Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 09, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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ITPER CARF1EI.0. June S.-(Spo
,-Un The Garfield band ha. been
engaited to furnUh the mu.lc for the
big Koirth of July celebration at E.-
cd. !
The EMa.ada hlKh ehool held It
plrnlo nt the trround. of the C.rfleld ;
Country club la.t week. j
..alter .varawaria oruiurt auu
era' of his friend, were out from Port-'
land vifitlns for .everal day. la.t
week.
.Mr. R. T. Carter wa. M-let ted for
teacher at the Porter school for the
en.uinc term.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Evert. Mr. and
V,. G. P. Henderson. Mr. and Mr..,
K. A. H.rtman and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. j
llicelow. all of Portland, were week-i
end visitor, at Loe La Barre.
R. T. Carter and Harry Stoke Just ;
returned from a fHhlng trip to the)
mountains where they caucht num-J
ber of rainbow, from two to two and J
a half pounds each.
Mr. and Mm. Itotkin". grandmother j
died at the age of 90, at their new
farm to which they have Just moved
trom Portland.
EAGLE CREEK.
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EAGLE CREEK. CM. June 8. !
(Special.! Ray Woodle Is at present
wnrklnir near Troutdule. helDtiiE to
build a Varn.
E. Xaylor last week purchased a
new L". S. separator.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass railed
on Mrs. Howlett lan Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall and
Mrs. L. D. Woodle were over to Mrs.
How'etCs last we?k.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass
made a trip to Dover last Friday.
School closed In district No. 50
last Friday. Miss Edna Kennedy and
her pupils, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa
Haker and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister, go
ing to Fern Camp and spending a
pleasant day. Miss Kennedy left that
evening for Gresham.
Mrs. Murphy was down to Mr. Ca
hlll's Friday helping pack strawberries
for the market. They picked and
packed 10 crates.
H. Richards, photographer, residing
near Boring, was out this way last
week, remaining over night at the
home of R. B. Gibson last Wednesday
night. He took a picture of the school
on Thursday, also taking several pic
tures In the neighborhood.
Mr. Beckett and daughter, Miss
Veroo Beckett, were visiting at the
farm house Sunday.
To the Public.
"I have been iwing Chamberlain's
TabletB for indigestion for the past
six months, and it affords me pleas
ure to say I have never used a rem
edy that did me so much good." Mrs.
C. E. Riley, Illion, N. Y. Chamberlain's
Tablets are obtainable everywhere.
(Adv.)
FARMERS AND TEAMSTERS ATTENTION!
Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing
of a character that is guaranteed satisfactory
Our Mr. Thniims D.-Xike was formerly located in Portland
Mr. 'Carl Martin was identify J with 0. 0. Thomas for several
years.
GIVE US A VISIT
DeNIKE & MARTIN
Successors to 0. G. Thomas
New Location: Cor Water and 5th St?. Oregon City
'Tl Till-177 TheDrink
iJilLlU That Fits
A drink that shouldbe on every table
PORTLAND BREWING CO, Portland, Ore.
0a sal- at all Leading Groceries and Confectionarie
PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY
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dren . !y la.t Saturday ' f.e m day meeting and U or more
Wllli.m Kleln.r.lth from .,,. to be lnlllal.nl.
Oreicon U home M.llint. m inotmr. j.,, frm
Mr. ChrUten. Mein.mllli ana urn- iliHimlu.(ci u rxptwj
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attended the dame at llarK.s lunr ,rovln our
.Saturday n Ight. -i.h'road.
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OREGON CITY, OREGON
ALSPAUGH.
AI-SPAl'GH. Ore., June 8. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. William Kurasch and son,
Herbert, of Estacada, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Githens Sunday.
Mrs. Hugh Kerchem and son, of
Logan, are spending several days with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. F. Heiple, of Currinsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heiple spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lmel Eiler.
J. W. Dowty spent several days in
Portland last week.
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inn r-vorrl.... S.lnrday rwnln.. Mr. j t-r ra.l..
V.d.l. r d- liwrfd . .hI tt.l.tr. .. lo , N. II. Itarnell , a .all. r ut llif
the d .,l.il.. i '' h""", U rul-
Jml Jurl .old lo ... to ITI. Mr. (Vn.r Hull vl-lte.l hrr mother.
Cunl.nl.rlii. Mr. Nordelln. ( f..lur Creek lu.t
.Ml-.. Anna Krlrk.on United In Kelw.' tt.d.y
Saliird.y .nd attended the urudu.tiiu K. Snodcr... m.4- l.'i.ln-.. trip
xer.-l!.'. of the .t'h.Hil
member, from her.i
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the Superiority of the Improved 1911
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OPENS NEXT WEEK
PRUNE EVAPORATOR IS INSTALL
ED FOURTH OF JULY CELE
BRATION IS PLANNED.
