Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 21, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREOOS CITY KSTEKPniSE, KlillUV, OCTOIiEU 21, 1910.
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Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas
MILWAUKIE.
Mrs. Alnm Oettman and baby, who
have boon vlsllliiR nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R, W. Gcttman, of Mllwau
l,le Heights, Iff t on Wednesday for
Itit,:lllo, Wash., whore they will Join
Hov. Oettman, who preceded them
mimn lime no. Hov. and Mm. Colt
mnn have hewn resldlnc In California, j Portland.
and will make their future home at
Ititr.vfllo.
Mrs. MarR.iret Reid, of Scappooe.
Orecon. was In this city on Saturday
visltliiR with friends Hnd attending
the nnvttnp of the flraiiRe.
Milwaukie Hat Ship Building
Industry.
A new shipyard Is IioIiir built fn
the northern part of Milwaukie by
the t'nrtts Power Hoat Company, of
Portland, which will Rive from ;;$ to
4rt men employment. This Is one of
th best ahlp-luilldiiiK companies In
the state, having another plant at
A committee of two, consisting of
Mrs. MaRKle Johnson and A. ( Hoi
stad, was appointed to nrraiiKtf for
an opening mooting to bo hold in
Milwaukie October 31, at which time
the measures to be submitted to the
voters at the coming November elec
tion will be thoroughly discussed.
Among the speakers on this occasion
will lie t K. Spence, of Cams, mas-
The company has a payroll In Port-' tor of the State tirauge; It. I.00 Paget
land over $li'00 a month, and the
hulidlng of the plant at this place will
be a great benefit to Milwaukie. The
building: is located on ground that has
boon leased from J. 11. Johnston, of
A. M. David, of Orauts Pass, hat Portland, and la a most desirable U
arrived in ih,s city and has leased ration for an Industry of this kind. A
the James Oliver building. M1'. David's j large crew of men are at work on the
place i f business will be at Port laud. building rushing the w ork to com-
The friends of Mrs. s?. J. MeCann j plot ton. The skids have already been
will be pleas , to imov that she Is ! put in place, and the mill will bo in
recovering from her long Illness. operation by the first of the month.
T. U. A. Si ilwooi! has gone Kast, j , substantial building for the tools
where ho is a lay delegate to the has been completed.
Kpiscopal Confcronc. Horace Canipliell will have a boat
On Monday '.i!,-ht the I. 0. O. F. j built at this plant which will be about
Ij dge will hold Its regular meeting, 1 f,o feet long, and this will ply between
whin the first degree work will be Milwaukie and Portland. It will be
put on by the team. The meeting 1 operated by gasoline, and will be the
will be held at tU I. O. O. F. hall.
X!r. and Mrs. J. R. Kelso, well
known residents of this city, who
have been conducting a confectionery
and ice cream parlor on Front and
first boat built at Milwaukie, and It
Is probable Hint at the time of the
launching of the craft that appro
priate exercises will be held.
New Depot Nearing Completion
Monroe street, have decided to open 1 The new depot for the Wilsburg &
a Imich parlor, where you can get itearton Railroad Company is near-
anvthlng from an oyster coctkall and ing completion, and when completed
tamale to a hot dinner. Mrs, Kelso, will be a credit to the town of Mil-
who is known In this part of the
country as one of the best cooks In
the county, will have charge of the
cooking, and there Is no doubt but
those partaking of the meals that are
to be furnished nt this lunch room
will go away well satisfied. The par
lors will be open to the public about
the first of November.
A. H. Dowling Resigns At Recorder.
After serving the city council and
the people of Milwaukie as recorder
to the best of satisfaction, A. H. Dow
ling has resigned owing to other busi
wauk'.e. The building, which Is loca
ted on Washington & Irving streets,
is built on the bungalow style with
sloping roof. The exterior of the
depot will be of cement and of a peb
ble finish. ThJ building is about 24x
40 feet, and consists of two rooms,
one for the accommodation of the
passengers and the other for freight.
It will be open to the public about the
first of November, when one of the
operators of the company will take
charge.
The company s.nce building its line
ness, and Jesse Keck has been chosen j through this section of the state Is
In his place. Mr. Keck has moved j doing a good business and being well
his office to the Wissinger .Building
adjoining the Wissinger store.
