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OUIOOON CITY ENTER PUIS E,. FIJI DAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1910. j LAR5EN & COMPANY I Cor 10th A Main 81. ORBQON CITY, ORIQON. Wholesale and Retail ; GROCERIES AND PRODUCE Mm, T. .1. (Jury ami mm. aid vlsltlnu her slitter, Mrn Wiuik, nt ('anliy. Elhertii J'liiii'liiiM, chimp, nt Oinituit City CoiiiuiIhkIiii Co, I hern Im mi iiiii'irliilii(y In regard Id Uiii (inillly nf imr hIiih'h. If Hut prima 11 M rH to plerea, VV. A. Holmes. Waller II. Iliiliniin, of McYtliiiivllln. WIIH III Oregon City TIllllMdliy visit- Ihk Willi IiIh lumber, UoMwnll I, Hot- Mill n, Mm. Victor. Allen of Halcin. la In HiIh city, Hut Kii"xt of her mollier, Mm. W, , Turner, at tint liinnii nf It. I.. Iliilitiiiii. Mrs. T. II. Minikins, i.r Hen'. Oicunu. arrived In this city unit will vlt.ll fur several weeks with Iiit diiugltler, Mrs. iiiriini i;. HiriilKlil, Mr. mill Mm. D Payne, and huh, of liiit Anci'lfH, Ciiliruriiln, wlui came In Oregon in reside hiivti returned Id California. Mian CU lliiri'lny Piittl. who haa been Hifin1IiiK Him past week with Mrs. William 1 1 rK liui .11, at Salem, returned home Tuesday. Ir. niul Mr. I (I. lie ami will. Will lain, win, Ihivii been nihiihIIiik n few iIhvh at "('editr Hall" ranch of ('hiti'le Kelly, ni'iir Caiiliy, have returned. Mr. ami Mid. John II (ilhs'in, ol llitriiiiinv passed through UiIh illy Wednesday In (heir Wlillii K'U car a rout. fur i In, Hinln Fnlr. COAL Dregim Clly ('nnimlssloii Co. urn now Inking orders for roitl. Secure your rciiulrenient fur iht I winter, I Mrs, H. IV Davis U vIhIIIiik hcl Mlnttir. Mm rliiiclt.u l u,,)iti-!ili nt Ul..... I ..U II.... l... Lit..,.. , "l in Him, M"' IIMIIIK Hill PIIIIW Dr. I. (1. lee. DnntUt. Kimiiiii 17 k-,.i. nil Is. Mm la IIIiIk. I Iim T A It-llt-l.t.. .lw. ...... I.... Klln-rltt iVu. hf'H, rhi'iui. nt On troll .........lit.., tu.l ! - .1... , ,.11....... tltv ( iiiiiinlnnluii (, mi(,h Hl (.r Mlm)i ,1HM r,rll,,(1 Mr.. t. t. IChy ami mum Btleiidn'l ,m Hi- Stale Fair Wednesday. MrHi ,.,. v,mifi ,,f ,.lir,BM( ,, Horn. AnwiM ;':t. to Mr. nml Mm. Ml. I,ena Htmiwle. of Dallas. Oregon. (i.miK.i Ih'H.il,. a .IntiKltf.r. nl. ,h ,, f ,,r ,,,, M. (. A Mlm Iti'li'ii (ili'iiKun lift Mumliiy f'R Hinart , Salem for a week's visit with friend ;rnt Millinery illHtilny Motnlav ' A, l lloliihul, hanker of Mllwitiiklti. H.'pii'ii.li.'r !l, miiiI followltiK ilavii. " 't' ti"k'on Clly on lntli-it Tiii''. Ml-it C. liulitiinlth. ,. u , ! J. N. Han. of llnki-r Clly. cmnllilnli. nr. II, H. M01111I urn) J. U Wttl.tr-n fr (In. Iti.i,i!,lln,n noiiilmitlnti fur At vlnlttim nt Hie Hialn Kalr turtn'v (!..ii,.rul. . In tin, Hi Tn.n. I iy. , C. M I wiu In tin. rliy Wi'ilno. j 'my lniklitK nrtiT Inn iNilltlral fi-tir-cn LAND PLASTER. Iltiy, Oroin. held, Flower and Gar den Seeds; WE PAY CASIIJ FOR COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL I5RII:PS ti.nliiv. Llri'imi. tit marry w rIi itrmili'il Vr.l lu'piiliiy to Malifl Hi'Witril niul C. A. Wnllari. I .t mill Mlllllli'ry lllnlllny M otltl n V ' fur rniinlv -li.rli Hii..m-r l!i. ami followlni? ilayn.l iv ..,riiml numnr t,f SI. IoIiii'h . 1 1 allium 1 nun 11, wiu in Miiii'in Tui'ti Mr. IjiIih U Hi miHt'iulily ramllilatn Ml" C (Sulilmiltti. I'url Wnlki'f mul Jnlin Htrnli;til, who linn, tii'i'n on n moiith'ii hiilitlnx trip, ri'Mirin.il Weitimmlity. Hnv Ciiln will li-avo Humlny fur Wlilimiin Culli'tt". wtiiirn ho will ciilor tin' lomliiK tirliool year. (ittiliinl lioilfmy ri'i' on Tui'Kilny for CurvnlllH, wur tin will enter the (Irrniiti Agricultural Colli'iti'- Mina IMlllt Hllll'lli'll. of Ki'Ibii. VoIi, U vli'lilnu her iiari'tila. Mr. anil Mr A SIiiiiiiipii", of thin clly. i Mr it ll'iycr h Ih'cii III al her huniK In Kiiiiui City Aililltlult nml la Hlmilv llliirolllll( ' Mi- II..I. l..t.lr i& I... Ii.... t.....n' v.,rv in . hiir 1, '.. T-..irn i:'"K Hi" fair WnihliiKti.il alriM'ta, la