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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1910)
I ! ! i i i ! 0 9 ! i ! ! I EASTERN CLACKAMAS EAGLE CREEK We are cnJoyltiR fine wenther, bntn fchowor or two would lo some good at the prpRont time. The May picnic Riven by Kagle Crook Granite, Saturday, May 21, nag well attended for It waH an Ideal clay for a plonic. Quito an Interesting program was rendered, a flue, dinner partaken of, and everyone seemed to have a good time. V. S. U'Ken, of Oregon City, gave an excellent talk on politics. The programme was as follows: Song. "River of Time," Grange: address, W. S. ITKen; quar tette, Messrs. Wade and My, Mrs. Haurnftond and Mrs. Wilson; recita tion, Mrs IJnnle V. Gibson; recita tion, Mr. Miller, of Highland; recita tion, Elmer Jndd; song. "Stay on the Farm," Grange: address, "Woman's Suffrage," Mr. Frailer ; song, Stand Ish nros.; recitation, Krnest, Holt melster; rerltatlon, C. U Chambers; nolo. Miss Graee Davis; clog dance. Miles Standish; recitation, Gladys Kly: reading. Mrs. E. S. Pates; duet. Misses Mable Jutld and Silas Scott; reading, Frank .Mclleln; closing song, Grange. Mrs. Huntington. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Berg were visiting with Mrs. Howlett last Thursday. H. S. Gibson made a brief business visit to Portland one day last week. Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Berg were Estacada visitors last Friday. Elder J. D. Norman, of Lents, was In the neighborhood Sunday, calling on friends and held services at the sclioolhouse Sunday noon. Mrs. H. B. Gibson called on Mrs. Berg Sunday afternoon. J. V. Townsend, a butcher of Es tacada, was in this vicinity Monday buying up beef cattle. Mrs. Viola IVuglnss niado a trip to Portland Monday. Several of the people of this com. nmnity were watching the comet am! eclipse of the moon Monday even ing. It was a grand sight. Mike Clester purchased a tine horse of J, Affolter the firm of the week. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the com plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. FIRWOOO. Mr. B. F. Hart brought an auto load of peopl? out from Portland to attend the Mask Social. A. C. Xlllliron was out from Port land Saturday. A. J. Morley's brother, of Southern Oregon, Is visiting htm for a few weeks. Antone M;ilar is hauling lumber up to Whiskey Creek, on the Mt. Hood road, for tJie construction of a bridge, which Is being built to avoid a stoop Rrade which has made auto and wagon trips har.unloua In the extreme. The bridge Is to be 30 foot In width and about 800 feet In length. The Mt. Hood J'tult Growers' Assiv elation will meet at Klrwood Hall Sat urday, May 2S, at 2: 30. Members are all requested to be present. The Klvwood Telephone Company has Just completed the line along the Mt. Hood road from Mr. Ilrotiell s place to Klrwood. The whole line Is now completed. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Bell, of ISulland visited this part of the country Sun day with the expectation or tniying a place. Mr. Boll Is president of the Olds. Wormian King firm. Fred Black, of lWer, visited at the home of K. IX Hart Sunday. Miss Alice Cooper came out from Portland Saturday evening to attend the social. Mrs. C. Lewis. Miss Myrtle Mead ows and Miss Ethel Roberts, of Port land, wore entertained by E. D. Hart Saturday night. ' Mr. Botholm took Mr. and Mrs. A. Malar and MUs Pauline Heacock for an auto ride Sunday, to the Salmon