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OUEUON CITY ENTJSKWUHE," KKJDAV, -MAY 0, JUJU. LARSEN & COMPANY J T T Cor 10th A Main Bt. oreoon' city, oniaoN. Wholesale and Retail t S GROCERIES AND PRODUCE i i : WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE LAND PLASTER Hoy, Grain, Held, flower and Gar den Seeds. LOCAL BRIEPS Dr. L. 0. Ice, Dnullut, Room IT nd 11, Maaoulo llldg. iifwapapnr given away at En terprise iifltro, J. II. Ki'lito, of Ml) wnukti. was In Ori'icmi City on IiiihIikm Hitturduy, Uri'tix In marry was Issued Mon iluy In Annie Payne and II. K. Pint-l-y. A. ('lurk. n( Mllwaukle, was In tlili rliy Monday mnmliiK on bitsliicaa irlii. ir. Towuley, Mllwaukle, was In . Orrguit City mi profi'aalonal business Mmidiiy. Mim Amy ItiMlii'Htt'r, (if Portland, U tlii Burnt fur a few diiya of Mm. Kdward Mrhwith. T. It A. Hellwood. prominent ma iden! of .Mllwaukle. waa In tlllH rlty Thuradny mi huahua. HutK Tax 'uiiiinliiiiliiiiir ('hnrlm Galloway, nf HbI'Mii, wait In Ort'iion Cliv mi IiiiIiiim Krlday, , ir. Towuley, of Mllwaukjn, ft prom inent physician of Hint city, was In Oregon city Monday. Mm. Frank Homier and Harriet ;immcI were visiting over Huinlny with frli'tida at Nrwlx-rg. Mm. J. W. Norrl ha gone to Mon ument, where aim will vialt with her aon. Dr. It' Morris, and wife. Mla Uor Hmlth. aflr visiting relative In this city for several daya, left Krlday for Wliltn Halmou, Wash. Charlra llliihm. formerly of ttila rlty. hut now of I'ortland. la rotiflni'tl ' In i In- lioilial with (yihold pneii. nionla. , 1 It Treinbath, who haa been er loualy III ,at Mllwaukle for thn past year, la Improving rapidly, and la via lllnic In thla city. Mlna I'luia Hhaver. of Portland, waa lit thla rlty Krldny afternoon on hir way to Martiuam, where aha will vtMlt with relatives. J T. Krrlimton, of pixie. California, who haa been vlaltlttg wtih hla slater In law, Mra. Edward Hrhwab, returned to hla homo Monday. J. II. Latoiiroitv. an attorney of ortlnnd. passed through the city Monday rn rout from Kugenn. where he had been spending a few day. Clifford l Zlegler. who haa lieen the llnotyM operator for thn Oregon City Knterprlur, left on Haturdny night for I'ortland,. where h haa accepted a almllnr Kaltlon. George Hull, who recently returned from Ili-iid,. haa accepted a position wlih the Vaclflo Htatea Telephone Telegraph Company, and will travel for the company. Merrill Scripture, who la a graduate of one of the business colleges or I'ortland, haa tnkeh a position with the fort titiul hrnnch of the Marshall Wella Hardware Company. C. W. Nohlltt. one of the prominent ploneera of the atate, whoae residence U lit Needy, la visiting for a few daya wltha hla daughter, Mra. M, J, More Intid, of !n h and Main streets. Mrs. J. C. Paddock, who left aeveral weeks ago for Long lleach. Oregon, where nlie haa been vlnltlng with her alHter, Mm. peilmnn, haa returned and la much Improved in health. Mra. Clara Chute, an old realdeut of Knnan City Addition, waa taken to I'ortlnnd Friday, where alio vlll undericti an operation for cataracta of the eyi'M, at the Oood Hnmorltuu Iloa pltal. Mm. H. M. Hiirfua, of thla city, ncrnnipanleil her there. Mra. C. O. T. Wllllama and dniiKh ter. Mm. C. (1. Miller, accompanied hy the Imter'a aon, will leavu on Hat urdny for (tend, Oregon, where they will vlnll with the foriner'a ilnuKhter, Mm. J, M. 1-awrencn. I Dr. 0, II, TnilllliKfr, i nll kiiown opllclitn and really operator of lful hard, waa In ill" rllyj i on biiNlnaa yiiaNTiJnjr.l ( ,- ( ' ,., i ( ; , County Jiiiign Pliiilck luia niitdn ap point menta lo deliver aililreanua at Hllvertmi , May 7, iitui nl CoUiikc (iiovo May H. ' " " ' Tim ClackumaM Cnunly K'mA Hucl n l. v will hold Ita roisulnr mailing at 3 o'clock next Hnlurdiiy aflnrnoon In the pailora of the ('umiin'rclul C'luli. , Pr, Thomna J. Km, of I'oilliiiiil, lina arrived In OreKon City to luraln and Inta I n It mi iiMlrea In (h Mnaotilc HillldlliK. Pt't.Kox la ii Kfailii'ttM of the lllilverally of Ori'Kun, l.lcoioina to marry were laaiii'd Weil mmiliiy fo Anna Kroilorlcl and Murtlu Denny, Nma K H"nm and J. w. Tohrn hurry, pora Kntulle ISmlireu and lluxh MiHhexon. Ilnllil) Cmulait, of Hiili'in, a former ludiilit of thn I'lilverHlly of prvKim, la loiindliig up the work of iMiuiii'jr. allliif the peoplo of Cnliby for the CnltKil Hflitea (-i'I)hiim Mini will have hla luxk coniii'leii linfiirn May 111. Noniittii White Mild V, F. Willie, who )eft here In the early aprltiK. for ilii'lr lioiiHuii'Uil In jik (,'oiiiity, have been heard from, and report that while dlguliiK ' w,,l li''lr 'l"lni they all in k anlt witter mid found many ncu ahella. They had reached a depth Of 40 feet. Lloyd Wllllama. deputy recorder, hiu I'i'liiriied front Idaho, Mr. Wll lluma vtnlled at Itoine City, Idithii, for four weeka, and on hla return, ho via Itvd with hla brother, pr. A. II. Wll lluma, ileiillnt of thul plant. Ha waa joined at Half Way by hla wife and children, who acroivpanled lilui home, 1 Mra. A. I.. Illanchard left Monday for HprlugwaU'r, whoru aha atended the funeral of her I'onMn, the late L. Mnrra, wboaa death occurred at Hiilem. Mr. Mnrra waa at one time oioMif the pronilnettl renldeuta of Hpi'lnKwafer. lie leavea llvii children, Jack Marra, of Mount rieimnut, hiring one of the aoua. ' Mra. I. J. Ciordon, of Hiereitaoti, Waah., arrived In thla city on Thiira iluy afternoon and will vlalt with Mr. and Mra, M. 1C. Aninit, of Maple Uuie. After vlaltlng there for two win-ka a lie will go to Kelilotl, Oregon, where her uualiand hua prerueded tier, which placa will be their future hntnii. II. N. Cadell, who haa been con nected with the real ratal firm of W. K. Hrhooley t Company for tho laat two yeara, haa retired and will prob ably move to I'ortland. Mr. Kchooley only recently relurneii from an tended, trip In thn Kaat, wher . ho placed In clrculatloii a great deal of literature concerning; thn ri'aourcea and advantagea of Oregon and Clack amaa County In particular. Kenneth 8. Itouretto returned Sat urday evening from New York. Me haa been traveling during the year among the collegia In the Kaatern Hiatea. lie returned by way of Cali fornia and vlalted the unlvcraltloa at Hiauford and Berkeley. Mr. I-tour-ette will lie here a month, vlilllng hla parent, Mr. and Mra. P. C. Ijitour ette. Il will return to New York and at that city will take ateamer for China, and will bcconin an Inatructor In tho new Yala L'nlvemlty In Central China. MACKSBURG MEETING A DECIDED SUCCESS LARGER ATTENDANCE OF CHILD REN AND PATRONS THAN AT ANY FORMER GATHERING. Thn local teachers' luatltiite held at Mackatiurg Saturday waa well attend' eil, although the weather Waa imfnvor able, and the meeting waa ft decided aucceaa, xTher were not aa many teachera attending aa at former meet Inga, hut there waa a larger attend mice of patrona and children than at any meeting held by tho teachers of the county. The good peoplo of Mackatiurg nerved bountiful dinner, and thn children of the Mackatiurg achool had prepared an excellent mimical and literary programme. A. O. Kroel, of Oregon City, apoke iiikiii "HoclalUIng tho rubllc Schools." Ilia addreaa wua well received. A A. Iliildwln, of ACackaburg, apoke upon "The Helm Ion of the Clnckamaa County Kalr lo tho Public Schoola." J. W. Smith. f Mackabtirg. prealdent of the Clnckamaa County Kalr Aaaocl ation, waa preaeul and auld thnt he waa auro that the lair aaaocliitton would do ita part In offering prem liliua for the exhlblU of the schools at tho fair. County Superlntenilent Oary follow, ed Mr. Smith, explaining the fund lliw The peoplo of MiickHburg doubtloaa favor tho propoHltlon, becauaa it would be a very great benefit to that cnmmunlty. It would .doubtloaa re mit In the entabllHhmcnt of ft high achool at Muckaburg. DISPLAY AT STATE FAIR CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILL HAVE LARGE AND CREDITABLE EXHIBIT AT SALEM. ' .' v FREYTAG WORKS HARD Evary Effort Will B Put Forward to 8curt Fin DUplay of Pro ducta of tha Soil and Factorlca. Through Ilia efforta of 0. K. Kruy lag, vico'prealtluiil of tho C'luckaniua County Kalr Aamiclatlim, and other offlcera of the Aaaoclatlon, there will be ft linn exhibit thla year from Clack- HiiiiiM County at tho State Kalr, which will ho held September 12 to 17 at Hnlem. Mr. Krnytag hua been ar pointed auperliitondunt of the pavilion at the Htate Kulr and liulhlng will be left undone to ninko thn Clnckamaa County exhibit aucceaaful. Already offi-ra have been made for dlaplaya. Tha Oregon City Manufacturing Com pnny'a wiHilen mllla will have a large exhibit of bluiikxia and robea, and It la expected that .the paper mllla will have i heir produrta on exhibition at Hnlem. Kvery effort will bo put for ward by Mr. Kreytng and hla aaaocl atea to aecure a great dlapluy of the produrta of the noil, along agricul tural and horticultural lima. The Stale Kalr la acbeduled In advance of the animal CJackamaa , County Kalr and the exhibit will be brought from Hnlem and illaplnyed at the Cunby pa vilion, where It may bo aeen by thoae who were not ablo to attend the State Kalr. ELLIOTT OOE8 SCOT FREE. 8tat Fall to Prove Charge Agalnat Eagl Creak Man. Judge Campbell Weilneaday after noon Inntructedi the jury to bring In a verdict of acquittal In the caae of the State of Oregon va. K. E. Elliott, who waa Indicted by the grand Jury on a charge of aelllng liquor to W, P. Karrel on April 11 laat. In Eagle Creekl 'rclnct. which la rtry. Karrel went on the aland aim ewore tnat ne naa never obtained liquor from Elliott on that date and on thla allowing Judge Campbell ordered a directed verdict. Two wltneaaea testified they bad ob tained liquor from Elliott and the Stale had other wltneaae to prove that Elliott had dispensed intoxlcanta. Alberta farm Land The Canadian Pacific Railway Track Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta fresh land on the market all the time, right un the Railroad no stumps, no brush. Sold at low figures, oaten years time cannot be beat for Investment. Buy while it Is cheap. Come with 'us, and see for yourself. Excursions leave Portland every ten days. See Agent at ' . ' , ' ; C. H, DYE'S LAW OFFICE . . i . I . Corner 8th and Mala Streets ..' , " ; 1 OREGON CITY, OREGON J Mualolan Will Mak Horn In Or gon City. Mrs. J. C. P. Wcalengard nd funv lly, who have liecn endlng the paat four yeara In Uurope, have returned and are now making their home thla city, Mr . Weateugard having purchased tho bualneaa of Alvln Ml ley. Mlaa Klorence aud Mlna Melha Weatengard have been studying the violin and piano under some of the great maatera In Herlln, and have opened a studio at their home at C07 Center street. Mra. Weatengard haa also been studying voice culture. Be fore going to Europe she took an act Ive part In chorus work in concert given In I'ortland, her former home, Her children are niuaiciana wtin great future before them, and have made wonderful progress with their music since going to fcurope. Jersey Cattle For Clackamas. A great many atockmen from here attended the auction aale of Jersey rattle at 8capHso last Tuesday. This berd Is one of the best In the United Stnles. Three flno bulls were brouKM Into this county by William J. McCord. of Oregon City, W. O Vauahan. of Molalla. and Mr. Kauff man, of JN'eedy. The prlcea ranged from $300 to $ti)0. It Is expected that these animals, which are of the best strains In tao country, will be exhib ited at the Clackamas County Fair in Canby next Kali. The purchase of these high bred animals In Clackamas County will not only benefit tne own era, bul the county as ft whole. Service at Christian Church, n,HuilHn church. C ladatone. ser vices Sunday. Mny 8: Rlhle school at 10. prenchlng at 11 and 7:45. Morn- lug theme, "Tho Serpent inai Hires, and the Adder That Stings." Even lug themo. "A Groat Victory Over the Oreatest Tyrant.