Charles McCann, who has been re
siding at LaGrande, Ore., has moved
his family to this city, where they
wfl reside for the winter. They have
patronized. Two trips are made each
day, one in the morning and one in
the afternoon. The roadbed Is con
sidered to 1k first-class.
Many Pupils Enrolled.
As the enrollment of the school has
taken up their residence on Oak St so Increased since the opening of the
Mr. McCann is a son of Mrs, McCanp term the school board has found it
of this city. I necessary to employ another teacher.
Mi Atwood's Friends Surprise Her. j Miss Lou Albee. of this city, has been
Mrs. Atwood, member of the Lin-'employed to teach the third grade,
den Circle, was tendered a pleasant xnss Emme and Miss Carter have
surprise party at her home on Thurs- i had charge of second and third grades
day afternoon of this week. Refresh- j and as these- grades were so conges
ments were served, and a delightful ! ted. by the employment of another
afternoon was spent by about twenty
members of the order.
New Auto in Town.
teacher this has been relieved. Miss
Emmet and Miss Carter have now
charge of the second grade work.
Dr. J. T. Townley, of this city, has There are at present 217 pupils en
purchased a new automobile of the ! rolled. Mrs. Emily Shaw, the Supt..
two-passenger Studebaker make. Dr. j and her excellent corps of teachers
Townley is now able to operate theiar(. giving entire satisfaction,
machine, and can be seen spinning j The room now in charge of Miss
over the roads almost at any hour A11,ee Is light and airy, like the other
of the day. His practice has grown rooms of the handsome school build
so that he found it necessary to pttr-jjng.
chase the machine. . Reai Estate Office Building Removed.
Linden Circle Has Campaign. j Tn,? building on Front street, occu
Llnden Circle met in the Woodmen j pe as a reui estate office by Mrs.
hall on Friday night, when twelve Maggie Johnson, has been moved to
different circles of the State were the property formerly occupied by the
represented. There Is now a cam-; ate Mrs. Sargent. Mr. Johnson has
paign on in the order, and each cir- j rented the residence and the room
cle has voted to secure twelve new fronting Main street will be occupied
memuers. Ai uie iuouiir ui-iu uu . ... Mrs. Johnson oj n ren psIiiIb nt.
Friday night In this ci.y an interest
ing programme was given and fol
lowed by refreshments and a social
' time. There were about 25 members
present.
Commercial Club Meets.
The Commercial Club met in res-
lice, and will be known by the firm
name of Johnson Realty Company.
This property will be Improved, a new
cement walk being constructed and
the parking will be planted to rose
bushes.
Women's Work Club Meets.
ular session at the city hall on Fri-, The Women's Work Club will meet
day night,' when a resolution -wa 1 n,.xt Wednesday afternoon at the
passed to start a, vigorous campaign . n011,e of Mrs Maggie Johnson, at
In the matter of the annexation of a j hicn time the la(1(es wM, gpen, th
part of Clackamas county to Mult-- aItrmx)I) n sewing, preparatory for
nomah. and also a part of Washing-. thelr annual falr, wnlrh t0 be' held
ton County to Multnomah. It was de- dlris tne month of December. Tne
cidc-d to have printed 3w0 pamphlets ; dllb mPets every Wednesday after
setting forth the advantages of MU-1 noon. Many pretty articles have al
waukle. and have these distributed to rf.ady bw nia(ie by ,he m(.mbers an(,
the public in general. ; lnese wm ,,e sullatje for Christmas
The matter of sewers was also up Kifts
for discussion, and It was decided to Motnert. c,ub Holds Socia, Afternoon.
inBtall the antiseptic tanks. The j The Mothers' Club held a social
sewerg would cost much more than aftf,rnoo on a, he -Khool.
the tanks, and It was thought that nouse The affalr wag informal and
the latter would answer the purpose j aboul () mem)(.rs attended, who had
for the present. . a mosl enjoyable afternoon. Ice
! cream and cake were Bcrved.
a unt MF5' MFRfHANDiSE ' On the fourth Friday of the month
W. A. HOLMES MERCHANDISE ithe cljb have a meMuf, at ,h,.
NEWS. : school house. This will be the first
OF INTEREST TO YOU AND YOU mM'tlns of the season, and Important
11 . j business is to come up for discussion.
