grlhble, ho left here some time ago with bb brother for Grant arage 'aa CLACKAMAS and thoro In every vvldonoo of scion title knowledge ,if farntliiK. Ust Hutu inor ho shipped over nine tons of rhu barb, from his rlnibiVrlCiAlJlC width is iuiwn in tho nliovu picture. into is now a buy season for the asparagus ami rhubarb grower; niiil, it is osiimnlcd front present Unties lions that many hundreds of pounds win ho shipped from horo to tho Port land markets. , . , 4'-' - V1','" 1 ' tJm At Canby. County. Oregon, Is very III with In flamatory rheumatism. e has boeu taken to the Hot Springs, whom It Is reported that ho Is Improving, and as soon as ho Is able to travel will be brought to his home ut (irlhhl Pralr-1 ir. William Cillmore, who has been at Ulo, Wash., for tho past (wo months, has returned to Canby. Mrs. (J. W. Kessolrlng spenl Sun' day at tho (irlbhlo homo at (irlbble Prairie. Mrs. Kspey Shields wont to Port land Tuesday morning, where she will remain for a few davs. Mrs. Shields will leave on Saturday night for California, where she gies on a pleasure trip to San Kranclsco. Oak land, and other places of Interest she will be accompanied by Miss Ora Lee. Miss Mable Tacklcaon, of Wnshoii gal. Wash., was an over Sunday vis itor In this city. She left on Monday for Aurora, where she will visit with her father. Miss Flora Armstrong, of Portland, Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Zollner. Mr. Sayer, of Brownsville, after vis iting In this city tho guest of her daughter. Mr..'F. Dillingham, fef, fr his home Tuesday niornlnir his home Tuesday morning. F. Dillingham was a Portland vis itor on Tuesday. Dr. DeLesplnasse has moved his dental parlors to tho new building re cently erected on the Knight property on First street.. The lower floor of this building will be occupied by Meeks & Baty as a barber shop. The; 3 MM NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF OREGON CITY Automobiles Supplies PACIFIC PHONE 77 floor of tho latter la cement and will bo one of tho jniml up todutn shops in tins part of tho enmity. M. 0. l.oti" 'u hi Oi'egon Hiy'rtn TuoHday and Wednesday. Mr. Uo waa a delegulo to, tho OlM'll Itlvor As- iooiiitinii, whloli wn hehl In that elty uli V'edniidiiy. Mi', ami Mis. ItKt iht and daimliftr, llidoiv, have tmon- Uio huonis or Mr. and Mr. M J. Loo durliiK tho week, Mr Hhlpiimn, eoniritotor of Hun Kiiinctseo, was In t'auhy m business tho llrst of Iho week, .lleorgv luiollo and oil. , Mai shall, of Mount I'leitHiinl, wero In Canby on Hominy. It. S. Coo was In Oregon city Fri day, having gone (hero to attend a mooting of llio .Clni'ltainwH r'rullurow- ois' Association, which look lilac tlilat afternoon. Mrs. Ilowitid lllssell went to Ore gon City on Friday wheixi she vlsllod Willi relative. , .Mr. ami Mm. flinnt Whlto were In Oregon City Krlday on their way to Portland, wtufio Mr, While went to purchase a new nutoiuohllo. Mr. Whlto has already two nutus for bis garage I Cntihy, but ex peels to mid annlhor live passengiu- to ai'i'ominodiilo tho ivttroiiage ul that place,' Mrs. CftsNlo Kvaiis, Mrs. Hitllor and nleco wore In Oregon Cliy Krlday inoriilng on their way to Portland, where thoy attended lho baseliall game. Mlsa Cora Saiidsuess, who has been at Aurora for several mouths, has re turned to Cuniiy, ami will assist her father In tho hardwaro and farming Implement store. Mr. Kaiirisnoss lias Just bad built all otth-ii n bis building and Miss Samlsliess will bo the hook keeper for tno hriu. The cannery building, which was recently finished, has boon accepted, mid Mr. Miller, w ho hud charge of the const ruction of the building, Ml thin week for his home In ICugono James Adklitrt left this win'k for San Krnuolseo, where ho goes on business . On Sunday jnou pounds of hulter In connection w ith his sawmill. ) were shipped to points, nud on Wed- Mrs. Wllllnin Gram ami sister. Miss tiesday morning lilno (snnnls Worn Kstlier Knight, of Stmttlo,,Wasli.. who I chinned. Charles Frear, who