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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,. FRIDAY, JUNE 5), 1911. 311 ,.oj ; ills .ALCOHOL 1 PER CENT. AVfyelaWf Rrparaion far As slmllallnitrRwdandRrfuli ling Uc Sioraacto and ikwk i IYomolrs Difslionnrciful ness and ItoLCortlalrts nciSw Opium.MorpImnc nur Mineral.! ROT NARCOTIC. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Anlj W-Jix-Simm hrmM- Signature Apcrfcrt Remedy forroisflfa iinn . Knur Sfortvrh.Ularrhoca I YVorrasfom'ulsimuJroTisa ncss and Loss of Sleep. hcSin Signature of NEW YORK. feuaranteed unorrtt tow M w ft -In lor Ovor Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. usiuft tm enT lira to err. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MEADOWBROOK. Miss Malle Chtndgren closed a very successful term of school Friday with appropriate' everclse which consisted of songs, recital long ami dialogues, with a few timely remarks by Mr. Chlndgren on educational lines. Re freshiuents were nerved to pupils and visitors. Three will receive eighth grade diplomas. Mr. and Mm. Way, of Mt. Pleasant, were visitors last week. Mr. Untitling was In town Wednes day delivering automobiles. The Misses Myrtle and llaxel Lnr kins vlslied In the north part of town Sunday. Mr. Engle has a large force of men at work improving South Main street. The mud Is drying up fast and the lumbermen are pleased. A number of persons went from here to attend a reunion of Kansas Jayhawkers at Mount Pleasant Situ day. Mrs. Penwell Is keeping house for Mr. and Mrs. Colvln, who went to I'ortland to attend the festival. Miss Gladys Looney, of Molalla, and Giles Ixxmey, of Sprlngwnter, are vis itlu: O. T. Ray and family this week. ' C. . Holman visited friends at Hub bard Tuesday. The .'ihses Beatrice and Hilda Hen sley ca.ied on Mrs. Cooper Saturday afternoon. Miss Edna Stauolnger gave an In strumental soio at the school exer cises Friday. No Danger In taking Dr. Hell s Pine-Tar-Honey for coughs and colds. It contains no habit producing drugs. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. sonvlllu took the evening (rain for Portland Monday to take In the open ing parade. Mrs. Brobst arrived home from Kastern Oregon last week, where she haa been spending some time with her daughters. Glenn Kpler Is Mm proud possessor of an 8th grade diploma, having been one of the successful ones at the re cent examination, which Is said fo have been the most difficult one ever dealt out In Clackamas County. Nendel's struck wsjtor on Alison Baker's farm on Thursday, Juno 1, after drilling for only a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young leave for Corvalllg Saturday to attend the graduation exercises at the O. A. C. from the 11th until the 13th of June, at which time their son Doris will graduate. IVirls has decided to re main at home and try planting soma of the good education ho has been ac quiring, and We are sure he will make his mark In the world, having been one of the brightest students in his class. Mrs. Stnngle and daughter Kmma entertained some of their most Inti mate friends at a delightful dinner party on Sunday evening, the Invita tions extended .including the follow Ing persons: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorn ton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Darby, Mrs. An derson, Mr. and Mrs. McKlnney and Mr. and Mrs. Chalupsky. A Ion 10 Epler is running a gasoline launch between Wilsonvllle aud New berg, leaving Newberg at seven o'clock In the morning and urrlvlng In Wilson vllle In time for the 9:58 car; tnen re maining at the bridge near the ferry landing, with leisure for taking out passengers for the remainder of the day until five o'clock, at which t'me the launch leaves for Newberg, arriv ing there at seven o'clock In the even ing. The round trip from Newberg will be 50c or 30c one way. Tho launch Is covered and will carry a large number of passengers; is paint ed neatly and named the "Julia." Alonzo wilt stop at way-landings If a flag Is waved for him, taking passen gers as far as Graham's landing for ; only 10c, and further accordingly. In the month Instead of tho second as usual. There Is one medicine that every family should tie provided with and especially during the summer