AND YOU. Among the business matters to be
We all like to economize. We discussed will be of the opening of
t-i 1 . . (.,. tne public library for the winter. It
like to make our money go as far as wa, "throlIKh le'effr of tnls cl,lb
it will. We like to net our moneys that the library was established last
worth, and more, if we can. And winter, and was so greatly apprecia-
we all like to dress as well and liveite(' ''v the people of Milwaukie and
-w well a. the "other fellow" and at ! vlcllll,y' Mrs' J'jn,,li"n ' President,
ns.well as the other tel o and at . Mn) Maple vice-president, Mrs. Shir-
the same time not spend all our in-, i,.y Buck treasurer, and Miss Casto Is
come. This desire is possible for secretary.
mnnv to fulfill and imiMissihle for Tots Are Entertained.
of Oak Drove, who will talk In favor
of the aunevatlon; Frank Hiamii
Relley. of Portland, who will talk
against the annexation; 11. J. Stark
weather of Milwaukie. will discuss
the other measures Including the
bending of the districts. It Is prob
able that Mrs. Dunnlway, will be se
cured to talk on "Women's Suffrage."
T. J. (Jury,, of Oregon City, County
Superintendent of Instruction, has
boon Invited to talk on the Normal
School question, and will also talk
on High School Itiml law. Everyone
Is urged to attend this lm-cllng.
whether you live In Milwaukie, Ore
lion City or any other city.
Hallowe'en Social.
A Hallowe'en hop will, be one of
the social functions to be given In
Milwaukie In October. The affair
will bo given under the auspices of
Linden Circle at the city hall on Sat
urday night. October 2S. Hoesley's
orchestra of four plows will furnish
the music for dancing. The hall Is
to be made attractive with Hallo
we'en decorations, and Hallowe'en
refreshments will be served.
A committee composed of Mijs. A.
C. lXmilng, Mrs. J. 11. Hicks. Miss
Heatrlce Webster, will have charge of
the affair, and subcommittees are
to be appointed to assist these ladles
with the entertainment. Tickets will
he 75 cents. All are Invited.
Beautiful Residence Under Construc
tion.
During the past few months there
have been several large real estate
deals closed In Milwaukie, besides
several smaller ones. Among thosy'
that have been closed Is the sale of
the Thomas Toates handsome new
bungalow and two lots for $:tonrt. This
residence was recently completed, and
was purchased by James A. Johnson.
It Is located on Washington street
and the deal was made by the John
son Realty Company. Mr. Toates will
erect another home for himself, which
will be modern throughout,. This
building will he erected on his two
lots adjoining that which hit Bold td
Mr. Johnson. Mr. Toates Is a design
er, contractor and builder, and ho Is
sparing no pains to make his home
one of the most up-to-date In the city.
The house will have six rooms and
will cost about $2000.
One of the deals that was closed
recently, and which is one of the
largest that has been made in Clack
amas County this summer was thv
sale of Mrs. Jane Hnynes' property
consisting of 54 acres situated on
the Foster Road and Kellogg street,
to Mrs. Dunning, of New York, the
price being Mrs. Dunning has
already let the contract for a hand
some bungalow which she will oc
cupy, the cost of the. bungalow being
about $.")0iM). The foundation has al
ready been completed and the con
struction work will be pushed rapidly
along.
Albert Wendell, foreman of the S.
P. depot builders, whose present resi
dence Is nt Scllwood, has purchased
properly in Milwaukie, and is build
ing a fine bungalow of two stories on
the property. The house will have
eight rooms, with a full cement base
ment and cement Btore room. Among
the attractive features of this pretty
home will be a built-in china closet,
buiit-ln book cases and the large ve
randas. The contractors for the build
ing wi re Shludler & Kerr. The cost
finished, mid crushed rock wilt lie
used later on. The roller will arrive
hew this week. .1. It. Kelso, who
chairman of the street committee
will Inspect the roadway as smut ns
completed.
