Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 01, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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MORNING ENTEUPMSK, FKIDAY, 8EPTEMBEK 1, 1911.
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Button
you have a natural
foot, put it in a
'Natural Shape" hoc.
There'll a Florsheim
in our stock that will
fityou- line Step- in -and
try it on any time.
The sooner the better.
A camplett showing at fS.
Knit few iiyl" S6.
J. LEVITT
Suspension Bridge Cor.
SHOE
Oregon City
Bluejackets, on a Man-of-war
Must All Be Good Housekeepers
local timers,
urkln. "f Clarkes, waa In thl
t on Thw-H'lny.
. AI. In
tu V Mum i. rB" -
L, city nil Tlilirmltty.
KolHTt SniU:r.n. or MUimo, waa
i.u riiv n Thursday.
Lnmk Hiiri ,nov'a n,i family
)B1.r unit L"ine m K'l'"'
.a .11 -T - . m
Lclty "' I''""1'"'" Tnurauay.
Mrt. MukkI" Curran l viamng ner
knt, Mr w.ilK. r, or Beiiwooa.
MlM Lulu llyrl. ur t lacaaniaa,
. .. . . ...... . ii In w frlanila on
tl )D im "j '
urduy.
I)r. U A Mrrl. dontls:, has re-
lmrd from " vacation.
u wink if New Era waa In tnis
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U. gtellier. l lleaver irrc, w
tbli city mi Thursday on a bual-
r trip.
Mr. awl Mr". (J. Bchuebel, of Bhu-
II, er In Mill! City on pumpm
a Mm "hull and wife, of Aatorle,
Vr lu thi city ou a pleasure trip
Roy Stafford U ft IliU week for Jlrlt-
lh Culiitnl'U, liere he joined a aur
tying party.
Mra. t'ti liullard. who haa been
.King at lKn, naa reiurueu 10
taion City.
Mr. Ilnrn-i. f Portland, waa In thla
lty on liifliima Thuraday, ana u-
rt hla return to rortiana went 10
BiuM on business.
Uiti Adiiii Mima left on Thuraday
Unlni fr Hood lUver, where aha
ill vlxli vtlili friends.
F. Dietrich and furully. of Eldorado,
It vlnltlng Ht the home of -Mr. and
n. Hart. Ii. of Gladstone.
MIm l.nrlle iH linala. of Portland, la
k thla ilty Uniting Mrs. VV. II. Cod
ij and MIhn Cttrlrnde Hamilton.
Mlii Kvn Hint left on Thuraday
vrtilnp; fur Nw Kra. where ahe will
lilt uh r lutivt-a for aeveral daya.
Mm. iviirl Kvt-rhart and Mrs. Inea
roillt'Kli. f Utla Orchard, Waab.,
ulifd fil.'ii.lH lu Portland Thuraday.
Ulni FliTi ncB (Jrare haa gone to
'neiuK'r, WuhIi., where ahe will
lilt villi li-r couatn, Mtaa Kula
kiDdi.
Mr. ami Mm. 8 .8. Walker and Mlaa
Uay Wulkrr liuve K"ne to the Toll
lie, when- they are enjoying camp
lit.
Mm. VHr Taylfir, formerly Mlaa
ftvla Kr in h df I'arkplace. but now of
'ortlanil. lit vIhIUhk relatlvea at
'vkplnc.
MlKt Ni itio llurnoyne went to New
Era on VlnHiluy evenlns, where
ah vlnlk'ii Iht nurenta. Mr. and Mr.
jJuhn UiirKoyiin.
Mra. A. K. Jark left on Wedneaday
jfr M-njuiim. where ahe will vla.lt
fli'r niolln-r ami alater. Mra. Gray and
iMUa Mahl.. (iray.
Elmer litiklna of Hubbard, waa In
'hla city on IiuhIiicm Wedneaday. Mr.
UnkliiH ulni family have charge of
ib G. U. Dimlck farm.
Mr. v. A. Dimlck and aon.'who
hive bcui Hix'iiding aeveral weoks at
(Jnnon litnrh. returned to Oregon
City on Tlmi'mlny evening.
Wins Klla Howell, who haa been
"Ulna; ri'lnllvea at Walla Walla.
-., for the mt three weeka, baa
returuod to OrcKon City.
Minn LuclU, Kellogg, who haa been
'or the pnHt wpek a gueat of Mr. and
Mr- K. II. Taltor, at Cannon Deach,
ur., naa returned to Oregon City.
MIm Vt-ru Caufleld left on the
teamer Ilcnver on Thuraday morning
w 8un Knmclaoo, where ahe will
"u with rrlenda for two weeka.
llutlry lluiinlnitRan aaaliilant BUDer
inu-iidt-nt of the Hawley Pulp Paper
Company, t-ft on Monday evening for
"iiriuu, whore he will ipend hla vaca
tion. Mr. Manning and family, who have
l Portland vUltlng with the
lormer'a aim, paaaed through this city
M Thuraday on their way home to
Mullno.
Mlas Howett, of Portland, was In
"' dty the first of the week algn
"I up lir contracts as teacher of
primary grade of. the Mount Pleas
H chool. -
William Knlaht and two sona. Win
'red and Wilfred, who have been
Winding the summer at Dallas, Or.,
returned to Oregon City on Wednes
evening, .
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, who
"v been vlaltlng relatives for the
P two months In Iowa, have re-
lurned ( tlielr home on Kleventh
center street.
Mr, (le.irg. Young and two chll
V'"", WhO hava tiaon vlillltiv with
"r. Young's mother, Mrs. Whiuler. of
nn i," r"med to Oregon City
on V,edneSliay eyenln.
! J,;..E- H- Rnlaway, of Portland,
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Mlaa Myrtlo Holmes, who baa been
Uniting In Adaina, Kaatern Oregon,
a aufNt of Mrs. Marian lUnncn, re
turned ' ber home at Parkplure on
Wednesday evening. MUs Holmea
has lin gone for six weeks.
Mlaa Pearl Jones, who has been a
guest of her cousin, Mlas Ina Jones,
at lleimnrr. Or., returned to rara-
place Wedneaday - evening. Mlaa
Jones was accompanied home by Mlaa
Ina Jones who will visit her for two'
weeks. "
Mrs. T. P. Randall and 'dttUKbter. 1
Velma, and Mlas Margaret Uoyd, who
have been at Heaalde, have returned
to Oregon City. Mlaa lloyd, who la a
profesalonal uurae left Thursday for
Portland, where ahe will resume ber
duties.
W. W. Everhart, a prominent far
mer of Molalla. was In this city on
business Thursday. Mr, Rverhart Is
one of ltw members of the Molalla
Grange, and aays that the coming fair
will be the best ever given by the
organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris llartman. Mr.
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We are now show
ing th new Pal
mar Garments In
Suits and Coats for
Fall and Wlntr
1911-1912.
L. Ad
OREGON CITY'S
Big Department Store
New rail Styles
of Men's - Dreae
Suits are new
ahown In our Man's
Suit Department.
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Advance showing of dress goods for early fall buyers in Ladies
-Manly-Suitings of-very desirable patterns in large -variety-now to-
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select trom, suitable ror coats ana skirts. uress gooas or ngnier
weight and materials in all new weaves and shades at very reas
onable prices. .
New Furniture at lowest cash prices.
Tables, Chairs. Dressers, Beds and Bed
dings, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Wall
Paper, Linoleum, Window Shades and
Lace Curtains. .
Basement Department for Toys,
Crockery, Glassware, Chinaware, Tin-,
ware, Woodenware, Hardware and
'House Furnishings.
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Photos by Amrrlcan Pra Aaaoclatlon.
AlI.OHS ou Cuile Saui'a Ixitilwlilpa do not Ond life one aweet dream.
In addition to, MB ready to rlKbt at any lluie. they iiiuhi be good
hoiiM-keepers and munt keep their vessels cleun and UIliape. The
idet urea above show annea on the battlenlilp Mliblgan, where the blue-
and Mrs Iuls No el and d.ughYeV. i J-- .crubblng snd bolyatonlng the deck In preparation for an offlHal
ftfra" - i'l C- ;iHltJnMMJJlkj;.lils sort of work, but It I. on. of the thing, that murt
side, where they will remain for twoT be done. and. as a rule. lli l.v do-lt-rheerfntty-antJ -ekHWnHy, WaUt-la
weeks. They have rented a cottage nluiitlful. and with ateam pumps to draw It from the ocean It la used liberally.
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near tne oeara, ana ri(wci tu
Shoe Sale Now
at prices very greatly reduced.
e havettoo many shoes our
large Shoe Department cannot
bold tbem all. We shall make
a bl gsacrlflce In prices of some
shoes to move them quickly.
Ladles', Men's and Children's
every-day tollers. Remember
our shoe sale la not Idle talk,
but will be m hummer for the
next few weeks and & money
saver to buyers of Shoes.
moat delightful time.
Mrs. Don O'Nell, Miss M. U Holmes.
Mrs. K. K. Kellogg, Miss Klla Wil
liams and Wins. Koma Stafford, of
Mount Pleasant, formed a alght-swe-lug
party that left for Portland on
Thursday morning, where the day waa
spent In automohlllng about the city.
Otto Doeltt of Minneapolis, Minn.,
arrived In this city on Thursday, and
Is the meat of Mr. and Mrs. II. W.
Htreblg. Mr. Doelts Is a cousin or
Mrs Htreblg. ' He has come to Oregon
tu make his future home. Mr. Docltz
Is e registered druggist, and Is a grad
uate of the University of Minnesota.
Harold Waldrun, of the National
flank of Newberg, will arrive In this
city on Friday evening for a week's
vacation, and will accompany bis par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Waldron, to
Mount I loud. The party will camp at
the Toll Gate and will enjoy fishing
and hunting. Thoy will go by auto
mobile. Mrs. II. G. Illggor left on Thursday
for Prince Rupert, B. C. where she
will visit with ber daughter, Mrs. O.
F. Askew, for several' weeks. Mrs.
IllKger was accompanied by ber daugh
ter Mrs. Frank Harbottle, and two
children, of White Horse, who have
been In thla city for the past mouth,
who will also visit at Prince Rupert
before returning to their home.
Miss lllodwen Thomas, of Heaver
Creek, one of the Contest girls of the
Oregon City Enterprise, waa In this
Stories from Out of Town
THE NEW SHOES In La
dlea' Queen Quality. Utz 4.
Dunn's Velvets, Suedes, Pat
ents, Dressed Kid, Dull Fin
ish, and Tans, are all In.
We are now showing a
higher grade 'of fine shoes
than at any previous year.
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MEN'S NEW FALL AND
WINTER DRESS 8HOE8
See them now. Russet Calf,
Cadets and Gun Metal in
button or lace, new toe and
heel. The dependable CROS
SETT, ABBOTT, 8ELZ and
others. The shoe that makes
1rfe" walk easy.
Let ua show you.
Watch our special Shoe
add for tomorrow.
DOVER.
A. J. Morrison Is building an addi
tion to bis barn.
Miss Mary Ilewa came out from
Portland last Wednesday and will be
at home through September.
Mrs. Miller snd son. David, drove
lo Columbia City Saturday. They will
be gone several weeks.
Mr. Hews sold three cows to the
Sandy butcher Monday.
Mrs. Held and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
DeShazor attended the progressive aa
aoclatlon meeting last Saturday.
MILWAUKIE. '
CANBY.
cltv ou Thuraday. Mlaa Thomaa re- nesuay morning
The railroad company la grading
Front street and wheu the work la
completed It will add ranch to the Im
provement of the city.
A nine-pound baby jtlrl arrived at
the home of D. M. Fiach Filday morn
ing .
Judge" Klo was an Oregon CUy
vlsiior Tuesday morning.
Dr. Townley had a cull 10 Oak
Thursday mornlne.
J. A. Hicks was in Milwaukee wea-
porta her mother Improving from her
Injuries, sne stooa me inp rm
ably well from the Wlldwood Hospi
tal to her borne at Heaver creca. one
waa taken to ber home last Saturday.
Mrs. O. A. Harding and two daugh
ters. Misses Nleta and Evelyn, Mrs.
Nleta Harlow Lawrence, who have
been enjoying several weeks at Hood
River, Or., and at itoui uno, -..
hv. roturned to Oregon City. Mr.
Hunting visited his family while at
Trout Lake, and accompaniea mem
home.
Otto nrandes. of Portland, was In
the city on business Thursday.
Mr.M- Warnock. of Mount .Pleaaant.
a.. .?fi,,,UwRT hft" J""' returned from
w(l ml,.... .- ..- . J
in. - ' nn nas ueen syeiiu-
'"l two wc,s.
finP- 'valt, who accompanied his
'""lly to seaside. Or., where they
a neutered at th. NneanUinm Inn.
NLrt,irn1' to Oregon City. Mrs.
heu and children will remain for
4"erai more vmIii
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PORTLAND ROUTS
OAKLAND IN TENTH
OAKLAND, Aug. 31. (Special).
Koestner was too much for the Oaks
today and juat six acorns In the ahape
of hits fell their way. For a long time
It looked aa If the home boya would
win. Tbey got their only tally In the
first and. not until the ninth did Port
land tie the score. In the tenth the
Heavers made three and the fu.n was
11 over. Pernoll waa effective until
the ninth. In the tenth he aeroplaned.
The results Thursday follow:
Pacific Coast League Portland 4,
Oakland 1; Vernon 8, Sacramento 0;
Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 1.
Northwestern league Portland 7,
Tacoma C: Vancouver 11. Seattle 10;
Spokane 10, Victoria t.
National League No games; rain.
American League No games; rain.
STANDING.
Vernon
Portland
Oakland
San Francisco
Sacramento
I.os Angeles .
be
Vancouver
Spokane ..
LTaroma . .
Seattle . . .
Portland .
Vlotorla .
Won. Lost. P.C
.88 65 .670
80 62 .563
83 71 .S.
73 80 .477
6fl 81 449
63 91 -407
tern.
Won. Lost. P.O.
84 f2 ' .B1S
77 61 .Bfi
, 75 63 .543
, 73 82 .640
,69 64 ' .519
, 31 107 .225
C. A. Cane and family of Corvallls,
have rented the F. H. Lechler cottage
on Monroe erret Mr. Kane la fore
man of the dredger.
School will open September llth.
Prof. Qoets will arrive In a few days
and get settled before scnool opens.
The Grange will meet Friday cvoa
Ing and make the final arrangements
for the Grange Fair to be hold Sept.
21-22-23- at Crystal Lake PrR.
Mrs. Made Johnson waa in u'epon
City Saturday on business. She
eallod at the promotion office of the
Commercial Club.
Th Cltv Council held a special
meeting Tuesday evening to heir
whether there was any protest on the
imnrovement of Main street. There
was none, so the street will
nmnnimu.
Rev. A. T. llelmer baa been appoint
ed for another year to the German
Methodlnf church.
W. II. Chllds of Mlnthorn purchased
hroiiKh Mrs. Mnggte Jnnnaon,
hiinimlow at Island station fiom Mr.
O'Nell . and- will take tmssosslon
Sentember 1st. Consideration H00,
Mr and MISS UINeil Will
Sentember 4th for New York Cl'y
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Grasle. gave
a party In honor of her daughters,
mo. and Florence. - Games of all
kinds were indulged in by the little
folks. Refreshments were served and
a pleasant afternoon spent. Paul and
Helen IUdebaugh attended the party.
John Riflley and T. R. Worthlngton
passed through here weanesaay morn
in in Mr. Rlaley'a auto.
Muriel Iakln spent Sunday at Sea-
side, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hums are here rrom
h east visiting their son. nob Hums.
Tommy Lakln left Monday morning
for a weeka outing at Seaside, Ore.
Arthur Davis has a sore arm and
almost has blood poison caused by
a silver.
Tens Keck bruised his finger by
keg falling on It, and has been layod
n n few davs.
Thursday afternoon the Mothers
ni Teacher's Club and all of the
teachers of seven years ago gave Mrs,
rcmtly C. Shaw a surprise at ner Dean
tlful home at Lakewood. Refresh
commence her work as county school
supervisor September 1st.
i Ed. Kellogg. Johnny Wetzlor an
church notes Sunday
1 Evangelical
... i a. in
scnooi, m. - --
Subject, "impressions and Their Or
gin," by the pastor, i. r. a..
m lrventne- services. 8:00 p. m. Hu
iect "A Convenor Infidels Preach
i Pmver mpetlng Wednesday e
enlngs. Choir practice Thursday ev.
enlnga. Teacher s Training rriuay ev
Mr. and Mra. J. TL Newton and baby,
who have been 'Visiting with relatives
at Hood River, returned to Canny on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. J C. Kauplsch and sister, Miss
Edith Krueaer. who have been visit
ing for tbe past two months with rela
tives at Elgin, 111., their oio nome, re
turned to Canby on Monday, after
having had a most enjoyable time.
Miss Krueger. who is a teacner in me
Seattle, Wash., public schools, left on
Wednesday morning for SeatUe. where
she will take up ber duties In Septem
ber.
Harold Waldron. who U connected
with the National lUnk at Newberg,
nd whose home Is t Oregon City.
as In this city on Sunday visiting ms
grandmother, Mrs. L. T. Battln.
Mlaa Hattie Hutchinson, who has
been for several months telephone
operator at the Good 8amarttan Hos
pital, returned to canny on inursaay,
where ahe win remain ior several
months. Miss Hutchinson will Join a
nartv of 30 from this city and leave
on Saturday for the hopflelds at Inde
pendence.
Tfc leatdents of weed street are
filling in the street with graveltrom
the excavation of the -Canby Bank ft
Trust Company and mproves the
roadway considerably.
Mra. W. H. Roberta and daughter,
Violet, of Red Bluff, California, have
arrived In Canby for a yislt with rela
tives. Mrs. Roberta Is well known In
this dty where ahe has visited on
many occasions.
Paul Simpson, who has been visit
ing In Portland, returned to Canby on
Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Spencer and
rianirhter Frsncls. spent Saturday and
Sunday at Newport, and had a most
nlnvahle time.
MIhs Verna Porter leri on monuay
for ln Beach, wasn.. wnere sne
will visit for several weeks with ber
stater Mrs. Anna Smith.
Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson, tne munner
of this city, went to Portlapd Thurs
day where she nut-chased ner ran mit
Ilnery and the latest shapes will be
found' in her stock at the opening of
Mlas flora and Laura sandsness leu
this week for Brooks, where they will
nlov an outing for two weens,
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. A Dartr composed or wir. una mr
lr-red Howard. Miss Mamie Hulras and
Edward Hulras will leave on Sunday
for the Kr a hopyard at wiisonviue.
These neonle expect to combine busi
ness with pleasure ana win enjoy
ramn life while there.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hussaro. or fori
land, were in -this city on Sunday the
guests of Mr, and Mra. urant vvnue
Mra niissard la a sister or Mrs
White.
Miss Hsxel Saunders, or Portland, is
a a-uest of her aunt, Mrs. Doc Hauor,
Mr. snd Mrs. urant wnue weni io
Newbera- In their machine Thursday
on a business trip. Mrs. White, who
has become an expert chauffeur, drove
ik. .ir Mra. White expects to be
come the possessor of a car herself
net rear and there la no doutu dui
her many rrienas in vnis city wm u
remembered.
Mr and Mrs. W. Huglll. of Kalama
Wash., were la this city on Friday
and Saturday.
n r. Dundas. of Portland, a busl
neafl man of that place, was In this
pitv on business Monday.
, frank W. Kramer, of Portland, reg,
Istered at the Cottage Hotel on Mon
Hav.
Mr and Mrs. Falrbrother. of Port
land, are In this city for a few days,
the former being here on business
They are guests at the Cottage atotel
ADAMS
OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Rtanlev Wang, of the Wan Vtr-
nany. and Edgar Smith, of the ftaW of
Hmlih A Will, will leave the
tbe week for the hop yards thlr
nation at present being unanow
jrrt'"
a. tne
here, have not decided whether they
will go br auto, buggy or by foot. It
It probable that they will go by the
latter route, as they have spent all of
their spare change for provisions it
being their Intention of not only gain
ing a few coins In their pocket book
by picking hops, but also to gain in
flesh, and expect to spend a portion of
the time In cooking and partaking of
the best that the market affords. Mr.
Will thinks It more advisable to look
after business affairs In this city and
In other sections of tbe county, where
he Is interested.
Eckereoc. Ed Krueger, Horace
Patch and Charles Thomas autoed to
Portland on Sunday with urani w nuo
In the latter's machine, taking In the
ball game and attending the Helllg In
the evening.
Miss Anna Kroeger went to Port
land Sunday to resume her position
with the Wonder Millinery Company,
after a month's vacation at her home
here. "
Mlaa Man C.len. book Keeper ior me
Carlton ft Rosenkrans company oi
this city, visited relaUves in Portland
Sunday.
Arthur Knight returned to Roseburg
Wednesday to resume bis posiUon as
brakeman for the S. P. u. k. company-
Norton Bradford, after a week s vis
it with relatives In Portland, returned
to Canby Saturday.
J. R. Reeher, aner a wee s nan
i.. vi. j.ktAr Mrs C A. Brad-
Willi Ul. uUfi4iuJ., ' - . ......
ford, returned to Portland on S.tur- town-ma. Grant White
day. . .
J. J. Sandsness, wno nas oeen iu mo
hardware business In this city, has
sold his Interests In the establishment
here to John Eld, who has Deen in
connection with the business ror me
past year. Mr. Sandsness nas gone
to Minneapolis. Minn., on business.
He formerly resided In Minnesota, and
before returning to canny win vmu
many of hla old-time -Xrlends and
also relatives.
Mrs. Louis MIsx and son, uonaia.
who have been apendlng the past two
months at the home of Mrs. Mlsx's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scottan.
of this city, left the first of the week
for Portland, where tney visneo wnu
friends until Thursday morning when
they left for their home at Helena,
Montana. During ma lamny a uj ...
this city Mr. Mlsx also visited for two
weeks at the Scottan home.
William Menke and wne, or n
Francisco, were In this city on Fri
day and were registered at the Cot
tage Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Asmon, lormonj .i
Oregon City, have rented the Will
Kendall residence. Prof. Ashton will
teach the Macksburg school this year,
and Mrs. Ashton expects to xeacn mu
sic while in this city. She la an ac
complished musician, and has been
very successful wnn ner cibm
Mrs. Grant White and Mrs. Doc
Sailor have been laying In supplies
preparatory to go hop picking, when
they expect to leave next week. It
Is their Intention, If they make their
fortune before returning, to Invest
their money in Canby real estate.
H. M. Branson, of Salem, agent for
the Fire Relief Company of that city,
was In Canby thla week, looking after
th insurance business here.
Charles Comb's car la laid up for
repairs, as he had a serious break
down last week.
Harry parget, the bicycle man, went
to Portland Wednesday, looking after
business luteresU.
Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Byer, of St.
Paul, Minn., were In this city during
the week guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Scottan.
Proofs Received on Floral Map.
Tbe original sketch and lithograph
proofs for the first edition of "Our
National Bouquet" has been received
and can be seen at the office of the
T-nlted states Flower Man Company,
inonrnorated. at Canby. Oregon. Thls-
map has attracted wide attention by
those who have seen It. and no doubt
those who have taken stock will reap
a harrest by the sale therefrom.
nualneaa Men Take Interest In Road
way.
Many of he business men of Canby
are taking an active Interest In the
nronosed construction or tne capuai
Highway, and much credit Is due our
townsman. Grant wane, wno iou
of the reDreBentative men to
Panhv on Wednesday evening where
they attended the meeting held In the
Comerclal Club rooms. ire uw i
ii.. machine waa free, and Mr. White
took the men to Oregon City himself
returning after the meeting. Among
those going from this city were J- 1
PomhB. A. H. Knight. C. Bradford, Mr.
