MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911.
OUR ANNUAL JULY
learAnce sale
Lit more beneficial to you than the rain these not dayi
,f .n x r
Because the big genuine 'reductions we are giving on
. all hot weather wearing apparel, . make it easy to
overcome the hot weather - .
Stories from Out of Town
IS EE OUR WINDOWS
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oipenaton Bridge Cor. Oregon City
li have returnm! from abroad, but
t aee an fureigu c berks oo your
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h; my wife pluned tuetu ou bar
ami Hie floa'a blanket"
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Assurance Daubly lure.
LOCAL PRtCrS
Frank Olenuon. who suffered
juke of apoplexy on Tuesday ere-
la mill in critical condition.
Telford and son. Johnnie, of tbla
went totanby on business Wed
iv. Mr. Talford la tha owner of
trtv ai Canbv. nd whlla In t ht
made aome Improvementa on tha
Itiolt alalia will leave tha Electric
II each day at I o'clock p. m.
m Hesa Waruar, of Ibla city, went
Ifer on Wednesday, and while
i wat apHtnlHl ona of the teach
f the Heifer achool. Tba achool
will be elxht montha and will
nenre on September 15. Mlaa
tier will have tha primary claaa.
a Madice Brlahtblll, of tbla city,
recently took the teachers' ax
lation, baa been appointed primary
er of tba Ihirlng arhool, tba term
numeric In September. Mlaa
w Relllng will bava charge of tha
r claaaea.
xa Laura Lawrence, of Eugene,
rrly of tbla city, baa arrived to
in City, and la rueat at tba
in of Mr a. K. Aodrewa and Mra.
r,
m, Fredrich,' of Molalla, waa In
Ity on bualneaa on Wedneaday.
in Kline, of Carua, waa In thla
m Wedneaday.
nk Bartlett Water.' Sold by all
grocsrtee and drugglata.
Inry Ilugbee, tba Beaver Creek
hant, waa In tbla city on bualneaa
bieaday.'
m Elsie Scboenborn, Of Cam a.
Iiu been vlaltlng ber parents, Mr,
Mr. Richard Bchoenborn, of thla
left for Cam a on Wedneaday er
ic, and waa accompanied by her
4ir, Harry, who baa been In tbla
on bualneaa. . . . . , t
h Chrlatner and aon, William,
In thla cltgr on bualneaa Tburaday.
torney E. W. Bartlett, of Rata-
i, waa In thla city on legal bualneaa
Irsday.
ra. Edward Fortune and alater,
Fannie Vol, who have been aa
nlng at Seaside, bava returned to
!ton CUy.
r. and Mra. Louta Levlnger and
children arrived In thla city on
neaday from Baker City, and are
gueata of Mra. Levlnger alater,
i. L. E. Jonea and Mra. Levlnger
family and Mr. -and Mra. L. E.
i-a will leave on Saturday for New
!. where they will apend aeveral
ka.
Mirl I-atourette, who la houeefather
he Kappa. Sigma fraternity at
Univeralty of OregonEugene, will
it for that city on Saturday even-
and from that place ha win go to
ML Oregon, where be will vlalt
a few daya. . ,
Ira. Sinclair, of Carua, waa In tbla
on Tburaday. , !
frank Mueller, one of the well
wn farm era of Clarkea, waa In thla
on Tburaday,
lr. B. A. Sommer, formerly of Ore-
City, baa moved hie office to 1017
bett building, Portland,
ercy Caufleid left on Tueaday mor-
iK for Seattle, Wash., where ha
bed a party which left for Mount
nler on Tburaday morning. Tba
ty will climb the mountain pro-
kd tha anow la so" that the aacent
ly be made, and 10 day will be
nt In that vicinity. Mr. Caufleid
led Wallace and Raymond Caufleid
HooMter Ilock before departing for
kt tie. The latter two will return to
ficnn City within the next two
'ka, after which they will go to
nt Hood to apend their vacation.
Mra. W. A. Dlmlck - and aon have
pe to Forest Drove, where they will
it Mra. Dlmlck'a parenta, Mr. and
Caplea. Upon their return tbey
go to North Beach, where they
I sojourn for, aeveral weeks. "
plra. C. H. Caufleid and daughter a,
la Edna and Mlaa Clara, after a alx
ka' vlalt In the Eaatern atata.