itiirovlti(. i Mr tin, I Mm. Waller 8. WcIIh, who llRVe In'l'll RHllllllC Itldr hotll') IIIIMIII ! at N'ewtHirl anil t'urvnllla, have re turti.'ii in oreKiui Clly. iuriiret, the fine hum.' owned livj S II! hi in Cine of thla cliy. wna mild to ll.'iirv Vuliileralie a few iliivn atfu I , duv and maile an addre-a al the Cor- inim llav (Vlcliratloii at the Stale Kulr. lr H.. T. Wuodwiiril and "on Ken I ni'th left Weilneaday for Mlra. Idaho,, ( for a vial of Kcvcral week with Mm. ) Woodward' ttlnter. Mra John KleMa i Mra. I. T. Iliitlln. of Canliy. wna In (IreKi'tt Clly Tueaday on her way Ilium, i front I'uitlaiid. While In the city aim vlnlie.l her daughter, Mm J, U Wul ; dn.ll. I MIm Crayce Mamliull, Mra. S. 8. : Mohler and lirother and Waller Went , wurth, returned home Tueailay from Salem, where they have lieett att.'tnl K. J. Iiaiilioii, Tom I. Ilumlill, .Imnea I. Iivett. Dr. W. K. Carll ami I'M Iterkncr left yelerdiiy In ,fr. Imultim'a Cadillac nmlor rar for Hie Stale Kulr. Mina Klhel Hlley. who Kradnated from IJncolii IIIkIi ScIiihiI. I'urtland. Iimt year will leave Saturday fur l-JUji'iie, where ulie will he a aludent at the t'nlvi'mlty of Oregon C.ranil MIIHnery illatilay Mumlay, Seiteml.er I'J. anil fullow lug liny. Mlt. a C. liuldHtnllh. Mina Maritime! Wllllama anil Minn (ieririido NefKer left Hiitttrday for I'urtluiiil. at which place th y will will camp ilurliiR the week. Mr. ! commence ilullea aa learhera in the llncklea accompauleil them nml re- j public achiaila. MUa Wllllama will turned Sundav nlitht. have charce of the primary Rraile of t'.rnnd Millinery dlntdny Monday, the Sha.ir rcIiooI ami Mina Neiter S.'i.'etulier lit, and follow Ittts dnya. will lie Inatniclor of Kimllah In the Mina C. ;)) h tit U It. Ilolladay. achiK.I. Mr Ktue wna paid t'.Tiil for the animal, j Mr. ami Mm 8 M. Itfimacy, anil Mr. I ami Mra Klim-r AllirlKht ami family, left Mundav fur HaliMii, ami will camp mi '!)" Kulr isrouuda dtirlui; the Slate, Katr. I Mr. A llu.'klea ami two children! left Sunday for the Stale Kalr mid Mia Ann Allilrii'lmt left Hiimlay in i in 1 1 1 K for llnaka, Ore., wlieru aha will vliilt with Mr mid Mm, A. Kid li'lie, mid aim will nitiuiil llui Hint Fair iIuiIiik Hut week. Walilit Caiilluld haa arrived limne front Mamlaii, Norlh liakolu, where ho nun heen employed III In 1 1 roil d con Mtruitliin. .lack Ciiullelil, hrolhnr of Waldo Ciiiifli'ld, will remain In Norlh Italtola for an linlefltiiitn lluie. KM Madilock, a well known hotel man of llvppncr, ami u former Clack amaH County pollllrlmi, Im In (hit cdty vliilili'K hln dntiKliiiir, Mm, V. C, Murk Me will itlli'lid Hni Slate Kulr thin week, (iiiind Millinery dlnilny Motidny, Sepletiilmr III, and fulluwIiiK ilayH. Mla C. (lolilimltll. MIh MiiiKiiri'l Haiilftt left Motiday for Tui'omii, Waih., where alio will vlalt with relatlvea for a few weeka. MImm AiiIIii MeCarver, who accotn. panleil Mm Charlea llahcock, Jr., of I'ortlatid to The Dalle, where they vliilied aeveral daya, haa reliirneil to Oremm Clly. Mra. W. A. Wallace, of Ihla rlty, waa Inal. week lakeii to Hie (iiHid Sainarllaii lloMiillal, I'liriliind where ahe will ituderKo a Muritlrnl operation. )r, C. A. Stuart will mhhIhI with the operation, Mina May Kelley after apcndlmc Hie Htimtner nt her coltai:e at Ixiik lleiich, tut returned home, and will commence dutlea aa teacher In the I'i irl liinil achvula on Monday l.luyd 1 1 iu ill lit!, who haa lieett apettd- ItiK avveral weeka lit Trout Utke, haa reiurtieil to Ori'Kiui Clly, and will leave In n few day for Kni'ene, where he will ri'Muuie hi atudle at the I'nlvemlty of OreKoli. Mr. ami Mr, 'll, M. Doollltle ami ami, IMmoiiil of Vancouver, Wnah.. K'K'iil Siimlay In thla clly with Mm. W. C. Creen and Mr. A. It. IVailltlln. They relumed to their home Wedtiea dnv nlitht. A. 8. KleltiHinlth ami family h'fl ThnrNilav night for Medfurd, where they will make their fitiure home, Mr, Klelnmlth ha relded here fin the piiat III veam, IiiivIiik heen con iH'cted with the Oregon City machine Hhuti on Twelfth and Main afreet. Mr. and Mr. Henry Knott, of McMlmivlllo, who have been vIkHIiik with the former- alater. Mr. 8. E. Morlev. of thl clly, left for their home Thnmday. Mr. Knott I a prom Incut rltlzi'ii of McMlunvllle. There are no hIkic complalul In the fit til 1 1 1 i-M that in like till their hoe alore. W. A. Holmes, Ort'Kon Clly. Mr. and Mm. K. T. AvInoii left Wed tiediiy fur a trip on ihe Sounil and In HrltNh Cultnnlila They will visit In S.