Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 01, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITf ENTERl'KLSK, FRIDAY, JULY 1, J910.
LARSEN & COMPANY
Cor 10th A Main St.
OREGON CITY, ORrQON.
Wholesale and Retail j
I GROCERIES I
? AND PRODUCE j
LAND PLASTLR
Hay, Groin, f'Wt
Nowcr and (ior
Ucn Seeds.
i WE PAY CASH FOR '
COUNTRY PROCUCE
LOCAL BRIEFS
lr. U 0. Ii'it, Dentin!. Itooum II
ami is, Mamuile IIIiIk.
Mil I', K. lliiiiiiiKiinl, nieoiupiililt'd
li lor iIiiiikIiIki', Miiriii!"ill, arrived
In this ill) nil Hutui'lay veiling, imil
are III" HUi'nU "f "l" former ""H.
William lliuiiiiii'iiil. ul (ilitdMlunn.
,li Iluwiiiuiid will remain lir until
uflcr I !' ( " h i ii I n ' i l'i
- Mm Clmili'it liiimili, "f Oakland,
('ul., tmn nrrlvinl in tliln t-1 1 y . mill I"
u.HliiK with li"i- puienls, Mr. awl
Mrn. '1 A I'l'l'o.
..t vt'iui.t Cliiiniiun, wlm Ktiulinili'il
ri.iin the I nlvi-flly i'f Oregon on
Wi'ilii.'n.liiv, lum returned to Oregon
fit v. mill I" upending n 'l" wl,n
lclulHi III I'nrlliitiil.
Il.tr tt . Sunday. Jul"' . Mr. 1,1,11
Mr John Wooiltln. it 7 IM'Utnl daugh
ter ul r.li'MMiih mill l'"lk niriM.iH
fr.tiirU f ; t 1 1 1 (t K iili'l Allrml
Ilium III, i'f I'.iriluiul, were Hi III"' I'l'y
, i.T''ih, vMtlng nt III" lii'" t1""
former mother. Mr". A liuett llim.
Ml AtiK'Hii" William". Instructor
of KukIIhIi llteiaturn ill th' t'litvi-r-nil
v I'f Ok-ki'II. Ii:m arrived liiiiin', and
will upend Iht hiiiiiiiiit vacation with
lur mother. Mm J. It , Williams. Ml"
William l-fl KM (.Htl !( ID tlllK
rltv liv Ml Kintnii Watermen, nf
linker fit v. who Ml f'r Portland Krl
liny, it ml will remain Hut" fur a few
iliivn lufute returning I" her home III
linker I'll)'
Wi.nl mirk fur file lit Oregon City
f iiinmli.iliill House.
Mln iin Golilmiilth. i'f Hull Frail
rruiii lH.fi. wlm hint been visiting with
Iht mutlnr. Mr. A tlnMNiiilth. nf till
rltv. hut r.tiir I In hi'r homo.
Mult null lodge, No I. A, T' mill
A M . olunrvi'd the celebration nf Si.
.Inhli " I M ' In lh MlMellle temple
Friday evening, with appropriate rcr
elliuliv Fourth '( July Huiillng W. A
llullne"'.
Wiitrh fur July specials nt W. A.
llnlllli'',
MiirvID mill Kiiwlitiul Eby, who have
been Uniting their grandparent, Mr.
Mini Mr. II. J. MiHirn, nt Molnlln. for
the hint l It rim weeks, returned liniim
Innl week. TIk'V were accompanied
t.i i hi rlly hv Mr. Moore.
Mr I .M WutMii. nf Miiiiiititln
Home, liliilin. I visiting nl thn lliilui'
nf her tirnlhi'r. (unwell I,. Ilolman.
Mlltmi Price mill A. Ui'htli'lil have
iirrniiiiKil f'.r a grand patriotic hull In
tli' Armor nti tin' lift ! m ill till il
ovi'itltitf nf July i. Knrmnr'ii nnlii'
tru will (iirnhh iiiiikIc fur I In' iici'im
Inn. Wnnl 1 1 ii in in t 1 1 . nf KiiK'i'lii tin dr
ib. mI mill I vlxlllni! wllh hi
liriithi'r, Wlllliiin llitmmuit'l, nf llhiil
HtntHV MY. Kllnilii'th Hunt, nf Tlutii'Htn.