Ke returned to their homes in thla
While in the Beat Mra. Caufleid
1 her daughtera vlalted many of the
mlnent clilea Including New York,
lengo. Boaton, Washington.-- They
o vlalted In Virgtnlafl Tbey feund
weather extremely warm, eapecl
In Boaton and In . Chicago, the
rmeHt the people have experienced
years. , ;
Mr. and Mra. W, P, Hawley, Wtllard
wley, Mra. George Puaey and aon,
'fRln, who have been vlaltlng Mr.
1 Mrs. C. tT. Barlow, the later who,
a alater of Mra. Hawley, In Oakland,
ve returned. They had a delightful
p In the Hawley automobile. Many
mmer resorts of California were vis-
fi by the party, who made the trip
er the mountains without ml una p. ,
Miss Mania Mill went to Beaver
eek on Wedneaday evening, where
attended the party given at the
pence home In honor of Mlaa Echo
lence't birthday annlveraary. There
were about 60 friend of MlaaSpenoe
atrelcllng. Mlaa Mill returned to Ore
gon City Thursday morning.
Johnny and William Davis, of Carua,
were In Ibla city on bualneaa 1 buraday,
Joseph Btumleman, of Bbubel. waa
In thla city Tburaday on bualneaa.
Mra. Klrbyaon and daughter, of
Hhubel, were In thla city vlalllug
frlenda Tburaday
Mlsa llnxel Kenton, of thla city, baa
gone to Carua, where aha will be the
gut st of frlenda and relatives.
Mra. William Stuart, of Carua, waa
transacting bualneaa In thla city Tbura
day.'
Mlsa Ittl Llvermore. of I'eudl
ton, who has been" vlaltlng her alater,
Mra. A. U Beetle, has gone to Port
land, where she will vlalt other sister
and before returning borne at Peodie
ion alio will return to thla clty-for a
few days'-vlslt.
Mr. and Mra. E. J. tiaulton and two
daughtera, Misses Helen and Ileaale,
III go In thmir auto next Bunaay
morning to Mount Hkk1, where they
will speuj the day. ..
Uvy Stlpp ia suffering from a sev
ere attack of polsou oak.
Mr. and Mra. Aahton have returned
to oreiam City from Carua, where
theythav len Vlaltlng fnetida.
Colonel Ilolwrt. Miller, well
known PortUnd attorney, with offices
la the Worebeetar Block, waa In Ore
gon C"X- Tbri
SHIRTWAIST PARTY
DELIGHTS-YOUNG FOLK
The first ahlrtwalat party of the
season given at Huach'a hall on Thurs
day evening by K. H. Buach and F. L.
Hoag waa a dwlded success, and from
all Indlcatlona tbla will not be the last,
aa those attending had a fine time.
The weather waa delightful, and be
tween the dances the verandaa were
filed with the merry dancera enjoying
the breeaea from the river. The ver
andaa were beautifully Illuminated
with Chinese lanteraa, and with vlnea
and plants made a moat attractive
scene. The Interior of the hall waa
artistically decorated with evergreena,
festoons of American flaga, pennanta
of bright eolora were used In profusion
and the atalrway leading to the bal
cony, where waa atatloned tha Par
son'a orchestra, of Portland, waa de
corated with palma. The orchestra
played the latest aelectlona, and many
encores were given much to the ap
preciation of tbe dancera.
The floor committee waa composed
of F. H. Buach. F. L. Hogg. Frank
Rotter. Edward Buach, U Mlddleatadt,
John Buach and Otto Hogg. Much
credit la given these gentlemen for
tbe auccesa of the dance, and tbe
gueata were enthnalaatlc In their
pralae of tbe entertainment.
The punch booth presided over by
two little girls, waa prettily decorated,
and waa one of the moat attractive
placea In the hal.l
BEAVERS BEAT SEALS
WITH HOME IN BOX
SIX RUNS IN FOURTH CLINCHES
GAME FOR McCREDIE'S
PLAYERS.
PORTLANn, Or., July 20. (Special)
San Francisco took Ita third
atralght drubbing from Portland to
day. The score waa 7 to 3. Renkle
pitched for the home team, and while
the Seala made nine hlta, he kept them
pretty well scattered. It waa hla third
atralght victory. Moaklman waa lp
poor form and 14 binglea were made
off hla delivery. Each eam made an
error. i
The Beavera made alx runs in the
fourth aa follows:
Krucger alama the pill to center
for a alngle. Rappa followa suit with
a poach to left. Kuhn scores Kmeger
with a single to center. McKune aafe
on Mc Ardle'e error-, Peck scoring.
Henkle whlffa the otone. Chad singles
to left, acorlng Kuhn. Browning re
places Moaklman. 8heehan triples to
center, acorlng McKune and Chad. Ry
an alama tbe pill for another addition
to the alaughter and Sheehan cantera
home on the atngle. Ryan out ateallng,
Vltt to McArdle. Rappa enda tbe agony,
McArdle to Tennant. Six runs.
Following were the reaulta Thurs
day: Pacific. Coast LeAgue Portland 7,
San Francisco 3; Oakland 2, Sacra
mento 0; Vernon 6, Loa Angelea 0.
Northwestern League Portland 3,
Tacoma t; Seattle 6, Spokane 2; Van
couver 11, Victoria 2.
American . League Cleveland 8,
Boaton 7: New York 8, Detroit 6:
Chicago i, Philadelphia 8; 8. Louis
2. Washington 0.
National League St. Louts 8, New
York S: Pltteburg 6-9, Boston 8-5; Cin
cinnati 4, Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4, Phil
adelphia 3.
STANDING.
JENNINGS LODGE.
Tbe annual camp meeting and con
vention of the Evangelical Associa
tion will be held at tbe HI ver View
camp grounds at thla place from July
26 to August 3.
Tenia may be had by applying to
Rev. M. Heverllng, 68 Eaat 181b St.
Portlsod, not later than July 20th
Meala may be had for twenty-five
cents or twenty for three dollars.
On Monday, July 31, tbe Worr.au'a
Missionary society program will be
held, and Tueaday and Wedneaday
will be given, to the Hunday achool
league program, and Tnuraday for tbe
Young people'a Alliance. On Tbura
day evening, August 3rd, F. C. Berg
streeeer will deliver the sermon. From
the 25th of July until July 31st, tbe
camp meeting proper will be held.
Tbe many Lodge frlenda of Mra.
Sbupp, of Tacoma, will be pleased to
learn that aha will have charge of the
W. M. S. program at the camp meet
ing on July 31st. Mrs. Sbupp la the
wife of Rev. Shupp, former paator at
Mllwaukle and at Grace Chapel but
are now atatloned at Tacoma where
Rav. Sbupp la presiding elder of the
Puget Sound dla'rlct.
Mra. Horace' Cuahlng left on Wed
neaday for a week's vlalt with a Bister
in Seattle.
Mra. II. J. Robinson will go to Seat
tle thla week where ahe will Join ber
husband whoee bualneaa Interesta has
called him from home for tba paat
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, of Seattle,
have leased Rock Lodge for tbe re
mainder of the aeaaon.
Mr. and Mra. Wlaner and aon, of
Oregon City, were Lodge callers last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kruger, of Portland,
were Sunday guests of the A. C. Mac
Farlane family.
Mr. and Mra. Sheppard and two
aona, of Portland, apent Sunday week
at Iluena Vista, tbe home of Mr. and
Mra. Horace Cushlng.
Walter Beckner, of Coronda, Califor
nia, waa calling on friends here thla
week. Mr. Beckner reporte a delight
ful climate In aouthem California bnt
thinks Oregon Is a good place to be
and haa about decided to again locate
here.
Shelby Shaver la receiving con r rat u-
Intlona npon receiving the second prize
a allver medal for taking second place
In the seven -day marathon rare' held
at the Chmtatiqua thla year. Shelby
la the only son of . Mr. George A.
Shaver of thla place and la very much
Interested In all athletic events.
When Mr. and Mra. Howard N.
Smith returned from Chautauqua on
Wedneaday evening of last week they
found their boraea out of the pasture.
Thinking they would not atray very
far away awaited till morning before
a search was made for them. Al
though a description haa been aent to
the local papers no trace, of them haa
been found and the auppoaltlon now
la that ther were stolen. Leas than
three montha ago P. IX Newell lost
three head . from thla place. ' Rev,
Smith haa offered a reward of 110 for
their retura.
At the special meeting of thla Dis
trict No. 114. on the evening of July
13th at the achool house. Mr. A..C.
MacFarlane waa elected clerk for the
ensuing year It waa voted a two mill
tax be levied to finish the south room
of the achool house. Some of those
who have children In school were In
hopes of a three mill tax so the room
could be furnished as well aa finished
and another teacher employed.
Oeo. Thompson, of Willamette, waa
a caller at the Lodge on Tueaday.
On Friday evening, July 11. an lee
cream aoctal will be given at the home
of Mrs. Harry Palntow for the benefit
of Mr. J. P. Strain, who met with an
Accident eome weeka ago and who
haa been confined to the 8L Vincent
hoapltal ever since. Mr. Strain Is very
worthy and It la hoped that the Jen-
nlnga Lodge folka will turn out en
ma sae and help awoll the proceeds
which will be used to defray hla ex
penses at thla time.
Men are bually engaged today wiring
the dining1 halt and tabernacle at the
River View camp grounds.
Gould Heathman baa sold his Inter
ests In the at ore at this place to his
brother of La Conner a, Waah. Mr.
and Mra. Heathman expect to leave
during the coming week for their
farm In Minnesota.
Mr. Chubb and daughter. Mlaa Eve
lyn, of Oakland, Cal., stopped for a
abort vlalt with the A. C. MacFarlane
family while enroute home from New
York and Chicago. Mr. Chubb, being
a brother-in-law of Mra., MacFarlane,
the short vlalt waa Indeed an enjoy
able one.
The many frlenda of Rev. Morria
Heverllng were sorry to hear of hla
mishap, having fallen from a cherry
tree and sustained bruises which ren
dered htm unconscious for aeveral
houra. . .
The well drillera have completed a
well for Rer. Wlnlama, of Covell, and
wll remove to Bolton where they will
drill for Mrs. B. N. Shaw. ,
- Mr. and Mra. Watdron are enjoying
a visit from a daughter, Mra. Brlckett.
Of Boaton, Maaa. . (
Mr. Wilcox, of Portland, and family.
have located on the Vandermee. riv
er property. i .
Mian Christina Lehman la enjoying
her vacation at Seaside, Oregon.
Mra, Anderson, who haa apent some
montha with her brother, Mr. Thomp
son, haa gone to the seashore for a
few daya. i
Much Improvement Is being made on
the eaat county road from the Zim
merman dairy farm south- A road Is
also being made through to the Clacka
mas country and will greatly add to
property In that locality and many lit
tie homes are being built there thla
aummer.
Meadamea Pierce, MacFarlane and
Roberts chaperoned a awlmmlng party
on the west bank of the Willamette
ast Wedneaday. The party constated
of ten of the yonnger aet who are be
coming proficient awimmera.
, Paelflo Coast.
' W.
Portland 60
Vernon ...... 57
Oakland V.,... 69
San Francisco ,.4,., 66
Sacramento . 63
Los Angelea ........ 44
Northwestern.
' - . ' W.
Vancouver
Spokane , .
Tacoma ...
Portland .,
Seattle . . .
Victoria ..,
A..
68
66
62
40
46
23
L.
44
62
66
'66
65
65
L.
37
39
42
46
46.
P.C.
.677
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.600
.491
.404
P.C.
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OAK GROVE.
Mra. J. H. Shuppe and daughter.
Mra. Howard Skoog, went to Tualatin
to visit ' Mrs. Shuppe'a stater, . Mrs.
George Horgan.
Mra. William Cederson waa a Port
land Vlaltor Wednesday.
Mlsa Lexy Graham la vlaltlng rela
tives In Portland and making prepara
tions to go tfl the Coast.
, Mra. Julia Holt la the Oak Grove
candidate In the Enterprise eonteat.
Anyone having votes are requested ta
leRve them with her at the postofflce.
Mlaa Louts Kennedy was a Port
land visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. L. E. Armstrong celebrated her
birthday Wt(tnedHy. Edith Turner,
of Ienta, waa a dinner guest.
BLWOOO.
Home Oregonlana nave expressed
their urprlne at tbe unusual . hot
weather of late. Even the thunder
ahower of last Tburaday did not les
sen tbe sultry beat. We ought not
to find fault aa tbe Kanaaa farmer does
over drouth, or growl as hla dog,
whose feet blister while walking over
tbe hot sand.
A different hum from the dally song
of the aawmllls la that of tbe mower
cutting bay and tbe wood aaw which
lessens tbe old way or manual labor.
The most profitable and latest
mask worn by tbe "Elwood Robbers"
la the bee mask, worn while hiring
and ateallng the honey from the over
crowded ssucr worker.
Rev. J. M. Park 1-f t on a pleasure
trip to California.
J. Arquetle and family have gone to
the coast Mr. Arquette la fishing and
pleasure aeekera, some borne procur
era.
Mr. and Mra. D. Stablnecker vlalted
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vallen Sunday
The latter has fine millet and very
good vetch hay, which any farmer
would be proud of.
Jack Oiiudstaff is making band
abaved cedar ahinglea.
The houee wives are buay canning
cherries, raspberries and atraw berries.
Mr. Ed. Dibble sold cherries at 6
cents per pound and delicious to can.
The farmera are making a raid on
the grey aqulrrela. They are a grain
destroyer.
lw Vallen aided T. W. Henderson
In storing away ble bay.
Klwood misses the morning and
evening alnglng of J. Johnson. Per
haps he alngs at hla work in tbe har
vest fields of Eastern Oregon.
A midnight wanderer awakened a
few Bleeping farmers by his loud aalu-
tatlona and exclamations for tbe light
road to Colton.
i Mlsa Johnson, of Portland, la Buying
with Mrs. Iieardsley while Mr. Beard-
sley ia away working.
Amlle Blttner sold bla partnership
ahare in the ehlngle mill on, Clear
Creek Jo James Park. The former with
family haa moved near bla father's
mill, where be and brother will take
charge of tbe Blttner sawmill.
Just keep one eye open to see a
motor dray hauling lumber from this
vicinity.
A fisherman of Clear Creek, who
brans on his diving, fell backwards
Into tbe water. When hla temper
cooled Off a friend ejaculated, "I
thought you were a lover of diving?"
Tbe asealled replied, "Well, I want
one dry dud on tbe bank aDd time for
a glance that all Is clear between me
and the water, at least.''
WILSONVILLE.
Mrs. Howard, of Portland, haa been
visiting friends In Wilaonvllle and vi
cinity, for a couple of weeka.
Mra. Larsen haa been spending ten
daya In the Rose City, enjoying a abort
vacation.
Norman Say, accompanied by hla
mother and alster, Mrs. Annie 8ay and
Mra. Draper from Santa Paula, Cal.,
apent Sunday In Forest Grove with J.
H. McFeeters, who la a relative of the
8aya.
Church aervlce-wlll be held In the
afternoon next Sunday at three o'clock
In the A. O. W. W. hall; Sunday achool
at two o'clock. Everyone la cordially
Invited to attend.
Mlaa Graham entertained gueata
from Portland last Sunday, who came
by auto. -
- If no one from Wilaonvllle entera
the eonteat for the Enterprise prizes.
Borne one might reap a harvest of
voles by going tbe ronnda here,
Tbe oil well machinery broke down
on Saturday afternoon, but repairs
have been made, and the continuous
bun of the engine Indicates that
something Is doing. ,
Everyone waa' glad here when the
cool breete from off the Columbia be
gan to fan away the heat ' wave of
laat week, although the farmers who
almost all have bay In the fields are
hoping that It will not rain, aa the
hot weather haa been Ideal for tha
hay harveat.
Work on the electric depot Is still
going on, and It will not be long be
fore Wilaonvllle will have a station
that will be large enough for the traf
fic which grows steadily all the time.
All the swimming places have been
alive with people trying to cool off
during the pant week, and we have
had a good chance to realise tbe value
of our village location on the banks
of the river.
Quite a number of village folka at
tended the Chautauqua at Gladstone
and seem to think It haa been the best
ever held. The speakers and musi
cians were selected from the world
renowned and people who- have been
unable to attend have surely missed a
rare treat. Superintendent Gary haa
been untiring In his efforts to make
this summer's program one long to be
remembered.
FIRWOOD.
The F. P. A. will dispense with the
regular meeting. The next meeting
will be held on the third Saturday of
September. The young" men of the
neighborhood furnished the entertain
ment laat Saturday evening. Their
parts were Btippoaed to be original,
and the boya all displaced their tal
ents In fine shape. . In fact they did
so well that they are requested to
give tbe next program.
W. F. Fischer and E. D. Hart were
in Portland the first of the week
transacting bualneaa.
Clair Corey haa gone to Pleasant
will lay In a winter aupply for him
self and his father-in-law, L. Baker.
Home to make hay, while the sun
ahlnea.
Tbe young people of the Alt family
apent a few daya at the mountains
last week.
Mra. B. F. Hart and chldren and
John Sinclair apent Sunday at Cot
treB. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Searls and daugh
ter, of Sioux City, Ia., are visiting
Mr. and' Mra. E. D. Hart, Tbey expect
to apend the aummer In Oregon. Tbey
have apent the laat two yeara In Cali
fornia at San Diego. Los Angeles,
Long Beach and Santa Barbara, and
want to aee how Oregon comparea
with California. So far they are
pleased with the country. '
A number of Flrwood boya are work
ing at the new sawmill at Brlghtwood.
' Mra. Bosholm and children returned
from Brlghtwood Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra.. HS. D. Hart and Mr.
and Mrs.- Searla and daughter drove
to the mountatna Sunday and apent
the day.
Considerable work la being done on
the Mount Hood road thla year. It
will be one of the finest thoroughfares
in the country.
POCAIMAS DEGIEE
PIM BIG PICNIC
MRS. RICHARD ITTNER, FOR-
MER'hEAO OF ORDER, OETS
' FINE PRESENT.
The Degree of Pocshontaa held Its
regular meeting In tbe Wigwam at
Knapp's hall on Wedneaday evening,
there being a Urge attendance of
members. All tbe 22 officers of tha
lodge were present, and much enthus
iasm was manifested. After the Initia
tion of two candidates, a committee
waa appointed to arrange for a picnic
In September by tbe Degree of P ora
tion tai and the Kedmea order. Dwlgbt
Bain, Emil Swanaon and Henry Hen
nlngsen waa tbe committee appointed
to meet with tbe Redmen next Tues
day evenng at Knapp's hall, at which
time the committee from tbe latter
order will be appointed, and tbe date
of tbe picnic aet.
One of the features of the meeting
Wednesday evening waa the presenta
tion of a, handsome emblematic pin
nd baudpalrited dish to Mrs. Richard
.Blttner, who is 'Past Pocahontaa. The
presentation speech waa made by Mra.
Henry Hennlngaen, depnty great
sachem. Mrs. IBttner desponded feel
ingly. During tbe time In which'Mrs.
Blttner held tbe chair of Pocahontas
ber work was so well executed the
lodge wished to show Its appreciation
of her good work and the Interest sh"S
had taken.
This order will have Its next meet
ing on Wedneaday evening, August 16,
at which time further arrangements
will be made for the picnic.'
Patronise onr -adfrtlaera.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The funeral of Mrs. Morrison, waa
held at the church laat Monday morn
ing and that of Ralph Burd on Friday
of laat week. There was a very large
attendance at each. The floral offer
ings were beautiful.
F. M. Darling haa built a 6 foot aide-
walk in front of hla property.
Frank BnlUrd's family have "moved
to their ranch near Redland and are
greatly missed here.
Bernard Dolan, of Sellwood, vlalted
ba uncle, Frank Albright, then went
out to Mullno and spent a few daya
with bis uncle, Charley Albright and
family.
A. W. Walker and wife, of Mayrille,
have moved Into the house belonging
to Tom Carrlco, of Rockwood.
Miss Emma Vanhoy, of Ooldendale,
Wash., Is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Vanhoy. ..
Otis Roberta apent a week vlaltlng
Bernard and Arthur Grubb, of Arjeta,
Mra. J. E. Calavan and daughter.
Brma, are at home after spending a
month at Prinevtlle with Mrs, Cala
van's parents. 1
at the akatlng rink enly 1, la out on
crutches this week.
Mrs. William Beard Is -still In Sell
wood.
John Darling, Jr., and wife, of Ard-
enwald.- were vlaltlng their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Darling and Mr. and
Mra. E. W. Imbler laat Sunday.
Chris Bullard and wife are living In
the Stewart houae on May street, late
ly vacated by Mr. Charles McGlnnia
and wife. 1
George Ingram was taken to the
hospital thla week. 1
Father Dixon Is 111, as Is also Mr.
Crawford. '
Mr. Newman and family have moved
to their property at Mount Pleasant
Harvey Hickman and wire, or Port
land, apent Saturday evening and Sun
day with hla mother, Mrs. A, L. Hick
man. '
Mra. Golden, of Ooldendale. Wash.,
who waa camping at the Chautauqua,
vlalted Mrs. A. L. Hickman.
Mrs. Vandong. who haa been in
Seattle since laat fall, has moved In
to her new home, tbe Hickman cottage.
Hot weather Is tbe main topic of
tbe day; 90 degreea In tbe coolest
shade. Tbe thermometer regtatered
96 degreea in some places here. '
Y
MARKETING 4x TELEPHONE
OUR FAITHFUL Bell Telephone
always at your elbow, steadily increases in usefulness. It
I aew a..
Joes a score ol errands while- a messenger is doinir one. You -
v ? -
come to accept telephone service as a matter of course, like the
air ypu breathe or the water you drink. .
Your Bell Telephone performs these daily services of neigh-
borhood communication, and it does more it is a unit in the '
universal system and enables you to reach any. one, any time
within the range of the Long Distance Service.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
'
Every Bell Telephone is tbe Center ot tbe System
Rheumatism Can be
NATURAL HOT MINERAL
BATHS.
Cured Nature's ,
Way, i
Writs' For Booklet
Hot Lake Sanatorium
HOT LAKE, OREGON.
10 REWARD
For the arrest anrf conviction
ot any person or peraona, who
unlawfully remove conies of The 4
Mnmlnf Rnternrlse from the
premises of subscribers - after 4
paper haa been placed mere ny
carrier.
COUNTYJCOURT.
EXPENDITURES Of ROADS - IN
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
District No.
Portland Wire and Iron
Beall at Company' . . . ,
W. S. Davia A Son
II. E. Sharrow . ,4..,
A. B. Klrkley .,..7...'
II. A. Battln
CV E. Battln
G. Attwood
O. A. Battln
H- Kile
C. Dunham ..........
J. A. Davis ,
Dan Gaffney
Wm. Smart
R. Rosenau
J. Huffman
C. Battle '.
District No.
W. F. Haberlacb .......
A. Mather
Ward Jones ..........I
Norman Lauder
Dick Johnston ........
J. W. Bennett
George Wlcklund T.. ...
Walter Mundhenke ....
I. Kelly f ."
John Henrlch
Wllaon t Cooke .......
District No.
W. W. Cooke
F. O. Cooke ...........
Clarence Dallaa
Ray Dallaa
Hugh Lays , . .
John Moor
Henry Troge
1.
Was.
2.
. . r
.$ 6.30
. 34.25
. 4.20
. 15,10
. 49.50
. 112.60
. 61.2S
. 17.60
. 107.50
1 4.50
. 42.75
. 23.75
. 90.00
. 87.00
. 77.50
. 12.60
. 7.50
.$ 28.40
. 6.50
. 51.25
. 62.50
. 51.25
. 70.00
. 87.50
62.50
. 45.00
. 20.60
.. 1.60
,.$ 20.65
,. '12.00
, . 27.00
,. 47.00
,. 34.00
,. 12.00
,. 12.00
STUDY LAW
Nothing will give you more power and Influence In the world than a thor
ough knowledge of the law. "It la the combined wisdom of the agea.".
Three years' course with degree. Standard is equal to the Eastern law
schools and the work la most thoroug hly done. Fully prepares for the Bar
examinations. ,
The school la in session al the yea r In both day and night classes. Eav
roll at any time; do It now. " -
PORTLAND LAW SCHOOL
IRVING E. RtCHARDtO N, LLD, President-Dean
Phones, Marshall 2761. A 6446. 631 Worcester Block, Portland, Or.
UNIVERSAL SHORTHAND
Leads all others. Remarkable results Id two and three months.
Salaries $50 to $80. Higher standard than bualneaa colleges
YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE OUR WORK.
