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.A n MVim 11 II i lllvM . f I II I VW m. (MIS MANY MINING POLES AROCNWAIO Ore, V. :S-(HII - r'tjtrr khli iMxl irload of nun iris pole Tbursdai. II b ) aided oi l iulri until M-trnl acre near lb ftoiuUm rnlV drpot ar roterrd ll la Mid Ibat 0 rarlnads hat Iwt l J anil are onl) siting fur car to lil IhrDi. lr Tim Vif iJ.lon. ho so rrioiialr III l the I'm of brr moth r drain. H rrpnrJ la l Improving. by brr 'hii lan. If loll. Willi anil Z-tia iUdger have beti rii'!:n lb week In Im-4 a the remit of the epidemic of cnpre. The old boil hiHiM, hut bark of lb mojrrn bulUlng. I bring remod eled for bakrthat and sanies, ground apparalu baJ armed and will be put In r1'"' a oo at the blue prima arrive. A porch I Mng built oer lb en Irani" to the crane hall. No. 310 I'a tmna of Husbandry. K. H Mriilrr and family nave moird Into Molalla. Intending to make tbla their permanent horn. Mr. Melilrr baa tk- won priir for maklnic and uhlMtlng the trt bread. On at a trophy rare and th other fire dollar. She tart particular atrens upon bavin nod yeast. Tbe atraln the baa bit been In her mother's family for at rit one hundred rears, and In brr oan family for twelve year. To ob tain the precloua atart (be tent bark to her mother In Toronto. Canada. Tbe sediment was carefully drained and tent by malt. One, seven year ago. the clax container fell, but from the fmementa of itlaaa the once more ob tained the valuable culture. WORKMAN IN WELL INJURED SANDY. Ore . Oct. :.!). F F.rdman wa aerloualy injured while .working 40 fret below the turfare In a well yea tenljv at hi home near Deep Creek. The heavy dirt pall dropped, the edge striking Mr. Erdman on the forehead, inflicting a lone gah and breaking lh ukull bone. Mr. Erdman waa taken from the well after considerable diffi culty and a physician called from thit place. It required 10 ttltrhea to rlote the wound. He will recover. 8AN0Y. . (Spe lal I'orrrapondsni' 1 Pridav, K toter :i. the school (ate a ahort program mostly munlcat nutu (era. Mr. t.iuh had a new ton IVIolier JT. Mr. Ierry. Mr. Plimpton, Mr ma-oirrini of Burner it In the roi rtatlte tlnre thru iKoulrd b) the ri prrwnlatMr of Ibat Uiik 8rrral Urmer (t "lom bed' for I 00 to IKmni around her. ruhinc In lb Handy rlrr I (ol. Kim etrditiary good rati bet ar reported Moatly aaluioa trout and r)lint ar twin: rauht. Horn call h a few tucker. Tbe rlroood mad dllrtt la haul inc a lot of rnuhed ruck and th Ml. II. tilvhaar Handy peoW will a.ion make a hard nnk and Mr. Tannu. ar takltia effort to art our county curt to help eln le.oni from lanam t .mtea. ua bullj a hard turfar road from lb Mr. Margreavea ta rliltlnx her aont Mullnnniah county line along the bluff at On kamaa. road through Sandy to Mt. Hood. The nrm and teentn granea wrote j . . letter IK toler Zj. Tr 'indtorrtlon. ' Mr "", Mr ,-'' l,"1'" '" vlc- NV.er tak prp.ln and preparation "r """'" ' Molalla. with Mr. and cmi.lnine ..eiin or other dlieatlt r. JMinwn, oi ixauu iij. r..... fermenta f. Indirection, a th mor ruolored In from Warran. Ore. They you tak the mor you will have to evening witn .Mi.ea i.ia.it take. What I Beetled I a tonic Ilk """" '" fhamlriain a tablet, that will enable "" the ttomach to erform ita function weekend attiackamaa. naturally. Obulnat.l everywhere. I Haudlna Jelt tltlted A. George at l ourinry nation. Mr. and Mr. D. K. Mobler and daiichtrr vUlled Vancouver, Wath.. over Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kamtar. of Uke Grtn. vltlted J. J. Lynch family Sat urday. They hare four rhlldren, one a JCNNIN0I L00CI. a ( Hmh' lal Cot reoixtinlenc I Th flll of a terlea of le lure will li giten ou the r rountrlea at (ira rbaM'l mi TuenUr ulxlit. Th ul)e't for th exiling alii be "Why tierniaiiy la Strong" Ollu'i will be gltrn on Him!, the lialkaiia and rtaine, etc.. In the fulur. Tbea II lutlratvd hn turea ar educational and pupil and parent ar rordlally In vited. Therw w l no aliiilUtn but an offering will e taken The regular nulling of the Grace Guild 111 b held on Weilneolay, IV- lobrr !?lh. A luiu hiHin alii b served , tpoke EAGLE CREEK (Special Comtpondence.) Sandy's new auto repair shop and garage wai formally opened to the public by Proctor ; Deaton. They have Installed a modern water and air system and the shop is fully equipped with up-to-date machinery to do all kinds of repair work. Gilbert Jonsrnd and also M. McCor niark. have built a large silo for their dairy farm. J. C. Imdreo and family bare moved Into their near home recently completed by Krebs & Miller, con tractors, be also la building a big barn and stable for his freight business. Earl Mitchell Is again carrying mail between Sandy and Mt. Hood resorts. The Sandy band is progressing in membership. Thoy now have 22 members and are rendering some splendid music. The gasoline tank of Dealon & Proc tor garage sprung a leak and before it was discovered aliout 100 gallons were lost Pete Swan is going into the wood business and has opened up a wood yard In town. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jarl have left for San Francisco and San Diego fairs. They will remain absent about two months. Mrs. C. Rums lias gone to Portland to attend some letial business. Ned Nelson lost his suit In the cir cuit court of Multnomah county (Special Correspondence.) After endlng several day with; torn of her relative In Portland. Mr. A. D. McMillan returned home he latter part of but week. Mr. John Rrld. Mrs. Sunle Wilcox. Theodor Reld and Mr. Cora fdell ere the guetta of James Gibon one dr lat week, and picked tome applet hlle there. II. T. Gibson and wife spent last Tuesday nltht with Jamea Gibson. After a flv day' hunt In the moun tain, the Douglata brothers. vWll. Walter and Je. and their uncle. George Dougiasa. of Portland, returned home Sunday, their hunt proving un- tticcesnful as they killed no big game. R. B. Gibson was an Eatacada vis itor last Saturday. Erneat HofTmelster. who spent two eek In the Good Samaritan hoapital. Portland, where he had his left arm mputated. came home last Tuesday. He la getting along nicely. He made trip to Estacada Saturday, accom panied by hi father. Fred Hoff melster. i Miss Edna Kennedy and Mrs. R. n. Gibson called on Mrs. Howlett Sun day. I H. S. Jones, of Portland, was out thl way during the week-end. visiting with relatives and taking a hunt after China pheasants. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson, of Lo-, gan. were the guests of the latter ' sister. Mrs. Roy Douglass, on Mon day, i , of whlrh waa former pupil of Anion- ! to which th ladle of lb Federated iliurvhct bar been bidden. Meeting and working to huriiionloutly at the went Congregational roHfrrcnca re cently held In Oregon City, II It plan ned that the delight ful tot lal affairs will bring th women of th Clacka mas, Parkplac. Oregon City and Grace church In rUmrr touch with each other. The Matter Cook wer delightfully entertained at the home of Her. II. N. Smith and tilt on Friday evening of laM week. Plana wer mad for tin provementa of th church property. A good (line folio rd with mutlc and tong. Mr. W. W. Thompton and Mr. Uvtey er additional guest and Mr. Ituttel and Mr. l.oy auitted Mr. Smith In ten lug th delirious rvfrcthnients. A number of Informal but delightful affairs har been given for Mr. Pain Ion while she ha been visiting her ittera. Mra. 8. F. Scripture of Ore gon City entertained for her with a dinner on Salurdar- Monday evening