Pit , liu nnlvfii In Ori'Kim ("fly mill
I vIkiIhk with Iht Krmiil itiniKliIrr,
Mr. W. A. SlM'w-innn.
Ml Murt;i' Hi'hiii'h'r l.'fl Suniliiy
fur Kiirupn. Mln Krhriiili-r will llrHt
M tn lluiiiliiirK. wIiitii hlii- will vIhII
ri'lntlvi'. Mini from thrri' will kh I"
Pr!i'ii, wIhtk hIii'.wIII vlU wllh hiT
Knillillinillii'r, itflnr whlrh hi will
Ink'' up tln Htmly nf mniilc lit lli'rlln
with wiim nf tho hi'Nt liiHlriii'lnr. HIik
rxiM'i'l in In' K"iif ii Ii. mi I two yrnr.
l.iiiKi' hiilirh nf flri'rnirkiM with
cvi'ry pair nf nIuhh, orrnnii Clly
Khnn Slnrn, npp. I'uHlnflli'i'.
Ml lli'lli- Vim Diiyn. nf Kiiki'IH',
wlm tin hi'i'ii VIhIIIiik In I'urtliinil.
wan In (hi i lly Krlcliiy a thn khi'nI
nf MIhh .Ii'HhIi' I'tlililnrk. MIhh Villi
Diiyn lufi mi thn rvi'iiliiK trnln fur
Iht liuiini. KinpiihiK lit Alluiny on hrr
w II v
Wnnl ni'i(H fur hiiIo nt Oickoii Clly
f niiilillHNlnii )imi.
Alberta Farm Land
The Canadian Pacific Railway Track
Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta
Presh land on the market all the time,
right on the Railroad no stumps.'j no
brush.
Sold at low figures, on ten 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 Aoeni ol
C. H. DYE'S LAW OFFICE
Corner 8th and Mala Streets
OREGON CITY, OREGON
MIhh M ul I Ik KIiik. nf Hhi'llilnu, Mo
U thn KiH'iil nf Mi. T. W. I'lirk iiinl
fiiiully mi Kuiiilli iimi fmitiir Hlrnni.
II. T. Avliinii mill family am iiiiivIiik
In I hit Wlllilhmiii I'l'iilili'iirn i;il Kuiii lli
iiinl ('I'lilnf Nti'imi. Tli huiiHit lln-y
ha vii JiihI mi nl ill liu lini'ti pur
I'Iiiiki'iI hy K. Mlllnr,
Mr. mill Mr, I). W. MiiiiIiik'H'. who
liitvn hi'i'ii Hi" khi'hIh nf Mr. mid Mi.
It. M iiiiltnii, hrt TiH'wIny fur llinlr
Iiiiiiik nl ArlliiKlun, IOiihIi.'I'ii Ori'Kiin.
Mr. mill Mr. Muiilai'.uii liiivn bitnii
itlii'iiilliiK llin pluhi'i'i'w niiiiilini tlint
wiiH Im'IiI nl I 't i ( Intnl.
fill I He It tit in Iiiih ii'Iiiiiii'iI fruin i
liiiiiun, wlii't'ii In' tin hi'i'ii fur iii'HTiil
wnnlm, ninpluyiMl In thn offlrn nf llin
1 y" I in in hi I'npi'r Co.
Mm. .lullii Wlllliiin" ami Kianil
iliiiiKhli'i'. MIhh 'ln Wlllliiin. a if
III till clly fniin Kpnluilin, WiimIi,, mill
urn Hi" Kim! uf llin furitn'r' hUiit.
Mr. It. II, Tnliiir, mill tilnru, Mr, It.
Ii. Mlllnr. Mr. MIIIit I niitiirtiilnltiK
in hi'r In hi i tlil iifli'iniiiiii In hiiniir
nf Ml WIIIIiiiiih, wlm I an ui'rutil
pIlHllI'll in u h 1 1-1 ti II .
Itnlpll Mlllnr, III" Ki'llllll. I'lulllllIK
i lnik uf Hi" I.. AilutiiH ili'piulmi'iit
Html', li'fl Mnmliiy fur u thrai) iliiy'
UhIiIiik lilp mi llin Mulnllii. Il wnnl
hy miln lu Muliilla, wlirni hit wun ii n t
Ii) .lullii lmlii'y, wIiiihii KimHt II" will
li fur tint ri'iiiiilnilnr uf thn trip. Mr.