-atlle, Wash.. Vancouver and Vic toria, II. C. They will remain two weeka. A. It. 1'iiildock, ilriiKKlat of Canhv, was In OreKuti City Tuesday vIsltliiRj hi tiarent. Mr. and Mr. J. C. I'nd iluck. He waa on hi way from Port 1'itid. where he had heen on a hiislne-i trip. Mr. and Mr. U'lle Porter mid children, who have heen ucctipvlitK a cuttatie at NewHirt, have returned home. Mr. Purter. while nt the tnuich, met wlih an accident, Injurlnit hi knee, and I rniiHllel to use cnitche' Mauv of the Cennan residents ot this city attemteil the Oreitun State Fair at Sitleni Tueailay, when (lermtin Hay was observed. A rar otlached to the Portland sperlal nccomntodnied the lartte crowd that went front thl city. Ie J. Cntirteld left Tuesday nlsht with a siirveylint party for the South Fork of the Clackama Klver and ex pect tu he anient six weeks on a trln Onirics Myers, Hnlph Mi'Hetchle, William Slrohmeyer and Charlea Cray tui uiemlicrs of tlto party. Crand Millinery tllsnlay Monday, Senleinlier lit, ami following day. MUa C. Coldsmlth. " 1 1 1 1 ". ' ' "; " . .. A - 0. WINOATE, of Astoria, who la opposing Secretary Benson for re-nomlnatlon. Mr Wtn gate hu the backing of the antl Membly Republican. not FOR K'S. SEWING SMS Most Satisfactory Labor Saving Device For Domestic Use Electric Store Alder Street, Corner 7th Forliea Pi at I haa returned from NewMrf, when) ho spent several day. Max ItamU, who has lim-u s.t' vey ItiK with llnl llitttda mid .a i y riur ICstat iiiln, ha returiied to his home at I'uluiiHe, Wash. Mr. and Mri. William J. Wll.'.u'i ami family ajaint WninuKilay at Sa lem attetiilliiK the Stale Fair Alvln (iinut of North lieml. Or.uoo has heen the gnust of li.iy moiiil and Wallace Caufleld. He formerly r.-t!lil-ed In I his city. Mrs. Allien Johnson of Portland, who haa heen vlalt Iiik with her daughter, Mr. Maxwell Telford, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mr. II. M. Doollttle and son Kdinond. who have la-en visit ItiK with Mrs. W. C. (irei'tt and Mra. A. II. Doollttle, In this rlty, have re turned home Harry Treiiilmth and Kent Wilion, after travelitiK throiiKh California for ihe past three weeks, have re turned home. They visited the state fair of California al Sacramntu, lint stale that the Orecoti State fair Is far ahead of It. They visited :he On-Koti Slate Fair n Wednesday. Miss I'earl Horner of Corvallls. ar rived In Parkplttce Wednesday where !.he haa hen eitRatsed to teach Ihe IiIkIi bi-hool. MUa Horner, who Is a Bradtia:e of the OreKon Agricultural Collec'', la also arcintpllshed In mtn:ic and in other .li-tiarlni.-nLi. which will add to her usefulness in the Parkpluce school. Phe C'titea hlmily reconituend cil fm accuiint of her attainments and niclaJ standltiK, and expresses herself as ilellKhted with the prospect of u pleasti-tt year In the loralltv that Dor- tor Mcloutthlln and olhers have made! historic. Hosswell Holninn bag purchased thej home of W, II. .uniwuit on sixth and Jetlerhon streets. Mr. Ziimwalt is nintemplatliiK movltiK to California, his future home, ami Mr Hulntan will take possession of his procrty aa soon ns it la vacated by the Zumwalt family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, who have been spendiiiK the summer at the home of Mrs. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mra William Onrdncr at Meldrnm, have Rono to Pendleton, where they will make their future home. Mr. Walker beltiK roltnecled with the Gra ham furniture store. The correct things for Fall can now ho decided upon dellnltely when you next visit the store. Mauy of the new store sect Ions have now received their complete show lug and new Roods are coming In daily to the others. During our recent buying trip we also picked up some very special values that are being placed on sale aa they arrive. Some of these will lie sold out quickly. So make your first Fall shopping tour soon, at W, A. Holmes'. Mra. A. Ooettllng and thughtor. Miss Alice, who have been Sitendlns the summer on Ihe Sound returned to their home In this city Thursday. They visited at Tacoma. Seattle an J Ijiconner, at the latter plac-i visiting with Mr. Goettllng, who ha charge of construction at Fort Whitman. They were accompanied to ihls city bv Mra. Ernest Goettllng a, id children, who will make a seven! week's visit here. Not a minute should be' lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or oven after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. . A. Haywotth and little dattghtor left Thursday for Pamonla. Colorado, where the former was called by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. E. M. llurke. Mrs Hay worth and daughter were on the Ill-fated train about 10 nillea from Hood, Rlvtjr that was wrecked In a peculiar manner, when a horse was thrown from the track and struck a switch, which threw the train from the track. Mrs. Hayworth was delayed one night by the accident. Now Is the time to figure on your winter's fuel. Place orders for coal with Oregon City Commission Ci. Mlsa Nellie Swafforil and Harold Swafford left Wednesday for Salem, where the latter will give some of his whistling' solos at the State Fair. Mr. Swafford has' taken part in many en tertainments In this city. Miss Swat ford will remain with relatives In Salem until Friday afternoon. M'rs. A. Knapp and son, John, have gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will visit at the old home of Mrs. Knapp. Hefore returning home they will travel throughout the Eastern states. : : . '' tV - 1 Waltham Elgin Howard Hamilton Ingersoi: Movements si. v & w pi " Solid Gold Gold Filled Solid Silver Solid Nickel Hunting and Open Face Cases WALTER 8. TAYLOR, 8on of I. D. Taylor, of this city, who hat been promoted to private secre tary of General Superintendent of the 0. R. 4 N. Company. SOCIETY A viny pretty home wcddirg war Holeuinlzil WVilnesday evening 'it the home i.f Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Erlckson of Fourth and Madison streets, wtu n Miss Henrietta Esther liruner, daugh ter of Mrs Margaret liruner, and sister of Mm. Erlckson, was united In mar riage to Dean H. Sllva, of Portland. The impressive ring ceremony waa per formed by Hev. J. K. Iandsborougb, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The bride was prettily gowned In while batiste, and carried an arm boiiie! of bride's roses and asparagus ferns, while l.er bridesmaid. Miss Edna Simmons. was becomingly gowned in pule blue silk, and cairie-i pink carnations. William Sllva, or Portland, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Afte,- ihe ceremony a wedding up- per waa served on the lawn, which was brilliantly lighttd with Chinese lanterns. live long tables weft spread beneath -the trees, and these were ortttily decorated with trailing clematis vines. the bride's table were seated 20 relatives of the con trading parties, there being four gen erations. The bride's table was dec orated with bride's roses and white Biitln ribbons. Many handsome wedding gifts were received by the young collide. The ride and groom presented the brldes- f.uild with a beautiful gold ring with amethyst settings, the birtustone of Miss Simmons, and the best man was presented with a scarf pin of amethyst and pearls. Mr. and Mrs. Sllva left on the late car for Portland, where they will re side, the groom being In business at that city. Mrs. Erlckson's home was artistic ally decorated for this occasion. The living room where the ceremony was performed was In white Chinese as ters, clematis and bride's roses. An archway, where the bride and groom stood during the ceremony, was In white lilies and clematis. The dining room was in lavender, asters being used In profusions, intermingled with trailing vines. Those assisting Mrs. Erlckson and Mrs. liruner were Mrs. Fred Shannon. Mrs. J. 11. Kellog. Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Miss Matilda Meyer. Those attending the marriage cere mony and reception were Mrs M. F. Wilson, of Montesano, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sllva, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Yount, Mrs. Julia Both and daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Sherwood, all of Kanler, Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Archer and baby, Clifford, William i H ; i it." Our Watch-Selling Methods When you buy a watch of ut you know Just exactly what you are getting.. We only enjoy going with you into the details of is making and material, pointing out its strong or weak points al the case may be of showing you why certain parts should be tested thoroughly and perfectly adapted to meet all conditions for wear and time keeping qualities.. In other words, you get the benefit of our ex pert knowledge and our persistent honest methods We know when you buy a watch of us that you will be perfectly satisfied whether it is the $1.00 Ingertoll or the $150 Howard, and that you will send your friends to us for one like it. OUR PRICES are considerably lower than you can buy elsewhere, either for cash or on installment plan. GENTS' WATCHES FROM $1.00 TO $150. LADIES' WATCHES FROM $5.00 TO $75.00. We make a specialty of Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed. Burmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S iCASTORI A Licenses to Marry. Licenses to marry were Issued on Thiimilau n Mm. Mill-In Mttmhv and I IIIHDIIilj UJ H4IIJ ...... .v ,.... ...... George Nledermnrk, and Mary Shel don and ueorgo it. inim, jr. WOOD WANTED Six cords of first growth. Ilttqlre at Enterprise office. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership hertofore exist ing between C. J. Hood and Max Pollack, under the firm name of Builders Supplies Co., has been dissolved, Max Iiollack retiring. C. J. Hood will continue the business under the same name. Mr. Bollack will collect all outstanding ac counts due the partnership, Oregon City, Ore.. Sent. 12th, 1910. C. J. HOOD, MAX BOLLACK. NOWVeW-TIME . t ''?' V 'j . ,--' v '- K ' hi of tb rear to bmrm jour tth out anil plat tid br!iii work dot,. For out-of-town patroao wa flnub plato and brtd0 work In OA dor tf iMnHrjr. .iirCrma $5.00 22kBiofTMtk3.50 eaMritiiaft 1.00 EuboI Filliart 1.00 ihr Fillhn -50 6-i ".la . nn phi. i 5.00 bit Rubb Pltl.l I.9U Nil" Eitr'tW .50 ai l win riiiami - BUT HKTHODS fntnlM Lxtm-uoa t m wbwn platao or brtdao work Uonlorod. lMultatlonl''rt. Yo oaaaot tot botur palnloM work anrwbsro. no matter bow maoa Ton pr. All work fully r"nranlaarl or nnoea imti. Wise Dental Co. iMCoatPonaTBD Painless Dentists falUst ullalni.TMrt t Wav-lnctiMi, POTUNI).0ttn0ll tins Inill t A. M. U 1 1. M. lutom I W 4 Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of Intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Associa tion, 618 Electric Building, Portland, Oregon. (Paid adv.) j TAKE THE HINT You can get the best that money can buy If you buy nt J our new stock of canned Tbl a Fruits, They have the delict- I ous, rips flavor. I at i HARRIS' GROCERY i J Oregon City. Archer. A. M. Sllva, of Portland: Mrs. George Doll, of Kalama, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silva, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson. Mrs. Mar garet Bruner, Mr. and" Mrs. Otto Erlck son, Mr. and Mrs. Roppell, Mrs. J. H Kellogg. Mrs. Fred Shannon, Mr. and rrs. W. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steiner, Mr and Mrs. A. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Peckover, Mrs. R. Seller, Mrs. Thomas Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rue conlch, Mr. and Mrs. G. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deutte, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Boteomley Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Eby; Miss Matilda Meyer. Mtss Clara Koerner, of St Johns, Miss Bertha Koerner, of- St, Johns, Miss Margaret Riley, .Mis'-. Catherine Sherlock. Miss Bess Warner Miss Annie Schultz, Mlts Edna Sim mons, Elva Erlckson, Veda Erlckson, Roland Eby. Martin Seiler and Wil liam Sllva, of Portland. A pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward on Fourth and Center streets Tuesday evening, the occasion being Mr. Woodward's birthday. The evening was devoted to games and music, after which refreshments were served. A pretty umbrella was pre sented to Mr. Woodward besides a large cup and saucer, both gifts being very acceptable. Present were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward. Mrs. May Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood ward, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mrs. G. B. Dimick, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Woodward, Misses Myrtle Cross, Kittie Roche, Maude and Anna Woodward; Messrs. Melvln Green, Jinimle Kerns and Bradley Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. J Levitt entertained last week for the former's sister. Miss Esther Levitt, of Milwaukee, Wiscon sin, who Is here on a visit The affair was a most enjoyable one, and many from Portland were present The home of the Levitt's was prettily dec orated for the occasion In ferns and asters, and the place cards were hand painted. The afternoon and evening were devoted to music, dancing and cards. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. Levitt. Mrs. S. Levitt, Miss Clara Fields, of this city, Miss Pearl Barde, Miss Dora Nudelman, Miss Pearl Bromberg, Miss Theresa Nudelman, MJss Bertha Gold stein, Miss Jane Goldstein, of Portland, Messrs. S. J. Levitt of Mil waukle. Wis.; Edward Williams, Henry E. Bernstein, Jack Zutold Keiser, Blgolow Newton, Harry Selfert of Portland; Earl Lutz, of this city Estella Dodge, of Liberal, and Gra ham Httngate, a prominent farmtx of Dickey's Prairie, were united In mar riage in this city Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Judge W. W. H. Samson, performing the ceremony. A few Inti mate friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Httngate is a brother of S. A. D. Hungate. county surveyor. The bride and groom left Immediately ofr the groom's farm at Dickey'g Prairie. The camping party composed of Mrs. Frost, Mrs Blngman, Dick Long, Arch Long, "Nine" Long, Oliver Frost, Ray Cole, O. A. Smith, Chester Will, Miss Beryl Long, Miss Ada Frost, M'.?s Letha Jackson and Miss Oils Jackson, has returned from its trip. The party camped at Trout Creek, neat' the head waters of Molalla river. A good time was had and plenty of fish were caught C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us a Call Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money Corner Mala sad Mth Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON PHONHS: Pacific Main 142 Home B U4 Dements Best FLOUR $1.60 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. D. C. LATOURETTB President P. J. MEYER, Caablei THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL. $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Bualnese. Open from 9 A. M. te I P. M Office Both Phones 22 Residence Phone Main 2624 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 186S Sucessor to C. N. Greenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free ot Chars Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER