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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. .TUNE 2X 1911. 2 V'1' Ipiiii ll.l,. ! I ALCOHOL J PER C ENT AVcgelald? ftrraraCion ErAs stailaiiiigilrfbodanilRWut! ling (lur SuvuctosnaUki Promotes DiteuonLWul ncss and ft.'siXontain$ nciaw Opiimi.Morphmc nor Mineral.! POTAKCOTir. jUxSnmn fivnirmrt - ApcnVrt Remedy forConsf.fi- nnn.nur suinuiu.iJiHiiu Vonusfonvulsus.revTma ncss ami LossofSuep. TitS'inV Signaruit of NEW YORK. Hi For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature I; 4 In fisg Vl J lor Ovor Thirty Years vry much and expect to make hi home at Ijikevlew In the, near futur. Making bay I" now In order In thl part of thi country. J. V. staudlnger ha hit large, barn atiout completed on hi mountain ranch. Mra. Kay wa visiting her dnnghter. Mr. Staudlnger, at on-hard Fall last. week, i Chus. Col v lii la the busiest man In : town and la now harvoHtliiR hla mam moth crop of strawberries. No Danger i In inking Pr. Hell's Plne-Tar-Honey for coughs and roM. It rontalna no habit producing drug. Look for th i IU-II on the Hot tic. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist, j MACKSBURG. 1 Miss I.ucy Mltta has returned homo j from a visit In Portland and Salem. Hen JackHon ha aold hla hors and j buggy. I Miss U-no Cribble attended the ball , game at Macksburg Sunday. I The Canny hoys were vlctorloua at 1 Macksbury Saturday. August Wlllbroad hag gone to the ' hospital at Portland. Mra. Dreler s Portland visitor J last week. . Mr. Eby, Jr., I putting up a new , house. : I The Beat Remedy For all kinds of sore eyea Is Suther- j land's Eagle Kye Salve. It Is a creamy j snow white ointment and would not Injure the eyes of a babe, Gunrnn ' teed. 25c. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist. MARQUAM. Rv " I l Tag ISsgl fij il if-! Exact Copy of Wrapper. TXt cTAua SOMMMV. MC TOM CITT. A large crowd attended the school j meeting Monday. F. J. Riding was; i elected director for three years and i Tom Drake for clerk In place of J. j j C. Marquam, who has served as clerk j j for eight or ten yenrs, j j Polph Myers sold some fine beef ! ' ...... t TT- I .. .. I rttu it? l ueauui . Mr. Shoemaker has been hunting' for his garden which he has lost by . the moles. I I Guy Larklns went to Oregon City ! I Tuesday to attend the teachers' ex- i amination. , WIL80NVILLE. Mr. Frank Brohst and Mlaa Mary Hrobat went to Forest drove on Fri day to attend a musical recital, Mr. Hethune la building a new bam for Harry Say, Mr. Nciidol U drilling a well In the Stafford district. Mr. Heed Craham spent a few days In Sherwood last week visiting Mr. Hen Tooxe. Mr. Johnson and two little Rlrl from Koschurg, have been guest at the home of Mr. Johnson's slater, Mrs. Aubrey Wood. Mr. Marlon Young ha been 111 for about ten day, having had a serious nervous collapse, Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Win. Hrobat spent some time in Port land taut week visiting her son and daughter. Mr. Ira Seely fell down stair last Tuesday evening and sustained two quite severe cut on the back of her head. Dr. Mount, of Oregon City, was called and Mra, Seely Is now ablo'to be around again alt hough the cuts have not entirely healed, but are do ing very nicely. Mr. Norrla Young, who was 111 for several weeks, I now well again. Mr. Heed was a guest at the home of Ira Seely on last Friday evening. Clyde linker was a visitor at the home of hla parents last week. About 2t'o tersoiis attended the lec ture and strawberry festival given Inst week by the Methodist ladles Aid Society. The lecture was humorous and was well received; the strawber ries and lco cream and cako wero of the highest order, and the procoeds netted a neat little sum, for the new church now being erected. The last base ball game of the W. A. C. with the Mouta villa Cubs, of Portland, was a decided victory for the village team, the score being E t" 0 in favor of Wllsonvllle. Joe Thorn ton, who has been forced to forego his usual place as pitcher, on account of a sore arm, was at his post again, having entirely recovered, nnd his host of friends were glad to have him In the game once more. A borlnclng baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Haker on Sunday, June 11. The Children's Day program at the STAFFORD. The weather lui n been and la still dry but not exceedingly warm. Gardens