Mlllnr I'Mii'i't to ml ui u wllh u IiIk
HtrltiK nf I In- Hpnrkli'il lii'initl".
t'li'miuirn mil" mi nil mllllliury.
Ml ('. tlulilmiillli.
Kilwnnt ili'inii, nf M.iiitiiim, liu itr
rlvi'il lii'in with hi wiru mitl ilanKh
I nr. mill Ihih pinrliiiHi'il umi ucru lit
M i mi nt I'li'unitnt fruin Murrl Mi-yrri.
Tin' miln wait ni'Ki'llali'il hy llin I "nl
tiHiiitn linn n l'-ri')'tiiii & Swiiffuril.
A IiIk ri'ilin iiuii uf Mm at $:TiO
iiinl up. Mln O'llti liulilniiilth.
Mr. WalU'i' Itiiiinnr ri'tiiiiii'il Mun
tlit y nli'.nl frutii Khlppi'ril'M Mprliitt nl
Cm nun, w lii'i i,. li" linn hi'i'ii lur thn
PiihI niuiilli lur III" hilii'llt uf Iht
liuiiltli.
J. M. ljiwr.'iir", uf ll'Miil, I In Ihl
i lty vllllliK "'I'll I'' Klntrr lll-liiw,
Hi, f. Ii. Mlllnr, A. M, lirnlin mnl
Mi. ltulii'Huii, it I mi uf lli'inl, with In
thn rlly ii few ilny iiku, iiri-unipiiny-liiK
Mr. I ji wi.'iiii' Iht".
M'r. 1'i'ii-r Mi liiiyni ami ilutiKlitnr,
Mln Mary, wlm furiiuTly rnHhli'il In
till city, hnvn nrrlvi'il fruiti IVnrln,
III., mnl urn Hi" ku"i uf Mr. ami
Mr. J. W. Ul"r, t Tlmy will ri'iiinlii
In till rlly fur lhri' inniilli liWuri'
I l iirntiiK tn IIIIiiuIh.
Ml AIU" llnll.y l-ft nil Kntiiriliiy
I'Vi'iiltiK fur Mi'illuiil, win-in h" will
vlH with h'T iiiuihnr mnl uihrr ml
ittlwti fur ui' vim nl wi-i'k Ml llitllny
will almi vlnlt her nlil hnnm In Cnli-
fill II 111 In fill " I'i'llll lllllK tlntll
Mr. mnl Mr. Wlllliiin llaln-r mnl
urn. nf Thnriilun, Wah., wlm hitvn
Ini'll V 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 K Willi llin fnrllllT' limit,
Mr. It II. Wllnti, hnvn kiiiip to
SpilliKWaiiT, whi'in I liny will .visit fur
n fi'w iluya Mr. linker It n rapltiillt
nf Thuriilnii.
A ttri'iil llm tif Hal fur $ .50. MIhh
1'i'lhi (IuIiIhiiiIiIi.
i Children Ory
j FOR FLETCHER'S
I CASTORIA
I RED MEN SURPRISED
BY WOMEN AUXILIARY
DEGREE OF POCOHONTAS SPRING
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR ON
LODGE BROTHERS. '
Thn ll.K'ie.' of I'nchiiul.iN tiKik thn
Improved Order uf Uml Men by ur
uIm' nt Knapp Hall Tuesday nlKht.
Thl wrm thn ri'Kular ni"i'llii of thn
II. mI Men, and the noiiien Iiinl iH'imtl
lully ilecurnted the hall fur -ill" or
cnnltm. The ili'iuralinii wnrn lu til"
fi.lur nf Hi" l'ncnhiuila Order, mil
anil wlilte. Tho I'li'ctriillnia were
Hlimli'd wllh rml mnl whim rrope pnper
ami ilio hall wti in red rambler
mnl while ruse. Thn Uml Men
Wert" (iinipli'ti'ly Hiilprixed. Thn
women inrlveil Inter and the follow
ln prnKi limine wn rendered: lu
Ktriiiiieutal Hulii, (incur Woudllii: reel
tiitlnii, "I'ncohuiiliiM," Mi Ih'lurn
Wushliutn, nf I'oilland; Huln. Ml
rtorniu" I'rtcn' reailllH!, Tom Sllinntt;
hiiIo. Mln Alnilin Crnmi: luiriiineiital
ilni't. Henry I'liHey und l.luyd HIcIich;
rcuiltiiK. Ml M"" Smith: vocal iliiet.