- pecmt music, A. il. Mulkey, Pastor. O. i i I I I SOCIETY Tho fourth anulversary of the Pyth Inn Slaters waa observed In ft moat brilliant manner In the Woodmen hall on Monday evening, when about 150 peoplo attended. Orphla Temple, of Portland, attended In a bony and en Joyed the hospitality of the local or ganization. Tho reception room where tho programme waa given, and tho banquet hall were artistically decorated for tho occasion. Tho lodge room was In .lllhcn, applo blossoms and colors of the order, whllo the din Ing room was In white,' yellow, blue and red, the colors of the order, the table being very attrnctlve' with dec orations of white and green. A ban q'uet was served after the following programme was given: instrument- selection, Oscar Woodfln: quar tette, Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Mrs. W. C. Creep', Roy Woodward, R. E. Wood ward; reading, .Mrs. Baker, of Port land; vocal solo; Mrs. Leon Des Lar- xes; Indies' quartette, Mrs. K. H. Cooper, Mrs. W. C. Green, Mrs. Leon Dob I-an.es, Miss Grace Shewmau; address, MrS Govurtx, of Portland; address, .Mrs.'.Hotttettar, of Albany; piano solo, Miss Mabel Volkner; ad- dregs, Judge O- B. Dlmlck; vocal solo, MV. Loon Des Lanes. t i . Tho . following-'. . committees ' liad chitrgn of the, affair': Entertainment, Mrs. Bruce Zitmwalt, Mrs. M. Vt 'Chap man; refreshments, Mrs. ITred Sim mons, mCss Harriot Hayes; banquet. Mrs. R. J. Goodfellow, Mrs. A. L. Blount, Mrs. Barton Barlow, Mrs.;C. A. naxtor, U,Vs.,. Qtto .JJrlckson, Mrs. M.'-vynu. Mtfc.wi H.. Bmitn. iTtte ladles of'tbete corantlUeea, had charge of the decorations. wii V Uanclng was" aajoved. "after the banquet was served. One of the fuatures of the eyenlng was thn pre mutation of ft JiUn'loi ylllow jlo the K nlghla it Pytlila by two I'yfhlan Hlstera, Mrs. Delberl. Hurt and Mr. Isaac:' Piirsirul. "This "pillow, g work of art, wa docorated with the em blem of the K. of P. the colors of the order, Mr.. Harrison drew the lucky mini br, ainj tho presenlaHou spem:h was made by IJvy Bllpl. This was a com plete surprise not only to the mem bora of the Knight of Pthlus but al so the Pythian Blst"rs. i One of th pnittlest weddings of thd season waa at the home of Mr. and Mrs,, John A. Ileum, irf W'lllam ette, Wk.'diinsday night, when their daughter. Mis Nora Klinheth, be came the wife of Mr. .lom-ph Walter Thornberry, of. Astoria. The Im pressive marriage ceremony was per formed by Itev. E, B. liMllnger, of Portlitiid, under ft wliltn ilnral bell, which waa suspended form sn arch of Oregon grape. The bridal party entered the parlor to Hn stralna of Lobengren' wedding march, played by Miss Alice Oliver. The bridesmaid whs" Miss Almft Jtcwali, of I'ortland, who wore blue silk and carried pink carnations), , II. R. Bea-ce, f port land, waa beat man. "'he lirlde was handsomely gowned In while messa llno silk, wearing 8 wn-ath of orange blossoms, sent by her mint In Cali fornia. Hhe carried a.i arm bouquet of bride' roses. After tho ceremony a wedding luncheon was served. Many hand lome gifts of silver, cut glims and Havlland China were pr. ti nted lo the couple. I The reception hall of the Ream home was In white and green, while the parlors, where the marriage cere mony took pface, was In correspond ing culora, snowball and Oreaon grape being used In profusion. The dining room was In white and la vander lilac. Mr. and Mra. Thornt.