river hatchery. Miss Lulu DeShaxor has been on the sick list. J. C. Smith bus been spending a family. i Mask Social. The Mask Social held at Klrwood Saturday evening was a perfect suc cess. The hall was crowded and peo ple standing tilled the doorway and the porch. The entertainment was FOR CATARRH Eli's Cream Balm It ulrl bioriwd. Dim Rtlitl it One It elinti.0, ontlivS hml. and promt the itmenseil tiu'iiu bnui reuniting front Catarrh and drive away a Cold iu the llesd quickly. Hotorem th Seumo( 'lVto and SittolC Full ia RO eta. at Drui.vt or by mail, Liquid Crernu lUlni for u In atotnUen T5 eta. Ely Brothers, Bti Wurwu Street, New York, tine. A drams by Mrs. C. U'wls, Miss Mabel Meadows and the Misses Ethel and Ruth Hart, of Portland, was very interesting, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The hoys of the Glee ciub did exceptionally well, and the "Coon" songs especially well rendered and there seemed to be nothing lacking. The hall was beautifully deitu ited ilil the Rose Festival colors, pink and green hunt ing, also Cedar. Holly, Salal foliage, ferns and paper roses, also ninny handsome boqm'ls of natural Mowers. Bornstedt A Kuegg. of Sandy, donated two very nice jardlners, and Mr. Molnlg, of Sandy, two vases, which were used to hold boqnets. Mrs. B. K. Hart had chaise of the decoration work, and It could not have been In better hands. There werw a great ninny ladles en mask In suits n( all descriptions, some very pretty, others comical, others Interesting, causing much luerrlnient George Bornstedt, of Handy, noted as auctioneer, and "wit could not have found i better man for tho place Owing to his good work Infill was the proceeds of (ho auction. The HhIi pond caused considerable fun when the young men drew aprons sweeping caps, dolls, baby bibs, dev lis, monkeys and nil sorts of things The proceeds of tho fish pond was $7.80, tmiMiig a total' of CI (1 We wish to express our heart-felt grutl hide to Mr. Bornstedt for so kindly assisting us, bIho the people from other places that assisted us In the programme. 25o It a Small Amount. You would not suffer one day for five times that amount. Then try Suther land's Kagle Eye Salve. Wo guar antee It to cure. It's, painless and harmless. 8ANDY. ! Many people of Sandy observed the total eclipse of the moon and the comet Mondav night. A view was obtained, a sight never to be forgot ten, and perhaps never to lie seen again under the circumstances as on that night. Uwle Hoffman, U' year-old son of 1. 10 Hoffman, illcd Mondav at 1 : ;!0 P. M from the effects of being gored iiv n vii-iiiiiu row Hun was no Hi: ina oil Into the Mlilimhter Hon to be lull oil erod. The boy, while assisting his father In driving the cow, it made u dash at him. and the horns or in oose e ysteims FOR THE- Office amd Factory We aie prepared to do a Primtirrao and DtooMrindina to please the most exacting taste Our Equipment is among the largest and best on the Coast Or egoiv.Gty- Enterprise MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED MAX BOLLACK C. J. HOOD BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMUKR, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us Cull Bring Your Estimate-We will SuVo You Money I'lioNtt' Corner Mill ind I4lh Jtretti Pnt-Hlv Mnltt UJ ii.mih ii OREGON CITY, OREGON D ements Best FLOUR $1.65 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of .'he secrets of our success In the li.igp.igt and Transfer Business afes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office II2I, Residence I333 525 Main Street limit ciiiikIiI ill" Imy under ttio left) mill ninl unit horn entered IiIk mouth,: terribly iiuiiikIIiik l'l mouth iitul, tliiiiiit. I ho effect, from which tho1 IHKir Httlo fellow, nftor HiitTi'iliiK In-' tiMirto inlii, died three ilitvri after. .Mr. Hoffman, In lima than imo year that ho him boon In tho tmlrlur hii.