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OUECION CITY ENTEKPiHSK, J'UIIMY, MARCH 24, 1911. 3 Afraid of Ghosts Many piL ira fratd tit aluuta. I'. .,n. are afraid of erm. Yit lb hot It fancy end the farm li (act. II Ilia farm sould U majniliad to a iim equal to lit larrora it would appaar mora larrlble than any llre-braathlnj drafon. (;rme cin'l ba avoided. Tbay ara ia iba air we braatba, lb water we drink. The garni can only proaper when Ilia condition I Ilia tyatam Jlvea il free aoope lo eatahliah It til and develop. Winn lhara it a drfiolanoy ol vital force, languor, raatlaaanaaa, sallow shack, a hollow aye. whan tlia anneiiia U .. Irrn la broken, ll la lima lo guard a.ainal Ilia (m. Yo.. lortily Iha body aia nal all Carina h it.. l l. : . . . ii , ... 7 "- ' i ivrva a UOIU a Medical Ibaoovery. I inoraaeet l. vital power, elean.ea Ilia V.leni ol cloainl iinpurillee, enriches Ilia blood, pula ta atom, eel, and organ, of dilation and nutrition la working eonditloa, ,o TA "m weak or Uim.d apol la which lo breed. t.ul.lra Medical Diecovery" contain. n0 alcohol, whi.ky or bahil-furmln drua. All ilt ingradi.nla printed on It, oulaida "r.npr. It li not a aacrct noalrum but a medioina op ino wmmaiTioN and with a raoord ol 40 ,,r, , ,,. Accept no aubal.tuia -th.,. la nothing '! ,, o0d. Aak your ...! bora. EASTERN CLACKAMAS 8AN0Y Hiuuiy la aim mi the boom. The nearer (ho Ml. Hood Electric road advances to Bandy I ho bigger the town nml surrounding county arowa and Iim old iiioh back la look wttw amusement on tlia great amount of building koIiir on all nrouml tbcin causing thorn to scratch tbn nioKa off Ihelr bnrka ao (lint today ho aim of progrcae sblnca where it never ahono before. P. T. Hhelly ha a largo form of carpentera at work IiiiIIiIIiik the latest business building In town, which when romplotnd will bo occupied by a burlier ahop. Mr. Rholly has handsome bungu low building, wlilrh la not Complete. J. II. Maronny ha a force of car penters at work building a residence on Mclnlg. I In will probably erect two more houses llila an in mi r. Mra Dora Dnhrena, Sandy's fashion able iBresamaker, will erect a hand mirni residence costing several thona and dollnra. Hnndv grange will build a IiIr now Imll thla summer, I'. ft Melnlg hna atarted work on tb' foundation for hla big new store and will move the old building and rrmndi'l for a flrat rUaa hall. The new bank ImlldlnR la romploM and rendy for bualnfaa, a hHmlon-n' bulldhiR and a great Impmveinxiit lo th town. Iti-nl ralato la iiiovIiir at a llvoly rat Mnny homo aeokttra aoin lo FIRW0O0. W. J, Wirt a, of flandy, ruvo an In trt'ntlnR lecture at Klrwood Sunday afterii(M)i. Ilo will torture aicHn In two weoka April 2. AilKuat Pluckl vlalted over Huildny with hla parcnla. J. A. Hhaw and Mr. Btoner, of Port land, apont Prldny nlRht with K. I). Hurt. Several of Iha Klrwood yotinR pooplo attnndnd tbn dunce at Mr. Morrlaon'a Haturdny pvenliiR. Tlia Mt. Hood Krult Crowora" Aaao elation will meet at Flrwood Bnturday, March 2li, at 1 o'clock p. m Tbo F, V. A. meeta Siiturdoy, March SS at 8 p. m Thn Mlaaca Ida and Bertha Stuckl are at home attain for a vacation Mr. and Mra. W. E. Stevcna vlalted at their ranch over Sunday. Harvey Kohraa, of Sandy, attended the lecture at Flrwood Sunday. Mr. Mack, who recently moved here from Mlnneapolla, baa aeverat men at work Improving hla place. Mra. R. R. Hart and daiiRhter. Ruth. attendnd a aurprlae party at Cottrcll Saturday nlRht. Otto Macklow, of Portland, vlalted W. F. Flacher Ihe flrat of the week. Mra. Karl Miller, of Portland, haa been apendlna; the pant week with Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Miller. Mra. J. A. Shaw and llttle(boy cam? from Portland Tueaday to Join Mr. Shaw, wh rVcently boimht a ranch at Dover from A. C. MllMron and ex rind Snndv and a a rule make their i pert to ro Into the poultry bnalneaa. home with ua. From the way the .Mr. Shaw haa been In the employ of town biillda up. Riindv will have ron , tits uravea mubic i:o.. or rortiana piiple before 1912. Itnrnli for Sandy A new addition on the Sandy bluff baa been added to Sandv In town Inia and acreage on the old Phalen place, which la now otion. Thla aoirnj dav will be the awell rcaldence aec Him of Sandv. It haa a moat Bluntly hicaMon overlookltiR the Sandy river and valley and Ihe Taacade Moun tain. Alo cant of Sandy la Cedar Creek park, a new addition and an admlreable place for aiimmcr homca. The roaring of the bliiatlnR and Ihe anortltiR of the bin ateam abovcb and pnnndlnR of the pile driver keepa up day and nUht on the Mt. Hood road and a atream of laltorora amotiR work- Inn and RolnR alao day and nlitht and with the many anw mllla rnnnlnR full hlant makes thlnna exceedingly lively about Snndv. The Mt. H'd Klectrlc Tlallway Co. haa b'Riin work on a tunnel under llncklione Mounlnln. Ita a mile long, and will convey the water of the Mk Sandy Hlver Into the little Snndy Klver and thence In a mounter flume to liiillrun Ijike or dam. Ht. Patrick day wna Rally and profit ably observed by all tho farmora RttlhcrltiR In town to lltiten to a mont liiHiructlve lecture Riven by dlffi-rciit profcHKuia of OreRon'a grentoat achoul, The Oregon Agricultural College, on horticulture, flurociilturo and agricul ture, which wna moat attentively llatennd to by a large crowd of far mora. It would have been much big ger bad It been advertlBod more, a rimiiI many didn't know about It un til It waa over with. These locturea aboiild be oftenor, aa a great amount of r.khI la done by auch meetlnga. Sandy Orange held a rousing meet ing, the afternoon aeaalon boliiR an addrcaa by county anpcrlntotident tlary. Snndy Odd Follows will have a big Initiation Saturday, March 2(ith. All Odd Fellowa are ruquoated to be proa cut. faniy commercial ''lub la dulng aiiinethtttD every meeting that ro flecta honor to Ita members. One of the beat ever done la that of having con pamphlets printed with numerous Illustration, and descriptive write-up of Sandy. Something doing at Sandy evory minute. Next will be a "marnei any, which will take placo In the near future. F. Irhman, V. Tnlmnge and P. T. Slwlty compoao a commlttco appointed by the Commercial Club to push tho undortnklng. Here It will bo poRBlble to buy anything from a bBle of hay to a piano or sell aa you lll0 1,1 . ... . i C. Junker and P. Polzcr will estab lish tho third anloon In Sandy. O. Dnhlgren la busy building a fence around hla Iota. Rev. Read, of Sandy M. E. church, Is holding singing achool every Tues day evening at tho church. Every body Is Invited to attend and take advantage of first clasa Instruction In vocal music. Martin Mlckelson Is busy clearing his acre tract and will aoon build a bouse. Looka like Martin will need a cook when hla new houae Is done. Chns. Prcbs, road boss, la busy with a force of men fixing up our roads. Something inni mi body amlle. , Work will be resumed on tho Mi. Hood auto driveway frorn Sandy to Mt Hood. Oood many hundreds of dollar, were spent last year ' and the same will be done th a year and every year hereafter until this road will be one of the best and greatest scenic auto drlvewaya In the .vest P T. Shelly ha. gone to Hood River ""petT'Ser haa gone to Oregon ritv on buslneaa. Frank Langorscand haa been on the alck list for aeveral year, and la a first claas piano tuner. Many will be glad to know we have a piano tuner In the community. EAGLE CREEK The farmers have been taking ad vantage of thla fine weather and have been putting In their spring crops. H. 0. Huntington waa an Oregon City vlHltor last week. While there he bought a fine team of mub'a. He also purchased a gaaollne engine, with which he Is Intending to pull out aoino of the slump, from hla Dov er farm. Fred Cooke, assisted by hla cousin i Kd. DoiiRlaaa, was working on the Douglass Mutual Telephone Com pany'a lino laat week, fixing It ao the partlea could bear bolter. Th Improved It some, but aa almost all of the ringing col la were burnt out the rlnga do not come In very much clearer than they did formerly. H. 8. Gibson sold I wo cowa recently. receiving $55 for one and 150 for the other. He aold a horse, also, and traded horses on Monday. Kd. Douglass Is hauling some pot a toes to the station for Mr. Affholter R. P. (ilbson trailed horaes with Mr. Affboller a few daya ago. Mra. Jones and daughter, Inh, called tin Mrs. Howlett Tuesday after noon. Kd, Roy and Carl Douglass attended the ball game at Estacada Sunday af ternoon. The game waa played by tho Currlnsvllle and Estacada teama, Currlnsvllle w-on tho gnme. the score being 7 to 0. Ed and Roy played In the Currlnsvllle team. A Request for Assistance TO; UH3 PUDUCi Tb atockboldera In tb Btono oil wall, owned by thla company, bava put many dollars Into the work of drlllnf for gas and oil at Stone. Tb!i baa been don for a two fold reason, l, Tho men Inreatltn bare hoped lo strike, oil or taa, or both, In paying quantities, and to make cood thing of It. 2. it be bom tho boiler that (here was oil or r-'". or both, In paying (jiiamltlei and to open up tho territory meant not only the benefit of those who first found a paying well, but a good to the wholo community as well. Wllh tho flrat Idea In view tho stockholders In the company bave Invested llborally and the work already accomplished attests tho liberal expenditure or ihe money ralaod. Tho well Is down 1050 feet, snd the drill I. still sinking Into Ihe earth. Hut with the disappearance of the drill into the earth there hna come tho disappearance of much money alao. As a fS'ili the company has nearly reached the end of Its paid In capital, and consequently the end of Ita anarch after treasures In the earth. There Is but one way to continue and that Is to get more capital. Thoso who have considerable money already Invested do not wish to aoe tho work stop and Intend to take more stock in an erron to Keep tho drill going down until oil or gas, or both, Is found In paying quant It lea. Rat to do thla It la now asked that thoao wbo have not yet Invested take a little Block to keep up this search until It Is known for certain whether or not there la oil or gas In quantities sufficient to pay. The par value of the stock of the company Is one dollar a share. Stock has been sold at 60 cents on the dollar In the past. Dut now that the well a ao nearly completed, snd the dealre Is so strong to know for certain what la In the ground at that point, the company bas set aside 50,000 shares of this atock which It will aoll at 10 cents on the share, In sums of not less than $5, the company reserving the right to t any time withdraw the stock not sold from the market which will be done once oil Is found. This puts the buy ers on the same basis aa the original stockholders otherwise It lets them In on the ground floor. ' This Is the time lo come In and assist In a worthy caua the determination aa to what Is In the ground to a depth of 2000 feet at the Stone oil well. You are Invited to make a amall Investment, which will not distress you but In liberal numbers will aid tho company. This price will be malntalned-noth- ng to the contrary occurring up to April 5, the date of tbe annual meeting of tho directors of the company. Como In and aid In this development of tbe country. We have a good plant, up to dale, and It la costing ua but little to do tbe work that may make for wonderful development In Clackamas county. Five dollars will aid us a little, 150 will aid us more and a few business men In tbe county will not mlaa the larger sum, while there are scores who can afford tbe leaser. The plant Is being operated at a close figure so that ou can feel aecure In the fact that your money will be economically Invcated, nd the most possible accomplished In making an luveatlgatlon at thla point CANBV AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS ' CAN BY. There bave Usn two well attended meetlnga on the two past Sundays of those Interested In tbe Socialist move ment at the home of Joe Lelsar. "Socialism and the Farmer," was the fciibject dlscussod laat Sunday. A choir haa been organized, with Mra. Hampton as leader, and tbe meetings have not only been well attended, but have been very Interesting. Laterals are being constructed by tho Candy Canal Company through out the Walt tract of land. Mr. Dlgerncits, who was formerly owner of tbe blacksmith shop now owned and operated by Maple and .Maaierson, has returned to Can by and will probably bring his family and again Bottle down among ua. Mr. Dlgernesa has resided In North Da kota since he left bere over a year ago. Frank Dodge Is now at work upon hla new house In the north part of town. Hy all aDoearances he Intends defray the expenses of these meet ings. There will be the regular Sunday achool aeasions at the Christian church Sunday A. M., at 10 o'clock; at the M. E. church at 9:45 A. M; and at the Scandinavian Evangelical a; 10 A. M. At the Methodist Church last Sun day morning a treat awaited the .wor shippers, for Prof. Hammond, of the Kimball school of theology, preached a most Instructive and logical sermon. Prof. Hammond waa also present at the union prayer meeting held In the evening and made a brief talk. A car load of tiling material Just arrived at Canhy, and Is being taken away by tbe farmers near by. Drylnsr nrcpurn I Ions simply davsi. Op dry caturrh i tliy dry op lUa aaorationa, which adhere to tlia nirmbrnua and deoom. puao, emuiing a fur mora aeriona trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying tub Junta, fiimna, amokea and anuffa and dm that which rleanite, Booth ea and lieiil. Klv'a Cream llalm will maater catarrh or cm li in tlia bead easily aod p(aantly. All ilmgiata aril the 60 rant aiza. Ely Urothers, 6(1 Warren Htraat, New York. The liabn is wwd without pain, does not Irritate or caime siiAzing. It spreela Itaelf over an Irritutud and auRry an r face, roller, lag immediately tlia painful InHamuiaUon, Ely's t'rnnin llalm contains no eooaiLe, mercury nor oth'-r harmful druga. A 8mooth 8kln. Iilackheads, Chapa, Pimples, Sores and all unhealthy conditlona of the akin are unsightly and detract from the looka. Buy a box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snow white ointment. bddIv aa directed, and having a modern up-to-date residence. your akin will be as clear aa a babe's. Work la progressing rapidly upon i Geo. A. Hardlng, Druggist. w. n. Lucxes new house. The con crete foundation and cellar walls are being put In and a well baa been dug, tho property having also been fenced with substantial woven wire. He haa BARLOW. Mrs. Scrogglns, who has been visit- -..u -'' " " Ing her daughter in Oregon City, has one of the choicest locatlona In Canby e t0 E t m w h h and will also have one of the best of , ghepnerd npettl 8unday )n dwellings erected on It. I Portland J! VCT1l 11reJo'r'ng 10 see the ad-1 Jim Ogle and wife, of Aurora, .pent dltion to the depot bere nearlng com-1 Blinrifl, ...,h M. ftv. nBron v plctlon. With the new arrangement of things. It will be possible to handle both freight and passenger trajlc In a satisfactory manner. U C. Penntll, who live, near Bar low, waa In Canby on business Wed nesday. On last Saturday all the local, as well as many of the county school teachers, boarded the train bound for Gladstone, where they enjoyed the all-day session of the County Insti tute. . The north oound Limited, which great Improvement on that corner. Tbe councilman are erecting a five hundred power electric light on the top of the water tank which will cast a beautiful light around the tank and over the city. The money waa raised by subscription for purchasing the light and everyone subscribed liber ally and will be amply repaid when the light Is completed. TWILIGHT. Rusael Way has returned from Col orado where he went for the benefit of his health, very much Improved. Mr. Faulk has sold his place to par ties from Salem. Although they have been here but a year they will be missed by the neighbors. Twilight literary held one of the most successful moetings of this win ter last Saturday evening In The hall. Every number waa well rendered and the address by Mr. Mosler, of Port- Mrs. M. W. Shepard and daughter, I land, on Single Tax waa very much Miss Bessie, from Portland, accom-1 appreciated by the audience. There panled by Mrs. Jennie Clark, and her 1 were visitors from Clalrmont and New daughter, bave been visiting with rel-1 Era. The music by tbe orchestra ad atlves since Saturday. They Intend j ded much to the evening's entertain to start for the Coast tomorrow. j ment. Frank Jesse and Wife are visiting Charles Rettlnger Is suffering from with their parents. an attack of measles. L. J. Judy, who has Just had a bouse : Miss Leasfe McDonald was a dinner built on his place on the Molalla guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. River, haa now moved his family Into j Curtis Dodd laat Sunday. It. The road supervisor has several teams at work hauling gravel on the Mrs. Nash has been confined to ber home several weeks by Illness. passes through Canby at about 1:30 d h, h , ,0 be eiei from the ! CURED TO 8TAY CURED. P. M., waa compelled to slop on Wed nesday on account of the pumps fall ing to work properly. In a short time the repairs were made and the train was again on Its way. Mrs. Roth baa made Improvements A few dollars for a last effort Is often tbe very thing that aaves tbe day and makes for a handsome profit. If we are successful it win oe notning to pay 30 for one, and many Instances are on record of an hundred and even a thousand. Please think this matter over and see If you do not think It is worth the risk of a few dollars to know whether or not there Is gas or oil at Stone, erty is certainly In fine shape now. here we are drilling to find out. Prospects are good, for we have found both gas and oil, and at several depths. We are In hopes It is there in paying quantities and that we will strike It Just rigni Detore we arc iurceu to pu. HOME OIL & GAS CUM fan i, ur oiu.c. wagon bridge to the foot of Oakley hill. ! Mrs. O. W. Quint Is quite sick with i tbe grip, and a slight attack of pleur- j I ay. i E. A. Wright bas torn down the DOVER ' . i- .j.ioiJ hv The Store rormeny t.n..... reo Ketch In the 0d Fellows bulld Tna has Its doors closed. An attach HL T was filed against him. The store ,Tnow for sale, an Ideal place , for a Mo?e and the right person cant help but make money. Every one In Dover la busy these days making garden and Bowing grain. Huntington Bros, are making pre parations to clear sixty acres of land this year. The Bchool Is progressing nicely. Miss Marie LaRoche from Portland is tbe teacher. Mra. Bews cntortalnod neighbors and friends Thursday In honor of Mr. Bewa' birthday. The friends of MIsb Iah Morrison gave ho a surprise party Saturdny evening In honor of her eighteenth blrthdny. H. H. Udell haa a new gasoline en gine. Joseph DeShnrer and family spent Sunday with hla brother Jamea at Flrwood. Tho men who have the contract to clear Ion acrea of Innd for Mr. Walton, have their work nenrly completed. Augustlno Miller was home for a day last week. Grace and Ed. Wolf went out from Sandy Saturday evening to attend a party at Mr. Morrlaon'a. I Mr. Flak has moved back on his ranch. Two new families arrived In Dover this last week. Mr. Shaw and Mr. Strong. They have bought land and will have charge of Mr. Halt's young orchard. Rev. Ingalla was out from Portland last week looking after his ranch. O. R. Wordle has boen quite sick but Is now better. C. A. Kel!t la preparing to set out an acre of strawberry plants. COLTON. GeorRe Williams Is hauling mer chandise for Mr. Danlelson. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Larerty, girl. All concerned reported well. A. J. Anderson bought a cow from . Und strom. V. Backmann haa contracted to slash forty acres for O. Holden. Ben Anderson has arrived nere wun hla family to make his home and haa Iready atarted to build a nice awei- Una on hla property on Wall street. We all bid them a hearty welcome, and wish them the boat of tuck. Alec Erlcson and family, who have lately made their home here, attended servlcea at church Sunday forenoon. The Luther league rendered their regular bl-weekly program Sunday aft ernoon. A Rood attendance was re Krled. Messrs. E. Janaon and A. J. Ander son bave each atarted to build a good sized number one dwelling house. Wants, For Sale, etc. FOR SALE Pekln Duck Eggs. 75c per dozen, Jones ft Imel, Jloute No. 2. Oregon City. Leave ordera at Bucklea' Grocery Store. I?he:?,r0pln1V!;Ah,e fnce around his property and Is re- ounu. ... ..... i-.-c placing It with a new one. art u la noM nlnlv In flna tnflno nnV t .... ..v. ... , Mrg Rapn Ciark anU aaugnter, r. M. Jiotn, our eauor oi me Dorotbv. of Montreal. Canada, and une, was In Portland and Oregon City Mgg Begge Sheppard. of Portland, on business Tuesay of this week. Tigted relatives and called on friends The protracted services, which are , from Sunday till Wednesday, being held In the Christian church, are attracting large crowda. Rev. Georie GreRR. the evangelUt. is a T. I. Gary visited our school one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin visited C. L. FOR SALE 40 acrea, 20 acrea culti vated, new buildings, 4 miles from Canby, $3500; terms. M. Irish, Route No. 1, Canby. Oregon. FOR SALE Houae, two lots, tent on frame, and other Improvements, tent In good condition 12x18. House almost new, not far to school, store, church. Large V. S. mall box. Price, $250.00. Rev. Harvey Buck, Nob Hill, Oregon City. preacher of much ability, and hla ser-' Dunton's family Sunday at Molalla. mon Sunday Evening on the subject Mrs. Demenfs son, Mr. Judy, and of "The Devil and His Angels," was .family arrived from Portland Sunday not only Interesting and Instructive, j with household goods. Mr. Judy has hut waa araumentlve and perauaslve. , bouaht property and will locate here. More than three hundred were pres- Geo. Oglesby, the road boas, haa FOR SALE D. C. Fonts has Shade land Challenge oats for sale on the Loula Trulllnger place above Fla cher Mill. FOR SALE Inquire at grocery for settings prize slock Rhode Island Red chickens. $1.50. Call early and get exclusive style ..,, .!,,.-,, ir ,hnt ln Hats at Mlsa C. Goldsmith's. ; ,h &nm.l mcetlng of the stockholders of The Sandy Land Co. will meet at the office of ald Com piny, Sandy, Ore., on Monday, April 3d, 1911, at 2 P. M., to elect officers and transact auch other business as may come before It. E. F. Bruus, Secy, " ent and every available seat was oc cupled. This service was a union ser vice, the Methodists having given up their regular evening service. Mr. Webb and wife helped very much by the active part they took in the music. Mr. Webb leading the choir and also the eongregatlmi and they had be sides a duet, while Misses Alma Knight and Gertrude Wright alao sang a duet and Mr. Hocke sang a solo. These services will continue through the week and will be concluded next Monday evening, March 27. when the service will consist of Illustrated hours, a stereopticon being used, and more than two hundred pictures will be thrown on the canvas. A small ad- RrichtblU's mission charge is oeing maae ro neiu several teams hauling gravel and will gravel the road from the Molalla River to the foot of Oakley hill. Miss Anderson attended the teach ers Institute at Gladstone Saturday. J. J. Wurfels Is making good use of his auto, taking in the country while tbe roads are good. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder left on Tuesday for the mountains near Esta cada. where Fred will work in a shin gle mill. Mrs. Qnlnt Is suffering with the grip, and Is seriously 11L Mr. Brudrig's family had friends among the new-comers who came last week. E. A. Wright is putting a new fence around his place which will make a How an Oregon City Citizen Found Complete Freedom From Kid ney Troubles. - If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys. Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Oregon City people testify. Here's one case of It: Theodore Huerth, Park Place. Ore gon City. Ore., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills to be Just as represented and I consider them worthy of en dorsement For a long time I suffered from lameneaa across my back and there was a steady ache over my kid neys. The trouble was not severe enough to lay me up but it caused great distress, especially when I stooped or lifted. On a friend's ad vice, I waa finally led to use Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Huntley Bros. Drug Co.. and they removed every symptom of my trouble." (Statement given January 27, 19f6.) GOOD WORK. In April. 1910, Mr. Huerth added to the above: "The statement I bave previously given in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. This remedy effected a permanent cure in my case." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. , ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Estate Presented for Probate. The estate or Knut Tollcfson was filed for nrobate In the county clerk's office Wednesday afternoon, the value of the eslnte being $5000. Mr. Tellcf- son died at Parkplace on February s, 1902. and the heirs are the widow. netsv TellefBon. of Parknlace: Theo dore! of Madras, Oregon; Mnrtln. of i Treasurer's Notice. I now have funds to pay Road War- Madraa; John, of Lents; Christian, of rants endorsed prior to August 12, Wilbur, Wash.; Matilda, of parkplace; Iwls, of Par place. Woolsey Pays His Fine. Alfred Woolsey, of Estacada, who was arrested In this city on the chnrge of drunketiHSS February (1. and who was released en the 81 h on the prom ise that he would pay $5 as soon as he made It, sent a remittance this week of that amount and now stands even with the city. All of which goe-a to show that some good men will commit nn error, and need an oppor tunlty to start nguni. Owen Epperlsy, of Portland, was In Oregon City on business Wednesday, where he purchased potatoes for the California markets. He had a crew of men working at the Oregon City Com mission Company's building Borting the potatoes for shipment. 1910. Interest ceases on such war- ranta on date of this notice. March 24, 1911. J. A. Tl'FTS, County Treas. CHICHESTER SPILLS Notice to Taxpayers. The person holding Tax Receipt No. 6334. dated March 14, 1911, will please communicate with E. T. Masa, sheriff of Clackamas County. The credit cannot be entered on roll until the original is presented, as duplicate is lost. Immense Stock of Fine Boots and Shoes -OF THE- BRAND No Need to 8top Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, it staggers you. "I can't," you say. You know you are weak, run down and falling In health, day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need la Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your aystem, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be wenk, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorloua health and strength. Try them. Every bottle Is guaran teed 4o aatlafy. Only 50c at Jones Drug Co. LET US DRILL YOUR WELL Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave oruorm mt OMGOti CITY SHOC SHOP u iikanu PILLS in R kd andA talllo bnxca, araleU with BluKO) Tabs no otb. at rm V aa aa for 4'III-THIca.Tt B a V DIAMOND 00' LADIHS I Atk y.r H-.mHrt for Crtl-CHRS-TER'S IHAMUN Gold mrti Ribbon. DraajHri DIAMOND BRAND FILLS, for twrntT-five yrara rrcrardrtl aa But. Safest, Alwaya Reliable 10LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ffi EVERYWHERE twk?tS Stockholders' Meeting. I The regular annual meeting of the I stockholders of the Mount Hood and Barlow Road Company will be held at the office of the company at The Bank of Oregon City In Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, April 3rd, 1911, at the hour of three o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing a board of three directors to serve during the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This notice is published In accordance with the by-laws of the corporation. DatedTtt Oregon City, March 24th, 1911. . CHARLES H. CAUFIELD, Secretary of the Mount Hood and Bariow Road Company. CITY Miss C. Goldsmith has Just received a beautiful line of Pattern Hats. James Smlih, one of the prominent farmers of Macksburg, was In Oregon City yesterday attending the meeting of the executive committee of the Clackamas County Fair Association. We still have some great bargains left and the entire stock of goods must positively be sac rificed to make room for out new line, which is now on the way from the factory. No. 28 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST STATE BANK at Milwaukie, in the 8tate of Oregon, at the cloa of buainess, March 7, 1911 RESOURCES. Loans a.td discounts $39,982.3X Bonds, securities, etc 7,337.76 Banking house, furniture, and flxturea 13,387.45 Due from approved reserve banks 8,353.39 Checks and other cash items 215.00 Interest Accumulated 428.54 Cash on hand 4,917.14 Expenses 459.93 Total $75,281.59 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S25.0OO.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.... 2,135.95 Individual deposits subject to check 36,914.39 Demand certificates of de posit 1,354.00 Time certificates of deposit 3,867.67 Certified checks 10.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 376.44 Savings deposits 5,623.14 i Settlement with the insurance companies has been made and the stock has been turned over to tis for disposal. We must close it out. We have no alternatives. Yoti cannot appreciate what bargains we are giving unless you come in and see for yourself. We do just as we advertise. Total $75,281.59 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss. 1. A. L. Bolstad, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. Lw BOLSTAD, Caahler. Subscribed and sworn to before mi Ihli 18th day of March. 1911. J. R. KELSO. Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: W. F. LEHMAN. (Seal) PHIUP 8TREIB. Directors. PRICES ARE NO OBJECT. Our sale so far has been a tremendous success. The goods we have left must be sold at once. SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN OREGON GTY MAIN STREET SHOE STORE OPP. POSTOFFICE ar. SCH0ENHCIM2 McCRECORY RIVERS CO.