mouths; vlx, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. It Is almost cer tain to bo needed. It costs but a quarter. ' Can you afford to be without It? For sale by all dealers. REDLAND. Shearing sheep, weeding gardens, house cleaning and all such disagree able work Is the order of the day. Mr. Pattison and son have bought a new boiler for their sawmill. The Schwartz mill has been enlarged. James Fullem and a large force Of j This w 111 be a genuine convenience men have been grading. to the traveling public as Alonzo's Mrs. Elsie Oldham, of Goldendale, character needs no recommendation, Wash., who has been in 111 health for for he Is both reliable and capable, more than a year and who traveled I having spent five years at sea in the KEL80. The happiest msn seen In Kelso for ji long time was Marvin Dickenson last Tuesday. He was pardoned by Governor West at noon and reached Kelso by dark and stayed the first night with Mr. and Mrs. Sludall. Ho Is one of the seven Implicated In the Hindu Halloween case at Jarl Bros, mill, three and one-half years ago. All of the boys are free now. Wal ter Sinclair was pardoned last week also. Mrs. P. Knth, of George, ylaltcd In Kelso last week with relatives. Charles Burkhart. of Barton, was seen In our burg recently, Birch Hoberts. of Dover, was In Kelso Sunday visiting. Our school Is out and tho children are happy. Henrietta Goldensop la working for Dr. Lupton. of Sandy. Jarl Bros, and Kath are busily eti gaged on their new Baw mill site They recently purchased a fine, large young team and a new wagon. Several Kelso people are attending the Hose show In Portland this week Joel Jarl sold a tine young mare to Victor Johnson recently. p RIOTOll FOR POISON OAK A Spoolllo Antidote For mI by ill DruggUli Guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. 6 EASTERN CLACKAMAS Whooping cough Is not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose and ex perforation esy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It has been used In many epidemics or this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. GLADSTONE. A special meeting of the Gladstone City Council will tie held on Monday evening, when business of Importance will be transacted. The Congregational Brotherhood will hold one of Its enjoyable suppers on Tuesday evening, at which time MOUNTAIN VIEW. Will Edgecome has been laid up with an Injured thumb the past two weeks. The Bible Study Class of the Moun tain View Sunday school met with Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and J. Q. Adams last Thursday. B. F. Linn is spending this week at Soda Springs. Born, June 4, to the wife of R. Me Cllntock, a son. Miss Queenie Adams of Kaunas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lon Baker. Mr. W. T. Smith, who has been carrying mall on R. F. D. No. 1, has been transferred to No. 3, Mr. Buz- bee having resigned. Mr. David Vanhoy and wife, of Goldendale, Wash., visited O. A. Van hoy and wife over Sunday. They went to the Portland Rose show parade. A. Mantz and wife and Lawrence Mantz and wife, drove out to Molalla Sunday and visited friends, returning on Monday. Mr. J. Everhart, of Rockfwood, transacted business in town Tuesday. Mrs. Singer has - returned from Idaho. Little Opal Beard is ill. Frank Stillwell Is giving his resi dence a new coat of paint. Mrs. Brown and family, who have lived in Hickman cottage, are mov ing to Salem. Clinton Griffin, who was hurt in the mill about two months ago, has dis carded one of his crutches and it is thought that be will soon be able to work again. Mrs. Francis has relatives from Centralla, Wash., visiting her this week. Mr. Osfield, of Estacada. spent Sat urday evening and Sunday here the guest of Mrs. West and family. Grandma Hart spent last week here with her daughter, Mrs. West. Frank Wills and famly, of Beaver Creek, visited his mother Mrs. Mary Edgecome, Tuesday. Mrs. R. M. C. Brown gave her Sun day school class a picnic last Satur day in Gale's grove. The girls had a glorious time. Tom Corrlco is transacting busi ness in Rockwood this week. Mrs. Minnie Albright and children will leave Sunday for Jefferson to visit her mother. Mrs. Frank Bullard was pleasantly surprised Tuesday morning when about 40 of her neighbors and friends came to take dinner with her. They brought the edibles with them. Ta bles were spread on the lawn and all enjoyed the bountiful feast. It was a farewell party, as Mr. Bullard and family will leave for their new home near Redland next week. Mrs. R. M. C. Brown took photos of the crowd. DAMASCUS. D. A. A. C- team crossed bats again i with the Logan team Sunday and j were defeated in a well-played game, the score being 8 to 6. A we?k ago Logan also won the game ou the ! home grounds 10 to 9. The teams . seem to be evenly matched except in i batting. Andersen of Logan, struck , out seventeen batters besides making j one home run. D. A. A. C. Juniors won an easy game from Eagle Creek Juniors, the score being 8 to 2, on the home grounds. Rickard Witzel has sold his farm of 40 acres which is south of the town for a handsome sum. The Modern Woodmen observed Memorial Day. Rev. E. J Sewall, of Thornton, Wash., delivered a most excellent address on the platform in the park, after which a picnic dinner wag served on a long tabl.? under the trees. The Fourth of July will be cele brated at Damascus In tho old fashion ed way. Senator Walter Dmick will be the orator of the day Excellent music and singing will be furnished and a good baseball game wilt be one j of the features of the afternoon, he sides racing of all sorts. An entertainment will be given in the D. A. A. C. club room on the eve ning of June 17. Strawberries and cream will be served. Most of the people of Damascus are attending the Rose Carnival in Port land this week. These Three Advantages Alone make the CHAMPION MOWER Superior to All Other Machines Do You Get the Best If you have a cough, cold, asthma, i croup or any throat or bronchial trou-; ble and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, : you do. Look for the Bell on the Bot-1 tie. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MOLALLA. Don't Be Annoyed Warmer weather is very much ap preciated. E. E. Judd, John Cross, Ralph Saw tell and Frank Cooper are the latest to whom Robbins Bros have delivered E. M. F. cars. G. V. Adams and P. J. Kayler will get "Flanders" next week. William Mackrell took a spin down to Seaside. Quite a lot of the Stone relatives of Mrs. Sprague, who has been very ill at E. K. Dart's, were visiting her last week, also all of her children. J. W. Thomas will attend the 18th annual meeting of the State Dental j Association at Portland this week, ; which society he has been a member ! of since its organization. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have returned home after their pleasant visit with relatives in Eastern Washington. Sidney Cordill made quite a find KNIFE HEAD--The Champion Knife Head has a brood bear ing surface. Parts ore of case hardened steel to prevent wear. The knife heod is long and very strong. Wear caused by the revolving pitman is automatically taken up by means of on adjusting device. COUPLING YOKE--7c coupling yoke is wide and very substantial, making it impossible for the knife to get out of line with the pitman. COUPLING PINSlhz coupling pins are large and case hardened. They provide excellent bearing surfaces. The wide yoke, long pins and the substantial way in which the shoe is attached to the yoke insures positive alignment of the knife and pitman. With These Superior Features arc Combined Many OthersStrength of Construction Ease of Operation Light Draft. . i v 1 iiuuuies, .-uapB, pimpies, , Qf foxes Betting fjVe fica,jfi out 0f a uiatu urauB, ei'xt?iim ur tunes, viueu one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try It at once. CLARKS. Mr. Wettlanfer went to town on Monday. Miss Emly and Pautera Hofstetter spent Sunday with Miss Ida Haag. Mr. Hungate, county surveyor, fin ished surveying last week on Thurs day. Mrs. Martin and son Garret, and daughter Pearl, of Oregon City, visited in Clarks. The Timber Grove School eloped on May 20. Charlie Marshall was hauling hay to town last week. Ed. Hettman helped Mr. Bottemiller build a fence. Mr. Carr came home from Oregon City last week. den near Oak Point. Clyde Engle and Miss Zela Aclenus were married this week. 1 The Champion is the Machine to Buy i m Send for Free Champion Catalog Portland, Ore. SANDY STARTS IRK Of 1 CORPORATION COMMITTEE NAMED TO PREPARE BLUE PRINTS