MIhhi' I.lllle mnl KUa l.unn; readliiK,
MIk Clara FIW'U; recitntlnu. Clara
Niiliul, . w ho wiih ilri'Hseil aft a little
Summer Colds
Are harder lo relievo than wittier
otin. but they yield Just a readily to
trutitimml wllliMr. Ili'll'a Pliie-Tnr-llonny.
Sold everywhere. Look for
the llell on tho Hot tin. Vir sale by
.lone' DriiK C,
Sane Fourth
S. P. DAVIS TELLS
"NO OIKI Will III! ImppIlT lllllll III"
flni liiMiiranr" tinilnrwrltnr whmi thn
pri'wnt innviitiii'iit fur n af null
mini' Koiinh of .Inly riitilt In nlinl
Milan In a lain" tin'iiHiirc lint nolmi
mnl fliiiiiii which w now Iibvb nvi-ry
ytMir. wllh I'liurmoii lum of propnrly
ua w"ll iih n iihi'I" mihtIIIci) of tin
man llfn." Ho milil H. I', Dnvln, the
local nipri'Hi'liliillvii nf ni'Vi'iul proinl
lii'iil Urn liiHiirmiin toiiipnnl", to III"
cilllur of 'I'll" Knlnrprl!! a fin iluyx
an.
Mr, ImvIh proini'ilnil lo liliilin III"
follnwliiK liitiiiiii'nin: "Tim Hurt
font Kirn lii"iirnnrii Cniiipitny, rnpn
chilly, iIuIiik ii It llim, Hi" lniK"l
llr Inmirmic" IiiihIiiiwn In Ani'Tlrn,
Im iluvulml iniicli IhiniKht to till
inntlnr, mnl Im found tlini, NtnrlliiK
wllh .Imiiuiiy, thn itunilinr of llin jicr ,
Kit Ki'inliinlly full iiiiill .Inly, when:
It iiinki- n lump to Mi" hli:ln't ihiIiiI
of Hi" year. Thn nr--ninl iowiit
llii'llioil of cnlnhrnlliin I he Knurt'l I" j
lo hlnnnt fur Ihl fact. One good;
l.nl collllaKrallntl- III I'nrlllUlil. .'I''.,
III Ki;i;-wa thn itlrnct ri'ult of n
Knurlli of July flrn. Thn pruprrly In
wiik $i, iimi, "nil. J.iiHt ymir thn flrn
charKiMililn lu roiirlh of July rulnhrn
H, E. CROSS, who bit been chosen ai eh-irman of the new Publicity Com
mittee of the Oregon City Commercial Club.
In. Han ulrl; adiire. W. I.. l.Hlle.
ureal nelnm of ()rei;on. AildrevHe
were iiIhu niailn by MnHiliime Taylor,
llei'il, llncli, I'lntitlf. mnl Mr. fhrlmy,
Inlllcet.H nf Klwniidii 'ouncll, of Port-
liiinl. The prncniiuine was fnllowed
b n bMiniuet. ami ilmiclni; wan i li'uy
nl iiiiill ii lain hour. There were
iilu, ut I menil'nrH of t!i" two iniin-
: rll prcHelil.
: Tim Iteil Men surprised t'.iclr sister
'nnlir, uml pres. nled lliein with a
purse, which will be ned to purchase
! uniform fur the hake.
Mr. Henry lleiinliiKM'ii win rhair
i iiiiill of the pronranitne ruumilttee.
anil was iiMslsied by Mlsn llattln Wil
son und Mrs. .Mary AHdi'i'dne. Mrs.
Ji'seph llinullau, rhnlruiiui of the ban
ipiel roinniltten, was nsslled by Mrs.
Susie Oniss, Mr. MUo liruss. Ml.
Jack Wilson. .Mr. Mary Hamilton,
Mr. Webb limns; ilurorailiii; eiunliiH
tee wiih In Charon nf Mr, t'tlln lllti-
I tier.
