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I - OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. AUOIUST 25. 1911. ALCOHOL 3 PKH CHIT AVtflclable Prrpanllonfcr.Vs slmtlaiiiig the Food atnf Rrcma ting Uif Siomaclis andBcwcls i Promotes DifslionOrftfJ ness and Rcsi.Conlains nciai? Opium.Marp.tunc norMiacralJ OT NARCOTIC. '.r.v jiix. S.ywt JliMtS. jit HwmlvJ- jutfrNU rrr. ' Anprf"ci Remedy forCoirct1 tinn .Sour Stnnuch.Diamwn Worms jToirvulswns.rrtTria russarulLosSOrMXER ftcSimac Sijiunirt of NEW YORK.. Exact Copy of Wrapper, NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILSONVILLE. J. R. Peters went to Oregon City Wednesday on business. H. D. Aden went to Astoria on Wed nesday to attend the big centennial Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bsker spent Sunday at home recently and enjoyed a birthday dinner. Norris Young spent some time last week in Portland on business. Mary Brobst entertained some school friends from Portland for a few days last week. Frank Stangel had the misfortune to break his leg on Tuesday, while working with some young horses. Mrs. Harry Gray, from Oak Grove, left Saturday for her home after visit ing for about two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones. Malcolm Say, who is visiting his brothers, Norman and Ha-ry Say, is looking around for property here. It Is not generally known that Mr. Hall, who clerks In Aden's store, is a fine piano tuner, having been In the business In the Rose City before com-1 lng to WUsonville. j Some young men visiting In Wilson-; villa Intelv u-erp dlrpcted to Mrs. I Dill's at the cottage hotel and were ! loud In their praises of her good home cooking. ' ! Mrs. J. R. Peters, Mrs. Chalupsky, Emma Stangel and Nettie Hassel-! brink were among residents of Wil-1 sonvllle who went to Artoria last i week. The expert diver who usually in- j spects the piers, was here Monday and found everything in first-class con ditlon at the big bridge. He was as- detail hr Pnrtlpv Prnnin. The men of our village are very much pleased to know that Wilson- ville has a barber again, who is locat-; ed at the Lawrence hotel. The Methodist church Is nearing completion and will be dedicated next Sunday, Aug. 27th. at which time Dr. Homan, of Salem University, and oth er noted speakers will be present and deliver addresses. A unique feature of this occasion will be a basket din ner at noon to which everyone is cor dially Invited. Rev. Exon has been untiring in his efforts to erect a church building in Wilsonville and de serves a big share of the credit for this fine structure. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is a creamy snow white ointment put up in air tight screw cap tubes. Will cure any case of sore eyes and will not injure eyes of a babe. Sold ev erywhere 25c. Geo. A. Harding, Drug gist. STAFFORD. Since writing last, the gentle rain has descended upon us to the depth of 15-100 of an Inch. This change came upon us last Saturday, laying the dust and cooling the air. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, from East Portland, who have been Waiting at Mr. Gage's for the past week, returned to their home on Wednesday. Fred Baker who has been cutting Gus Gebbhardt's oats, ran into a yel low jackets' nest on Tuesday and which nearly caused a runaway, but succeeded In gaining control of the team before much damage was done, beyond breaking a single ree. He took revenge for his wounded horses where the "varmints" danced upon them, by pouring their nests full of kerosene. Hops are coming on beautifully and promise a good crop, and the pickers are ready. Sam Moser, with his new machine, is getting through with nearly all the Jobs in this vicinity. Mark was seen riding the binder, but his boy was not with him, and we learned later he was gtil! at home helping bis mother. They are all bet ter In health at the present writing. Mr. Gage's ribs and hip are getting letter. He was hurt at the time his liouse caught Cre, several weeks ago. A mpgsenger was sent to Willam ette on Thursday morning v-'ith an ac rount of the Are, but for some reason 't did rot get to the office in time, and npver appeared. We therefore send this explanation to satisfy the numerous friends of Mr. Gage, who 're making frequent inq'iiiies about him. Mr. Aerni has gone up to the old homp at the foot of Mt Adams for a little? vacation, and to attend to a lit tle business. Mr. powell had another sick spell List wpfk, but better again. Mr. Wiseman and boys are keeping bachelors" hall, while his wife is car- emu For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturo Tmc cvrau cohmmy. mtm w orrv. ing for her sister, Mrs. Baker. The ladies are contemplating a sur prise upon Mrs. Nussbaum Thursday to celebrate her birthday. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single aose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. CLARKES. Elmer threshed Sam last Tues- day. The Buol Brothers threshed bushels of grain last week. 1,200 Mrs. Iram, mother of John Evans, j of Cams, wa8 buried in Clarkes last j Sunday. Sam Elmer Is threshing for Mr. Hoffstetter. Mr. Maxson stacked his grain last week. Mr. Schiewee threshed 51 bushels I to tho acre. ; Mr. and Mrs. Loder of Oregon City, were out In a automobile last week to i visit Mr. Morquardt. Born, to Mrs. Bergman, a daughter. Mr. Wetthaufer was in town last : week. Mr. Gergman was In town last week and was accompanied home by Mrs. Bergman's sister, of Portland. Mr. Sims is helping Willie Marshall stack. John Marshall Is running an engine for Sam Elmer. Mrs. Visk, of Molalla, is visiting Sam Elmer. ! A dancing party was given at Elmer j Lee's last w eek. Mr. Larkins was in town last Wed- nesdiy. Mr. Bottem Her is stacking, Mr. Bergman is helping him. and A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably fur iwo days from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Cone, , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. I SHUBEL. in this! : Threshing has commenced neighborhood. Will Moehnke and Hans Schroeder have gone to Seaside to build a ! house. i G. A. Shubel has built a woodshed. i E. W. Hornschuh nearly lost one of hiB grain stacks by fire from an en gine spark. The Bluhm Brothers hap- l pened to be threshing nearby and lihey rushed their water wagon there , and used their hose to good effect. ' Will D'dbow is working for John ! Heft. John Heft's little boy is recovering from the blood poison that nearly cost him his life. R. Ginther has built a walk from the road to his house. ' Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Oss, of Honolulu, , ' have returned to Oregon and are stay ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ! : W. Hornschuh. ' Internally Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain cures colic, flux, diarrhoea, cramps and all bowel com plaints. Externally: Cures sore breasts, corns bunions, toothache, neuralgia, and all pains. Sold everywhere. It is anti septic. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. MARQUAM. F. M. Swift, the railroad organizer, was In Marquam last week. F. J. Ridings went to Portland last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marquam are thinking of taking a trip to California this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Enox Blair, of Port land, are visiting Mrs. Blair's mother, .Mrs. Robetts. Mrs. Andrew Bentley and her two children, of Oak Grove, were here visiting relatives and Iriends last i week. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Jack, of Oregon t Jvt1 In I 1 IL I ... a 41. Thirty Yaars GflSTflHl City, were here last week calling on ones of the party. A delicious relatives and friends. luncheon was served the guests. The This is a busy week with the farm- j following were present Mri. Snook, ers and threshing machine men. : Mrs. Mattoon, Mrs. Black. Sirs. Hyl- Ice cream social at the hall Friday I ton, Mrs. Bullard. Mrs. Robeker, Mr, night. September 1. Music furnlBhed I Templelnn of California; Mrs. Doweb by the Marquam brass band. . ty, Oregon City; Mrs. Way. Miss Ro- A Cold Is not necessarily serious, provided It j is taken care of. It is frequently the starting point of many dangerous du i eases. When It comes use Dr. Bell a ! Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on j the bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Drugtrin. ' BARLOW. A large crowd from here attended the Indies' sale of the Luthcrn church, In Canhy. Saturday evening-. A. H. Wlddows la building a large two-story addition to hl house. Mr. Oldenberg haa taken charge of hla old fiirm again after Rolling It to Mr. Marchand. Mr. Marchand and family returned to Portland Monday, whero they will make their future home. Iast week waa a busy week for the farmers, nearly everyone having threshing done. It la nil done In this neighborhood and the grain yielded well, considering the season. Mr. Wlllett will have a file Friday. The family will leave awn for Cali fornia, where they expect to make their future home. The members of the Nazarene church gavo them a party Monday evening. Ice cream and cake wis served, and all enjoyed the evening. Mr. Vllletf8 sister, Mrs. Rice, of Springfield, Is making him a farewell visit. Harry French, of Parkplace, la visit ing Wlilard Ingram. Mrs. Edna Moore and daughter, of Oregon City, were visiting her moth er, Mrs. W'itlett, Saturday. Mrs. Dement Is suffering from the rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Barlow and son William, and Miss M. S. Pr.rlow were calling on relatives and friends Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dunton and son For rest, of Molalla, were calling at the Irwin residence Tuesday. Elmer Irwin Is visiting at the home of Forrest Dunton this week. August 16 Elmer Irwin celebrated his thirteenth birthday, h'8 birthday being in May. by gMng a picnic at the river and Inviting all of his friends. There were thirty In num ber and the children enjoyed, the day by wading, swimming and playing games, and all voted to have another picnic next year. This is the fourth picnic Elmer has given In August to celebrate his birthday. Hattle Irwin has gone to Portland where she hns accepted a position as telegTaph operator Mrs. Mlra KeebaugVs sister, from Nebraska, Is visiting her. J. J. Turfel and daughter went to Portland Saturday In their rutomoblle. A new postofflce is beln; Installed in Berg & Erlckson'a store. It will be much more convenient for the clerks aa well as for the public. BCATCB ICVCS 0fUOIMl Or AMO COMTMA I IAKOC MAT I i I Mt Kfl I I ll.Uiri.uif, l I I u k A- I v t( fciVBiilW''itt (oht.mijiii. JT I ' Oivina !7irct Draft td eliminatma I . -iil I iZ"!"" ? double Angle steel reach Giv.ru) tfirfct Draft nd eliminatiro) all steam from Spreader Box A Rojch is a indupcnsabla en a Manure Spreader a, it uonjWjon. ARE YOU LOOKING For a LrOw Down Easy Loading Light Pulling Manure Spreader One that will Last a long time and please you better every time you use it? Look no further. WE HAVE IT AND YOU NEED IT THE BLOOM MANURE SPREADER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THE MANURE By breaking it up fine and spreading it evenly Easy, sure control and no horse killer The only Spreader with a reach Farmers who have bought them say they are the best farm machine investment a farmer can make. See the BLOOM at the nearest Mitchell Agency or write us for Illustrated Catalog TWILIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Baylon and j family were dinner-guests of Mr. and I .Mrs. Henderson last Sunday, at Ore- gun City. Mr. and Mrs. George Schrimer i were week-end guests at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert G. Kinder, of i Clackamas Heights. j Mr. Fred Oliver spent Sunday with friends in Greshara. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have moved i to Canemah. Mrs. Templeton has retained to her i home In California after several weeks' visit with her friend, Mrs. Frank Black. Mrs. H. O. Joehnke entertained her friends at her home Wednesday afternocn. The time was very pleas- antly spent with tacking quilts. Sev eral selections on the piano were rend !ered during the afternoon by different 1 .-I.,.. T . . 1 1 -l r Vfra f I f UCAI, ..linn Duuaiu. c. jj, j . Joehnke proved herself a genial ho:v tess. , The coachman In his Ar won many heireses, but the chauffeur ha bin: backed off the road EASTERN ELWOOD. The late rain delayed threshing as well aa stacking. While the f armors frown the auto crowds sinll. T. W, Henderson Intends to thresh Tuesday, then tho threshing machine will move to Highland. A great many people have gone fur huckleberries but tho report is they are hardly ripe yet. i Prof. Kendall, of the College of Philomath, was a guest at T. W. Hen derson's Inst week. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. Pan Stahlneekor. ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hen derson. Mrs. Dan Stahlneekor was a normal graduate of that institution In 1901. Prof. Kendall visited many while here. He has many friends nnd his acquaintances assure him of many more. Philomath la a be'iutlful little town, very picturesque and has a standing record of Its educational pur suits. Mr. Cane hns gone to Portland to work. He Is longshoreman. Miss Montle Cox and brothers picked cherries at Mr. A. Vallen's this week. A carpenter from Sell wood Is build ing Mrs. Renkl's barn. Dan Stahlnecker nnd L. Baker as sisted C. E. Surfua In hia mill last week. Alva Shlbley, of Sprlngwater. Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Maud Dibble. A. S. Henderson preached at Shady brook Sunday morning and Cornelius In the evening. John Baker, of Oregon City, visited L. Baker's last week. Earnest Vallen and Walter Cox went fishing last week, two fish were i their large fry. Some more Interest ing theme must have arrested their attention. I Baker went to Scotts Mills to obtain flour. i Mrs. Lydla Park, Ruth and Mattle i Mnplothorpe and Mrs. Ed. Park visit ! ed Mrs. Ina Bittner Saturday. A. Vallen's have a little visitor from j Taeoma. He la very small yet brave I to make a trip alone from Tacoma to j Portland. Mrs. Anna Boylan has been very III i but Is growing better. I Mrs. Turrell. who has been very sick, is recovering slowly. ' Miss Myrtle Henderson, of Oregon I City, Is visiting her grandparents and t relatives here. APAON LI VI B Fn4i r9mn2Qm Rev. J. park visited his Bister, Mrs. M. Surfus. and nieces, Mrs. Dan S'ahlnenker and Mrs. ZeUa Ostrend, Friday. Mrs. M. Suifus and her daughter, Mrs. Zclla Ostrend, were r title agree ably surprised last Thursday by a party of her friends calling Mrs. A. Valb-n and Miss Nellie, h-r daugMer, a teacher from Pullman, vV'ash., Mrs. John Park, her granddaughter. Miss Ruth and Mattle Maplelhorpe, Mrs. Ed. IMrk, Miss Audry Baker. Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker, Mrs. A. Henderson and Prof. Kendall. Later In the even ing Mr. Amos Vallen. Lew Vallen has been helping his father-in-law, W. T. Henderson, In harvesting. Mr. and .Mrs. Ficken, of Sprlngwa ter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Vallen's Sunday. Live and learn A White Rock hen was set on 15 eggs In a nest on a single hoard floor in the "(ame build ing where a cow walked night and morning. The consequencp was the jar did not allow one egg o hatch. A more profitable plan wouIJ have been to have sold the eggs at t2.50 a dor en. Miss Nellie, Earnest, Nonna and O'is Vallen, Walter and Snford Cox. spent Friday evening at Mrs. M. Sur fus' home. It being the Hst evening Mrs. Z lia Ostrevd spent here. Sat- mor.nlr.5 "Jft Ji": ii-1 ...I. ii. i . i-. - - np his university work, hiving been elected as a teacher In th? fnlversity CLACKAMAS of Washington. We aa rolutlvea and friends congratulate them, wishing them success. Prof. Kendall will preach In the church here next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock p. in. All cordially Invited to attend, Mamie Miller, an 8-year-old child, waa found In a bewildered state of mind a few rods from her home with a gash cut through her upper lip. Her parents do not know how tho accident happened. Dr, Bel I'a Plnt Tar-Honty. Is the best for coughs, colds, croup, grip, whooping cough, bronchitis, Bath ma and all throat and bronchial trou bles. Sold everywhere; look for the bell on the bottle. Ceo. A. Harding, Druggist. DOVER. Mlsa Alice Cooper haa returned homo from California. Mr. Fitzgerald made a business trip to Portland last Friday. Mrs. Charles Miller and daughter, of Columbia City, are visiting ber mother-in law, Mrs. J. V. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw returned to Portland last week. George KItxmlllor purchased a flue team from II. Fitzgerald Inst week. Harold Miller came home from Co lumbia City Saturday night. Mrs. Joe DoShar.er entertained her mother and sister, of Bridle Vale. last week. (. 