anslst have lieyu visiting III this city for e,r In iho Installing of tho plant nl sovunfl weeks, w ill leave for their i this place, and who Is field manager homo on Saturday night. I I lor tho company, wrotu a few days t K. Itoinlg went lo portluml on Tuesday afternoon's train, returning on Wednesday. Albert Knight, of Portland, who has 1 visiting with relative hern for several days, has returned to hU nnm' IaiiiIs Myers, of St. Johns, spent Sunday In this city. Mr. McKluney, who has been con lined In a hospital In Portland, where he underwent n surgical operation for appendicitis, was brought back to t'anliy on Monday night, and Is rapid ly recovering Miss Annie Krueger, Mis Fay Vle- Tlmr., nn. I Mini -TOIL. 11 .,.. ..r Portland, came to Canby on Saturday night nml attended the dancing party I given at Aurora Saturday night. They spent Sunday with relative, In this rify Mis Untile Myers, of Portland. spent Sunday lit Canny visiting with! rt'ltttlvri A family by the nan f Alexander ' ...I..,. i i .1.1. -i. . .ik re ,h king for a U Ion I rnn' r' '""king for a location. Mr. Alexander la delighted with tho forego,, climate, and It I probable , that tho family will settle near this pine,, . .' .... Judge Haye and wife, of Oswego. were In Canby on Sunday the guest of their daughter, MY, Grant Whlto. Robert llrllt, of Salem, was In this Hsiciiines f the Gity oily visiting Willi friends oil Wednes day of Inst week. Mrs. (Irani Whlto woul to Oregon City on n liustfii'sM trip Tuesday 'morn ing, Rl (atatt Transfers, Thoro Is still a great deal of land ITU'lng sought for In this part of Cluck- amas County, nml during lliii pust week two land dnl hnv boii closed by llio Canby lloiilly Coinpuny, with several others periling. Thu Hpeucor place, consisting of tl 14 acres was sold .through litis llini In Mrs.JCIvIra SalliiiHish fur IJWHi, nnd' (ho Kilmer A Kendall place of 114 acres In Mr, Pod mi for liiNiin. Mr. I lodge Is a new comer, having come hero from Twin Kails, Idiiho, .' Club Is Cntirtalnvd. Olio of Iho most successful card par. iis given III this cliy this season was that given at the Collage on Wcilncs. day night of lasl weeii when Mr. and Mrs, Adam Knight oiilorlalned Iho Klvo Hundred Club. Th" evening was spenl In Iho delightful pUHlliuu of Klve Hundred, inter which refreshment 1 were served by Mrs. Knight, who was assisted by her sister. Mrs, Casslo K.vniis. Tho prlnos were won by Mr. Charles llntes, Howard Kccles, Mrs. (,'asslo Kvaiis and llohi't't llrllt. Tho members attending were Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Ilalr, Mr. ami Mrs. C. T. Hates, Mr, and MHs. J, U ICcker sou, Mr. ami Mrs. ICd llradtl.'Mrs Cas slo Kvans, Mrs. M. J. Umi, Miss Ora Ij c, Howard ICcclos, (olier( llrllt and Hoy U'o, R. 0. Mlllsr li Champion Cream Buytr. It. I) Miller, who recently sold his farm In tho southefu part of tho con li ly, Is considered to le tho champion cream buyer for the Corvallls Cream ery Company. On Tuesday morning ho brought to the creamery li.'i gal lons of cream The company employs live cream gatherers. Mr. Miller's territory covers. Needy, Moiinl Angel, llubbaid. Woodhnrii mid Aurora. ago to J. C, Kapulsch, of this city. ' coiigraiulnilug him on the excellent butler the plant Is turning out , Births. r, Air 3;, , Mr. nl)l Mrg (i,iud Holy, a sou.- Horn. Friday. Anrll 22. lo Mr and Mm II, .v liur.lettn. Children Ory . FOR FLETCHER'S c ASTO R I A NEW ERA. lie sure ami roitio to the basket sh- ,l . . 1 . V ' . ,,l,y ''f'"' ,Vny .,mv" '"!'.' f """ 'r "''"" t programme Is being prepared for tho , occasion. T, , reoorie,! ( " """ """ "V" " i"'rn, m ,ii r nml .lira, jwti niiiri n '!m"r.,,, .,,"".'."y' . -""r. biiii Airs veiei ctnto were out lo H.e..t,l.y. . ''."..T 'V"".'!! uo?1 ,,lBJr. '" fr he W I teiihurg '"7' UM ' ' ' w' " " , . o James trans Is building a gasoline launch for lien Felix. ,,. rrm WM, ,., a, ,h(, ,)u,lD parlors Sunday v-P v..tei.' no..lr.i in. si.i.i... at Warner Grange last week. HOME PHONE 193