Suieiini's of thn muscles, whether
Imluci'il by violent exurclse or Injury,
Is tiilcl;y relieved by tin1 free applica
tion of C hanil'iMlnin'H Liniment. This
liniment Is ciiuaily valuable, fur mus
cular rh. iii'i illsm, mnl always affords
quick relief. Sold by nil ilruimisl-.
JUDGE F0RG00D ROADS,
W. W, Harnden Announced Hit Im-
provtd Hiflhway Policy.
"If there I tine tliluu; I mil UUiiunH
fliMlly for," W. W. Ilarnden, n new
cuiiiiiy JuiIkc lu Mlssnurl, said rifi'iit
ly, "It I piml mail mid plenty nf .
thorn. I bi'llevo It Is the uii't linpur
In nt ftiilctliin uf the cuiinly court tn
provide them. It Is belli;; realized
overall tin cnuniry nuil with the ml .
veil I uf the inolnivars more than ever ,
-thai c""il mads are the must liupur
tiint asset nf liny cnininunlty. ,
"So fur a I inn com-cnicd I shall du
nil In my power to see to It Hint the j
rock ronil system of Jackson county Is i
a uinilnl liolli lu the iiuaiilll.v ami the I
qnallly of I; routls. And 1 believe
that these routls should be built pri
marily wllh n view to the convenience ;
aiid protlt uf Iuiiimis fliy. which sup
pile most of the funds.
"It Is my Idea thai we should first '
tee to It that i he rends are kept In .
first chis repair uml then build more ,
roads. One thing I hop: to accomplish,
wllh the en ope ration uf Jlldu'e I'litler
son. Is crculcr facility In the iimiual
oil In 17 of Hie roads. It Is my Idea that
enough men should be put on the Job
to finish tile ollitiK of the road, any.
In a month, so that they would be
clean und free from dust during the
st'iison when those who drive ran en
Joy them."
Good Highways Uplifting.
Thorp I nothliiff that rutitrllmlps
more to rural uplift than koihJ roads.
Kor soclul and economic Improvement
couimtmli'fltlnt) must he easy. With
out Ronil mads It Is Impossible for the
people of I'll rii I eoniiniinltle to meet
nuil dismiss ways mid menus of Im
proving rural society
Chninberlaln's Stomach and Liver
TnhlPta gently Bllniiilnto the liver and
bowela to expol po!nonous matter,
clonnse the system, euro constipation
and lck headache. Sold by nil drug-.
KlstR.
Benefits Insurance Companies
OF DISASTER TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM USE
OF DANGEROUS FIREWORKS.
lloim, u far liu th llmifun! Klr In
iiriinc" Coinpmiy :"nl'l learn,
amuiiiiK i! to Tlil win tho
liinoiuit rnlKirinil up t'1'- muriilnit;
of thn m'coiii! ilny. H I nafii lit ny
Ihal ut li-iiHt half iiillllun lunrit waj
Hot rnporlo.il.
"Thnli I till) k of th iiiiiiiI.it nf liven
Iuhi ami thn riiiinhi'r of pnoplii In
Jiirml hy till unl" "'"I ilaiiKcroim
way of ci'li'hnilliiK fourth. It Ik
known Unit thn ri'luhratlun' of thin
ilny In tu ynnrn hn r-Hulti-tl In In
Jurln lo liO,:.,! piTuiiii, wlilli.
hnvn holm klllml In ''h ci'li'linillium.
')onllt' It H'-I'm llk tlm In-lKllt of
folly to in lawn mnl onllMitircii rrn!
lihillliK llin HioniK" of nvnry 1:1 nil of
comhiiHtlblim uml iri'crlliln(( th
amount of powilnr or ruhoIIiih a dcul
nr tuny k""p, ttllil ynt to pi rinll niii'h
rnckluM inn of iinmt iIiiuk'tdiih fx
phmlvn hy piiiplu of nil a; at tin;
nun HciiHiin of tho ynr when (iron
limy tnoHt i'UhII.v ho Htarli-JT
'Thn chi'inlciil IriKri'illetiU nf flrii
workn an; nlnioHt unUnuwn to nil hut
thn muknr. Chlorntii uf Hitaiih, olio
nf the IiIkIichI -x)I'ihIh"i known lo
m lenrn, Iiiih tnknn tho plum of guii
powih r. ami h ihl uhHtniir! will
i
S. S. PICNIC
IS ENJOYABLE
UNION OF CHURCH CHILDREN
HAVE HIGH JINKS AT
MELDRUM PARK.
