Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 25, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    OnrCON CITY FJTERPRISE. PR If) AY. MAY 25. 1917
AH tlt Vofl il Mmic j.n!iKr ji ti your commam!, ilirHirli
llw milium il lh
"Columbia Grafonola"
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THIS MODEL $75.00
TERMS TO SUIT
Ymt OU MmIum Tta n Put Nr!
All the eloquence
and all the heart
appeal of the songs
of long ago as well
u llie .itr?t Mj)u!.ir
music arc !xvt inter
rclrd y llie "GjI
umlia Grafonola."
Tlie Very Soul of Muiic
U in ilia Coliimltia Cnfonoli
Call and lirar llir Columbia
Grafonola. You incurr
no obligation, ol courtr.
W.C.MURRAY
WILSONV1LLE
DUplijF ll Prim llfd Slot
Oak drove
& CANBY DEPARTMENT
CANiiY. nr. Mar II lr.nr
Klil. r Canity' boy, lio I a
tin inlwr of the t'lillril Htate Army. I
lintii in a lall.
Mr. It. i, Clark ami n. Arthur
Mab-t.iuli (Murk, of Molalla. are (wait
of Mr. anil Mr K. K. Hrdll.
II. II. Ki'i'lra. war eeiiau marnhul of
Canty precinct Nn. 1. haa apinlnt-J
llnrlwrt A. Iierkmun, J. Hay Vlnytril
II II. Kn and Omirin I rul r ti I ! r
a reglatrur ,
Kirk ItrlM kkh UnIko No i:i vti-i M
I tin ful!ulii uHPcr fur the mining
l..rm: : Itul.y Hate. N. C ; TUUn Hly
li-r. V. (! , Alice UrniUdaillrr. record
liiK iwrvtnry ; Id Knight, ftimni lui
ar rotary and l.aurii Hair trraaurrr.
Mr. ami Mm. V II. Hair were I'orl
Inml .hopper Friday.
I'lill Tin ker, nf Aurora, a Cnnby
hopper Itila week.
William KnlKhl I conducting Hip
eighth grade riamluatlnu In t'ulili)
hMila tlila i'k. Cunhy eipecli
over 10 eighth gride graduate.
Mr. Muatcrlou, of Molalla. I In
Canity tlila week analittlug In llm Ti -aratlon
for a graduation eiorclar.
Mr. anil Mr. Iteeen were Oregon
CKy vlallnni Saturday.
Mr. I'rula ami Mra. Cheater Smith
(if Mmkahurg, won Cnnby tiiii'ra
Turailixy.
Mr. CI) do Kv.ma and Mlaa Vlulflte
Kvana, nf Portland, wore week -end
KiHHita of Mr. and Mra. V. II. llulr.
Mm. drnnt White and Mra. M. I.
Sailor were gueHl of Mr. and Mra.
Ilrnry J. Ilcwctt, or lluhhard. Tue
day. Joiiti HchauM, of I'. S. V. una via
Itlng lila parent, Mr. and Mra. Otto
Schttuhel.
Cliaa. M Spencer wiih a Canity via
Itor Tuesday.
Mlaa l-ena Pierce, of Oregon City,
una n guest of Mlaa Itetm Hut. hlnmm
Saturday and Sunday.
Mlaa Judith SandsiieaH, of Portland.
wa n work end guest of lior hIhIoi.
Mm. F.dgnr Smltli.
Mlaa (irai'i Urtton, of Berkeley, Cal.,
Mra. (JiHirKK Penman, of 1'ortland, and
Mr. and Mra. I,, Wnldron, of Orison
City, wer. guest of Mra. U T. Batten
Saturday.
Mlns Catherine KvaiiH cntirtalnid n
mimlior of lior l'ortlaiul friouda at tlm
Kvana lioino Saturday and Sunday.
Mm. John Graham and MIhb Mlim
(Iraliam wtro Portland vlnitom Tuoa
day. ,
Mr and Mm. VhlipU and Mian
Ollvo Vhlipln worn OroKon t'lty vis
Jtora Saturday,
A lurKo diilogatloii of inuniliom of
Canby U.d;;o Ko. 1.14 A. V. & A. M. at
li'iidod Multnoiniih I.iiiIko No. 1 A. F.
fi A. M. at On-Kon City Saturday oven
Inn. TlioHii from Canby worn: W, II.
llnlr, II. II. Kirlcs, W. S Mapln, II. II.