11. Woodle waa In the Douglas neighborhood Inst week, helping thresh grain. Mr. Morrison. Birch Roberts and a number of others went to Portland to se the clrcua. A band of Indiana passed through Dover Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed called on Mrs. Cromwoll Sunday. Cooper Brothers bought a binder last week. Mrs. J. W. Miller sprained her left wrist last week. We Do Not Recommend Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve f4 any thing but the eyes. It Is a speedy and harmless cur for granulated lids, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold every where 25c. Geo. A. Harding. Druggist. Northwest's Greatest Impement and Vehicle House PORTLAND, ORE. SPOKANE, WN. BOISE, IDAHO CHERRYVILLE. Rev. Dr. Runyan preached In the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. Mrs. parnell Averlll returned from Los Angeles last week, accompanied by her ulster, Mrs. Chllds. Mrs. L. F. Prldemore's mother, of Spokane, and aunt and cousin, are , paying her a visit. Charley Perham - has returned to Cherryville. George Flynn is working at Gov ernment Camp. George F. Barringer has returned from a week's visit to Montavllle. Miss Beckett, a former Cherryville school teacher, visited In Cherryville last week. Miss Ruth Friel has returned from a week's visit to Portland and Bridal Vale. J. T. Friel, Jr., made a trip to Port land last Tuesday. Mr. Howard, proprietor of Howard's summer resort, about six miles from Mr-Intyre's store, while on his way home waa assaulted and badly beaten over the head with a club. Mr. How ard was rendered unconscious for a short time and was carried Into Mr. I Buholtz's. Mr. Howard Is slowly re- ' covering. Leo and Frances McCains have been hauling sand from Salmon River for ' cementing the cellar of jhelr ne house. Mrs. J. T. Friel. Jr., who was ser ! iously ill last week, has recovered. L. F. Pridemore is digging a well for Forest Ranger Shelly at rangers' ) CANBY'S NEW Fumitute House We carry a full line of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Wall Paper. Prices right, give us a call and see for yourselves. Look over our stock of rugs the most popular priced rugs ever carried In town. CANBY FURNITURE CO. headipiartera servo. in Cascade Forest He- Croup. People with children should keep a bottle of Dr. Bell a Pine H'ar Honey on hand at all times. Croup Is worse at night when It la sometimes hard to get a physician. 1 k fur the boll on the bottle, (ieo. A. Harding, Drug gist. FIRWOOD . Mr. I.owls i iidemore, a'Tompanled her mint, Mrs. Marsaels and Miss Ruth Senior to Portland and Astoria, after which they leave fur Spokane and S ilt Uike City. Utah. Mr, and Mrs. D. I). SearU and Miss Searls left for Portland .Wednesday where they will spend the rmt of tho summer. Hay Howe clime down fiom the Government trail, Saturday and visit ed hla mother over Sunday. Miss Alice Cooper who has been spending the past year in California, with Mrs. Mora Dean, has returned and will spend a few weeks ut her old home. Mrs. H. D. Hart visited friends In Portland the first of the week. Mr. L 1'rldcmore and hi mother visited friends at Bull Run Tuesday and Wednesdny. Fred Howe has gone t tho moiiti tains to work on tho Government trail. WHen You Feel discouraged, confused, nervous, tired, worried or despondent It Is a sure sign you need Mott's Nerverlne P'H They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. !'e sure and ask frr Mott's Nerverlne Pills. I'lb e $1.1,0 by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co.. Props .' Cleveland. O. For sale by Huntley Bros, nnd Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. i. nd Mrs. E. E. Elliott visited at the home of Mrs. Kllio't's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, the llrst of the week. Mrs. Defloniie's Bon, who haa been In Alaska for some time, recently re turned homo. Mr. and Mrs. Dennett Elliott and son and daughter, of Powell's Valley, were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. How lett Sunday, a week ago. H. S. Gibson got more than Iiwi bushels of oats from the Preston Bros, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle and child ren were down at Mr. Huwlett's a few days last week. Hen Forrester had the misfortune to lose his barn, hay and grain by lire. He does not know how the lire started but thinks li stalled In the barn, the sparks Hying to Ihe stacks of grain, which were about lino yards away. Eagle Creek Grunge convened Sat urday with 10 members present. Some of tiie grangers were s 1 usy thev could not come and others were at Die const. Harvey Gibson was on the hill Sat urday. He went to aeo Mr. EIIIm. Henry 1'ilell Is sawing wood with his gasoline engine for Ifay Woodle. Mrs. Viola Ixiiiglass tiimle a brief business nnd social visit to Portland last Thursday. Miss Ethel Closner, the Sprlngwater candidate In the Enterprise prl.e con test was here last Thursday getting subscriptions for the Enterprise, and she succeeded in obtaining eight sub-1 scrlptlons. John lllnkle, our fat and jolly mer chant of Eagle Creek, is doing a rush ing business. Mrs. Linda Iloffinelsler and Mrs.; Rosa Baker were Estacada vlidtors last Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gibson took din-; ner with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Sun day, j Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, Misses j Myrtle ami Mary Woodle nnd Mai- ( colm Woodle went to Troiitdale last! week to attend the Advent Christian i cainptneetlng. j Mrs. Jones was visiting wnn ner daughter. Mrs. Elliott, last week, re turning home Saturday. Miss Minnie St.elntnan was the guest of Miss Blna Douglass Satur day evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass called on Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Derihazer and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervous system and caused troublo with your klduevs and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladder? Have ; you a flabby appearance of tho face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If no, Williams' Kidney pills will cure you-T-Driigglst, Price 50c. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleve. land, O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. j4 NATURAL HOT BATHS. MINERAL RIVER ROAD PICKED FOR BOULEVARD ENGINEERS TO CONTINUE WORK OF EXAMINING OTHER THOROUGHFARES PLANS TO RAISE MONEY CONSINERED East Side Capital Highway Anocla tlon To Meet Again Next Wednesday To Perfect Arrangements. The Executive Committee, of Ihe Kiist Side fapljal Highway Associa tion, at a meeting Wednesday night at the Commercial Club, reroiuniend ed the River rond as the most feasi ble route for the proponed capital highway from here to Portland. This route was adopted by the to soclutloti. and it will be reroinmen led to the Capital Highway Commission appoint ed by Governor West. It wus explained that tho River road was not only In the best condition of all th thoroughfare considered for the highway, but It traversed more towns and cities. Among the towns and cities on the road are MlUnukle, Sellwoo.l, Oak Grove, Jennings Uiilge. Gladstone and Oregon City The association favors the road from New Era to Cniiby, from Canby to Harlow, from Barlow to Aurora, and from New Era to Oregon City as a part of the route for the thorough fare. This mutter was reierred to a committee coiiiponed of F. Bryant, C. W. Klsley and C. S. Noble, who will examine the roads next Monday and report back to the nasocl.it Inn as to the most feasible route. Messrs. Noble and Bryant are engineers. All persons Interested In the proK)sed highway are Invited to go on the trip of Inspection with the committee. The meeting was attended by A L Beiitle, C. S. Noble, M. I). I.atourette and M. J. Ijizelle, of Oregon City; A. N. Wills and J. F. Kcrtehem, of Sell wood; Charles W. Rlsley and H. Seen fler, of Oak Grove; C. P. Morse and W. II. Jennings, of Jennings Unlge; II. T. Mcllnln and W. F. ty hooley, of Gladstone; S. (). Dlllman, of Mount Pleasant; Carl V. Ilrnuii and Grant Crltescr, of New Era; L. B. (iorhnm, F. Bryant. W. P. Sailor and W. W. White, of Canby, Means of raising the money for building the highway In the county were discussed by C. W. Rlsley, A. N. Wills, W. P. Sailor. F. W. White, Carl V. Ilniiin, Grunt Crlteser, K. O. Dili man, A. I Heal lo. II. T. Mcllnln. W. F. Schooley and C. P. Morse. Definite action In regard to raining the fund will be taken at the next meeting of the association which will be held next Wednesday night. A. Clean Silve. Is- desirable. Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve is a creamy snow white oint ment and guaranteed for all skin dis eases, such as eczema, salt rheum, chaps, etc. 2,ric. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Even Plumber has his spoclalty. Ours is prompt and satisfactory work. Nowhere In town can you find such hli-'h grade goods, first class workmanship and prompt service combined with such MODERATE PRICE as we are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand Jr. C GADKE Tinning. Hot Air Furnace and Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and Spraying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. Rheumatism Can be Cured Nature's Way iSct Lake Sanatorium Write For Booklet HOT LAKE, OREGON.