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, ; OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920, Canby and Sgu hern Clackamas miftmfimittiifiiitMfiiiiiiawHHiiHiiMitnMi(M Class of 1920 Seventeen' Students who will Graduate from Canby High School May 28lli E I ,mMIMl, ,,,.!. H.t.M.I IMHWHMKntttlHMIWMHMrij ' i i. IS TO GRADUATE BiG YEAH f . .;.. if 11: l'N!IY, Urn, Muy lSt-Om of Ui Inrgmit iliiHHKN evr BruduiitiKt from tho eighth grndo to tha high achoul In Canny In thl year, mid rim pupils hav, attained tho honor of 100 pur omit ptomliiK tho examination. Thin In tho largest claim In tlio county taking tho stato examination. Th it claa U m follow: Klnlo Unas .Lowell Mundorff, John , Jnuuta Mommy, Floyd Berry, Mil drew While, Evelyn Illrh-hnt, tlornhard Ho(M, Anita Hchaiibel, Furrml Italy, Fruiirtii Bklurmr, Clifford Wallace, Fer gus Wont, Otto Rebuild, AkIipI Muck, France Vandorgrlff, Pauline Herr mann, Clyde lwry, Agn Jomn, Wandn Wallace, Ira Ilrown, Mitry Noblo, I.mllo Nllland, Albert lion, Wlllliim KurlH. William Miller, Eunice Maumr, Ada Karla, Corwln Huln, Otto Koll, Kathrino Moonoy, Tho commencement More-lues will take place Thuraday veiling, May 27, hi i ho canby Mchool auditorium. Tho following U tho proKram: OrchOHtra, "11m Llttlo Wblto Mow or," flint grndo; orchetra, "Little Hoi landers," second grad; aong. "The I'oNtuian," f"iirih grade; orchestra, Hiiluinlory, Mary Noble; souk. "Ken tucky Dreams," sixth grade; Introduo Inn class "iO, Pauline Herrmann; aong, "Happy School imye Now aro Kudml," tghth grade; class hlaiory, Anita Sidinuhi'l ; piano aolo, Itvwrn Krkor aim; elans prophecy, Evelyn Illrtchnt; song. "I Am (limbing Mountains," fifth grade; piano aolo. Frances Van dorgrif; ouMy, "My Mate," Wanda Wallace; aong, 'My lale of (loldwj Dream." alxfh and seventh grades; emay, "The Ha," Eunice Mauror; re citation, ''Llncolu the Man of tho Poo pl." Agnes Jones; valedictory, Fran ces Vandargrlff; clana aong, presenta lion of diplomas, orchemtra. ICE PLANT BUSY C'ANIiy, Ore., May 19.-The Ire plant roconily Installed In lha Canby market on Main strcnt, la now In full operation, and there hna bnn a steady demand for tho product. Even order from other sections of tho country have reached tho market, and Canby can be congratulated upon having tho manufacturing plant eatabllahtul. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TUESDAY CANBY, Ore.. May 19 Tho class play of the Canby high arhool will b given at tho gymnaalum Tuesday eve ning, May 85, when tho students to graduato aro to take part In "Brwln Hoggs, th Freshman." Tha lata Cora Keabaugh OLD VETERANS VISIT Y CANHY. Oro., May 19. Among the mitinlii-ra of th 0. A. It. who havo takon active part In the proitrniri pro vloua t. (ho Mmnorbil Day oxarvlitoa, who wunt to ("anhy Ti" nday morning, where pntriotto ct i;)ca wero hold In honor of tho ol'l vtr.in and iho Wo men' Hi'llof Corpa of thla city, by i0 ntudMit of the IiIku achiMil and gram mar gradiawore David McArthur, oi New Km, who 1 color bearer, and was color bearer during tho Civil war, car rying ihi Star and Htrlpi-s during the nntire lime h a'rv'd. uvlil -Arthur, of Now Era, pant commander, who Ik 79 year of bko, waa a mi-mber of Company E, l'Jth 111. Infantry. Frank Mdorej of Oregon City, aged 77 yi-ara, waa a member of Company IC. S!;i Minn. Infantry. If. S Clyde, of Oregon City, 75 year, waa a member of Company If, Eighth Iowa Infantry. Capt. J. C. fiawyer, aged 83 years, of Oregon CUy, Caplaln of Company H, ICth Vermont Infantry. Caplaln John W. Kelly, 8( years, of Oregon City, member of Drum Corp, member of regular army before the Civil War an,j not In the latter war. J. W. Roman, of Oregon City, 83 year, a lieutenant of Company K, 203rd Penniiylvanla and later trannfer red to Compny If. Flint Pennsylvania Rifle. U P. Ifortnn, 76 year, of OladKtone. Company K. 32nd Wlsconatn. 8. P. Ilayward, 79 year. Mr. Hay- ward told an lnteretlng atory of the lima when he waa a lad. when Abra liam Lincoln called at the parents' JtlllllinilllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 3 H. A. Dedman, Prldent S II. B. Kvans, Caahler W. II. flair. Vlte-Pre. II. A .W. Graham, Vlce-Pre. c First National Bank . OF CANBY Under U. S. Gov't Supervision. Resources over $300,000.00. ! niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir: LOANS NEQOTATED PHONE SS42 I Specialize in Suburban Homes and Farm Lands. J. J. SANDSNESS Real Estate and Rentals Listings of Farm and Home throughout tha County. CANBY - - - OREGON IF IT8 FOR THE HOME WE HAVE IT. We Invite you to coma In and be convinced tho aame as otaori. WHY PAY MORE? We have proved It time and ttnf? again that we sell LOWER tkan other Houaee In our llnd. v Krucger Bros. Furniture Co. PHONE MUTUAL B8-83. CANBY, OREGON PHONE 58X2 5 G. V. White Garage CANBY, OREGON Agents for Ford Car Fordson Tractor We specialize in Ford repairing and carry all the genuine Ford Parts. , If you are satisfied tell others if not tell us. v AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS .4 P. Pane Wolfer Clyde Kendall Loll t a Hornlg Oscar Piper Eatei Cribble ,.11., H..lll,W.UJ...i.l..J.Mi I.,,.!, il-.! .MW,, : ; 4 -iV? ; "- . f - ; . ? 7 - ; : 1V--,C ::.v:V--. "-'fir- ' -1 r -if- -; - - n-ir - - -n n r tit- .-. i-.m.,,., ... Stella Btrg Eva Beatty Edward Dregnte Vernon Lofgreo 4' y J ; 'J ' V, .pjt'. ... . Leona Parmenter 1 11 ton Mack : May Bullock Melvln Eid Harold Regele Alberta Gillmore Bertha Koch Ramona Kinney hnme, aaklnf( If he could wash his hands, after he bad become covered with mud In attempting to get a horse and wagon out of the mud. Tie lad had the honor of hauling a bucket of water with which Lincoln washed hla hands. Other accompanying were - Cpm mander llutler and wife, Mra. Minnie Donovan. Mra. Walter Bennett. Mrs. Frank Alldrodge. Miss Harriet Roman, Mr. and Mra. I. J. Oorbott. the women botiig members of the Relief Corpa. Mr. Gorbett. who lg 79 years of age. was a member of the 54th Indiana In fantry. W. H. McClelian. a flfer difrtng the war, and now a member of the drum corps, whose age la 75 years, waa a member of Company Q, 121st Ohio In fantry. A rfhort program by the school waa given preceding the entertainment, and the women of the Women's Relief Corpa gnve talks and various musical selections, which were enjoyed by all. Luncheon had been prepared In tha Odd Felows' Hall for the visitors, wftW'h was grcatl appreciated. The high school girls assisted in serving, and were daintily attired In summer frocks. Following the lunch the drum corps gave a number of patriotic selections and members of both organizations sang some of tho old time aongs. The visitors left on the 6 o'clock bus for Oregon City, after thoroughly en Joying the program, and spoke highly of the reception given them by the In structors and tho students. The veterans and members of the Relief Corps were received by Mrs. H. B. Cartlidge, superintendent of the high school, H. M. Eccles, principal of the grammar grades, who made brief addresses. The old soldiers have already visit ed nine schools tbia year, and are scheduled to visit two more, these be ing the Maple Lane school May 26 and the Willamette, school at a later date. Much praise is given the students and teachers of the schools so far visited by the old veterans and Uie Re lief Corps on the manner in which they have been received. Mrs. Walter Bennett, the adopted daughter of the Meade Post No. 2, (. V TL, accompanied the Post to Canby, nnd gve one of tier excellent readings entitled "Joan of Arc," and "responded to a hearty encore with "Aunt Jemi ma's Courtship." Sheldon. W. H. Bair. L. H. Wang. Dr. H. A. Dedmas, Phillip Hammond, of Oregon City; Messrs. Wood and Wood. kauffman, Sr.. and Kauffman, Jr.t of- Portland. Want ads in The Enterprise are the greatest little rustlers lu the world. S AT CANBY CANBY-OREGON CITY STAGE T!me Table Stnge leaves 5 minutes before the schedule time. DAILY Lv. Cnnby 7:25 a, m. 