KvaiiH, Chaa. N. Walt, John Kid, John
(Iraliam, Wllmor SandHiii'HH. I 'ran It
1iuIk'. Thon. It, Hamilton, Ora Slytor,
William JiicUmm, W. J. K. Vlrk, 1'.
C. Shaulii'l, Arthur (iraliam, C. 0.
'I'hoiunH, M. 1'. Sailor and M. .1. Ia'o.
Sliorlff W. .1. Wllaon and Deputy
llurko, of OrnRon City, wore IiuhIiii'ss
vlaltom In (!anby Saturday nlht.
John Ki'ltiTHon, of Molalla, waa u
Canby vlallor Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. Avon Johso, of l'ara
(IIho Clly, wore Canby vlaltom Satur
day cvonliiK.
Mr. Yoat, of Harlow, waa tranaai't-
lug biiHlni'BR In Canby Tui'mlay.
Mr. and Mm. Curran havo Hold tluilr
larm north of Canby to a family from
California, and have, niovod to Cnnby.
Mm. printer, of Drain, Ih BpondliiR
n couple, of wneka In Cnnby.
Mr and Mrs. Clrnnt Wlilto spent
Sunday with Mm. White's paronta, Mr.
and Mm. J. C. Haines, of Oswego.
MIhb Grnco Snook, of OroRon City,
was a week-end guest of lier slBter,
Mra. K. C. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Adnni Knlnht and J. T
Vlnyard nro attondlnR the Grand I-odRe
of I. 0. O. V. nt Eugone this week.
Tho following pupils of tho Canby
schools wero neither obaent nor tardy
during the month ending May 18th:
Flrat grado Mlna H. Hubbs, teacher:,
Ivan Arncson, nulph Earls. Earl Faw.
ver, Itaymond Gnrduer, Keith Mack,
Aldon Schwabauer, Vernon La Paw-.
laniard Draper, Itutli li, Vloli-i
Malnwunil. (irrtrudn Ili-rax and KIU
lai h. Hr'inid grado- IjiVlna Hhrrl
dull tui In r Va Whi-t'lcr, ilud
Duller, Iri-nn Kuandl, Mildred !
ArllttK Kim her, Wloia Ijf. Kdnard
Mi ( lure. Clay MjIiioikkI. Itona Hlytvr.
Virgil (ilger. NTen ViMrr, l.ynn Mc
Uneaten. Tblnl Fourth gradea- Kn-
es Potter. N uc her: Telia i re. Klolae
Kinney, Zylpha PatterMin, Unrn Kck
eraoii. Mniabel llutea, MuUl Htullh.
Iieriibe Arnemm, Itorolhy Pitta, Alli p
NaK:inn, Kdlth Carlnon. Hliiin lie Ken
dull, rloretirn MalnaiMMl, Alelta Dm it
er. Ionard Neaatrunt, Mllrhrll Sly-
ler. (ierald Hair. Itoaa Itliler. Kdwln
Kolilnaoll, Milton .M.ljiieatoll. Morencr
Heti Iter, Heulah Ijiuner. Kdwurd
Iteeae, Yr l, Kobert Mi-Cluri". Ivan
lliilnea, Wealey Mltta, (iiMirgo Nukanu.
Karl Miller, Charlie Ijilinw. Krneal
Kruft. nrthSltth gradea Nona Ana
tin, trnihrr- Ituy U'e. Albert Hoe,,
Dwlght Patteraon, Keith Itraper. Jud
ith Nelaon. aClherltii Draper, Albert
lleaa, Clareni'K Knla, Jan Mepka, Imiii.
Vunglinn, Chrlat Krult. Margaret
Hrown. lone Hetiher, H1renc Ulder.
Kpale l,ee. Illveralde SrhiMil Ollva
Whipple, teacher: Ijiwrenrer Itur
deite, John lleln, Clarence' U'plnaky
Arthur Needham, Clyde IHiiIkk, klclna
lepliuky, lanhcl lluntnii, Ora Netil
hum. Clureni Stntller, IVurl Stroller,
Charlea Stroller. Katherlne lleln,
Mutnle Wollertt mid Thelmn DikIkiv
Seventh KiKhth gradea II. II. Kicles,
teai her: Dorinu llainea, Kmeva Live-
any. Violet lxi-,lfiir.. Klla Earls, Violet
Ituanell, Jewel Murk. Mortimer l.ee.
Churlea I'ali'B, WIIhiiii l.nwuer, ltllta
llitrnlg. Kdlth SamuclHon. Cora Diiiik-
laa. Illldred Hakcr, Olive Kendall. Vea
la Mark. Iturua Pflater, Karl Mack.