grow slowly hut surely If they are hoed aud cultivated properly, Mr. Fred Moser Ilea critically 111 at her homo here. Mrs. (iagu la still absent tt St. Hel en with her son, John O. Cage, whose w ife nnd four children have all had the measles. The children are all Rotting over them nicely but the mother re gain her strength very slowly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlluu attended the burial of Mr. Carter at Oswego ceme tery on Saturday. Ho hud been a member of Oswego Crange for a good many years. Mr. Cage mild as the raven fed Kit Jati of old, ao a good neighbor left bread, (he staff of life,' a delicious pie and cakes galore upon hla klti-he-i table while he was out doing hla chores, aud departed as silently as he, or she, came. Stafford Is noted for It neighborly kindness and In the absence of his wife Mr. Cage appre ciates good neighbors. Something carried off ten turkey eggs, leaving not even a shell, and the good housewife had paid 1t)u apiece for them anil all had anticipated ;i feast at Thanksgiving, with cranberry sauce, which demonstrates the oil saying, "There Is many a slip twUt the cup and the Hp." Mr. Aeml went to camp meeting Saturday, returning Monday. Mr. Nussbaum tins a lame horse. JOTOil FOR POISON OAK A Spaolflo AnilUotm For mI by ll Drt ggltls Guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. slHters, will sail for San Francisco Thursday. Henry Heard visited relatives In Hellwuod Wednesday, Mr. Haskell Is able to be out again after his fall from a building which he was painting. O. W. tirirriii returned homo Sunday after spending a week transacting business In Portland. Whooping cough I not dangerous when the cough' I kept loose and ex pectoration easy by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It has been used In many epidemic! of lilts disease with perfect success, For sale by all dealers. MOUNTAIN VIEW. There was frost In this vicinity Mon. day morning which nipped the pota toes and squash vines. Paul nnd Robert Hallou, of Golden dale. Wash., are visiting their grand parent. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Vanhoy. Misses pearl and Huby Francis have situations at Portland and stay at the home of Mrs. Chllders, of St. Johns. Miss Gladys Hullard spent last week among relatives at Cams and had a Hue time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mailt spent a few days last week visiting their daugh ter lu Portland. Mrs. M. I. Shortledge Is out at Maple Iine this week at the home of Mrs. Kggeman. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOGAN. The farmers were much astonished to see some frost Monday. Ill some places potatoes that were lu bloom were badly nipped. The bull game between the !ogull and Clackamas boys resulted In a vic tory for l.oguu, to US. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Anderson enter tained a few relatives on the 1Mb lust., at their home, It being tho third anniversary of their marriage. Adolph Frederick, whose foot was severely cut with an ax. Is getting along nicely. Monday wa the annual school meet ing. Philip Kohl, the retiring direc tor, declined re-uomliiatloti a lie had been a member of the board a number of years, lie was a very efficient official. Henry Hwalc was elected director and M. H. Hlebhoff, clerk. A two mill tax wa voted lor general school pin s. Why Is It people will pay any other lax for any other purpose more cheerfully than for llm school T The price paid to (he creamery pat rons for May was l!iie a pound net anil not A light crop of strawberries Is re ported from nil parts of the country. Mr ami Mr J. p. Htelnimtii, from Currlnsvllle, visited relative tier this week. Clear Creek Creamery Is running full capacity. Pui-lrg May the total luuiiiint of cream received was 57,:4fl pounds, amount of butter inaliufm-tiir-ed j:'.7:!!l pounds. Total price paid patrons for butter fat was "5 rents pound bet. The company put In a new concrete floor In the churning room. In one day last week I SOU pounds of butter was churned. Till Is the lime of year when especial care must be taken to keep the cream sweet. Cooling It Immediately from the separator Is a safe and lure method EASTERN CLACKAMAS BELFILS IS ELECTED FIRWOOD. A. C. WARNER 13 CHOSEN MOUNT PLEASANT DISTRICT. IN CLARKES. Mr. A. Kleinsmith and family, from Medford, Or., visited their relatives rn Clarkes