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I fZZ I I iff II - 1 liio Kind Yon Ilavo Always Boujlit, uml which lias been In use for OTcr 30 years has borno the sljpuitur of and has bon inndo under hi por TViyT2, Bonal supervision since its Infancy. L&fficucAl&l Allow no ono to deceive you luthi. All Counterfeits, ImltaUons ftiid" Just M.pMNl"uro but Experiments that trifle with and ciulanBcrtno health of Infanta and ChUdrcn-ExpeJ-leueo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorl Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare rorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is lMeftHiint. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other aretJ nubstonce. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys orms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrhwa and A uul Colic. It relieves Teethlnff Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleuey. It aslm Hates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Kowels, pivinff healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's luiaeca-Tbo Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The Cind You HaYe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI .CNY.ua M.NHf, T TMCT, CW OUT. NEWS FROM CLARKES. Miss Easter Haag, of Portland, la visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. Marquardt was in town on Wed nesday of last week. Mr. Hofstetter razed hia old fence and is cleaning up the fence road to -put up a new fence. Mrs. Lee and daughter, Irene, came home from Hood River where the were strawberry picking.. The Hofstetter boys and Peterson boys Bpent Sunday with the Schelvell boys. W. G. Kliensmtth and family spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Maxson. Miss Olga Elmer spent Sunday af ternoon with Ida Haag. Sam Elmer is cutting down dead trees. Sophia Miller spent Sunday with Miss Elsa and Edna Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Haag visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Scherruble, in Portland. Don't Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, ecxema or sores. When one 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try It at once. CLACKAMAS. "Haven't seen any such a season a8 this for cool, dry weather since 1847," remarked a pioneer, the other day. "I was a youth then and have lived in Clackamas ever since. Found it a pretty good place all the waj along." It is rumored that the Southern Pa cific will begin to lay the double track between Portland and Oregon City, about July 1. The present week will bring straw berry hauling to a close. Mrs. M. C. Hayward is recovering from the sever fall she had last week. The woodbox was not entirely de molished, and there were no broken bones. Last Saturday evening a gay party of young people drove through Oregon City to Mount Pleasant to the home of Mrs. Edith Peipka, where they were entertained until a late hour. Mrs. Peipka was formerly Edith Har greaves, and a resident of Clackamas for a number of years, where she has a host of friends. Children's Day exercises were held in connection with the regular ser vices in the Congregational church. Three little ones were admitted to the cradle roll department, and five were graduated from the cradle roll to the Rosebud class in the primary. During the past winter and spring crews of men have been at work on the government grounds at this place. ' Among the many improvements made are a large commissary building, a fine water plant, the cleaning up of a belt j of young timber converting it into a convenient park, etc. Two carloads of tents arrived last week, and things look promising for a lively time at the Clackamas rifle range. Samuel Roake, Jr., and Clarence Johnson left Clackamas June 19 for a few months' stay in Eastern Ore gon. They report that work is scarce at the haying, and harvest season will not begin for a month. Orville Johnson has obtained a posi tion as a bookkeeper for a sash and door firm in Portland, and began work last week. Miss Edna Armstrong visited friends in town over Sunday and on Tuesday of the present week. Mr. and Mrs. Otic Welch and fam ily spent Sunday with friends in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson returned from Portland with their little daugh ter, Monday evening. The child is !n a fair way to recovery, but will require attention for gome time. ATTENTION j FARMERS! The Combination Farm j " Tool can fee had at j ANDREW KOCHER'S j HARDWARE STORE 319 MAIN STREET. j I INTERESTING ITEMS FaTAuTlPARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY ir - si r YT; Signature of THE COUNTRY j MARQUAM. A large crowd attended the Chll dren'a Day exercises here June 25, ! and the program was- fine. j Rev. Spencer preached to a crowded house in the evening. '. There will be a strawberry festi- I val and entertainment in the hall Fri day night, June 30. Every one is cor- ; dially invited. The Olson boys are the champion bronco breakers. They bought sev- ' oral animals and in less than two hours from the time they lasoed them they had them working to a wagon. Mrs. G. W. Bentley attended church last Sunday. Mrs. Cathren Jones had to be assist ed home Sunday evening. She suf fered from dizziness. Rnv Rldines and Miss Nora Baitn went to Macksburg Sunday. it is uorco than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All tnat is need ed is a free application of Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale by all deal ers. MEADOW BROOK. Harvey Cornell, of Portland, is visit ing C. N'. Holman on the ranch this week. The Misses Nettie Sylva and Eva May, of Oregon City, are visiting at the Cooper ranch this week. Several persons from town attended church at Colton Sunday morning. A. L. Larkins is on the sick list this Guy Schafer was autoing Sunday af ternoon, teaching his father how to run his machine. This town will not celebrate on the Fourth, as the residents do not wiBh to draw from the crowds at other places. 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. FALLS VIEW. Mr. and Mrs. Georeg Sagar called on the latter's brother, L. Sagar, Sun dav. Mr. Akins, of Mullno, called on his son-in-law, Oscar Dix and family, Sun day. Word was received of the death of John Molzan, of Union Hall. J. F. Dix called on Schmitt Broth ers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. O. Dix has canary . singers for nale. Charles Henton has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Moses had their babay baptized Sunday by the Rev. Vaght, of Beaver Creek. Mrs. Will Dollow called on Mrs. L. Sagar Sunday afternoon. . We Don't Have - to Te'.l you what it's for it's name tells. Dr. Bill's Pine-Tar-Honey Is the best cigh medicine and several million people already know it. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. STAFFORD. Both the welcome and unwelcome rain descended uion the just and the unjust In Stafforu and vicinity, begin ning on Sunday and the end Ih not yet. It is a little unwelcome to us who have clover cut and most heartily welcome to thirsty fields and gardens. The church of God has pitched a big tent in the shade of the trees back of Mr. Nussbaum's barn and other tents to live in and are holding a series of meetings. Mrs. Gage returned from St. Helens on Tuesday, bringing the three older children with her for their vacation and leav'ng the mother improving fast and on the hieh road to perfect recov ery we trust. It will be remembered that the wife and four children of John E. Gage had a revere case of measles. Now is the time for croquet. Get out your balls boys and girls and have a fime. There Is some talk of another church being built in Stafford. The old people in cities, having for gotten they were ever boys, are quite unanimous for what they call a sane 4tb, so that boys from the woods even, OREGON CITY. OKKflONT. FRIDAY. .UINK 30, can hardly find a fire cracker to buy and they do not reel rn " ii iw hnv aatd: "No firs Will v- - . crackers all nay, no pin wheels and romnn candle even in ine evruuia. no Fourth of July at all this year. I wish I didn't live In the United states;" and another answered: "Aw go 'Ionic: they expect us to play with dolls and be ladylike." No Danger in taking Dr. Holl a Plne-Tar-Honey for eougha and colds. It contains no habit producing drugs. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. WILSONVILLE. .Mrs. ncinune, in ix-iif, " . .. spending a few days visiting Mrs. Nor man S.iy. r..tt n number of village residents spent Pioneer Day In Portlnnd. Darby s stock or arugs, iwriuiueu, etc, Is being sold out very quickly, and we are afraid Mr. Pnrby and his estimable wife will soon be leavlug Wllsonvllle. The Misses Brobst are entertaining company from Portland this week. Miss Katie w naruim, vi w Mo Is a guest at the home of her cousin, Marion Young. Miss Whartum Is a prominent school teacher In ner home town, and will spend the sum mer vacation here. ti.. ri,ii,iron'. nav service of the Methodist Sunday school, held In the A. O. V. W. hall, on Sunday evening, .oil otfoml.xl desnlte the rainy evening, and the program was a splen did one. , Mr. and Mrs. Stangel, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Young. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Young and MIss.K. Whartum formed an automobile party riding to Wood burn on Wednesday afternoon. Mr Aden's store Is still on the move but will be In the new location some time this week, business having gone on as usual during the moving. Quite a few WHsonvllle people are making plans to attend the Chautau qua, the program being even more than usually attractive. Alonzo Epler has discontinued the dally trips with his launch, finding it was' not a paying proposition. n. Mothmlist church Is being erected quite rapidly and it begins to look as though Wllsonvllle will soon have the stigma removed of not pos session a church of any denomination. Ed. Baker went to Portland a few de his girls very hap py' by bringing home a new piano, and the girls are taKing music t-m fra Ponnrri The hop growers are delighted with the late rain, as the crop was neeuiuB rain very badly. Mrs. Marlon Young entertained a number of friends on Wednesday af ternoon, in honor of Mr. Youngs cousin, who Is vi. king at their home. Mrs. Annie E. Say and daughter. Arthur nraner. will arrive in Wll sonvllle this week, to spend some time visiting their relatives, .Norman aim Harry Say. . k.rw .hnn a nresslng and clean ing establishment and an ice cream and confectionery store are to be op ened in Wllsonvllle soon. Mrs. Dill of the Cottage Hotel, has been doing a rushing business since coming to Wllsonvllle, ana ner uumu ers speak very highly of the new man nnr viilnee residents, who have not availed themselves of the chance to take the Morning Enterprise, ought to do so and help support our county papers, as well as have the news of our county In the home. Chas. Rldder is the agent at Wllsonvllle, and will be glad to send in sunscripitons ai any time. Th. Rust Remedy r.,r ail kinds nf sore eyes Is Suther land's Eagle Eye Salve. It is a creamy snow white ointment and would not ininre the eves of a babe, ouaran teed. 25c Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MOUNTAIN VIEW. A horse belonging to J. W. Curran Aiait Inet uMU Mrs. Morrison has been ill the past two weeks. Dr. Ingram, or senwoou, was called Monday. - uonrv Rrandt arrived home last uBk from his trin to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. B. Allison, of Indiana, are euests of Mrs. R. M. C. Brown an1 fomtlv thin WMk. w r. Hall snends most of his time at Rockwood as he has started a meat market at that place. Mrs. Emma Gladden, of Tillamook, is visiting friends. Miss Mabel Francis spent Saturday and Sunday among friends at fapring Mountain View hose company has a phpmlral engine. Miss Nellie Caufield was the guest of Miss Hazel Francis bunaay. Millard Olllett. of Portland, did not spend last Sunday at home witn his parents as he went to Salem with the mail carriers' excursion. J. M. Gillett is doing some painting and papering for B. r . Una this ween at the nld home place. Kranu stlllwell wa hurt last week I tiv a loose cable hitting him while ' u.nrkin!r at the crusher. ! MrR .1 p Allison returned home i last Friday after a week's visit among friends at snerwooa, wasningiou county. I Mrs. Mann, who is staying at Rain ier this summer with her brother, 1 fume hn-iia lust week for a visit. 1 Tom Carrico, of Rockwood, spent Saturday eveninu and Sunday at home I with his wife and daughter. The Mountain View bible class will meet st the church on each Thursday , afternoon during the summer. All wishing to study the Sunday School ; lesson should attend. Persons in this vicinity were de lighted Sunday afternoon when it be gan to rain. Everything seems to be (:' much benefited but cherries and ti.ey are bursting. i S. V. Francis accompanied by J. M. Gillett, drove out to Stafford last Sun day and took dinner with his brother. Mrs. Cromer and daughter, of ; Springwater, were visiting J. Lewel- , len and family last week. ' Mrs. S. R Green, who is Ip the hos- ; p'tal, is ectting better and expects to , return home goon. ... -v... . The urn'orm success that ,,a. at- ten.WI the use of ( hamberiin f.chc, Chol-r-t and Di'irihoej Remedy ha rn-ide it a favorite everywhere. It can always be opend d upon. For Sale by a. I dealer. ! COLTON. ! The most lon?ed and looked for rain ! fell this week which was welcomed by .r.rirnna Thee will be a Fourth of July cele bration at Colton on the old picnic grounds. A dance will be given in the evening. Everybody come and enjoy yourselves. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bonney and children and Mrs. Harris, who had been visiting at Grandma Dls's for some time, left for their home ' li"1" boro last week. Mr. Freeman, of Klwuod, wua at Colton on business Wednesday. Jonas KngHtrum Is back on his place sgnln. . . . Some of the Colton folks took ftn outing to the mountains Hie latter pari of tho week and enjoyed the trip very much. Mrs. Mallctt and children, of Mu llno, who were visiting wlih the for mer's sister. Mrs. I. O. l to1' ton, returned homo last Sunday. Harrv Warden returned from Port land accompanied by hi daughter. Ruth, who will stay with her father this summer. Miss Fredeborg Hull, who has been away visiting Mends J relatives In the East. Is back homo again. Gns Gottburg Is busy putting the finishing touches to his house. He In tends to move In soon with his family. Erick Trigg called on John Joues last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, of Bee Hills, left for Highland last week. Andrew Kocher, of Cnnby. was transacting business In our neighbor hood one day this week. w v Uonnwv anil daughter, Myrl, were Oregon City visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. waiter liorncu u. moved to the Hubbard place. Mr on, i Mn linker nml daughters, of Elwood, were visitors at Coltou lust Saturday. A Peek Into His Pocket w.mld show the box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that K. S. Uper. a car penter, of Mnrllla. N. Y., always car ries." I have never nail a cm, wuu..u. bruise, or sore It .would not soon heal." he writes. Greatest healer oi burns, boils, scalds, rhappeu nanus and Ill's. fever-Bores, skin-eruptions. eczema, corns and piles. l'5c at Jones Drug Co. MACKSBURG. The rain injured the hay which sev eral farmers had cut. Tho fiormnn nlrnlp was well atend- ed at Smith's Grove last Saturday. John Hepler received woru irora Woodlawn Sunday that his son Charlie was suffering from grip. Philip Shears had one eye severely hurt while erecting a wire fence last week. . , Mr. Baldwin attended the picnic Sunday. Ensley Grlbble spent sunuay ai Macksburg. DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Oregon City People Have Abiolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Doan's Kinney fihb, For Oregon City kidney sufferers. Have made their local reputation. in tho testimony of Ore gon City people who have been cured to stay cured. William McLarty, 1521 wasningion ritv. fire., savs: "The public statement I gave In praise of Doan a Kidney Fills in January, isiro, utiii hniila eood as I have had no re turn attack of kidney complaint. I was afflicted with bacnacne ana pam through my loins and I could not sleep well, as no position I assumed was comfortable. My strengtn ana euerBY left me and I was miserable when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to 1 mv attention. Deciding to try them, j I procured a box at the Huntley Bros.' Drug Co. and by the time I had taken the contents, I felt so much better in every way that I did not consider it necessary to continue their use. I ; have been convinced that Doan's Kid-' ney Pills are a reliable kidney lfftdl-1 cine." i For sale by all dealers. Price so cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. FLYING EXHIBITION PLANNED FOR FAIR COUNTY SCHOOLS TO COMPETE IN BIG TRACK MEET AUTO RACE PROBABLE. An elaborate program has ben ar ranged for the track meet to be held at Clackamas County Fair at canny or September 27, 28, 29 and 30. It Is t thought that all the schools of the ; county will have enlrles, and several local records will probably be broken. The events Include a 100-yard- dash.i 220-yard-race, 414-yard race, half-mile j bicycle race, half-mile running race, j high jump, putting the shot, and po- j tato race. ' Secretary Lazelle will also try to j arrange for an aeroplane ehibltion. ' He Is in communication with a noted i birdman and expects to give the peo ple of the county their first sight of a man flying. An automobile race also may be provided. Gold medals . will be given to the winners of the track events. j Don't Experiment With a Cough When Iir. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey has leen t'sed by millions of people for ixteen years' with a steady Increasing I'-msnd. Lok for the Bell on the iottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Church Reopening. The German Evangelical church, of Cams, having recently sold their rhureh edifice at that place to the Methodist Episcopal church people, of Cams, there will be a rededlcatlon of the building to the services of the Methodist church on July 9. The ser vices In connection therewith will be un "nil flav" tint all day" one with a free basket. dinner served in the grove In the af- ternoon. This Is to be a relig'ous gala day service in which delegations from Oi-egon City, Central I'oint, iino and Canby are expected to take inrt. Revs. James Moore, D. 8., of Sa I !em: J. L