Karl Meeka. Ethel Mlckelaon.
.Mm. D. W. McKarlautl wn an Ore
gon City vlaltor Saturday.
Ilcrt Hoyl has Rone to Oak Point to
upend the aumer
INESE
E
'I , in ll. d Crura H'H 'My 111 llila i nil
lii'ifill) In I 1 1 llie Inline of Ml V i I
r.i ii.
i., in- i, , i, Hit, or '.niiuiii. ipi-ni
ll v li n . Hi in r n ull, Mr. Ii
Id .. .i . !
Mi . .' ,i' lu ll. y mid il i'ii lit..r,
I i l , I re llaillng at the liuliie nf Mra
I.. K. H' 1.11 M "I 111.1.
Mia N ll. liiillilln u I'm ll.inil
I vl.lli.r Friday.
Mr. aiul Mr liny Allen, lil'l and
Hum Wlla'ili, of 1'i.rlliili'l, ,i lit H Hi
i.iy Ii'th nh ri'l.iliwa.
Mr .hi I Mr. Mi l"wl, i nrniii" Ii
ilii'ir li'.iim In Ho nib Daknla Iruin ( all
fi rt i In . inp,ed her r a lew daa In
tlalt Mr. and Mr I. A, lluMard.
Mra Murpl'V and Mra lib key. of
I'nrlliiiid. mm rT'iinia nf Mra. I. A.
Ilnlliiril Mnudiiy.
Mr. aid Mr Jlnklna hate l!i"!r
lUiirhter In In and b.il.y frmu Itutte.
M'llil.iiin. a Imiiae ("irala.
Mra V. V. V urn n i i.ii rlnlin d nl
r;v linndreil Thurrduy Hfli rnunii In a
(iifty of frlemla fruin Portland Tim
In. In. la fell to Mlaa Itrnnii lineal
here wire Mra. A I alt. Mi H'.l.klrk
and Mr NorbcrK. Daimy ri frc-nl.
j liient ere ai rve l
Mr. and Mra. John :'nrl.eri( enter
lalni-d Huturday rwiilng. Muy I'Jlh, In
liniii.r of lln lr tenth wedding auniver
ary. Five hundred and inualc were
the feature nf the evening Dainty re-
frealiinelil were fuTVed ,y the )Ut(
rai A beautiful luclrlo ihndrt wus
left by ihn guttata k a reminder of
their wedding. Thnae pretent were
Mr. and Mr It. Ilenderaon, Mr. and
Mm. Cnrlaon. Mr. and Mra. New berg.
Mr. and Mr. John Kallman, Mr. and
Mra. (''red Kallman, Mr. Hundatrulil.
Mlaaea Helen Johnaon. Hophla and
lllutiche llenderaoe, Dratrlce Carlaon.
Dorothy VewlM-rg. and Herman Carl
aim, of pnrtlnfid; Mr and Mra. E. C.
Warren, Mr. M. V. Hobklrk. Mra. E
Oman. Itorli Hruniley, Evelyn Oman
and Howard Norberg. of Oak (irove
Mr. and Mr. Owen Harnett rclurni'0
home from Wuaco, Oregon, Saturday
night.
Mlaa Ellen Worthing!. n la vli.itllii;
her slater. Itai hel, at Priiidle, Waah.
Mrnnd Mr. Fleinmlng entertained
at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mra. Charlie
Worthlncton, T. It. WorthliiRtun. Tlu-o
dure and Evert Worthlngton.
Mra. M F. Hobklrk has moved Into
tho Hefty hrtuae. whllu Mr. Hefty L
working at Hrldul Veil.
Mr. and Mra. John Smith have trud
ed their rami' near Sherwood for a
place on Eaat 4sth atreet. Portland,
and moved there Monday.
Mra. I.. E. Armatrong motored lo
Portland with Mra. Smith Monduy.
Mlldnd Hartlett, of I'orlland. spent
ti e week end with her parent.
Church Note.
Methodist Eplacopai Church Hcv.
IVtw Do Umg, pastor, fiervlcea both
morning and evening every Sunday
Sunday school 10 o'clock. C. I) Smith.
8uNTlntendent. Prayer meeting every
Thnraday evening. All are welcome
to theao meetliiKS.
Thero wero 112 nt Sunday school
laat Sunday.
Memorial Day services will be given
next Sunday morning.
The Amphlon Male Choru, which
made Itn uppwirance at tho church
last Frldi.y evening disappointed no
one. Ice cream and cake were served
In tho basement after tho concert
Altogether $10 wero cleared.
ltev. DcUtng went to Sllverton Wed
nesday to attend tho Salcin district
conference. Ho presented a paiH'r to
the conferem;.
Th Hoy Scimts meet on Tuesday ev
ening Instead of Friday as heretofore.
The boys nro planning to camp for ten
nights as soon ns tho weather permits.
In preparation for tho Mount Hood trip
this summer.
Wednesday evening prayer-meet InR
will ho held at tho home of Mr. aim
Mrs. Wilcox in the Concord district.
OMvrgo Council
Hold-. So-ion
WOMEN'S CLUB A,KS THAT OA 8
COMPANY CC PtNMITTID TO
INSTALL CA
IMWK'IO, Ore , M v 2! riy ii
nl met In rel'lll'T " " Mo 17. At
were pr ai lit '' fp'Hiif ' u "in lliii.il,
Cllln feller. Mill'lH i of lnt III (.!!
were read nd approved. A hiuihh.i
cr'tlnn u rwehed frmu Hi" Wi.ien'
Club nuking tho i 'i" M to runt Hi
Portland Gu fniiipai u fr.ni Ii.h.- (.,
rurnlali una In Oswego. Mr Hirong
i.r the g.ia company l.i liut prereiii, Ih.
inaynr KBve him th' prhl'i i'i. ,( M il
lug h'a wlnhe In fi K .r.la to thn f ri
rblae, . Mill he aul.inlli d t-i the louii .
ell at a prevlii'.a meeting held In Apr 1
Mr CiHi'.er and otlu ra prri'-nt uli'.
talked In luvor or the uurif-ll granting '
the rrain hlae to the cm roinviiny. b.i!
the r.iunell fcL'tf-d tbiit It could not.!
and would not grunt the frunchlse
In It prencrit form, and tried to show
Ihn gentleman wherein thn tald Inn
chlae did not meet within the reulre
inent or tlie cny rnaner. Mr. Htroni;.
aeeiuod to bo willing to amend the I
franchise a naked, but only In a ver- j
bat wuy and thn ihurter require ll i
In writing. It la lo be hoped that the J
t'sa company and city council cuh
aree In om way, ao that the fran j
chlan can be granted. !
I. N. Webater asked the council to '
lay a ildewalk from Flrat and C to'
hi residence, on Front and C. The
communication wa placed on the
table.
On motion by Pollard, the recorder
wa Inatnicted to notify Dr. Itostlter
to attend to the aewer leading from hit
residence to Front lreet.
An amendment to ordinance No. S3,
with an emergency clause attached,
relutlve to ualng eiploalvca within the
city limits, wa presented by I). It.
Fox, and on roll call wa carried unan
imously. Oh motion by Dldgun council adjourned.
Food Conservation
League to Meetj
COMMITTEES ABE APPOINTED TO
ASSIST IN WORK
PLANNED-
PEKIN, May 23.-Prosldont Ll Yuan
Hung has issuod a mandate dismissing
Premier Tuan Chi Jul from offlco and
naming Dr. Wu Ting-Fang, ox-Ambassador
to tho United StnteB, as acting
premier lind empowering him to Torm
a new cabinet.
This netron pronnbly will end the
deadlock In parliament nnd niiiko pos-
slblo n duvlarntlon of war by China
against Gonunny.
Tho provincial military governors
who wero attempting to disband parlia
ment left Peking boforo tho president
took uctlon against Tuna Chi Jiu, as
tho president had positively announced
that ho would disregard tholr demand
for a dissolution of tho legislative
body,
Tho president declarod that parlia
moiit must not bo corn-cod In any way
and nniioiincod hi slntontlou to conduct
tho government In nccordanco with tho
provisional constitution nt any cost.
NORWEGIAN 8HIP IS SUNK
LONDON', May 23. A Central News
dispatch from Chrlatlnnla says the
Norwegian forolgn ofrico reports the
sinking by a German submarine of the
Norweglnn stonmor Norniann Ashild.
Part or tho crew Is said to bo missing.
May 2.3, Portland: $0,000,000 ship
Job let In Oregon, Portland yards will
build 10, six will bo built by Penlnsu
la Shipbuilding company, (our by tho
Coast Shipbuilding company, two by C
A. Smith Lumber company at Coos
liny, VobsoIs will be wood and cost
about 1500,000 each.