- Incut, liu. had inn' colitluuiil round of iiilufnrltiiioH. Flint hi. dutiKhtorl (i ll from a I'tirl littxt ntreet t'ltr mid! uilil Morltiti Ml v lliliiio.l iitnl lift. ip Imtiiv ' - . ...j , ...... ........ Clarence Phillip, in tiilo it trip lo Scott. Mil Friday. II. ('. Ilont. niuilii it liiiKltii'itu trip In ivrtlitud Tuo.iliiy. MIhhi'm l.i iin ninl Whim lli'iit. ninl Aniollii tili'Hy vsriv rortlmul vIhIIiu Tui'Hiliiy, Mm. I'", ('. Yoikiti wuh nil Pitkiui Cliy vlnltnr TiH'mliiy. OonrKti OKli'Hliy iiuulo n lrli tn Oro Bini City Tui'inliiy. Mm. Win, Knitm mill Mr.. Nov i'i'kii In tho iuKillal nmilly rornv-1 IiIIiik worn lliililmnl vl.llni. Tuoxilny. oroil. Ilo Iiiih, ItiNt llnoo liurnxH In llov. II. Kim hniiiiiii wont tn I'urt- hiiccohmIhii mill nlimit a nioiith mtu Imiil Miuuliiy. IllH i-hl.'Kt Imy luiil n rillliiwiiy with Ml.. Jonnlo prrtim n. up from t lit liutohcr wiiKnn ninl llm hnr (IroRou City Kuiuluy ivoiiliiit. Iirnko ItM l'it ninl hml (ti ho ulint. I W. H. Ilumt iiuulo n lnintiii'iu iltlp (o Jim Wolf hml it riltiuuny, miiiiHhoil I'urtliiiiil Mnmliiy. lilt IniKKy nil t "Biimxh," ninl ho, Kour pmmoit tho ninth urn. In ot Iihi, whh NllKhtly liijmvil. I ti in I tin i Imirt m tho A ii r urn piilillr P. Cniy mill A. Iliiuiiilit'i'k nro until-. .I'tmul mill uro n. fnllim.: Auatltl t ii 4 propariitliniH to movo Youkor' hiniio ufrtiim tho troot. Thry nro also tluurliiic on 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 u MV'Inliiii Htoro. wlili'h I. II. MoIiiIk wldhoii to movo iifiiit'r tho IiiihIiiomh roiiior tf (own. Murxhiill UavH hit. Iho rontrnt't for liiillilliiK lino ttvo room Iiiiiikh' A. Miiroimy on I'rorlor Mm i In Iiiih)' I'li'lllinc Kroiiml ninl ha i n on lit HiHiil .ii ror Avonno. K. Shrlvor for n hiiimo Avoiiiio. Mr. tlray, Iho Mr. MtKooii, nro rloiirliiK tholr Int. on (loom Avoiiiio, mill will orot't hoii.oit thoroon. (i.iirnt' llnrtiNloill hit. u crow nf cnrpt'iiior. IiiiIIiIIiik n now hointo In Junker'. Aililltlon. Hainly mhiMil will gvi mi outer tiiliiiiietit nml lie criiiiii mirliil Krlilny t'venlhK, Hniiily (.rmiKo will rolotirnto Iho Fourth tif July In ttront tylo. J. M. Tlionui., F. B. Mrtiiinlu nml lloo Ne mm were niolntoit ciininilileo on rniiKi'ineiit. to relehrnttt In n (lylo n. Himily Hover colohrntoil hoforv. Will Promott Buty. Women do.lrlnK honuty got woniler fill help from llurkli'ir Arnica Bnlvn. It tiiinlxlii'. pimple., .kin oriiplloii., mire, mill IioIIh. It nuike. tho .kin .oft nml volvoty. It Blorino. tho fnro. CiireB .uro oyo, rnl .oro. orfkod 1 1 pi, rlinppcd hniiit.. -nit fur liiirn., .mill., f.