ESTACADA, Ore., June 6. The Es
tacada cannery, which will begin oper
ations by the first of next week, has
Installed a Hunt exaporator, which
this year will be used exclusively for
the drying of prunes and apple., with
about 150 tons of prunes already con
tracted, lieginnlng June 12, the can-
nery will put up between fiOOO and
' 8000 pounds of gooseberries, to be fol
' lowed during the season with the can
! ning of raspberries, loganberries and
evergreen. The cannery will give
i employment to about !)0 peop'e in the
i plant and about 100 pickers.
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Under the auspices of the f.staca.la
Volunteer Five department, a Fourth
of July celebration will be held In Es
tacada park. The program will In
clude races, ball games, prize auto
elude races, ball games, prize auto-
mobile parade, with dancing afternoon
and evening. ' I
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The George community will cele-,
brate on Monday. July 3. at the cluh ,,
house of the t;eorge commercial ana,
Social club.
The newly formed Estacada Tennis
club last Saturday dedicated its new
courts, completed at an expense of
$200, in Estacada park, across from
the Hotel Estacada.
Stomach Trouble, and Con.tipation.
"I will cheerfully say that Cham
berlain's Tablets are the most satis
factory remedy for stomach troubles
and constipation that I have sold in
thirtr-foiir years' drug store service,"
i write. S. H. Murphy, druggist. Wells-
burg, N Y. Obtainable everywhere.
(Adv.)
STACADA CANNERY
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to I or. mini I.M iiiurxia-
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J. J. Mallet ietii the greater .rt
of laal week In Dregon City.
Mr., futherlne Con. her ha. gone to
! Needy lo vtt.lt her daughter Mm .
M harle. Noblltt. j
, MU oren.e Cainlde. ho I. ty-.
! , ln Portland, rameo.it Saturday to
Mr. tta Mr, ti. W. unilih. j
Mi. Vent. Chun bill d Mlrt Mom '
I'.rl.e were Oregon City vl.ltor. S..t
"r4av.
j Mr.. Cr.nt A.hl.y nd Kred-1
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k. md la asl i It piMlh.
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ten MfH ALWAVt Kw. kJt
Implements
Vehicles
PORTLAND, ORE.
Spokane Boise Seattle
Agents Everywhere
erb k wore Oregon City visitors But
urday. Mr. DaiiiclHon. who recently pur
ehuBod the .-.tuck of goods from Scott
& Company has moved Into his new
lixsitlon in the store In the Mullno
I hall. Work l also progressing rapid-
Iy on his new residence. Mullno Is
steadily Improving all the time,
j Mrs. Wa'tcr Waldorf went to t'nlon
Mills Sunday to visit her sister Mrs.
J Fr'd Wallace.
Mrs. Eulalle Lamb, of Colton, was a
I Mullno visitor Haturduy.
j The dance given In Mullno hull by
I Pete llerdinc last Saturday night, was
I well attended. Several neighboring
towns were well represented.
Miss McConahy left last week for
St. Tan', Minn., to be married. Af
ter the wedding in St. Paul she and
her husband are going to Kansas City
to visit her hiMband'n people, before
seining down to live In their future
home.
Mr. Stamen of Oregon City, came
out with a party of friends to visit
Sunday. The whole party, Including
Mr. and Mrs. Woodslde,
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motored to
Mfibi.la In Hie afternoon. Mr. Stamen
and party returned to Oregon City
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Dodge were mu
', " ," ' " , Mn rinilize's
' " ''"Hor. las Sunday Mrs Dodge a
daughter. Althca Maedonald, ac
companled them.
' . L nanlels and
"'" DanloU v,Hlt.
fumllv last Sun-
, ru jitj nn irt';i aiu
! dav. Mr. Striker resides at Eldorado.
Alfred Dodge was the guest of JcsBe
l)!inli.l lf.ul Hnnrinv He IS going tO
work for hi. father who owns a shingle
mill near Colton.
Mrs. Vic Hatton, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis In the Ore
gon City hospital, passed safely
through the ordeal and Is gaining
strength rapidly. Her daughter Isabel
I. nursing her mother. Miss Label Is
studying to be a trained nurse In one
of the Portland hospitals.
Mrs. Mahala Wallace, who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Parish. In Ore-
In li.-r hi. inn lii'i lii M.illiiu Hit. r k
Mr l.irii.rll I. .lolling fil.ll.'.
.ml lii.'ii.l. lii I'uriUii l Hliv Inii'ii.l.