Cut This Out It I Worth Money,
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Avenuo,
Chicago, 111,, writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive In
return a trial package containing
Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound for
bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley
Kidney Pill, for lamo back, weak kid
ney, rhoumatlRin, bladder troubles,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wbolo
soine and thoroughly crtansing cathar
tic, for constipation, biliousness, bead
ache and ilugglsh bowel.
What Ails Your
Havo you become run-down, weak,
emaciated, pale after a long siege oi
colds? Does tho skin show that the
blood is tliiu nnd wuteryV Spring it
tlie time when vitality is nt it lowest
ebb clean liotiso ir by ridding tlie
body of its accumulated poisons. Ke
freeli tlie blond with a stimulating
tonic.
Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, free from alcohol or narcotics nnd
extracted from roots mid barks with
pure glycerine, banishes from tlie blood
all poison and impure matter. Ill
dissolves tho impure deposit and
carries them out, as it does nil im
purities, through tho Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys and Skin.
If you have indigestion, sluggish
liver, iinsnl or other catarrh, unsteady
nerves or iiiisiguoy sain, get me "Uis
covory" to-day and start at once to
replace your impure blood With the
kind that put energy ana ambition
into you and brings bnck youth and
vigorous action.
Sold bv dealers in liquid or tablet
form; or send 10c. for trial packnge of
tablet to Dr. V.M. Pierco, llulfalo, Jv.Y
OSWEGO, Ore., May 21. Tho Food
Conservation league will meet at the
city hull Saturday evening, May 26.
N. C. Murrla made a brief visit to
the city laat We Uiesday and made
such arrniigemckt upon Food Con i
servatlon a he could in hia brief stay.
The following officers and commit
tee were apitointed: Executive head.
John Hlckncr; publicity committee,
D. N. Ilyslee and Mis Mary Itickner;
canvassing, Henry Koehler; plowing,
Chos. Austin; seed, L. L. Woodurd;
lubor, 11. A. Vosc- and D. L. Woodard:
canning and drying fruit. Mrs. Gus
Smith and Mrs. John Davis; poultry,
W. F. Hlckner; rabbits. Wm. Erwln.
Any one who Is interested and it Is
hoped all are, are asked to attend the
meeting at the hall Saturday evening.
Several authorities upon tho subject
will be present.
OSWEGO LOCALS
MOTHERS OF OREGON.
Albany, Oregon. "At one time I
wns weak and
nervous; had
bend ache and
backache; liver
was sluggish, and
I was troubled
with constipation.
I needed a tonic
a constitutional
builder. A friend
told me about Dr.
Pierce' (ioldci
Medical Diacov
ery. I took it and it built me rigl
np, gave me new strength, put u.
liver in good shape, and helped t
in every way." Mrs, Ellen Doni I
1118 E. 2nd Street.
OSWEGO, Or., May 24. Word was
recoived from Cleveland, Ohio, that
Richard Hall, formerly ot this place,
died of tuberculosis in that city May
Kith. He was a brother of John Ball
of Oregon City, Arthur Ball and Mrs.
Dan Cnrtls, of Portland, and a nephew
X Mra. James Hosey, of Oregon City
and Mrs. Thos. Fox ot Oswego. He
belonged to a K, of P. Lodge of Port
land, and tho Moulders Union of Port
land, also.
Mm. T. G. Haines entertained Mrs.
Fred Stofflns. Mrs. H. Hurghorst and
Mrs. C. A. Bethke Tuesday afternoon.
Ice crenm, cako, coffee, were served.
Tho Artisans had a social meeting
Inst Saturday evening, when members
and friends spent tho evening In
music, games nnd dancing. Lunch was.
served.
L. C. Nowlands made a business trip
to Vancouver, B. C. last week.
Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been vis
iting Mra. D. C. Fox, her daughter, the
past -winter, has returned to her home
In Eureka, California.
The cement plant has closed down
owing to inability to get rock at Bose-
burg. It Is expected to be able to start
again In nhout three weeks.
Private Lloyd Tomlln was on Oswe
go visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. C. A. Bethke visited her sister,
Mra. Arch Coon, of Portland, Wednes
day. t
Miss Dena Prosser has returned from
a two months' visit with her sister.
Mrs'. Silver Dane, ot Los Angeles. Cal.
Mra. Vlra Fellows Is visiting her
niece Mrs. S. Pressor.
Mra. DoPew of Portland, visited
friends of "Auld Lang Syne" the past
weok.
D. O. Fryborger, of Loveland, Colo
rado, was the guest of hla cousin, Mr.