recently. Mrs. Klein smith Intends to stay with her mother during the summer. Sam Elmer and family attended a wedding In Molalla of Mr. Elmer's nelce. O. Sorenson Is working for Mr. Wettlaufer Alexander Scherruble Is working for crop. We hear that Lebanon Is having an epidemic of measles. Miss Ruth Gibson, of Salem, Is visit ing her grandmother. Mrs. Daniels, at Mulino, this week. Mrs. Goucher Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nob lea at Needy. Mr. Keeves, of Hood River, a mill wright, is working on Howard's mill, getting in new machinery and putting the mill in readiness for the coming Mr. Elmer. Otto Elmer has come home from school. Elso and Edna Elmer visited their brother at the school in Cor vallls for a few days. Mrs. Tallraan is in Portland In the hospital. She underwent an operation. Mr. Sullivan hauled lumber last week. Miss Frances Curran, of Oregon City, visited Miss Zelma Cummins Sunday. Charlie Henton has returned from Washington. . Mrs. Baurer and daughter Tlllle, went to Portland for a few days. Miss Mary and Maggie Sullivan have returned from Oregon City. Mr. Wallace, or Highland, hauled lumbr on Monday. Mr. Buttemiller Is painting the roof of his house. W. G. Kleinsmith has purchased a team. Edward and Otto Buel went to New Era on Sunday to visit their uncle. A. Durst and family, of Union Mills, ; e could manage. Mr. Smith and Mr. Wallace are cut ting clover hay. Rev. Spencer, of Marquam, brought his family with him Saturday on his regular appointment at this place. They visited at Mr. Howard's. Frank Manning has a crew of men slashing brush and clearing up his farm getting ready for the railroad. The surveyors are platting the town site, laying It off into lots 50x100 feet. A number of the Mullnoites saw the base ball game at Molalla Sunday be tween the Molalla Greys and Canby Reds. Canby winning by a score of 10 to 2. Miss Inez Snodsrass finished her term of school at Beaver Creek Mon day and returned home for the sum mer vacation. John Carlson had his annual Are scare Saturday, burning up some fenc ing along the road and having to call in the neighbors to help him get the Are under control. This is the third year that he has had more Are than were in Clarkes on Sunday. Mr. and MrMs. Solomon Gllck and has mother visited his sister, Mrs. Hofstetter on Sunday. Miss Emma Kleinsmith has recov ered from a sore throat. Eugene Kleinsmith nreached In ; Volia last Sunday. George Clarke hauled shingles last week. ! Mr. Hanson and his son Ben, of i Portland, visited in Clarkes. Tney went mountain-climbing. j Mr. Lindon has finished his house ; and is ready to move in it. Sam Elmer was 'n town last week, j Miss Merle Seward, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Bert Wallace for the past few weeks, re turned to Macksburg Monday. It Is worse than useless to take any medicines Internally for muscular or chronic rheumatisrh. All that Is need ed is a free application of Chamber Iain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. SHUBEL. 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. BEAVER CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Swope went to Ore gon City on business Saturday. Will Moehnke has closed his saw mill for several months. He will build a house at Seaside for his vacation. Horn, to Mrs. Frank Grossmiller, a 10'4 pound boy. E. F. Glnther and R- Ginther went fishing last Thursday and caught ninety-three fine trout. Mary, Helen and Katharine Swope visited Zilla KIrbyson. Rev. Schmid.t of the Lutheran These Three Advantages Alone Make the CHAMPION MOWER Superior to All Other Machines KNIFE HEAD--Thz Champion Knife Head has a broad bear ing surface. Parts are of case hardened steel to prevent wear. The knife head is long and very strong. Wear caused by the revolving pitman is automatically taken up by means ot on adjusting device. COUPLING YOKE"J.z coupling yoke is wide and very substantial, making it impossible for the knife to get out of line with the pitman. ' COUPLING PINS--Tht 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 Others Strength of Construction Ease of Operation -Light Draft. The Welsh Congregational church Cnnrliu ufhnr u-ill VifiM ltd minii;il nienie nt Thursday on the church i church, preached to a large audience lawn. Thera will be interesting ex- erclses by the pupils and refresh ments free for everybody. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Don't Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, e?xema or sores. When one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. MULINO. in the Lutheran church here Sunday morning. This will be his last ser mon for some time. John Bluhm was busy Saturday run ning his chopper. E. F. Ginther, Mr. Swope, Arthur Homschuh, David Moehnke and R. Ginther are busy blowing out stumps with Trojan powder. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. E F. Ginther Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hettman, of Clarkes, visited his mother here last Sunday. The Shubel second nine defeated the Liberal nine on the Shubel dia mond, 7 to 5. The German Congregational church celebrated children's Day last Sunday. Henry Massint-'er is home from Aber deen, Wash., where he has been at- The Champion is the Machine to Buy Send for Free Champion Catalog Portland, Ore. Sold Locally by W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, ORE. J. J. SANDSNESS OANBY, OREGON Miss Alma Ashley, of Salem, who has been visiting at the borne of her brother Claud, returned to her home j W'ednesdiiv. 1 Edwiii Foust suffered a serious ac- cident v.hile helning C T. Howard : Kill hoes las! Thurslay. One foot ; lipte,1 into the vat, burning It badly, ' a,l II n.ill V... Eim..tlmn K,fr.rA t. nrlM V Yn V I: L ,Lt t 'tending school the past year, be able to wear a th'e on that foot.. , - , He 'as taken home by Fred Churchill. Joh'iny Edickson made calls In Mu lino Thursday. He holds a good posi tion with the streetcar company In Portland. Uncle Nick Darnal! is building a barn on his property at this place. Miss Edna Waldorf and little broth er have been spending a few days bere with their brother Walter. Quite a frost here Tuesday morning, Hood View church was splendid and damage to potatoes the attendance 'waa large. A baby girl arrived at the Raphison Altha Stevens Is seriously iil with diphtheria. John Heft has finished Fred Lin dau's house at Clarkes. At the annual school meeting last night. James Bees-on was elected di rector for Z vears and Mrs. Kirhyson was re-elected clerk. o- I i ATTENTION FARMERS! j The Combination Farm ! Tocl can be had at j ANDREW KOCHER'S HARDWARE STORE 319 MAIN STREET. I I We Don't Have to Tell you what it's fnr it's name tells. ; Dr. P.eli's Plne-Tar-Honey is the best cough medicine nd several million ncoiie already know it. Look for the ! Bell on the Bottle. Druggist. June 20. Some arid beans. The boys gave the newly married p-'ple an old fashioned charivari. This time it was Bolever Jaymes and Miss Mildred Hubbard. Joe Jackson has a horse sick with lung fever. ( hc.sley Bentley has bought a two horse r.ding cultivator. Miss Echo I.arkins and Miss Nora Birth took a trip to Mt. Angel Tues day. Fred Myers has just finished plant ing 15 acres of potatoes. A social family reunion was held at Mrs. P. J. Ridings last week. All of the children were present except Del mer Ridings, who Is in Montana. The Myers hotel has taken on a new coat of paint. Joe Jones has his barn about com pleted and he Is now preparing to biiiid a house. Ferd Mortenson has been repairing home on Wednesday of last week. A Children's Day service will lie held in the A. O. w. W. hall next Sunday evening. June 25, to which everyone is eonlbiily invited. The program has been prepared with a great deal fif care and will be especially good. Don't fail to attend. The many friends of our genial drug gist, Mr. D-irbv, will be sorry to know that l.e is selling out his large stock with the intention of leaving our vil lage for some larger place. Mr. Darby has everything marked away down and people are taking advantage of this sale to lay in a supply of articles iilways reeded on the farm. Mr. Sllvey and family have rented the Hickman cottage owned by Mrs. Vandong, of Highland. J. H. Faircloiigh returned to the mines again last week. Frank Albright spent last Sunday at Portland visiting his mother and sisters and expects to take a view of Council Crest next Sunday. Mrs. Duval), of Hcllwood, was the guest of Mrs. A. L. Hickman over Sun day. H. F. Linn returned home from Soda Springs last week. Mrs. 8. V. Francis is visiting friends in St. Johns this week. Mr. D. F. Torrciice, who went to Eastern Oregon and Washington last week, returned home veil pleased with his trip. Mrs. William Heard Is at