350 PEOPLE ARE THERE
R.icel, Bnsehall and Other Amuie
tnentr Pirate the Youngster!
and Basket Dinner
Is Served.
Thn Cnlon Sunday school picnic
Klveii Krliluy at the Meldium l'ark on
tue o. W. 1'. line mis a mosi success
ful affair. Judm .Meldrum had kindly
ilonated the use ol Hie park for the
occasion, and the transportation was
imamied by O. K. Kreytus. Tue pro
uratnnio of the day was In charRe of
.in'. KreytnB and Miijar C. S. Noble,
who ir.-o di-HTVlni; of greut credit In
t'.V mimiier In whlrh It went off. The
yumiK people, as well us the older
ones who atiendol, were Riven Ice
rrenin. The basket dinner was en
Joyed beneath the firs, and was one
of the features of the day. There
were V,M people in attendance. Dur
ing the day, races, baseball, swings
and uthlntlc rlnsis were enjoyed by
the youngsters. Many returned to
this city on the 5:30 o'clock cur. but
a large delegation remained for sup
per, which was followed by a union
prayer meeting, which wus led ' by
Sow Proctor of the Coiigregnt'onal
church.
Following Is a ll-,t of the sHirts and
the winners:
Kgg race for girls Anna Unt
Sleight, first, hut pin; Georgia Mason,
second, fan. ,
Egg race for boys Edgar Oalllger,
first, pocket-knife: Walter Muss, sec
ond, looking-glass.
100-yard dash for boys Neal 'Good
win, first, book: Paul Burrell, second,
cuff tuitions.
Throwing ball for girls Ethel
(raves, first, ruby ring; Anna Lou
Sleight, second, fan.
30-yard dash for girls Ruth Cor
don, first, hairbrush. '
Sack rnre for boys Arthur Rob
erts, first, pocket-knife; Clark Story,
second, baseball.
Sack race for girls Hazel Miller,
first. Dutch collar pin.
Sack race for boys Kent Wilson,
first, pocket-knife.
100-yard dash for boys Wendell
Smith, first, ctifT buttons.
75-ytird dash for hoys L. Shew
mnn. first, pocket-knife: Walter
White, second pocket comb.
riovs' race Shelly Slmver, first;
pencil. y
Three-legged 'race boys-.Ioe Hed
ges, first, watch.
Olass of water race Kfflce Dell-1
mnn, first, gold ring: Effle Jefferson, j
.second, box pnper. I
75-yard dash, girls Virginia Shaw, I
first, hair receiver. j
50-ynrd dash, girls Ruth Gordon,
first, 25 cents; Jane Icy, second, 10
cents. 1
Grandmothers' race Mrs. Marks,
first; Mrs. Nobel, second. I
nxpluiln throtiKh friction, II I more:
daiiKiTou than ilyiininll". Tho larg
i'l cannon r.racknr con tain two
third of an ounro of chloraio, ont
thlrd ounce of nplphur and a Hinall
(uanllty of chnrconl. Uil Kourth of
July oiio of the" 'murdornrn' nxplc-J-eil
uiulnr a man' arm, kllllnic him al
moHt Inbtmilly, and driving hi walch
from tils vent pocket Into a ti'ii-Krnph
pule to tho ile it Ii of one Inch. Thin
modern doath-ilnnllnK device ha rout
the live of many pooplo durliiK the
pant few yarn.
"Toy halloona look Innocent
enotiKh, hut. they nro Iani;eroiiH, not
(o Hid otia who semi them up, pnr
hapR, hut the paper Imllmm very
often take fire In midair and the
IlKhlod torch from within may fall
ami litnlte a ahlnKle roof or a pile of
riihhlHh. IjihI aumtner Iiilvllc,
Ky., and JnfferBoiivlllo, nl., Uith had
neveral flrea from thl orlKln. The
pretilcHt firework are the leant dan
K'ToiiM. Mine, fountain, flower-poll
mid Bparkleri are very beautiful, and
few people or hulldliiKH are burned
by Ihern. Heware of the whlHtllng
firework, a these contain plcratn
of potnHh, and will explmle by alight
friction."