No other town the slue of Mllwtui'
kle In this state run boast of having
so many cement sidewalks. On both
side of Main siro-l the walks nre
being constructed from eight fool to
twelve feet In width. Those wishing
10 preserve the shade trees are glv
the privilege of doing so, and those
wishing to have the parking can do
so. Many will take adantago of this
and are to heumiiy their property
with ornamental hushes, while some
are to plant the choicest of rose
bushes. Cement w.ilks will also bo
put In the Scott Addition. This bus
already Improved the appearance l
the streets of Milwaukie. The cl
(ens and roaldouts of Milwaukie are
taking a pride n the appearance u:
the town, and will make It one of the
most attractive In the county
Clackamas, or In the state.
of
It is In tluio of Midden mb han or nc
cldent that Cliainhciialns Uulment
ran be relied upon !o take the nlac
of the family Uoet !', who cannot al
ways be found at the moment. Then
It Is that ChninbeiiHlu's Uulment Is
never found wauling. In cases ol
sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises
Chamberlain's Unlmont takes out the
soreness and drives away the palu
sold (y all dealers.
. .JENNINGS LODGE.
J. Smith nud Jesse Strain were
Portland business visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Scripture of Ore
gon City were callers at the Hugh
notions honis the first of the week
kov. llnvorlliiK preached a very
alilj sermon from Hob. 2-0 on Sunday
the ltith at the Urace Chapel. Owing
to the rainy day the attendance was
not as large as on the previous Sun
days, but the services were enjoyed
by those in attendance.
Mrs. Justin Pease and Mrs. Abe
Lahouwifh. of Rlsley, were eleasant
callers at the Lodge on Saturday,
Arthur Caddy, of Oregon City, was
a visitor nt the II 11. F.tumons home
this weeis.
Mr. and Mrs. ErlcUon. of Meldrum.
are enjoying a visit from their sou
from California.
Mr, Ceo. Morse Is exhibiting gome
very fine potatoes, which were raised
cn his acreage near Meldrum.
Two of Rev. Hcverliug's children,
who reside In Portland, are III with
tousllitls.
.Mr. and Mrs. Isiuh Sheuofielil are
enjoying 11 visit from their only sou,
whose homo Is In California. Mr.
Wellington Shoneflcld. a promising
.Noting attorney of Portland, niso spent
Sunday with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Shenetuld.
Miss Helen Pallium and Miss Mable
Morse spent Sunday In Portland.
Mrs. Jones entertained the Ladles'
Aid at an "apple te' on Wednesday.
October 11 A number of ladles were
present and Mr. U. IX lloardman came
in later und enjgjed the coffee and
doughnuts served by the hostess. All
the ladies reort him a san expert at
pooling apples.
Miss Doris Palntun celebrated her
ninth birthday anniversary on Satur
day afternoon, October Kith, at her
home, when she Invited Ituth Tnis
cott, Ruth Cook and Ruth Gibson.
Ililene Seeley and Gladys Caldwell.
Maigvry Hamilton, Itessle Roberts.
Anna Hosier. Etta Strain, Fanny
Smith. Mildred Kladen, Dorothy and
Itcssie Toiler, Minnie mid Dora Roe
the, Mary Joni-s and Doris Palntou to
spend the hours from 1 to 5 and mi
Joy the games planned by Mrs. Pain
ton. Resale Itnlierts secured the
prize In the contest, and Mrs. Puln.
ton was assisted by Miss Helen In
serving delicious refreshments.
.Mrs. Ttny Muss, it Oregon City,
of this structure will be about $::.'nu. and Mrs. Arch Ibms, of Willamette.
1 he land wns purchased by Mr. Wen-! spent Thursday evening with Mlsi
dell through the Johnson Realty Com- Maybe! Mor-e.
pany, and when his home Is com- Mrs. L. Wilcox and children visited j
pleteil will be valued at about $.",ot0. last week with Mrs, Holden, of Soil j
Mr. Wendell's residence will be ready wood. '
for occupancy by about the first of Word has teen received from Rev.
November, when he will move Ills S.'icpp and wlie, and they are now
family here. ' I i.irely settled In their new home at 1
There are several other deals to ! ill Proctor street, Ta -oma. Rev.1
close soon by the Johnson Realty Shupp Is now presiding Elder of the j
Company, and several of the pros pee- Puget Sound I)ls,-et of the Kvungel- '
tive buyers ate contemplating build-: leal Conlorenc e, and his work tieres- I
ing modern homos. i abates bis alis-nre from homo a good j
Barge Sinks With Gravel. i share of tie time, and also calls hlin
A harg'- filled with gravel at Mil
waukle and ready fur taking to Port
land sank on Friday afternoon. The
Park Commissioner of New Orleans for fifteen years and member
of the Municipal Assembly for several terms, one of the most
eloquent speakers in Dixieland, will sneak in Orcnon Citv at the
an . 1
Opera House, Sattif Jay Evening, Oct. 22
ON "PROHIBITION IS NOT TEMPERANCE"
Mr. Story is the father os many reform measures, all of which are
in effective operation both in Nevv Orleans and other cities in the
east and south. His address is one which every prohibitionist and
church member should hear.