Sellwood I with her son, Ben and family. W. P. Hunt and wife, who are visit-' ing their relatives, F. F. Curran and 1 At the annual meeting of school ills trlct No. ins, Kstacuila, L K. Helflls was elected director, to serve for three years. MrH. Sarah K. Hates was elected clerk for the coining term. The other two member of the school board are J. W. Reed, chairman, and J. P. Woodle. Mr. Reed succeeded John M. Stormer as chairman of the hoard, the latter having served on the board for the last six years. The teachers appoluteiUor the coming term are: Claude W. Dcvore, assistant; Mrs. Minnie Altmati, of Portland, seventh and eighth grades; Miss Ellen C. Moehnke, or Oregon City, fifth and sixth; Miss Eva D. Prunner, third and fourth; Mrs. Maud Graham, of Port land, second, and Miss Vlnnle A. He witt, of Oshkosh, Wis., first. At tho annual meeiing of the tax payers ot the Mount Pleasant school district A. C. Warner was re-elected director for the three-year term. Mr. Warner has been a director of the Mount Pleasant schools for nine years. Ward H. Uiwton was reelected clerk. Ther was a good attendance at the i meeting. i II. Lee Paget was elected director S and Mrs. Ada Cosgrlff clerk nt the annual school meeting lu Oak Grove. It wa-t suggested to the new board to pu.ch.ise single seats for the school. At. tt," meeting In Milwaukle Mrs. Margarete I). Heed was elected ill- i rector Mid Mrs. Maggie Johnson was. ' ,o-i leeted clerk for the eleventh time. The financial standing of tho school Is excellent, the receipts for tho year- 'v. ere mote than $1-1, DUO and the dis bursements a little more than $1000, This leaves a balance of fliHio In the , treasury. The school being out of ; ! debt, the board recommended a musi- cal instructor and a ten-months school to the taxpayers. Both measures Were i-natilmoimly carried. A vote of thanks i was tendered Mr. Hlrkemler for his work In behalf of thu school during ! ; his service. Mr. Iilrkermler has been I director for more than twnnty-two yeais. The clerk's salary was raised.1 I SPRINGWATER. Children's Dav exercises will be glv ! en June I'.", at the Presbyterian church. : The folio Ing program will be given: Voluntary, violin music, Mr. Awe; ; song by choir; recitation, Sadie Wil li x; recitation, John Schenk; exer- j else, "God Is 1tve;" recitation, fTddle i Schenk; recitation, James Closner; song, choir; recitation, Ethel New- herter; song, Itelva Schmidt and Mary' Folsom: exercise, "Workers fori Christ;" recitation, Freda Schenk; j s-nt. Primary Department; recitation,1 Kdnu Newherter; song, choir; reclta-1 , Hon, Ethel Closner; recitation, Amos j 'Tucker; song, Klva and Evert Shlbley; ! trio. Grace, Ethel and Rose Closner; i song, primary boys; recitation, Grace 'Closner; Violin solo, Mr. Awe; song, fcitr primary girls with chorus; clos ing song, chorus. Basket dinner In the grove. Preaching service after dinner by Mr. Awe. Everyone wel come to come. A Peek Into His Pocket Would show the box of Hucklon's Arnica Salve that E. S. Uiper, a car penter, of Marlll."., N. V., always car , rles." I have never had a cut, wound, ! bruise, or soie It would not soon heal," hi; writes. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 25c at Jones Drug Co. ! William llosholin nnd family huvn i move. I to Salmon River, where he ' owns nil Interest In a saw mill. ! The Malar futility and Mrs. M Wis lion droxc to Marmot anil Hull Hu'l ; iinday. Mrs iloe and sous, Ray unci Fred, were culled to Portland Saturday to 'attend the funeral of Mrs. Howe's ! granddaughter. The F. P. A. Saturday evening enter tallied a large crowd. The young hid , li-s did well in preparing un Interest lug program The boys' turn comi : next. 1 Miss Jennie cGmml, who has bieii visiting nt Newberg for some time, lett for Canada Monday. Mrs. Glenn Mclutvre, of Hiightwuod, , visited tier sister, Mrs It F. Hart last , week. The Wemllund boys made a trip to Hull Run Sunday, looking over the Ini ' provemeiits of the Mt. Hood Rallwiy Company. Mrs S. II. Dill, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Hart, for some time, returned to tier home In Pus.'ideua, Cal. Hetweeii two and three hundred autos passed through Flrwood Sunday. An auto load of persons from Port land spent Sunday with the Alt fumll-.'. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kossel, of Port land, visited over Sunday with the Stuckl family. The annual meeting of the Flrwool sill is d board wus held Monday an I the following directors were ch'etcd. J. G. DeShazer. W. Wllklns and Mr. Mack. It was decided to have eight months of scIhhiI the romlng year, M. Walton and daughter nnd so-i were out from Portland Sunday look ing over the new buildings under con structions on the Walton ranch. A. (n Adams and II. F. Hurt eui-ii hail an auto load of land seekers out Sunday viewing- the country. The Mt. Hood Fruit Growers hold their regular meeting Saturdav, June 21. Don't Experiment With a Cough When Dr. Hell's Pliie-Tar-I loney has been used by millions of people for sixteen years with a steady Increasing demand. Iiok for the lliil on the llottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. DOVER. Strawberries are ripening nicely. Nearly every one Is busy planting late potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Cupp relumed last week from Portland. Joseph DeShazer and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Cooper. II. II. Udell has his gasoline engine set up nnd is sawing store wood. Mrs. Kltzmlller was up to her ranch Saturday picking strawberries. Rev. M. M. Held returned Friday from Salem. Miss l'ah Morrison is home from Portland where she spent carnival week. Helen Keith returned Sunday from a threw weeks' visit with friends In Port land atid lleavertoii. Rev. ('aider held Quarterly confer ence at the Dover M. E. church Satur day at ten o'clock. At noon tho ladles served liineh and had a very enjoy able time. Alice Herghouse and Eleanor Hw,k passed the XUi grade examination. Granulated Eye Lid Can be cured without cauterizing or .earlfy'iig by the use of Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. We guarantee It to cure. 25c everywhere. Geo. A. Hard ing, Druggist. MEADOW BROOK .lack F'ost was visiting the gardens '.n town a few nights this week. Milton Chindtreen was given a sur prise by a number of his young friends Sunday evening, who gathered in to nssist in turning another milestone. O. T. Kay returned Monday from an extended trip through Klamath and Iake counties. Mr. Kay informs us that he likes th-jt part of the country Geo. A. Harding, the old Nearenson saw mill and Is now ! ready to supply those in need of lum-1 J "r- ! Roy Ridings has some carpenters i framing a barn. ; i Mr. Iarson is having his barn paint ' ed. . I The uniform success that has at- , tended the u.-e of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has j made it a favorite everywhere. It i can alwayg be depended upon. For ' 'e hv a'l dealer ' mmmm 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 mithy work. Prompt service; greater por tion of your work can be done while j you do your trading. Give me a trial job ana tee ir I can i piease you. owe; G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth Stt. Oregon City EAGLE CREEK. Eagle Creek Grange held Its regular meeting Saturday. A fair sized crowd being present. There were three can didates initiated, one In the first and second degrees and two In the third and fourth degrees. There were several members of the Damascus Grange visiting Eagle Creek Grange Saturday. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Chltwood nnd daughter. Mrs. Herrings and Miss Chltwood, Mr. and .Sirs. Frank Mel leln. Henry Mellelri and Roy White. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Hay Woodle at dinner Sunday. Mrs. It. H. Gibson Sient a part of Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howietl. Mrs.' Viola Douglass, Miss Ulna Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I long lass and rhidren were the gnesls of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ix-Sliazer, of Flr wixhI, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huntington were callers cm Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Sun day afternoon. The fo photographers rrf Estarsdn accompanied Claude Woodle to this part of the country the flrHt of Hie wee': r.d took seme pirfures Even Plumber has his specially. Ours Is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town ran you find such hl;;b grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumb, ers' supplies nonsfatitly on hand r. C 0ADHE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and Hop Pipe. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main 8t. Phone 2654 f")"COl r TV c -