CROPS IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION LOCALLY
MANY VARIETIES OF VEGET
ABLES ARE IN MARKETS, WITH,
GOOD DEMAND.
The crops throughout the county
are in excellent condition, and In
many sections I he outlook points to
a ljuinpi r crop. Many of the farm
ers have commenced to cut their hay,
which will also be a good yield.
Many varieties of vegetables are
in the markets, and there Is a steady
demand for them.
Offers of H and 12 cents were
made for several lots of hops in this
stale yesterday and were refused.
Crop reports from the country were
In the main favorable.
A cable received from Belgium said
lice were increasing in that country
and the weather was unfavorable,
while elsewhere on the Continent con
dltlons were good. A London cable
said that the English crop was look
ing good, but there was a little ver
min. ,
New York crop conditions are rr
ported by the Watervllle Times, of
June 21, as follows:
"Hops are making good progress
these days of Ideal weather and the
vines are clean and healthy looking.
Most growers feel pretty well satis
fied wltii their progress, the old yards
being the only ones from which we
hear complaints, and this is chiefly
on account of the unevenness of the
vine. The market still holds firm
and steady, with a good demand and
with few. If any, transactions.
The rattle market may be quoted
as steady, with a brisk demand for
the better grades The cow market
Is particularly active, a bunch of
good California heifers bringing $5.15,
while good cows sell very readily at
front $1.50 to $1.75, good calves light
at Jil.75 as a ton, while the heavier
grades sell for from $1 to $5.
The sheep market Is steady, with a
good demand for anything In the
wav of fat mutton or lambs. Not
withstanding heavy arrivals the price
remains firmer for this week's quo
tations. MARKET REPORT
Quotations furnished by Oregon City
Commission Company:
Buying
Grain Wheat. 80(ffS5c per bushel:,
onts, Sri'Ti 24 per ton: barley. $20 per
tun.
Hay
Rest clover. $S(filO per ton:
timothv. $17.O0JT20.00 per ton; grain
hav, $lil.005TlS.00 per ton; straw, $4.00
ft 5.00 per ton.
Fruits and Vegetables
Raspberries. $lfffl.l0 crate.
Loganberries, 75c(Tf'$l per crate.
Strawberries, 7rciu'$1.25 per crate.
Dried prunes, 50-COs, 2Uc to 3o per
lb.
Onions, 75cffj $1.00 per sack.
Potatoes Old, 40rT50c per shek;
new, 50(5? 75c per sack.
Eggs, Butter and Dairy Produce
Eggs, 24fT25c.
. Rutter Creamery, 5560c per roll;
country, 40'iT45c.
Poultry Old liens, fat. 121713c:
mixed, 10(s?12c; spring broilers, 18c.
Dressed Meats.
Hogs, 125 lbs. to 175 lbs.; fancy 10c
flllc.
Veal, fancy, Sc(fi9c.
Hides. Wool, Mohair, Etc.
Sheep pelts, 10c per lb.
Hides, green, G(ff 7c lb.; dry, 13150
lb.
Wool, 15(tn7c lb; mohair, 28c.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Shite of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
tuns.
Franklin McGregor, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edith McGregor, Defendant.
To Edith McGregor, nbove named
defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 12th day of August,
1910. said date being after the expir
ation of six weeks from the first pub
lication of this summons; and If you
fall to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apnlv to the Court for the relief
demanded In the complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant above
named and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem meet
and lust.
This summons Is published for six
successive weeks by order of the
Honorable J. A. Eakln. Judge of the
Circuit Court. Clackamas County, Ore.
con. made the 30th dav of June. A.
D. 1910. Date of first publication,
July 1st. 1910. Date of last publica
tion, August 12th. 1910.
W. D. ORDWAY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I -GOLD RINGS
For Every Man, Woman and
Girl in Clackamas County
THAT sounds big doesn't it? Bat Listen! All we
ask you to do is to stop in our store the first time
you are passing and we will show you rings and
prices that will surprise you.
Signet Rings
Opal Ring
Ruby Rings
Emerald Rings
And all other
Set Rings
$1.50
and upwards
We carry a fine stock
Prices from $10.00
I 1 M
Do You Wear Your Birth Stone Ring?
If not, now is the time for you to wear your birth
stone, but in buying a ring to be sure to buy one
"In Which the Sets Stay In."