-rry left on tho 11 o'click car for Portland, and from there they will K to Astoria. where the groom l manager nf the Townaend Creamery. The bride Is a well known young woman of Wll liimette whera she has a host of friends, who extend th' lr beat wishes A- pretty' wedding took place at the home of Mr. ana .tint, iii-naon at Logan, when their daughter. Miss Anna Louise Benson became the wlte of Edward Anderson, the ceremony beliia- oerfornted by Judge . W. H Samson of this city. The Benaon home was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mtsa Emma Benson, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr, Douglass Anderson, of Portland, the groom's brother, acted as groomsman After the ceremony a bountiful wed ding feast waa enjoyed, after wblcn the happy pair left on their honey moon. Those attending tho wedding were: Mr. and Mr. B. A. Benaon, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Anderson, Mrs. O Benson, J. S. Gill, Mrs. H. GUI, Miss Mahala GUI. A. Gin. Miss Ivah Ben- son. Miss Dorothy Benson. Miss Sclma Benson, Mrs. W. W.' H. samson. miss Emma Benaon. Mrs. A. V. Anderson, E. B. Anderaon, C M- Johnson, D. Anderson. H. Gill. R Benson. M. M Strlte, A. B. Comb. M. E. Slrlte and L. Lavagetta of Portland. Both of the young people are well and favorably known In this city. MUs Mabel Summers, of Portland daughter of Mr. Agues G. Summer, and George A. Lee Assistant Attor ney General of the Bute of Washing ton, were quietly married In this city Krlday afternoon at 4 o'clock l the Baptist paraonage. Rev. 9. A. Hay. worth officiating. The bride Is an accomplished young woman, and haa visited In this city on several occasion with her aunt, Mrs. R. L- Greaves. Harry Greaves, cousin of the bride, of thla city, and Mrs. Sum mora were the only witnesses of the marriage ceremony.. Mr. and Mr. L?e' and Mrs. Sunt' niers came to this city by automobile, and upon their return to Portland, the bride and-groom took.. the train for California, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will make Mure home at Spokane, Wash. Miss Ethel Wall. formerly of this city, daughter of A. C. Walls, and the late Mra. May Walls, was united In marriage to J. W. Bailey, state rood and dairy commissioner, at the home of her unt, Mrs. J. W. Labor, 99o Klrst street. Portland, on Wednesday evening. The marriage ceremony waa performed by Rev. A. B. M ma ker, of the Imntnnut'l Baptist cnurcn The bride Is well and favorably known In thla city, where she resided for some time with her parents, be fore coin to Portland. She was a graduate nurse, and waa very suc cessful In her profession. Mr. and Mra. R. G. PoTter, of Gladstone, are Mrs. Bailey's grandparents, and were among the 80 guests who witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are to ' make their future home' In Portland, after their return from their honeymoon throughout .the state. A very pleasnnt surprise parly was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith at Caneraah on Krlday evening, the occasion being the 20th birthday anniversary of their son, Louis. The evening wag devoted to music and games, which were folio-w ed by refreshments; The surprise waa complete, and the evening was very pleasantly spent. Present were Miss Beryl Long, .Miss Doss Mead, Miss Verna Mead, Miss Ruth Hedges, Miss Carrie Bnlconi, Miss Minnie Klentsen, Miss Grayce Marshall. M1ss Ruby Nuttall, Miss Aletha Jackson. Miss Bunny Owenby, Misa Helen Smith:'. Messrs. Arch Long, Pete Long. Klbon Long, Alfred Bolton, Oliver Frost. 'Chester Caroth- ers, Herman Rafet. waiter vt em- worth. Don Loverl lKe, Will Freeman, Alfred Klemaen. lleldon ,Ganong, Wil liam Stokes, Jlmmle Budorlch, Louis Smith, Edward Smith. Mrs. Frank Schell, Mr. 'and yir. Ben Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sn'itli The marrlntie of Hugh Mntheson to Mis Dora Estelle Embree was solem nized Wednesday evening at tho new home of the cottph' on Main st. be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Rev. S. A. Hayw.irth, pastor of tne First Baptist Church, officiating. Only tho Immediate rel.it'ves of the bride and groom were present at the cere mony, which was followed by a light luncheon. Mr. MiithnSon is connect ed with the Oreco'i .City Furniture Manufacturing- 'Company. Mrs. Mary LaForest, one of the old and , prominent ploneera of Oregon, wad taken by surprise at her home Saturday afternoon, .when ft few or her.