MDMISSION
(Pnld Adv't.) g'lrJ (
Miss Doris Palnton has completed of the Orcgonlnn. was hero soltcltlnu
a term of drawing lessons under the Saturday.
direction of Mrs. Reed, and has made! Harry Graham. T. R. Worthlngton,
rapid progress. Her pastel work IsiandTheo. WnrthliiKfou left Friday'
remarkably good for one of hur ago. evcntim for ihu mouutul II llltfll Ka.
and we predict that llttlo lkirls wlll,laciola for a ton davs' hunt.
some day become an artist of nolo. .Miss Rosy Kaw of Carlton, snout
Mrs. C. P. Morse visited In Port-! month with Mrs. It. I. Homo. .i
land last Friday, the guest of Mrs.
tiummer. who Is entertaining her
laughter, Mrs. Povey and baby, of
Seattle. Mrs. povey was formerly
Miss Marlon Plummor, ami a school
mate of Mrs. Morse.
OAK GROVE.
Ou Friday evening, October 1 1, tint
Oak tin ve graduating class of 1910
pent the evening at the home of U xy
rahani on U'o avenue. Those proa
nt were their teacher, Prof. D, Rul
er, Olive Rlsley, Rachel Worthing-
tod, Ralston Moore, Carl Rlchter,
nyd Allen, U-xy Graham, Chas. Gra
ham, Tomy Graham and Mrs. II. Gra
ham. The time was spent In music
and gani"s. Ught refreshments were
served by Mrs. Graham. An Instru
mental number, given by Prof. Put
tier und ('has. Graham, was the main
feature. After talking over school
lays they bid their liosless good
night, and hoH to enjoy a peat
many more parties together this winter.
W. H. Carner and wife of Yacolt.
Wash., left Wednesday for their home,
after a week's visit with their daugh
ter here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Evans spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with Mrs. Kvnua'
mother In Troutdalo.
Isaac Hill of Courtney, left Thurs
day for Santa Itarbara, Calif., to
spend the winter with his family
lore.
Virgil Clark's t'nele Jaelt, aged Ml.
ft (or Eureka. Calif., Thursday, on
un extended trip.
All of our hunters wore out Satur-
lay. Only a few hints were killed.
B. Armstrong. K. C. Warren. Clay
ton Column, Clair HnrHile, Dennis
Worthlngton and a few others bagged
several birds.
O. Clark and K. C. Warren went to
Troutdule Saturday expecting to kill
ducks, but the slough was dry, so
they came homo empty-handed.
M. Shanoilllng, a representative
family
i Mr. Iloyutun of the , R. U ft P.
Co.. was here Tuesday on business for
tho company.
Two curs of wood arn being un
loaded here for the Open Air Sana
torium at Milwaukie.
The Oak Crove Ulerury Society
met Tuesday evening In i Vosburg s
Hull. A good time was had by all
present.
Guy Digolla of Cherry vl'lo, Is visit
ing I- P.. Armstrong and family.
Church Notes.
M. K. Church, Sunday school 10
a. m., Mrs. J. II, McAittiur, superin
tendent. Services II a. in. by Rev.
U-wls. Kwiilng services by Pastor
floury Sipale, Special music. AM
cordially Invited.
Uldles' Aid held their monthly tea
Thursday at Mrs, J. t, Stiiafs. there
was n large attendance and n large
free will offering; with a musical pro
gramme were the features of the af
ternoon. Archlii inii .'roiich. veiitrllimuest,
gave a iterlalumiMit in Green's
Hall, Wednesday evening, which was
largely attended by the school ch.
droit. ( Half of the proceeds worn
given the achiNil by Mr. French.
Tile hoys of the seliool will meet
and organic a basketball team, also
an athletic club In llin near future.
Next .Monday und Wednesday eve
ning there will he political speaking
In Green s Hall.
The temperance speeches made by
Rev. John It. !.!. pugiii Mint Mr. Al
linger In the church last Sunday eve
ning were enjoyed by a largo audience.
F R e.E
county couirr
(Continued From Pago 3.)
I'M M. Morris
Will llclu 31.50
Whisky bnrrels for sale by the Ore
gon lily Commission Company.
It Looks Bad Fcr You
to have son' eyes. Sutherland's I'agle
Ky Salve will euro them. Harmless
and pnlnles-i, guaranteed for 'Jac a
tube. Jones Drug Co,
F. Beoly
Phil Heheer
A. II. Reynolds .,
R. A. Klar
Henry Kommer 8X00
(iscero llrlmin , UJ.OO
John Duurchok 2.00
District No. 26.
J. Cl Vuuuhan f,2 00
T. H. Strlpp i oo
tl. Ikuiglas i'tl.OO
K. A. DougluK IK. 00
II. U Vaughni! ,7.00
Ray Ausllti ljod
S. Cordlll , T..,. Hi l
C. Marsh 31. 1)0
M, Ijirson jj.oo
T. t). Hiding 3J.00
I- M. Tollver ,oo
J. I), lipher 29(to
U Callahan c.i)0
C. FroderlcJt p oo
C. FIsIht 27.00
J. Mnllutt 32.00
I. Fletcher guo
D- Knglo 15 00
M. H. Hungato 13.00
0. W. Robld'ns 1.00
W. W. F.vcrhnrt 13.00
1. It. Vh k 1S.00
A. Cutting S. 00
I', Wright j:.im
S. Wright 1.60
C. Frn.er 25. go
II. Fra.:er ( jo
I. Klellilliger 8.00
J. Btelnltlger K150
(1. Mnrkam '. H.00
W. II. F.nglo 30.00
F. Hums 15 (10
Pearl llarless 3.75
O. Kogle 15,50
C. Callahan a.50
(Concluded nelt week. I
An Introduction
TO A NEW FIRM KNOWN AS
barge was overloaded, which was the
cause of its sinking. It was Just a
week ago when another barge sank
in the same manner, and was almost
In the same locality. The gravel was
saved, as the deck was above the
water mark. The scow will be raised
and repaired.
Fine Roadway Being Consructed.
One of the finest pl"ees of road
way that can be found in the county
Is being constructed along the Fos
ter road leading to Oregon City. The
road Is being graded by a force of
men with teams, and is under the
I us iar norm cs Vancouver tt. t;. 1
I Vlr lu.i I Ur 1 fn.ll I.,,..., ...
,T1 , iiimi 11,. in,, mi,,- 1 - (
turned to their home In Portland, j
after summering on the bunks of the
Wil'a-ne'te at this place.
.'itajir and Mm. Ciarkson, who
spent the summer here, are nt home
to their friends at 544 Kast Twentieth
street, north, In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs A. A. ('Hugh enter
tained .Mr. and .Mrs. Tozler and fam
ily to dinner ea Bunday. Mr. and
Mrs. "Soidcr are C) remove to Oregon
City this week, having occupied the
W. F). Jennings l.'imestond during the
past year. Tie- children will also be
missed at the school and Sunday
school.
Mrs. James V.'i-Jch and Mrs. Vyvlah
Dent, have ret i-ned from a months
McKitttfick's
For the Best Shoes
McKittflickV
For the Best Rabbets
Fot the Guaranteed
Wtmdehose
NkKtttAck's
If you want to Buy Close
MCKITTRICK, Shoe Man
THE HOUSE OF EXPERIENCE
6 12 Main Street Oregon City, Oregon
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tt ., , 'ii f linp or Trip snpiiii PVPriTa rr rnf mvl on t';i timun i iwu nn k;mihh . 11.