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 2M5 p. m. 4:15 p. m. 6:15 p. m (Sat. only) SUNDAY Leave Canby 10:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 6-15 p; m. 8:00 p. m. Lv. Ore. City 8:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. ?:00 p. m. 3:30 p.'m. 5:00 p m. 7:00 p. m. Lv. Ore. City 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. , 7:00 p. m. 10:45 p. m? Fare 25 cents to all points C. L. BATES Real Estate, Loans and Insurance CANBY, OREGON Dr. Louis A. Dilliard DENTIST CANBY, . . OREGON WIIH PARIY HtDMY CANBY, Ore., Maq 19. The Juniors entertained the Seniors with a very pleasant party at the home of Miss Kdith Samuelson on Friday evening, April 14th. The decorations, which wero In, the Senior class colors, purple and white, and purple lilacs, were ar ranged very artistically and added much to the Dlers ire of the evening. The evening was spent In playing gnmes, nnd singing, after which a dainty luncheon was served, consist ing of sandwiches, salad, pickles, punch, ice-cream and cake. While the lunch was being served toasts were given, which were enjoyed by all pres ent. Oscar Beatty, -who acted as toast master, performed his duty well. At a late hour every one departed satisfied that thU party was on0 of the most enjoyable events' of the year. Those present were: Faculty, Mrs. Cartlidge, Miss Wastill, Miss Eyne and Mr. Schult.; Senior class, Lollta Hornig. M:iy Bult-ck. Eva Beatty. Al borta Gillmore, Romona Kenney, Os car Piper, Fane Wolfer, Clyde Ken dall, Edward Dregnie, Estes Gribbler, Harold Regelo, Vernon Lofgren and Hilton Mack; Junior, olass, Ruth Col lier, Lillian Wheeler, Aileen Buhman, Vesta Mark, Cora Douglas, Edith Sam uelson, Oscar Beatty, Landon Regele, Charles Dregnle and Theodore Eld. Among; the guests were Mrs. Samuel son, Merrill Hampton, Rudolph Clif ford and Lloyd Samuelson. Miss Loraine Lee ' - To Give Recital CANBY, Ore.. May 19". A recital will .be given by Miss Loraine Lee, of this city Saturday1 afternoon, whtn a number of her students will appear. Among these will be Grace Allen. Ed win Robison, Evelyn Birchet, Nenard Newstrom, Beauford Knight, Alplna Shields and Muriel Thomas. CANBY CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 n w MILLINERY SALE U U n Commencing Monday, May 24. Biggest reductions in advarv ed Millinery in the County. , . . 6.25 Hats now ...4.38 6.50 Hats now 4.53 7.25 Hats now 4.98 5.50 Hats now ...t. 3.83 9.50 Hats now ...........6.65 10.50 Hats now 7.33 - T, Numerous other hats af .sale prices. Our Milliners will be here for only two more weeks. Come in and get professional service now. 0 Bankers Celebrate Birth Anniversary CANBY, .Ore., May 1. As the blrt'a day anniversary of H. B. Evans and Arthur Graham, bankera of thla city, occur on the same day a stag birth day party was tendered them at the Graham home Friday evening, and was in the form of a dinner, followed by cards. The Graham home was prettily dec oratp for the occasion, and the hosts received a number of useful gifts. Those having the pleasure of at tending were Adam IL Knight, C. H. SILK SUITING Silk Suiting, 36-inches wide. Good grade. Reg. $1.00 a yard Sale Price now 73c yard. SILK STRIPED VOILE 36-inches wide, fine quality. 60c a yard Sale Price 33c yard MERCERIZED STRIPED POPLIN Good weight Mercerized Poplin. Regular Price 65c yard Sale Price 38c yard tubsiuTT Very desirable for the summer wear. "Regular 50c yard Sale Price 28c yard n n H H H n n w H n n . . . . . b ' , g Carlton & Rosenkrans g CANBY, OREGON aHBHBBtfBWlTMWXWXWklatafataiafWWWwwwwwwu.. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. We have some wonderful values in Ladies and Children's Shoes. See our bar gain tables. , n n n n n H n n n ti tx u n u n u H H n n K