-vor miro., nil. btiilH nml pile.. I'.'ic tit Jtini n' Drun Co. , DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK weather f horrle. Wo nro hnvliii; tieiiiitlfnl of Into. Strawlnrrle. ami nro rl"'iiliiK. A. ('. Newell went to lliifur fun lay, to ho kiiiio n horl tliiio. MIhh 1'iirrlfiil, tho liock Creek ti hiHil teiicher.weiit to Portland Hat unlay ami Sumlay. Mien Itmla Smith wan homo vIhII Ihk lier pitrontn over Sunday. Mllic A 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 hail compuiiy from Lenin Hiinilay. T-o Rook Crook Bohool ciuo n ttrnvol day nml Imn'li wan mTvod to .'12 liienilierH of tho Hihool ilUlrlrt. Wo BiiiHt Klvo tho IiiiIIoh of tho ih t rift credit for lieltm oneollent rook.. A nicer dinner couldn't ho Horvi'd than iherv wbh on that day, Salurilay, May 21. Seven icuiiih hauled gravel nml iIioho who did not will do their IiiuiIIiik later. Tim Hchonl Kroiiml wat no muddy limy needed icruvol '' Hpread over the yard. The dlHtrlct ralHed nearly floo which ih IioIiik Rpont on the hcIiooI Improveiiienlit. Wo havo a very IndiiHlrloini lot of people, TIioho who Attended on (hat day wore: Mr. mid MVh. Wulter Sinlth, Mr. nnd MrH. AuhIIii Newell, Mr. nml Mm. (JiiKtafdHon, Mr. nnd MrH. I'nul Him, Mx. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 nml MrH. 1). Ilunler, MIkh May Newidl, UIhh Mary I'niiiker, MIhh Nellln (iiiHlafimon, Will Newell, Frank nnd 'Martin ICvor liai t, Marl ha Aphnalp, Kva (liiHtnfn mm, Vorna Hunter and Rovornl other lltlln children. How heaiitlful tho flower KArdotiH nre In bloom of idhoh and fniKrant plnkn. M'r. lluriiH had a harn rnlHlnR , IiihI week. MoHnrn. Plnlo, Koenllzor, Evrlinrt, Aphnalp mid Aphllold on Joyed a worry Rood time, Mr. Kocnlt ZIT HCtlllK hh HpokcKiunn. 'MrH. Hall whh rnllliiK on Home of hor iiolKhhorH IiihI, woek. MIkh Doru llemrlcli Ih working away from homo for a family near (irpshnm. , Voder, MIhho. FIoh.Io llowor, Amy St-otmo mid l.elln M lloiil.. Mlim M or Ih Schoiirt-r nnd friend were up front llllllort Sunday (). S. Smyth nnd .on, iHimthl, nnd Frank Mi-Cnicken attended Iho hit.o hall cnnio nt faulty Sundny ('. Ilork nindn a trip ttr Port land limt week, I Mr. nnd Mm. A I'owor., of Siiloin, wort, vI.IiIiih tho Inttor'. pnroiiU, Mr. mid Mr. ('. Ileck, over Sunday. Mm. U M, lllitck, of I'oilliiiid. ro turnod to hor homo Sunday nlKht nftor v I m 1 1 1 it k ho homo of Mm. I) W (ile.y. Mm. H. Voder nnd dniiKhtor, Mil dred, wore (Iiokoii City vlitltom WoiltioHilay. I'lmiil HeuHrlck. retunieil to hi. homo nt Suloin IiihI week nftor vl.lt I lilt relative, hero. Mm. Otto lllo..or inndo n trip to Portland Tuo.ilny. Mr., plntt a. a portlaiiil vUltnr Tno.dny. Mm. Judith Miller I. vl.ltlni frlondu nt Cnnliy thin wook. ' B..bll. Thoro wn tin lin.olml Rnniti nt Aurora. Hundny. Tho 81. Pnul lenm did not rimio over no tho hoy. hero nnd n picked te.ui fmnt lioui hnd n prnrtlco kiiiiio hero, tho rcRiilnr team w'IiiiiIhk :2 to )!. Next Sumtny A ii mm play. Monitor nt Aurora. In tho flrnt timuo of tho noncon on It. own kToiiiuIh, Tho Monitor boy. nro n flint hunch, Htoroforo, tho itmnn xhoiild ho n kaioiI one, n. tho Aurora hoy. will have .omo prnctlco heforo KoIiik Into iho kiiiiio. Ileforo ihoy havo never had any prnctlco only what they havo notion before tho Kiime., The KrouniL In Aurora nro In H'lml romlltlon, hnvlnn been llxed up tho week heforo. Kvt'rliody hIioiiIiI i'oiiio out to eo tho unnio next Sunday Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A AURORA filnn Hurst lod niifnol IIIkkIiiIio tham were In Portland lunt Mondny. Wm. OloHy nnd HlHter, and Mrn. Ooorge Miller vlHltod Bam flloBy at at. Vlne.ont'H IloHpllnl nt rortlnnd, Saturday. Dnnln Hchevor nnd Freddlo filotiy left Bundtty afternoon for Hood Illver to bo gone several weeks. Interest Is the (jrent incent ive oward suv inq money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality; Courtesy is our motto .Aora ; State Bank Aurora, Oregon