HiukliiK iill an rilrii.l.M alar lln
Ml. t'irnrll, h.ll lirix III M'l.li.o.
making quilt) an t l.'iuli'4 I.V l.i"-r
Mi. rt.nk Mjiiiilng
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) - N.il.llli.lnn.lllilt Die rn.ll of
rain Mated ork many of IIik runrli
er. alloveil IheineaUe. time to .1
tend lh;1 Mennirlnl iNiy ejer.1".-.. Ink
Inn their fatnlllea Willi Ihetit III the
lh lo linpre.. the children, ree.
lal'y altti the ratrlnium nianlfe.le.1
In Ihelr reiiieniliranee of our eoiinlry'.
ilrad Tlie dav vta. iM'rf.et. the '
errl.e. eti-eitlonally beautiful anil
aluindanl.
The long .tinny day. are r.tMlnx
iirrn-iniiiip iiiiiiiiTiiirni in hit. mnw.ii
,,f th grain nd In the rl"-t.lng or
ereeilile ..Ivan, einenl In the growth
'the early fruit. Strawlierrle. are In
their prime and are re..)ln the r.re
they have r.velve.1 by being mu.h
larger and .weeler than ever herein
fore. In thl. newly .. tiled land
Mr.. K.I llurii w ho h.. been keep-
lug ho.i-e for her brother Syl. r
Cib.n. h. gone to ea.t. rn Oregon
where her hu.band la .Irendy .etlled
S.I.e.ler I. at .re.ent taking r.re
of hlm.elf on .he former I .ren, rnnrh.
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whlch he has taken for tho yenr.
Mrs. J. Clbsou has gone to Port
land to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vogol,
and will tuke In the Hose show while
there.
Mrs. (ieorge Sutherland Is thought
to be recovering from a serious 111
niMs. Her Improvement, however, Is
slow.
A loiul congregntlon Is planning to
go In a body on Saturday, June 10, to
tho Zlon church where a Sunduy
school convention Im to bo held. As
the services are to occupy both morn
lug und afternoon, dinner Is to be
served on the grounds.
The Mothers' club held an all-day
session today ut the home of Mrs. (i.
M. Baldwin.
Mrs. Hchwan.ara, who has been
staying since their sale, at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson, has
gone to Los Angeles where Mr.
Schwan.ara Is now settled.
Mrs. J. Gibson und Mrs. William
llarth were Sunday visitors of Mm.
Ilaldwln.
CHURCH 8ERVICE8 AT REDLAND.
REDI-ANIJ, Ore.. June 8. (Special.)
Ilev. C. C. Hayes, Presbyterian Sun
day school missionary, preuched at
Hethel church on Sunday afternoon.
Ho was accompanied by the Aldrlch
brothers' quartet and a number of Ore
gon City workers. An appreciative
audience listened to them and will
welcome them back any time they
can come.
There is a desire manifested by the
Oregon City churches to assist the
country churches and Sunday schools,
which Is doing much good In that It
M Increasing the attendance and In
terest to a great extent.
Next Sunday at 2:30 o'clock Jlev.
A. J. Ware, county missionary, will
preach at Evergreen school house.
He will bring singer, with him.
Riddle to get an electric light Bnd
power plant.
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CLASS GRADUATED BY
MAPLE LANE SCHOOL
REV. W. T. MILLIKEN MAKES
GRADUATING ADDRESS AT
WELL ATTCNOEQ EXERCISES.
MAPI.E LANK. Ore.. June V (H
lul -Th nr.. hinting, cxrcLe of llm
Im.l M'hiKil lu.t Saturday night Tt
well .llendt'd Itev. W. T. M.IHkim.
of I lie Oregon City Hupll.l ch.ir.h.
mude the principal talk on thu pro
gram. The pupil, of .11 gr.de. took
part In Ihn program which follows:
Opening song. "Joy Cometh In Iho
Morning." by school.
IHuIok.ii'. opening .poeih. Drexel Hea
ler. Ivan tilnther. Ijr .Urney, Chiiun
cey Harney. Arthur Haulm. n, (ieorge
KodKer.. O.i iir Ablherg.
KwlUtlon. 'The Hint? and th Gray."
Emily Calger.
Song. "Nellie Gray." school.
Concert llecltntlon. "Human Hody
In Hhyme." Klr.t. Second. Third and
Fourth grndiM.
Solo, "Way Out West Among tho
ItiiHcB." Oille Annul.
Dialogue "The Doctor's Office."
Juiiies Stewart. HiTt Jtodgir, Harold
l.ludhiil. Itaymond Dudley.
Itmllutloll. ' How She Got lleildy."
Murion Glnther.
Song, "Train Song." school.
KiH'ltutlon, "The Mull that Never
Kicks," Kiigemi Schmidt.
Dlnloguo. (coloredl. "Muster oh do
Situation," Ralph (luge. Irving Nelson,
HiTUian Je.Her.
Solo, "Childhood," Mr.. Uiurii
Schocuborii.