- neighbor cal'ed . to. retnlnd her that 'It waa her birthday. Several birthday gifts were presented to her. WEDDING. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Libbey's Celebrated Cut Glass Fine Havlland and Hand Painted China ,. ware ' Nothing comes quite so near a bride's heart as the gift of Silver, Cut 1 Glass and thinaware from her friends, which go so far toward making the new home both comfortable and beautiful. ! Those desiring to" select articles for gift purposes, combining the useful with the ornamental, and which will be a constant and pleasing reminder of tho gift, will And selection an easy tank here, yet the price will be found moderate, whatever the choice; probably considerably lower than elsewhere. CUT GLASS NAPPIES, BOWLS, VA8E8, SUGARS, CREAMERS, TRAYS, WATER SETS, 8ALTS, PEP PERS, VINEGAR (JUGS. SPOON TRAY8, ETC. OUR CUT CLA8S Is all selected personally and the permanent blllliancy of every piece Warranted. SILVERWARE CAKE BASKETS, TRAYS, TEA SETS, BERRY SPOONS, KNIVES, FORKS, 8POONS Separate and in aeta BAKING DISHES, FRUIT KNIVES, ETC. We show any number of pieces of Sterling and 1847 Roger Bros. Plated Silverware. Every Piec Guaranteed to Wear. Engraving Free CHINAWARE FANCY PLATES, 8UGARS and CREAMERS, SALAO BOWL8, BERRY 8ETS, CUPS and SAU CERS, PITCHERS, CAKE PLATE 8, COMPLETE SETS of HAVILAND and AUSTRIAN CHINAWARE. Our display of Hand-painted and Havlland Chlnaware offers many suggestions for gifts at very reasonable prices. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN OREGON CITY JEWELERS SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER and all wishing ber many more birth day anniversaries. The marriage of Mra. Maggie Whit lock to Adolph B. George, of Portland, took place in this city last Saturday evening at 9:39 o'clock at the parson age of the First Baptist Church, Rev. S. A. Hayworth officiating. A home wedding took place Satur day afternoon at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hlmler, of 'Parkplace. the contracting parties being MUs Lela Baker and George Hlmler. Just Ice of the Peace W. W. H. Samson performed the ceremony. The bride Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker,, of Heppner. Or. while the groom Is ft well known resident of this vicinity. MY. and Mr. Hlmler will make their home at Parkplace. The dancing party given at the Armory on Saturday night by Milton Prlce4 waa ft decided success. There was a large attendance, and the music furnished by Farmer's orchestra was excellent. The Women' Club met at the Com mercial Club rooms Thursday. A de bate waa given, which was, "Resolv ed, that woman is governed by sensi bilities more than by sense." The judges were Miss Mollle Barlow, Mra. H. Emmons and Mrs. W. - A. Shew man, who decided unanimously In favor of the negative. Mrs,. George C. Brownell was the Brat who spoke on the affirmative, and was followed by Mrs. Downey, of the negative. Mrs. M. M. Charman, affirmative, and Mrs. T. E. Beard, negative, were the others who talked on this subject The next meeting of the club will be held May 11, when the election of of ficers take place. The engagement of Miss Sybil Lip. pltt. formerly of this city, but now of Portland, and Mr. Henry Goldsmith, of San Francisco, Is announced. Miss) Lippltt 1 well and favorably known in thla city, where she has many friends. The annual May ball of the German Vereln will be held Saturday, May 7, In Armory Hall. The German society Is making elaborate preparations for the evening and the committee In charge 1 D. M. Klemsen, L. A. Nobel, H. W. Streibig and Chris Hartmann. M (Grangers While attending t&e State Grange in Oregon City nest Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Rre invited to make Oregon. City's Big Department Store their Headquarters 1-4 Visit the new furniture department ;:.::v't YTD ViODZ'.) 'iO WiAU HHT