OF AREA OF TOWN. SANDY, Or.. June 7 (Special) The Sandy Commercial Club has taken Initial steps for tho Incorporation of Sandy and appointed K. F. Bruns, P. T. Shelley and P. It. Belnlg to prepare blue prints of the proposed area and get such other data as may ho re quired for tho movement. Sandy has about ;i.'i0 residents and Is a consid erable business center. It Is on tho Mount Hood automobile road and on (ho surveyed route of tho Mount Hood Railroad. Tho club also appointed M. Denton, P. T. Shelley and P. It. Melnlg to solicit funds for the Fourth of July celebration. This committee reported It had raised $110 bo far. K F. Bruns was appointed chairman of u com mittee to prepare the park for the celebration. Keep the fruit of strawberries cool until the time to use or market them. Never pick berries for market when (hey are wet, L IQUOR 'WETS" WIN DY 60 TO 49 AND MAYOR J. W. REED IS RETAINED. KSTACAPA, Or., June 7 (S Inl.) - Kntienda not only voted "wl" but reinstated as Mayor J W. Rood, who has figured In factional strife of the lon. Heed had no opposition and polled l) votes. In favor of liquor license i:il voles were cist, and 4ft voles for a "dry" (own were recorded. (liber of tidal' elected were: I. K. Ilelllls, treasurer; Claude W. Deyor, recorder; Al Undsey, councilman, Flrt W ild, W. A J , councilman, Second Ward: William I'liditfwood, councilman, third ward; U C 1'imson, councilman, Fourt Ward; Asa Haw kins, councilman, Fifth Ward. DOVER. Birch and George Hoberts are In the mountains this week fishing. Mr. aud Mr. Moxley were calling on Dover friend Monday. Several real estate men were out from Portland the first of tho week looking over property In this neigh borhood. Mr. Nelson Is up from Coos Bay getting hi place In shape to live on this summer. G. R. Woodle and family spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Kvaus. EAGLE CREEK. ' Quite rhaiiKeable weather we are enjoying at present. Mrs. Murphy and son, I'errr. called on Mr. II. II. Gibson last Thursday ii Tt -r n i m in. Mr. llonllielstir had hi hoep sheared the latter part of last week. Will DoiikIiik has been buy planting potatoes the last few day. F.d Huntington went to Portland Monday to attend the Itono Show. Mr. and Mr. It. It. (ilbmui attended the Fruit Grower' picnic at Garfield Saturday. J. P. Wisidle, assisted by hi son. Itay, I hauling lumber lth which to build a small house for Mr. White, present owner of the old Rivers' place. Mr. Woodle ha taken the con tract to build a Mini for Mr. White. John Itelil and family, of Sprlng wiiter. were visiting with Mrs. Keld's father, James Gibson Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Henry I del! mid (lillil- Some folks get so In the habit of saying, "Whoa!" to their horse w lien ren also visited with Jaiue t.llmon they do not mean It, that these faith- Sunday fill animals cannot tell when their masters do really mean to have them stop, so they keep going When you say, "Whoa!" mean tt. That Is the Mr. It B. Gibson called on Mrs. Howlett Monday afternoon. Hoy and Carl IfciUKhis were at the Fruit Grower' picnic Saturday and only way your horses have of knowing played ball with the Garfield team, what to do. helping them defeat the Klwood team. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. Kenneth Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Mack, Is ill. Dr. Dedman Is In attendance. A baby girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. U Mochberger on Fri day The many friends of Mr. M. T. Mack are glad to see her out after a two months' siege of Inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. E. M. Meshberger received a man to succeed K. K. Irwin and B. J. Berg and C. G. Tull wero reelected couiiclluien. The ladles of the Synod Lutheran church will have a sale Friday even ing. June 9. All are Invited. J. J. Wurfel aud family and Mr. and Mr. W. S. Tull antoed to Salem Sun day to see the air ship. Mr. William Worstcr and children, of Aurora, called on Mrs. Quint Sunday. A ball game was played Sunday bo- letter from her son Captain Eugene tween the Barlow Imis and Culnn Hill. Meshberger of the O. N. G., at San The score was 10 to 14 In favor of Dlago. Meshberger was one of four.l'iilon Hill. Mr. and Mrs. I-ouard Pnrmenter have moved to their new house. Mrs. Geo. Zlegler, Mr. Brildrlg, Mis Gina Brudrlg and little Arthur went to Portland Tuesday, retarding Wednesday. Mrs. Wurfel made a business trip to I'ortland Monday returning Wed nesday. Mrs. Wurfel said she could not do much buslnesa oil account of the crowd. II. J. llerg went to Portland Tuesday A number of friends from here at tended Mrs. loco's and Mr. Motts funerals at Canby. Paul Unite has started a meat mar ket here. We certainly need a meat market In town. Mrs. Wright went to the Rose Show manufacturing It into a modern homo. I Tuesday. our new councilman Is Mrs. Ogle has material on the ground ! looking after Mrs. Wright's Interests for erecting a handsome residence on while she Is away.. Mrs. Wright will the site of the old home. I return home Saturday. The citizens of Canby are planning Miss Josephine Wrodstnd will spend to park the grounds around the depot the week In Portland, taking In tho with grass and flowers. carnival. Mr. Freilrlfks, from Hood River, was In Canby Friday, looking at hind hero. I DEMOCRATS SPLIT ON WOOL. officers sent from Oregon to the seat of war. Mrs. Gurley-Ogle and son, Wayne, made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. U'lils Mitts, Mary Barber, Mrs. F. C. Mack, Mrs. IX'titester, Miss Vera Mack were Decoration Day visitors at the Gurley-Oglo home. M. II. Wood, of Portland, was In Canby Tuesday selling stock In the Oregon Clty McCalla railroad. The residence of W. II. Lucke and Mrs. Salttnarsh are rapidly nearlng completion, and will add much to the appearance of the town. Mrs. Gurley-Oglo has moved her residence over on Maple street, and has a linn of carpenters engaged In j WASHINGTON, Juno 1. Opening with the statement from Chairman Sold Locally by W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS DANDY, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Creesy wen la i Salem Monday to attend the com- i liiencement i-tei-clsea of Mi umli.r class of the Kimball College of The- j I'nderwood, of the ways aud means ology, of which Mr. Creesy Is n mem-' committee, that a 20 per cent duty on .- iraw wool Is necessary to Insure suf- hoLRuX' 'hX'' Si m lor "t -onuo for Iho government some time. The funeral will be at "'" f'K,,t "v,'r ,h" r('vlK'l wool tariff the house Tuesday morning. still was on In the Democratic, caucus K. A. Kruger has sold half Interest . of the Houho of Representatives late In bis furniture store to C. A. Ilradd- j hlH evening iw,l 'ri.,... ...... ... n ..... I " v m"- building and provide a larger and more Advocates of free raw wol, backed in Arizona and California with the navy and being as much at home on . tne ladle are to he invited. The la- the Fair Grounds. The game was a the water as on the land. aits are not always given up-to-date stock. by William J. Bryan, offered amend- G. A. Reur, Mr. Ilraddford's brother- inenls 1111111111; raw wool on the free iio P',landrs:ndk'S VlH", l-M-osIng a gradual reduction 1 The Canby Keds'cros-d i.niH withi,h!" W""M "l,""Hn ,,,e ,",,r" ,,,,tJr the Aurora Cardinals last Sunday at I within five years. i. - , . . .L J!.. .1 ...wl if i i-nrto ihan ncflpva tn take nnv none ol naming ner Sirenmn, uieu buu- medicines internally for muscular or denly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. chronic rheumatism. All that Is need-; Ed. Oldham. The remains were ( STAFFORD. ed is a free application of Chamber-' shipped to Goldendale. Iain's Liniment. For sale by all deal- I -Mrs- Caroline Sprague, an old resi- The weather has been fine in pre-1 , ueiu 01 uus piaue, m in. i ' paratlon for the biggest nose f estival the prlvi- victory for the home team hv n scmiy. j lege or airenuing, anu mere is no of 2 to 4. ' doubt but there will be many attend- j ' Ing on that occasion, A Terrible Blunder A Peek Into His Pocket Would show the box of liucklen's j Arnica Salve that E. S. Ixiper, a car-! penter, of Alarllla, N. V., always car-1 MULINO. ATTENTION FARMERS! The Combination Farm Tool can be had at 'ANDREW KOCHER'S HARDWARE STORE 319 MAIN 8TREET. i'errien, of Joseph, was called to her Oregon has ever seen in Portland and , mother's bedside. Oregon City, also in a lesser degree To neglect liver trouble. Never do j r,;s." I have never had a cut wound 'in other cities in the next three or I t. Tk I)r Klne's New Life Pills ' -t. tt - W l. of. . . I . . -A ' .. . . " .. .. . .. 