Concert Recitation, "Utile House
wives," Elaine Glnther. Alllu Olsen,
Carrie t'lloiu, Dorothy Stewart, Hlldii
lesser, Dorothy llorton, llcrtha Culger,
Orphu Harney.
Song, "Those Evening Hells," school.
Dla'ogiie, "Military Discipline," John
Wuldo, (ieorge Colger, Robert Hurley,
Nicholas Guge, Richard Gage, llyron
Chillier, Leslie Linn, Walter Wuldo,
Willie Wesenberg.
Recitation, "Thu Old Horse's Pro
tent," Dorothy Swnllow.
Recitation, "Thomiis Pnlne," Ronald
Glnther.
Japanese Fun Drill, l.ydiu Gage, Mar
garet Ahlberg, Olllo Ainan, Gerdii Wes
enberg, Kate llorton, Ruth llorton,
Dorothy Swallow, Helen Llndiihl, Lol.
Pagenkoff, Martha Jesso, Gerdu Wes
enberg. Presentation of diplomas by the
teacher, the class consisting of Ralph
Gage, Herman .lesser, .Inula Schuildt,
liremi Klelnsmlth, Harold Llndul,
Jones Stewart.
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j FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS j
EES 1913 FORD touring, practically new speedometer and cut-out; $305.
EES 1915 FORD touring, speedometer and hand horn; $395.
EE 1916 FORD roadster, like new; $395. j
EEs 1914 FORD roadster, flne.t condition; electrlo lights nd seat cov- EEj
E ere; $295.
E 1914 FORD touring; electrlo lights; $295. SEE!
EES 1914 FORD touring, electrlo lights and seat covers; $315. EES
EES 1914 FORD delivery; $325.
EES Term. If de.lred and a year's free service on all minor adjuit-
menta. sz
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. Jf
E 1109 ' EAST 13 A HAWTHORNE AVE.
We Want Your Broilers
WRITE US ABOUT THEM
VALLEY PRODUCE CO.
203 Washington L PORTLAND, OREGON
Tor Infunts anj Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signaturo
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIR
tt Mt rm rw
Aildrr.4. Rev. W T MlMlkell
Clo.lng song. "Hrautlf.il T.lhKht."
school.
Clu mmii. Uireim Klein. nillh.
CI... prui'lii.. ). J'. ii U Sihuildl
newIySIs
elected at barlow
HARLOW. Ore . June M - lSe lal.l
- K Judy h.a traded hi. f.rm fr s
X'O.cre ranch near Haker. ra.lern
Oregon.
Mr.. Iluliy .nd .oh. Claude. .Itended
lbH)trr Hay In Oregon Clly .nd vl.ll
ed friend, there several days.
Mr. V.n Winkle I... gone to Idaho
lo vl.lt a daughter .nd will Ito to
Wellington where .he will vl.ll
Mr.. Clari'iu n Oak. ami lltlln duugh
ler lne. of A.lorla. ure visiting Mr..
Oukei' parent., Mr. and Mr. lron.
Ml... Olg. Howe .ml Hattlo Irwin
.Itended the dance In Aurora Satur
day night.
At the ell) elerllon held Monday
night J. J. Wurfel. H. II. Toll .nd J.
A. Andrew, were elected rouncllmeii.
C. G. Toll wa. elet ted clerk and I L.
Irwin irea.urer. with W. W. Je.e,
ui.yor.
BACKACHE IS A WARNING
Oregon City P.opl. Should Not Nt
gleet Their Kidneys.
Hackache I. often nature's mini fre
quent signal of weakened kidneys. To
cure the pultiM and uckes, to remove
the lameness when It arise, from
weakened kidneys, you must reach
the cuiim the kidney.. If you huve
pain through the .mull of your Ixiek,
urinary disorders, headaches, dUy
spells, or are nervous i.iiil depressed,
start treating I lie mdueys with n
tested kidney remedy.
Dunn's Kidney Pills have been
proved good nnd are especially for
weak kidneys. Dean's have been used
In kidney trouble for over 50 years
Rend an Oregon City testimony.
Mrs. Harry Hrnnt. IU04 Ninth St.
Oregon Slty, says: "1 hud been trou
bled by my back and kidneys for sev
eral years. My back nearly killed me
ut times, It pained so. 1 could hardly
straighten up when I got down III a
stooping po illlon. I also hud more of
les trouble from my kidneys. I had
heard Dunn's Kidney Pills rocommend
ed so highly that I got it box und
found them henellclnl. Ever since I
hnvo rtuck to them und whenever I
have felt In need or a kidney medi
cine, they huvo ulwovs done mo good."
Price ."lOc, nt all diiulers. Don't
simply usk for u kidney remedy net
1 man's Kidney Pills tho same Hint
Mrs. Ilrant had. Koster-Mllburn Co.,
Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. (Adv.)
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