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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FKIDAV, JUNE 10, 1911. 2 Iho Kind You Have Always Bought, nnd which lias been la use for over 30 years, lias born the rtsmnturo f , j - and has lon made under his per- 7 Bonal supervision sine Its Infancy. Wlaf7ci&JU&i Allow no one to deceive yon In this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-pood" arc but Experiments that trlllo with nnd eiuluncer the limit li otT InfanU and ChUdrcu-Esirieuco njfalu.st LxpcnnieuU What is CASTORIA CastorU Is a harmless snbstltuto for Castor Oil. IW eorlc, Drops and Soothln,? Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Jlorphlno nor other arootlo mibstence. Its ape Is Its guarantee. It destroys AWnis and allays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrluva and ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulencv. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Uowels giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the 7 The Hind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmk ecNTaun commnv. tt mumm aTMcrr. mtw vo cm. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY STONE. The people around, here are busy. The ground has been pretty well dried" on top, but the grass is growing rap idly. The seeds that have been plant ed seem to hold a nice green color, and the weeds are In for a place in mother earth. The strawberries in this vicinity are fine. The gooseberries are of a large crop, while the currants are still growing nicely. Tne Logan Der rieg and Burbankberries will soon come Into the. markets.. The people of this place realize they j are living in a town, as we now nave a grocery store at Clear Creek Park. The Messrs. Mindenhall have charge of the store, and sell many goods. If things improve here fast enough we may incorporate, as we have the Grant Mumpower Pocket Sawmill, and the Clear Creek Butter Factory, be sides the other buildings close by. Ed. Mendenhall's residence was burned a few days ago, most of con tents of which were saved. The house was Insured. The Home Oil well has commenced operations again and progress is be ing made through the rock and earth. The people around Stone and those who have taken stock in the well may be surprised and happy to know that prospects are favorable. Two men have charge. The shareholders may hear of or see a gusher well here in Clackamas county. This part of the county is getting to be noted for picnickers coming by automobiles. Every Sunday the place is visited by many people from Port land and Oregon City who wish to spend the warm days in the shade and cool along the banks of Clear Creek and Clackamas. Don't Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, ecxema or sores. WTien one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. MARQUAM. Rev. Mr. Spencer, wife and two children, moved into the parsonage Saturday. Miss Bell Gray, of Oregon City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. A. Gray. Mr. Sherman and Miss Bertha Miller are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller. An ice cream social will be given at the hall on June 9. Children's Day exercises will be held at the M. E. church on June 11. Miss Johannah Asbo has returned from Wcodburn, where se attended school. The local residents who attended the graduating exercises at Silverton, June 1. were .Mrs. J. E. Marquam, Mrs. Oner Marquam, Miss Jewel Marquarn. Miss Echo Larklns, Mr. Arthur Nel son, and Mr. Helmer Nearenson. It is worse than useless to take any medicines Internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that Is need ed is a free application of Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale by all deal ers. LOGAN. The road boss has a force of men and teams hauling gravel on the road. The store of the ball game between the LoRan and Damascus teams at Logan Sunday was 6 to 8 n favor of Logan. Anderson for Logan struck out 17 men. The Logan second nine and Stone boys also played, the game resulting In favor of the Logan boys 8 to 7. Mrs. William Kirchem Is the posses sor of a new organ. Harding Grange met on June 4. Forty members were present. j ATTENTION j j FARMERS! j The Combination Farm j Tool can be bad at j j ANDREW KOCHER'S j HARDWARE STORE 319 MAIN STREET. yvr Signature of MACKSBURG. , A large number of Macksburg peo ple attended the Rose Festival. A. A. Baldwin was a Portland visi tor last week. Charlie Krapberger was one of the Rose Show visitors. Charlie Mitchell has sold his place of thirty acres to Nicy Walsh. Miss Margaret Zinger, who has been working in Portland, is at home again. Fred Lamons and Theodore Schier, ' who have been in Canada for several months, have returned home. Miss May Apach is visiting at the , home of Charles Naber. . The Basket Social at the Eby school rn catnrrisiv nlpht was a decided suc cess. The children gave an interest ing literary and artistic program, after j which the baskets were sold, J. W. Eby acting as auctioneer. About $30 was taken in, which will be used to purchase a flag and library books. J. W. Eby, Jr., is putting up a fine . house on his place. S. N. Struhbae has rented his feed barn in Canby to Gaston Brothers. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace, of Mullno, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Katy Seward in Macksburg on Sun day. Mrs. J. J. Gibson is enjoying a visit ! from her mother, Mrs. Therese Klar. The Liberal ball-tossers crossed bats with the Macksburg Juniors at Smith Park on Sunday morning and the locals wons, after an exciting game, by a score of 7 to 5. Liberal ; started strong and the score at the end of the first inning was 4 to 1 in favor of Fred Burns' Colts. Another run was added for Liberal n the fourth and things looked bad for Macksburg. In the lucky seventh, however, Macksburg had a terrific batting rally and made six runs. Liberal threaten ed to tie the score in the last inning, with two men on bases and none out. Marshal Scramlin did the twirling for Macksburg, and Roy Pifer for Liberal. Features of the game were Scramlln's swift handling of bunts and a beauti ful one-hand catch by Left Fielder Vlck, of Liberal. WalteT Merz played a great game at first for Macksburg. In Pifer Liberal has one of the most promising pitchers seen here for a long time. The Dentsch Verein hold their an nual nicnie ai Smith Park. Macks burg, June 23th. An ImDression has been getting abroad that this picnic was only for members of the order. Such is not the case. Everybody is cordially invited. The usual amuse ments will be offered, and in addi tion the music will be especially at tractive. Get the Best For skin troubles, sores, ulcers, ec zema, chaps, black heads, pimples and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell's Antisep tic Salve and you get the best. We guarantee it. 25c a box everywhere. - MOUNTAIN VIEW. s W. P. H-int and wife, of Morning ' Sun, Iowa, the former a nephew of I p. I). Curran, are visiting relatives here. Thev are on their bridal tour, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbet t stnt last (Sunday at Mourn Pleasant, altending the wedding of William Buckner and I Mrs. Singer. I Berry Uuckner, of Beaver Creek, is the guent of his sistor, Mrs. Parish I this week. .Mrs. Frank Albrlsui and cnildren have trnne to Jefferson to spend a few weeks with her mother. Miss Adkins, of Mulino, is the guest of her aun'., Mrs. Fisher, this week, while having some dental work done. Mrs. S. R. Green was taken to St. Vincent's hospital last Monday. A birthday surprise party was given Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Winslow in honor of her sister, Mrs. Jennings, it being her 57th birth day. There were fifty-seven relatives and friends present. Ice cream, cake and strawberries were served out on the lawn to all present. Misses Ida and Jennie Hinderman, of Pendleton, were calling on friends in this vicinity Uift week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grubb, of Arleta, were guests of George Roberts and familv Sunday. William Stillwell, of Tillamook, Ore gon, fcii years old, is visiting his ne vhew, Frank Stillwell and family, this week. Harry Schoth returned home from O. A. C. at Corvallis, Saturday. Walter Winslow, of Sioux City, la.. J 1 2 S Is visiting his brother. Frank this week. J, lwollin Is Riving till house a now coat of paint. K. C. Surfus. of Ellwood, was In this burn Tuesday. Mrs. tiny Paw. of Spokane, Wash., Ik visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C). V. Griffin. It. M. C. Hrown, assisted by J. H. Jackson, Is ImlldlnK his now wood shed. Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Shumway and children, of Salem, are visiting Mrs. U. F. Unn. Wedding Ih'IU are reported for the near future. Mrs. Will Stewart and boys, of Car ns. wore visiting in this burn Tuesday. Mr nd Mrs. I- E. Gardner, of Ca ms, are transacting business in this burn. Mrs. Gardner is making pre parations to go to .Seaside to help her mother, Mrs. Llndsley In the hotel. No Danger In taking nr. Hell s Plne-Tar-Honey for eoushs and colds. It contains no habit producing drugs. Look for the 1U11 on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. WILSONVILLE. John nut son spent Tuesday In Wll sonvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Probst, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham. Mrs. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs Marlon Young. Mr. Aden, Miss ! Hasselbrink. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, I Miss Stancle and many other real ! dents of Wilsonvllle took In the Rose Festival at Portland Inst week. Helen Murray Is teaching a summer school at Prlneville. but will arrive in our village in time for the fall term of school. Mr. and Mrs. Pethune left on Friday for their home In Lents. Doris Young Is at home, having suc cessfully finished his course at the O. A. C." Harold Say Is at home for the sum mer vacation, after attending Newberg high school. Mary nrobst, who has been attend ing high school In Portland is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young have returned from Corvallis. where they attended the commencement exercises last week. These Three Advantages Alone Make the CHAMPION MOVJER Superior to All Other IVlachlnes KNIFE HEAD" -The Champion Knife Head has o broad bear ing surface. Parts are of case, hardened steel to prevent weor. The knife heod is long and very strong. Wear caused by the revolving pitman is automatically taken up by means of an adjusting device. COUPLING YOHElt coupling yoke is wide and very substantial, making it impossible for the knife to get out of line with the pitman. COUPLING PINS" The coupling pins ore 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 rhe knife and pitman. With These Superior Features are Combined Many Others Strength of Construction Ease of Operation Light Draft. The Champion is the Machine to Buy W. J. WILSON & OREGON CITY, ORE' Rev. Moore was in our village last Thursday attending the quarterly con ference. Klmer Seely has returned from school at Portland to spend the holi duvs ,-it his home here. The excavation has been made for the foundation of the Methodist church and it is to be hoped that every resi dent of Wilsonville will feel duty bound to help build this church in our village. Posted notices announce the annual school meeting on next Monday, June l!h. ' The launch "Julia" is now making regular trips between Newberg and Wilsor.viile, with Alonzo Epler in 'hargp. M. C. Reed will lecture in the A. O. W. W. hall on Friday evening, June K,th, at H o'clock, after which ice cream and strawi.erries will be served by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church. 'The lecture Is free, and the proceeds from the festival will be used to help build the new church. Don't miss this treat. Henry Aden has decided to move his store to the new property he recently purchased from Joe Cbalupsky, so be prepared to meet a store on wheels this week. Henry has not yet made any announcement as to what he in tends to o with the beautiful adjoin ing residence, purchased at the same time as the store property. The Children's Day service will be held on Sunday evening, June 25th. at 7:30 o'clock in the A. O. W. W. hull, and will be Riven under the di rection of Miss Ktlim Soeiy. Those who attended last year when Miss Seelv arranged the splendid program will be sure to attend again this year, as the children covered themselves with glory on thai occasion. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose and ex pectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy. It has been used In many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all dealers. MULINO. The East hag not monopolized nil the heat as Oregon Is experiencing some pretty warn' weather the past few days. There was a 'go id attendance at Children' Hay exe clses at tho hBll Saturday aim otiyone seemed to be well pleased with the program. Mrs. Harris, of Michigan, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. A. Oavls, and other relatives in this vicinity. Miss Florence Gamble, of Portland, who hag been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, re turned to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alder, of Iowa, cousins of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, are visiting them here nt their home. Pert Wallace and wife were Macks bure visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolvert Snodgrnss have arrived at the dignity of being grand parents, a son having been born to their daughter. Mrs. Kate Bohlnnder, on June 10. Frank Manning sheared sheep for Mr. Smith Saturday securing 88 lbs. of wool from eight sheep; a pretty good average. i Gladys and Robbie Snodgrass went to Beaver Creek Sunday to attend , Children's Pay exercises. They report i a splendid time. I Mrs. Kate Goucher, who has been I spending a few days at Mr. Al Jones,' I returned home Thursday. COLTON. V. E. Honney was away to Oregon City a few dayg last week. Mrs. Harris, of Hillsboro, has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Plx, at I Colton. Sold Locally by a CO. Miss Nellie Bonney left for Shubel ' last Sunday. The F.rst Annual Concert, given last Wednesday evening at the Swedish church by the Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, College Octette, assisted by Myrtle B. Nortpnst, mez.o soprano, and Chariots H. Phlnney, pianist, was at tended by a large crowd and enjoyed ! by everyone present. Ortie Carlson, from Portland, Is visiting her folks at Colton. B. Sullivan, the supervisor of road district 21, has been doing some fine . road work the past week. Mrs. Dix and son, L. S , Mrs. Har ris and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, of 1 Klwood. were guests at Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dix's last Sunday. Joe Arquft has been busy hauling straw. , Mr. ai:d Mrs. George Wallace re ; lurried from Highland, where they have b'-,.n visiting the former's par ents la-f ek. Alfred Wall, of Portland, was home visiting his parents last week. The Swedish Missionary Society 1 met at Auntie Stromgren s last Thurs 1 Jay. Qiite a crowd gathered and a nice time wag reported. V. S. and I. O. Dix made a trip to Tlmbergrove for some wheat Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. BeTgren and family, of Hubbard, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wall last week. , Otto Sorenson called on E. Berglund : last Sunday. I Th Colton boys played ball with ihe Timbergrove boys Sunday. CLARKES. Gustavo Sihlcwe Is borne from Washington. Miss Ida llu.ig spent Sunday with Olga Elmer. Archie Cuminlnt came home rroin Washington. Carl Htronmreeii bought some oats from Marshall, John iJirkltiH was called last Friday morning to his sister. Mrs. Austin, who Is very III. She lives at Molalla. Mrs. liee and her daughter, Irene, went strawberry picking. Willie Klelnsmlth is marketing In The Dalle. The Marshall boys arc working on their place In Highland. READ THIS All Who Suffer from Catarrh, 8or Throat or Colds. Millions of people throughout Amer ica have breathed HYOMKI (pro nounce It Hlgh-o-me) and now own a HYOMK1 Inhaler made of hard rub ber. If you own a HYOMKI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get a bottle of HYOM1CI at Huntley Urns, and druggists everywhere for only 5oe. Ask fr an extra bottle of HYOMEI Inhaletit; It Is only 50c and with It you can cure u cough or n cold In a day. V.., ,.im ....I rill..f from catarrh or stuffed up head III two minutes and stop hawking and snunnng in a wees. L.uf ....up ,1 ttkw droits of HYOMKI Into the Inhaler and breathe It In .III., o . It's so easy and so pleasant and so much more desirable than swallowing ..n..u.,itln.i ili-lllM ItriMllllt llVOtllcl over the liillamed membrane of tho nose una throat and Its Rooming, neat I. ,n u III ). fi.lt Immediately. If you have not a HYOMEI Inhaler, get a complete HYOMEI outfit at once. This only costs $l.oo, and with It comes a HYOMKI Inhaler that will last ft lifetime and ougtit to te in every family. W. A. Pettlt. formerly of this city hut now n resident of Kosotmrg. was here Wednesday. Mr. Pettlt is city 'editor of (he Roseburg Evening News Send for Free Champion Catalog Portland, Ore, J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON CHICAGO HAS BIGGEST BANK. CHICAGO, June 12. Chicago now has the largest bank In the United States. The Continental and Com mercial Bank, which consolidated last winter, today took over the Hibernla Banking Association, giving It total assetts of $205,000,000. The announce ment was made by President George M. Reynolds. The dastard who murdered the Hill family near Milwaukle last Friday seems to have vanished completely. Perhaps the brute will never be ap prehended, as the clue is vague. If found, there ought to be a special punishment devised to fit Ms awful crime. OWEN G. THOMAS BLACK SMITHING AND REPAIR I WORK. Beit of work and satisfaction guar ; anteed. Have your horses shod by an expert; it pay. 1 AM kinds of repair work and smithy work, prompt service; greater por , tion of your work can be done while j you do your trading. Give me a trial j job and tee if I can't please you. OWEN G. THOMAS , Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. Oregon City CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY, Adam Knight, of Canby. went lo Portland Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to attend (he Postmasters' con vention. Miss Ethel Ferguson went to the Rose, Festival In Portland Wednes day. Curl Luekiv whs lit Portland Wed nesilay. Mrs. Ilenian I,eo was burled Wed nesday at 2 o'clock. The pallbearers were: Mr. Ogle, Mr. Paruieuler, Mr. (liahiiin, Mr. Mack, Mr. Ilnrgoyno, and Mr. Hick. The lloral offerings were very beautiful. All the children were able to attend the funeral, although It was delayed so that tho son III Southern Oregon could be present. Mr. Vaughn has taken his race horses to MacMlnvllle. Mr. Wood went Tuesday nnd Edward Kelt went Thursday Miss Maymo Combs left Thursday for Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. Walker. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Williamson were In Portland to the Rose Festival Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth have a bnbv bov, born Wednesday morning. Unwind Ki-rlcs mado a business trip to Portland by rail and to Woodhurn by the electric line. He stopped at several places soliciting for the At kins Lumber Co. lie returned to Can by Wednesday evening. C. U Creesy went to Salem Wed nesday lo perform a wedding cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llurdette, formerly of this place, have returned from Sa lem where they have been making their home for the past few mouths. Mr. llurdette Is employed on the sec tion at Salem as foreman. They In tend moving back to Canby. Mrs. Iilv and Mrs. Mamie Knight and dnughters have returned from The Dalles to make this their home. Mrs. Cassle Evans Is getting ready to build a twelve room modern bouse nnd has let the contrail to Frank I iody, of Canby. Joe Ijjlson Is constructing a $2,GflU 10-room house for Hop lce. Mrs. William Counter was In Canby Wednesday soliciting for magiuluc. Emll Gordon started Wednesday ev ening Tor The Dalles to stay lor a week or ten days on account of a very severe attack of asthma. Crd of Thanks. We wish to Ihnnk our friends and neighbors for the beautiful lloral offer ings and kindness extended to us dur ing our late bereave-rcnt In tho loss of our wife and mother. H. A. LEE AND FAMILY. BARLOW. P. H. Maloy fell from the new barn, which he Is building. Wednesday and was so badly Injured t.iat he was tak en to the hospital In Portland. Mr. Maloy's head wiih badly crushed and his right hip broken. His recovery Is doubtful. Kdgur Judy went to lljo liosuitnl with Mr. Maloy. ! Miosi s Mini and Gladys Duutoii, of i .M . 1 . i ! I . i . were l..ltlng Miss llnttle Irwin Sunday evening and Monday. .Mr. million drove Into Harlow after ine girls and llattle went home with l hem fur a week's visit. Mrs C. G. 'l ull and Miss (llga Howe were Portland visitors Monday. H. J. Ilerg went to Portland Tuesday returning Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Pcnncll's son and family, from Salem, are visiting his parents. Mrs. Dement returned home Sunday evening from the Rose Carnival. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen Juno 8, a in pound boy. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Mary Krlckson. The church sale Friday evening was a success both financially and socially. The ladles cleared over $10. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Grlbble, of Macksburg. Mrs. UolHTt Ogle, of Portland, visit ed Iter husband Wednesday and Thurs day and picked strawberries to take home with her. A Terrible Blunder To neglect liver trouble. Never do It. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the lirst sign of constipation, bil iousness or Inactive bowels and pro vent virulent Indigestion, Jaundice or gall stones. Tliey regulate liver, stom ach and bowels and build up your health. Only 2.'iC at Jones Drug Co. TWILIGHT. Henry Myers and family, of Oregon City, visited Sundtiy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, the former's par ents. Miss Alice Iloylan, who has been confined to her home for a month with rheumatism, is Improving. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell are 'In Portland attending tho Rose Fcstl j val. L. J. Hylton's granddaughter, of Al ; bany, is making him an extended vlHlt. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dlgglns, of Abanathery. ; spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Doilds at Crystal Springs ' farm. ! Miss Lcsi-de McDonald Is making ; hep home at Mr. George Brown's, of i New Kra. Miss Marie Harvey is In Portland 1 spending the week visiting friends and seeing the Hose show. ! Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith and Miss I Florence Gamble, of Mulino, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Harvey. John Faulk, of Aurora, called on D. I Iloylan last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sharkey made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. George Schrelner visited with Mrs. John Burgoyne and Mrs. Elmer Veteto, of New Era, Thursday. Mrs. Iloylan, of Kelso, Wash., Is visiting her son, D. L. Iloylan and family. She Is a delegate to the con vention of the United Brethren church, FOR POISON OAK A Spooltlo AnllJolm For ul by sll DrugiUti flusranteed bv Huntley Bros. Co. th convention to bo held al Philo math. A. J. Clawe, of Chicago. Is visiting Mr and Mrs. .MeCord, of Maple lwn Farm, nick Kelluud Is flashing 20 acre for Curtis llodd. Mrs. Frank Pluck, while walking along the sidewalk fronting her pinto, fell nnd struck her face, Injuring her biidlv. Kdward Mnlbeiiey has gone East to visit i i'Iiii I v-f n for uliout a month and will attend his sister's wedding. Many niieiided the rose show In Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. A. II. Harvey r I veil word from her son, Clyde, of Heiitlltt, Hint lie fell. Inlurliiu bis foul mid Is con fined In the hospltnl. CALLED FORGERIES WHOLESALE FRAUD MAY YET SAVE APPROPRIATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY. PORTLAND MAN IS ONE OF ACCUSED Burnt' Detectives Declare 4,000 Nimea 8lf Evident Forgeries Suspects Fie Slsta. SALEM, Or, June ll Forgeries of names on the referendum petition at tacking the I'nlverslty of Oregon ap propriations may save those appro priations. Hums' detectives, working under the direction of ex Supreine Court Justice Slater, declare that 8.00 ! names are tainted with fraud and that jnt least t.oiio are self evldelit forger I es. ! The Inquiry has been can led on ' secretly for a fortnight. William J ! Wright, of the llurns lietectlve i Agency, has had charge of the force ! of Investigators. Otto Newman, who was Indicted In ' Portland for forging signatures to tho ho culled Kills paving petitions, and Is now out on ball, Is named by Slater as being evidently connected with the alleged forgeries. Slater snys that ! there are tweuly more under susplc : Ion. The names of these he has tin ' der lock and key and will not divulge them Detective Wright, however, is now on a still hunt for evidence out ! side of Ibis city and arrests are mo : Itientarlly expected under the Inltlu jtlve and referendum act; which pro j vldes a I'.no line or two years In the j penitentiary for forgery of petitions. One man, Harry Goldman, It is as serted, has left the state, llurns' de tectives visited his former home at Portland, It Is said, and were told there that the man had left the state and that his present whereabouts would not be divulged. But the owner of the house where he was living said that word could be sent to tho fugi tive through him. Hulls Improve Pea oup. It is a waste of good material not to make pea soup every time you have peas for dinner. When they are boiled much of their value th left In tho wa ter, and when this Is thrown away you do not get more than half of the good of them, and soup Is always an excellent beginning for a dinner. To make It after the peas are shelled, wash the hulls and put them to cook In cold wuter that does not more than cover them. Ix't them simmer a whllo till they look "faded." then throw away and put the peas to boll In the same water. When done, dish them as usual. They are Improved by tho additional flavor given by the hulls. Then add sonic, good milk to the water and thicken It slightly with about a tablespoonful each of butter and flour rubbed to a paste, and season with salt and pepper. When pens are too old to be good, usn them to thicken the soup by putting them through a colander. It Is true of any boiled veg etable that much of Its value stays In the water In which It was cooked; and any one of them can bo made Into soup in the same manner as tho peas. ; Every Plumber has his specialty. Ours Is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can you rma sucn tugn graue gooas, first class workmanship und prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumh lers' supplies constantly on hand. i P. C GADliE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and I-op Pipes. All Kindt of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phont 2654. OREGON CITY. 810 NAMES ARE