1 ""'" "" "'" """" rianrl Ahhv and wife attended the' 1 1 . """""" - " 1 r0llr weens. At present rorua m on the nrst sign or constipation, mi-i heal," he writes, io u-nnrihiirn Thnrilnv ' tended tne use 01 inamueriaiu a o--, : stands ahead in roses, not even Gold-1 lousiiess or Inactive bowels and pre- rnl v rrnrrnll ZV bachelor ! Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has en California being her acknowledged vent virulent Indigestion, Jaundice or dinner to few friendsTundayNhose l.iL3. L'ZTT- r" " T" ha" 1"" ! a ""T"' n.atel.ver. atom- , uic iirnra, ras a. h t Mrn aIllJ ooweig and nuiiu up your of our sister states profusion of flow-1 health. Only 23c at Jones Drug Co. 1 era are scentless. present were 'Mr. and Mrs. French,, . n jior, Charley French and wife and Mrs. j pa, a" deaIer8' Scharff and children. Surveyor Johnson surveyed the WILSONVILLE. townsite for the new railroad Satur- day, the company having bought sixty Mrs. Stlnebangh, of Gladstone, has acres from C. T. Howard Children Day exercises will be held at the Grange Hall next Saturday. Fred Churchill cultivated spuds for Bert Wallace Tuesday. Claud Ashby has been having bad luck this spring, having lost two fine colts and last Friday morning on go ing out to feed his hogs found his best porker dead. Mr. Evans has Installed his stock and Clarence Mallatt is chief clerk at the new store at Mulino. Get the Best For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ec zema, chaps, black heads, pimples and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's Ahtisep tic Salve and you get the best We guarantee it 23c a box everywhere. been visiting Mrs. Alison Baker, Mrs. Kelso and other old neighbors near Wilsonville this week. Mr. Burly, of Portland, was In Wil sonville on Tuesday tuning pianos. Miss Connie Thompson went home on Tuesday after spending three months with her sister, Mrs. Aubrey Nendel and daughter Esther returned from Salem on Tuesday where Esther had adenoids removed from her throat. Mr. and Mrs. Frary, of Fort Scott, Kans., are expected to arrive In Wil sonville this week to visit their daugh ter. Mrs. Joe Thornton. Mr. Brobst Miss Hasselbrink, Mr. and Mrs. F. Darby, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Black and other residents of Wil- We all went, according to program, and finished Mrs. Sharp's carpet rags last Wednesday evening, and Ed made the coffee. On Sunday last the Woodmen of the World met at the Stafford cemetery and went through the beautiful and Impressive ceremony of unveiling the monument of Louis Schroder. Mrs. Gage left Sunday afternoon to go down to her son John's at St. Helens, whose wife and four children had the measles. At last accounts they were all out of danger except the mother, who was still confined to her bed. An agent soliciting for a firm to enlarge pictures was calling upon ev ery house one day last week with the usual success of agents in this terri tory. The Church of God held services at the school house on the first Sunday Guardian of Incompetent Named. Robert W. Baker has been appoint ed guardian of Andrew Greisshaber, ; of Gladstone, wo has been adjudged an Incompetent by the County Court. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 23c at Jones Drug Co. BARLOW. OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITHING AND REPAIR WORK. Best of work and satisfaction guar anteed. Have your horses shod by an expert; it pays. All kinds of repair work and smithy work. Prompt service; greater por tion of your work can be done while you do your trading. Give me a trial job and aee if I can't please you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth 8t. Oregon City A city election was held here Mon day night when R. E. Irwin was elect ed Mayor to succeed W. S. Tull James Erlckson was elected council- j h . vy ,'--tW-.. OK" Every Plumber as his specialty. Ours is nromtit and - 1 satisfactory work. Nowhere in town can you find such high grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE aa we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. Jr. C. GADHE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phono 2654. OREGON CITY.