Oorham, M. J. Lee. L. D. Walker. Doc
Sailor, W. II. Bair, F. Bryant, Grant
White and others. There were three
...m. fined with boosters for the road
if this road is carried through there
is no doubt It will not only be a bene
fit to this cltv hut also to all .the cities
along the way. During xne wiuier
mnntha the roadway between Canby
and New Era Is not as good as It
mirhf he. and this will improve me
conditions In that section where the
roads are In a few places aimoai im
The Commercial Club of this city
v.. tended an invitation to meet
at that city on Wednesday night of
next week and the Invitation has been
accepted. Five automobiles will leave
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vitation to all those Interested In this
highway will be extended.
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in line at the present time in Canby,
all of the carpenters and contractors
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being busily engaged In assisting to
make Canby one of the leading litUe
cities In the state of Oregon.
The Cottage Hotel, which was re
cently enlarged, Is one of the best
places of that kind In the county for
comfort and clealiness. and the pro
prietress, Mrs. Cassle Evans, has .
spared no pains to have her boarding
house one of the most popular In the
city. The addition recently compietea
adds Ho tbe appearance oi tne ouua-
ng. There are 10 pew rooms, oil or
he sleeping apartments newiy iur-
nlshedr At the rear of the hallway
on the aecond floor is the porcelain
bath with hot and cold water for those
Uhlna- to partake of a bath, the
rooms are well lighted with electricity
and there are two stairways leading
to this floor one at the rear, while
the other leads from tbe living room.
The new large dining room, which la
1x22 feet. Is furnished in mission.
. hiillt-ln servine buffet and .inen
closets ore also to be found here. The
room 1b well lighted, tbe weet sioe
of which has four large windows. At
the rear of the dining room la tne
large Dutch kitchen and pantry. A
wash room with hot and cold water
has been built on the east aide or tne
house, and la a great convenience to
the transient trade. The rooms that
have Just been added to the notei, are .
plastered and nnlsbed In mission
woodwork. The Cottage Hotel baa
now 16 rooms. The exterior of the
building has been recently painted.
Tbe work on the building was in
charge of F. E. Dodge, one of Canby's -leading
contractors, who has built
tlon to have one of the rooms In the
basement fitted up for a sitcben ana
when socials are given either by the
church or Sunday school, there will
be everything in readiness ror serving
of suppers. The basement will be
46x80 feet. The woodwork will be In
charge of Mr. Dodge.
The garage recently bunt ior wnue
ft Scheer la also a good substantial
building that Canby is proud of. This
building la located on Front street.
These men have worked up a big
business in Canby.
The J. Lelser home, purchased rrom
Andrew Kocher. has been Improved
by an enclosed veranda fronting the
building and also along tne nortu m
and Is one of the most attractive
homes here.
Ladies to 8rve Cafeteria Lunch.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the
Methodist church of this city, is ar
ranging to serve meals at the Clacka
mas County Fair grounds during the
coming fair, and have secured conces
sion room. The restaurant will be
under the grandstand. The commttr
tee in charge consists of Mrs. C. L.
Creesy, Mrs. Grant White, Mrs. J. L
Graham. Mrs. J. R. Newton.
Canby Young People Married.
Miss Minnie Sutton and Mr. Roland
Porter, of this city, went to Oregon
City on Monday morning, where they
secured a marriage license and were
married by Rev. E- F. Zimmerman,
pastor f the Methodist church, of
Oregon City, at the Methodist church.
The young couple loft immediately
after the ceremony for Long Beach.
Wash., where they will spend their
honeymoon.
The bride Is well known In thla city,
and has for many years made her
home with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kau
plsch. She Is of a Jovial disposition
and since coming to this city ahe haa
made many friends. The groom la the
son of Mr. and Mra. R. W. Porter, (
highly esteemed realdenU of tkJs) ctCT,
and haa made hla home ber tor atoct
of hla life.