many. It at all nearly possihie tor, . iven on I Connm-ll. Gravel will be placed on
you, this store makes tt entirely poss- ; Friday afternoon from 2 till 5 at the the roal a 80IJ" tllK Siding Is visit with f,ii-, 1( at Heppner, Ore
ible. j home of Mrs. William Lechlor, In
For tlie benefit of th(e who have ' honor of her two-mimths'-old daugh-
not thouht of it lately or have "'r K1"is,;' TnB 111,10 MlKS- aitt'h
not tiiouHnt 01 it Mtei, or nave tjB youn(fts, ,ml)y ,.,., pr0V(.,, ,
never seen it in print, we publish , a charming ilttie bosu-ss. The
herewith our guarantee. The (ruar-j mothers present were served with de
antee tiiat we nive with each pur-!11!"""1 refreshments. Vocal and in
.1. l,re- ' Rtrtimeiital s-li etlnnH were rendered
tJiast mane iierc. , . during the afternoon. Present were
If at any time for any ream what- . Mrs. w. A. Hanson and her four
soever, yo.t ar: dissatisfied with a rnonths'-old daughter, Mrs. Lucia Caf
purchasc male at this store, return f"1' ";ir' and five-months'-old son
the poods within a rcas.jnat.le length 'J1"'11' ',r ' -V?- Kva 87"
.... ,. . five tiiotilhs -old son Idekey," Mrs. J.
of time in the same condition you T, Townley and Mrs. M. W. Mathle-
rcceivc them, and wc will exchange son.
them or refund the pnrrh.-c-e price. Services at Englhh Evangelical
With the exception of poods bv the .. . ,sl50cist,1?"'. '.k u
, 1, ,-1 1 ' ."ervlc'-s will t,p h'-ld at the English
yard or Holiday goods. Our prices Ev;:1,L.,,,,,, Association on Sunday at
are marked in plain figures. You can the following hours: Sunday school
buy safclv w'th or without the aid 1":;!" A. M.; morning service 1 1 : :jo ;
of salespeople in the surety that the Y'"" ''' Alll!","''!, 7
. 1 . , ' . evening Kcrvice 8 o clock. Hev. K
j.'0'.ds will suit jou afterwards or Kadehaugh officiMlng. The evening
J'tii tan get your money ba.k. service will be a special one held
FOR li( )YS : under the ausplci-s of the W. C. T. I'.
v , ,. . . , , ' On nuirsrlav ovenlng prayer meet-
.c.v j.ii 1 s.jhs m men unmc Uf, Wn );(. -,.,, .,,, Friday even
clothine;. y'c oiler splendid values, ing the, teachers will meet at the
HAND HAGS. : church.;
Ti 1 ... 1 Services at St. Johns Episcopa
I he scam s latest styles arc on Church
lisplav. Services are held every Bunday
HOLIDAY OOOD? are arriv- !lf,"rn"0" ' Ki- b-lms Kpiscopal
i.r 11 , , 1 - r church. Hev. T. V. liowen, formerly
T, - ' , ,,' ,a 1C ",e "f of f,r'-'m h"1 " "f Sell wood.
Holiday IjikhIs hi all lines. Je sure will officiate. Services are held al
to come in and see our display the o'clock. These services are largely
first week in November attended and much Interest In bulld-
: Ing up the church is being taken by
FURS 'he members und rector.
He sure to see our display. Prices Gr,"ln, Hold Meeting.
, -. , ' Milwaukie Orange met Saturday In
and quality sure to please. th(! Kra 1)a Alth0IIB 1l(nt.
SILKS. tendance was not large, there wan a
The new Persian silks for waists mar.k"1 l"t,!.lTKt tak," lD" 11,8 l,r-
,. ceedlngs of the meeting,
ere on display. AlIK)n), tno huHinoss matters that.
W A IIOI MI'S ! were brought up for discussion was
,y, - c ithe proposed annexation of a portion
617 Mam Street. of Clackamas County to Multnomah.
Ellew system
Dentists
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t Bridge Corner, over Burmeistcr & Andrcsen's Jewelry Store
HOME PHONE A 200 ' PACIFIC PHONE
The firm consists of
H. R. NEHRBAS, D. D. S.,
a dentist of 1 5 years experience, was demonstrator at New York
Dental School, and with such opportunities, combined with a
natural ability for such work, gives him every right to classify as
an expert in Dentistry.
J. F. FREEMAN, D. D. S.,
who has been here fifteen years, and who is well known to all
Clackamas County residents for his ability and integrity, and is a
guarantee of the firm's professional standing.
Our purpose is to give the public the benefit of our experi
ence and system, with an honesty that will demand your patronage
at all times. We will give the' Best Work, Guaranteed,." at
most reasonable prices, done always in the most careful manner.
SPECIAL FOR 90 DAYS
In order to make ourselves acquainted with the public, we
have decided that the best way is to-wit:
20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL WORK
" Have you an old plate? We will make it new for $5.00
CALL AND TRY US
LADY ATTENDANT
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