Lewis Smoke, last week.
Mrs. Frank Davidson will visit Mrs.
John Colfax and family at Eugene.
Miss Bertha Holworth, of Portland,
was a guest of Miss Margaret Halnea
Sunday.
Mrs. C. N. Haines wa a guest of
Mrs. P. D. Glbbs Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr. Doyd Harbin and
daughter, Gertrude, and Mr. and Mra.
Saltmarsh, all of Portland, aent Tues
day evening at the borne of P. H.
Be J. C. PENNEY CO. wise
Follow others vIio are daily reaping llie lienefih and having
money for tlicin-elve-i through our imiMial lem of buying
and M'llin', vvliieli aviii U more ajijiarent and becomes more
nece.v-ary during tlie recent monlIi.
No. 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 Coats Merc. Crochet Thread, ball 8c
No. 25, 30, 40, 50 Coats Merc. Crochet Thread, ball 10c
i
Needles package 4c, Sewing Thread per spool 4c
Good grade Ginghams, per yard 7c
Calico, light colors, 6c; dark 7c
Silk Crepe de Chine, yard 98c
Ladies House Dresses, each 98c
Ladies Corsets 79c, 98c, $1.49
Children's Summer Hats, 49c, 69c and 98c
Children's Dresses, 79, 98, $1.23
Children's Shoes, 98, $1.25, $1.49
Ladies Dress Shoes, $2.?9, 2.98, 3.50
Ladies Slippers, $1.39, 1.98, 2.49
Children's Sandals, 49c, 89c, 98c
Children's Hose, per pair 12V2C-15C
Boys Overalls, 59c and 69c
Boys Pants, 49c, 78c, 98c
Men's Heavy Bib Overalls and Jumpers, each 98c
Mens Mule-skin Shoes, pair $1.69
JaaiBaiBiMaaaBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBaa
Men's Elk-hide Shoes, pair $1.98
Men's Dress Shoes, $2.98, 3.50
Men's Work Pants, 98c, $1.49, $1.98
Men's Hats, 98c, $1.23, $1.49
Boys Suits, $2.98, 3.98, 4.98
Men's Suits, $7.90, 9.90, 12.50, 14.75
6fs
THE GOLDEN RULE
Walter Coon, of Portland, epeat Sun
day at tho home ot Henry Yates. .
Mr. and Mrs. I. Austin are rielting
their daughter, Mrs. James Gregory,
at Cathlamet. Wash., this week.
Mra. Alvin Dlx, of Portland, wns a
Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs.
Geo. Thomaa
Mr. Wm. Irvine and family are oc
cupying the G. Thomas property re
cently vacated hy Mr. Roy Haines and
fninily.
Roy Hainet and family have left for
Jarriscdi.
The Jersey Dairy has a new auto
delivery truck. Its business has In
creased so that a horse nnd wagon
were Inadequate for their deliveries.
Chas. Haines, Jr., will be home In a
few days from the St. Vincent's hos
pital. Mrs. Ed Clay, who has been on the
sick list for the ast week. Is reported
better.
Mrs. Geo. Thomas was called to
Portland Monday on account of her
nephew, Mr. Phil Cambus, who under
went an operation for appendicitis.
From reports, ho Is doing nicely. !
Mr. Montgomery, S. P. telegraph op-'
erator. Is occupying the Westergard
property.
Wm. Oliver and family have moved
Into the DeBow home.
Mrs. La Vina Bouchamp, of Missouri,
left Monday for Astoria, to spend a few
days before returning home. She had
been visiting at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Thomas and Mrs. Ed Clay.
The Rod and Gun Club had a social
evening on May 23rd, when a "big
time" was bad.
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fox and A. J.
Monk are attending the I. O. O. F.
Grand Lodge at Eugene. Mrs. Frank
Davidson la a delegate to the Rebekah
Assembly.
Altoona, Wash., to spend the summer, spent several days with relatives here.
Mr. Mc McCurdy, of Portland, has Mrs. Lola Tooze and daughter, ot
purchased the Frank Johnson property Sherwood, Ore., were week-end visit,
and moved his family there this week, ors of Mrs. Leonard Hullman,
Rubber Stamps
Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or
ders for special stamps on short notice.
Orders received by 5 P. ,M. delivered the following morning.
Butter Wrapper Stamps
16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT
DAIRY BUTTER
OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2
G. R JONES
Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp
Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25.
Oregon City Enterprise
Office Outfitter-
Phoney PaciCk 2
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