Crecsy and A. J. Joslyn, of iCnnby, will be in attendance and have i charge. The occasion is Intended to . m e bilitory of , OWEN G. THOMAS BLACKSMITH I NG AND REPAIR WORK. Best cf 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 j you 00 ycur trading. G'v me a iriai job and see if I can't please you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. Oregon City 1911. BERTHA ADAMS FRANK DICKEN WED MOLALLA COUPLE TO SPEND HONEYMOON IN 8ALEM AND DALLAS. I Tim murrln.r.i l.f MIhM III. rt lift AlbllllH. daughter of (1. V. Ailnms, u merchant of Molalln. to Frank dickcii, was sol emnized Wednesday at noon In the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church of Oregon City, the Hov. E F. Zimmerman oriiciniiiig. Mr. and Mrs. I Joy a snaver, Mr. ana ll. ii u l.liimx Mr anil Mrs. V. K. Albright and Opal'Adiinis were present at the ceremony, mr. una wrs. uickvu will enjoy s short honeymoon at Sulem and Diilln and will make their home at Molalln, whore Mr. Dlcken Is em ployed In Mr. Adams' store. Mies Edna Gale Weds. The mnrrlage of William Gorman to Miss Edna Gale, both of this city, wns solemnized at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon In the Baptist parsonage, the Rev. S. A. Hnyworth officiating. The ceremouy wns witnessed by Im mediate friends of the bride and bride groom. Miss Inglls, of Canby, Wede. Oscar F. Frentress, of Ii Angeles, ami u-n 1 1 k Ihl'IIh of fanhv. were married by the Rev. E. F. Zimmerman. Miss U E. Inglls. a sister or tne nriue, accompanied the couple to this city, Mr. and Mrs. Frentress will live In Canbv. Singletree strap connects with center hince on head. direct draft and no chance print;. iei'tTJn.vt'fuft-Reversinifthii axle stub and renewing box in wheel, nukei this part of the rake like new. Doubles its t; fc. Removable and Re- 1 Ii nmat,c Wheel Box MSSffi Renewine this box and pFrVt'VrtUc I reversing axle stub makes ifflA if xW l VffWV ivv" I this part of the rake like j J 7 ' Vital Points Well Taken Care of on the Champion Rake You will find upon investigation that nil other parts on 7 Vie Champhm Rnko have been equally well taken care of. Underlying every Champion feature is found cornet nets of mechanical design, dictated by many years experience in uiiiKiinKtausiaciorv, ci nu. The Champion Rake embrrilrs 11. c n.ost pirn tical -ujr-gestions of thousands of farm r?. It biisn't been nec essary to chance the Champion Hake in the past three or lour years. io on any further improvement. 7'ie more care fully youinvestigate the Champion Rake the more surely it' vnu he convinced that it Is the rake that will serve yon best. While you are thinking of it, drop us a card for our Champion Catalog McCREDIE'S MEN HAMMER BALL, BEATING SACRAMENTO 9 TO 0. i SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 28 ; (Special). The Beavers, by shutting out Sacramento today, partially re deemed themselves for their poor : work of the pant few days. The scoro was 9 to 0. Byram was hammered severely, while Steen, although hit freely, kept the blngles scattered. Portland nlayed an errorless game. , The Beavers began In the first by making two scores, and added one In making two scores, and added one In the fourth, one In the fiifth, three In ,)1P Hixth, and one each in the eighth Il,i, Untn and ninth The results Wednesday were as fol lows: i Pacific Coast Portland 9, Sacra mento o; Vernon 3, Oakland; Los An geles 8, Fan Francisco 4. Northwestern League Portland-Sent Me game postponed, rain; Taeoma 2, Victoria I ; Spokane 8, Vancouver 3. National League Brooklyn 2, Phila delphia 1; New York 3, Boston 0; St. Ijmif 7. Chicago 1; Pittsburg 3, Cin cinnati 3, called by agreement. American league Cleveland C-C, Chicago 4-3; Detroit 3. St. Louis 2; Philadelphia 10-3, Washington 9-4; New York-Boston game postponed, rain. STANDING. j Pacific Coast P(irtiand 45 ' Oakland 49 L. 38 42 P.C. .542 .538 PORTLAND COMES 1VITH SHUTOUT ilofol rHAiiTAiiniiA rims iiiimiiHiiiiiir-i milium IIIIVIIIVom - - - - TO PLEASE CHILDREN WEIRDLY DRESSED AND PAINTED FELLOWS TO ROAM ABOUT GROUNDS. One of the attractions at the Wills metio. Vuney t iiiiuuu"uii us July 4. opening day, will be the clowns of the Portland Young Men's ChrlHtlun As sociation. The clowns are famous throughout this and other counties, and they will not only amuse the chil dren but the grown folk as well. The gully dressed and pulnted fiiimiakore will ronm about tho grounds, causing amusement here and there, and doing tricks that strictly belong to the clown type of entertainers. That they will make the day Interesting for the youngsters goes without suylng. Secretory Gury has completed ar for tiikliiK care of auto- mob. ' .. h aTve miihllo at tho Chautauqua. The en- ; im e - - , ' " i. will bo has been rearranged, and It - y for the machines to enter the i grounds. I IV0P0O inu position hitch 1 h ' for .... V oireci v i is means i I ' 1 . Reversing Wheel Ratchets- Kngagmg doi;s on dump rods -when worn, reverse and yon double the life of this part. iL . CUIIIU Mim' SI jl M B I 1 San Frunelsci 48 Vernon 45 Sacramento 41 Is Angeles .'!! Northwestern. ; w- Vancouver 43 1 Spokane 42 Taeoma 42' ; Portland j Seattle :!2 Victoria HI 42 .r,:i.i 44 ..r,or, 45 .477 hi .401 I.. PC. 28 .m 2!l .r.!l2 29 .692 :i4 .49:1 34 .485 53 .232 A HOPEFUL ME8SAGE TO SCALP 8UFFERERS AND MEN WHO'S HAIR IS THINNING. Dandruff now bald later. The same Is true of scalp diseases. In fact baldness Is a scalp disease. The trouble with the greasy salves and lotions, the so-called dandruff and scalp cures you have tried so far Is that they don't do anything but tem porarily relieve the itching and cake the dandruff so It doesn't fall until f,g rled out again. Noi rpay cl)re Rnrh troubl ; Hraj medicine that will Nothing can cure iiililea 1 Liit n rnal I'"""' "- - ; u..i meillrlnn that will kill the germs cansHig dandruff ana scaip disease. learning from leading fellow drug gists throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dand ruff, eczema, and all diseases of the skin and scalp, the Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store on proving to the labora tories rnmrwuindln? the treatment that it is the most prominent drug store In this city secured the agency for the remedy. This remedy Is ZEMO. the clean, liquid preparation thnt kills the germ of disease and ZEMO SOAP to wash the scalp or ' skin clear and clean of the dandruff or scale and by Its antiseptic quail tloa annt he and heal Fold and guaranteed by druggists everywhere and In Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Co. CHERRIES ATTRACT ATTENTION. ' ,",,,, . The limb of a Black Tartarian cher- ry tree exhibited In the office of J. J. Corbett, of this city, has attracted FOR POISON OAK A Spooltlo Antidote Fur mI by ell Drugglti Guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. The little brown slug thai defoliate, I lie penr, plum mid cherry tree dur ing the smniner season Is tins of tun eiiHlest of our liiHri lo control. No one need allow this Insect to do any serious harm to his trees, If tin will llmioimhly use the remedy hero given. Hteep two minces of fresh white hello, born In one gallon of wuter, snd Use as Minity when the slugs are first seen, HUr the mixture oftes; or, belter yet. have an agitator attach ment on the pump. Ho times there Is a second brood of the slugs, neces sitating h second sprnylng. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when the cough Is kept loose slid ex perioral Ion easy by giving Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. It has been used III many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For aule by all dealelS. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Aiiioh Harrington, deceased, and any and all I.,hi.iih having claims against said estiilo inilHt present them lo the un dersigned, duly verified, within six months from the dale of this notice. Ditted, June :M, lilll. KATIE tl. HAUIU.NUIU. Administratrix of the estate of An,.. Harrington, deceased, . f.V'K' M,,-K, ',;;J,,f1;nlnll)lrlltrlx. Adjusting .Civr-AdjuMini: he teeth further under the uke head for heavy hay, lew for hunt hay, insures perfect work- under all conditions. The Northwest's Greatest Imple ment and Vehicle House PORTLAND, OREGON SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDA. SEATTLE, WN. much attention the past few days. The cherries were grown on the Cor belt place, and the tree Is heavily laileu with luscious fruit. The limb containing the fruit Is eight Inches long with 12(1 cherries, which weigh one and t liree fourths pounds. Mr. Corbett has taken 100 pounds from the tree, which Is so heavily la den that It is Impossible to see where these were picked. Th" tree was sprayed by Mr. Corbett In the early fining. He has another tree of a different variety, which also has an unusually larjge yield. :vcry Plumber has his specialty. Ours is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can yon find such high grade goods, firnl class workmanship and prompt pervice combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumb- - era- supplies cmstantly on hand P. C. GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces nd Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 1 914 Main St. Phone 2654. notrnw itv j OREGON CITY.