Every " vV-W-W" set ring we sell we will give
a certificate of guarantee with it that "The Ses
will stay In."
DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
OF THESE GOODS.
Btif meister & Anctasen
Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner
dt AURORA i
Fred Slltler and daughter and her
children, of Willapa. Wash., are vis
iting relatives and friends at Aurora
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erbsland were
Canby visitors Tuesday.
Charles Beck, Sr., was a Canby vis
itor Tuesday.
Mrs. U Webart made a trip to
Portland Monday.
H.' L. Bents made a business trip
to Portland Saturday.
Miss Ehlen, of Portland. Is visiting
relatives at Aurora this week.
Miss Grace Thompson, of Needy. Is
visiting friends and relatives for a
few days this week at Aurora.
Aurora Man Weds Missouri Girl.
Frank Miller was married to Miss
Rose Cash, of Hannibal, Mo., at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cash. June 23. ' The wedding wag
private. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller
are on their way to Aurora.
Memorial Exercitei.
The H. A. Snyder memorial exer
cises took place at the Aurora cem
etery Sunday at 2 o'clock. The pro
cession formed at K. of P. hall and
marched by the band and followed by
the members of the different orders
who took part. The memorial ad
dress was delivered by Hon. Grant B.
Dimlck. of Oregon City. Prayer was
offered by J. P. Cole. A very large
crowd was present and the services
were very impressive.
Died, at Sakdale, Cal. 6
The remains of Hermann Vppen
dahe's mother, who died in Sakdale,
Cal., arrived on this morning's train.
Services were held at the Lutheran
church, after which the remains were
taken to Hubbard cemetery for In
terment. Canby Beats Aurora.
Canby defeated Aurora Sunday at
Canby by a score of 5 to 3. Hart and
Long pitched great ball. Score:
R. H. E.
Aurora 3 9 4
Canby 5 9 2
Batteries Aurora: Long and
Frost: Cauby, Hart and Hoffman.
Next Sunday, July 3, Aurora will
play MJacksburg at Aurora.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters at Oregon
City Postofflce for the week ending
July 1, 1910:
Kerin, Frank (2); Kimball, Clyde;
Chan, Rahmut; Koniun, Helena; Mac
lukas, Vlncas; Shmltt, John; Szes
tak. Ignac: Kubillnas, Tomas; Wll
lurtl, Chester.
Guardian's Sale.
In the County Court of the' State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
In the matter of the estate of
Gladys Brown, a minor.
Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
made on the 20th day of May, 1910.
in the matter of the above entitled
estate, the undersigned, Fannie Ilart
lett, guardian of the person and es
tate of Gladys Brown, a minor, will
sell at private sale, for cash, on and
after the 30th day of July, 1910, at
10 o'clock A. M., at the office of
Cross & Hammond, Oregon Clly, Ore
NEW AND SECOND HAND
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE,
NOTIONS.
Pay Cash and Sell for Cash
Get my prices and see if I can save you money
J. H. MATT LEY 905 7th street
Plain and Fancy
Engraved Gold
Rand Rings
$1.50 to $10
H Children's Gold
I i Rings ,
of DIAMOND RINGS,
to $100.00
Interest
Is the great incent
ivetoward sav
ing money
We pay
Interest
on savings accounts
We py 4 per cent
Interest
on Certificates of
of Deposit
j Safety
Liberality
Courtesy
i3 our motto j
f
Aurora -!
State
asl&
Aurora, Oregon
gon, the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
An undivided one-half interest in
the following described property:
Commencing at a point in the North
boundary of the D. L. C. of Robert
Allen in Township C South of Range
1. East of the Willamette Meridian,
0 chains and 8 links West of the
Northeast corner thereof; thence
North 89 deg. 30 min. West on the
North boundary line of said Claim, 8
chains and 51 links; thence South 49
deg. 9 min. East 6 chains and 49
links to the side of the County road
leading to Silverton; thence North
Id deg. 5ft min. East 5 chains and 61
links to the place of beginning, and
containing 1.79 acres, more or less,
all situate In Clackamas County,
Oregon.
FANNIE BARTLETT,
Guardian of the Person and Estate
of Gladys Brown, a minor.
Dated June 30th. 1910.
CROSS & HAMMOND, Attorneys
for Guardian.