Eclectic Business University
Phone ' A-5446 '
or Marshall 2751
WORCR STKR BLOCK, Third St. corner Oak
., . ' Portland, Oregon
R. Sumner 62.00
Q. Llujle 18.50
L. W. Warren t' (.00
Frank Thebo 8.00
Marlon Tong 4.25
Walter Thebo 20.00
Harold Gerhardus 12.60
Herman Gerhardns 20.00
Chris Eckert 26.00
S, Svendsen .' 2.00
Fern Thebo 10.00
Frank Good son 6.00
Fred Eckert .30.00
Grant Mumpower 29.40
J. A. Byers .40
District No. 4.
John O'Connor $ 80.00
Linsey Hale -52.00
RobL Currln ..k. 72.00
Martin Bauerflend . 20.00
a Fuliard .'..'.. 22.00
Norman Linn". 68.00
Ed. Sailing ., 62.00
Art Nlckejg 20.00
Fred Bannister 11-00
Mr. Scott 20.00
Henry Glthens 4.00
Joe Fields N. , 13.00
John Clthena 62.50
Ruben Coop 88.00 j
Harry Kltchlng 27.00
Lelca Cook 16.00
D. Matson 18.00
Lester Hale ..... ..I......... 2.00
George Kltchlng 13.00
3. O'Connor .....r.... 350
Charles Kltchlng . 22.00
E. E. Erlckaon 44.00
C. Butler 36.00
W. C. Myers 36.00
C. R. Lovell 36 00
John Glthen 4.00
' '
District No. 5.
J. A. Imel $ 50.50
H. A. Beck 48.00
John Rlchey 36.00
O. W. Boring 2.00
J.'F. Wllmarth .. 84.00 ,
Wm. Henderman 20.00 i
Henry Humflett 44.00
Llndow Rlchey 18.00 j
W. H. Card 20.00 j
John Russell 16.00
H. Fredeicka 38.00
A. J. McClung 4.00 j
Harry Safford 50.00
Charles Livingston ... 40.00
H. O. Knox 12.00'
W. Fredrick 9 2.00
J. W. Roots 50.00 i
R. 8. Smith '. 8.00
J. W. Roots ft Co 96.10
Straua Lumber Co. 692.07
f.
Paul R. Meinig
Joseph Haaelwander
H. Luebke
Nick Schmits
Chas. Krebs
) y District No.
Paul R. Melnlg
Ernest Leaf .
George Gibbons ..
Joe Clark t....
Onle Clark
H. TenEyck
Henry Aschoff
Emery Burbank
Ray Dunmlre
Alex Holmes
P. R. Melnlg ..........
Johnson Lumber Co. .
. . . . .
10.55
10.00
10.00
29-00
4JS
SOS '
98.00
SL60
30.00
20.00
44.00
24.00
40.60
, 34.00
8.00
84.SS
4.66
District No. 8.
W. Allen
L Ware
J. Wall
C. Alt
F. Kennlcker
M. McCormlc .......
J. Maroney ........
J. Mclntyre
G. Fllnn
H. Bridensteln ,..,.'
G. Cratty
Q.. Couper
a Alt .............
W, O. Hugh
A. Gardau . . . . .
K. E. Brawn son
F. Beechel ....
D, W. Douglas
.$100.00
. 96.00
. 87.60
!. ' 36.00'
. 15-00
. 10.00 i
. 1160
. 12.50
. 18.75
. 27.B0
. 34.40
. 18.75
. 13.50
. 13.50
. 7.60
.. 6.25
8.75
. 60.00
District No. 9.
District No. 6.
J. B. Allison .....
.$ 1.80
Peter Ruhl
Otto Paulson .
J. Paulson
George Leyde .
Thao. Harder
Harold Joyner".
C. A. Johnson
Henry Johnson .
R. Miller
A. Swelrmart (,,..
Ed. Guber ......
II. Kllnker
Ray Ellla
II. Ellis
A. II. Miller
N. Rath
Fred LI us ......
Henry Smith . ...
II. Ruhl
A. Stelnke .......
Peter Rath ......
J. V. Hart
Wm. Held
Frank Ahnert ....
Nick Bchee'l
Batacada Mercantile
a
f 0
" "
i a a
t a
Co. ..
64.25
48.60
.48.00 '
18.00
66.75
4.00
60.00
(.00
18.75
3100
1100
18.00
1L06
9.60
3160
30.00
64.00
13.00
11.50
13.00
60.00 -8.00
33.60
13.46
13.00