Mr. Palnton and children were dinner guests of Mra. McFsrlane. later Mrs. Jacob entertained eight friend. Mrs. Painton being the honor guetL Mu sic and pleasant conversation mad lh hoateue. proved to I delight ful affair Heated at lb table Wei tllylgbl ladle aho wer member of th ladle' Aid of th four rliiin hi Mr, lieo lliinun, prealiteiit of lb Grace Guild, wa loatlnilntreta and toatt wer given by Mr l.iica. pre Ident of Paikplac Aid turleiy. Mr llttkell. who prrtldr at lha Congr gallonal aid of Oregon City and Mr Iteytlold who represented Clackama Mr iy Mk i heerr word and of lb work lielt g done her a aortal renter and paid a compliment it ih riirreHindeni Mr. Hteren ao In tereatingly told of the aid work In Ore gun City In pioneer day. Mr. Whit. Mr Htecent. Mr. Holme. Mr Can field. Mra. Money. Mrs II. N. Hmllh. Mr Markt and Mrs. Jamba also Th limine. meeting ful loed the lunrheon. Th Guild will meet every Iwo weekt Until after Ihe annual baraar and report from lb landing committer dinted that the meniherOi lh Guild har glren much of their apar time lo missionary work, merry and help and railing during lh month of October. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Itoeth and Ihre rhlldren bar returned from tbe fair and a three weeks' rl.lt with relatives in California. Merl Caldwell, th only son of Giles taldwell. Injured hla collar bon on lb plargroiin.lt at the irhool yard on Friday last, and hat been unable In at tend school thl week, felda Darerln and Robert Morarlt have been enrolled at lha achool thit week. Doth- pupil being In Ihe prl mary grade. HENRICI SOCIETY HAS MEETINQ. The llenrlct Literary society met October It, an enthusiattlr meeting a held and a good program waa giv en. Th neil meeting alll be held Frl day. Norember 5. The program In rttle a debate, the flrtt fall Issue of the "Homef and other Interesting number. SUDDEN MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS NEED NOT BE That Is If you use the right rem edy. Sloan's Liniment is a real neces sity In ever)' home for young and old. Its merit is praised In dozens of letters. A stiff neck from colds, children's sprains, those aching muscles, that sharp neuralgia pain these find guar anteed relief in Sloan's Liniment. Ev. ery home meets with sudden aches and accidents. Your home needs a bottle. 25c, 50c and 1.00. (Adv.) 4. a. i, t .a, ... i. S - 9 ALSPAUGH. (Special Correspondence.) Miss Echo Glthens will give an en tertainment arid basket social at ber school at Hogan the 6th of November. Miss Alta Sarner who has been vis-, iting in Washington arrived home last week. Mr. J. W. Dowty sent some of his choice corn and potatoes to the Land Show. 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The Kind You llavo Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo - of ZAP In Use For Over Thirty Years : wald. Tbe Keixer family went on a hunt ing trip Saturday. Fritz Salznmn, of Corbett, Ore., vis ited A. Hobs and family, i Ruth and Hazel Crane visited Mr. and Mrs. Church Smith, of Sycamore over Sunday. I Mrs. William Doyle, formerly of Sell wood Gardens, hag recently been taken to St. Vincent's hospital on ac count of serious illness. 'DAMASCUS. -4. (4. 6y Q 4 1) '4f 4, (Special Correspondence.) A number .of friends and neighbors met at the home of George Dallas on the afternoon of October 24, and pleas antly surprised him, it being his birth day. A pleasant afternoon wag spent and refreshments were served before returning home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin, Mrs. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chltwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. Laye, Hazl Chltwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dallas, Margaret Laye, Mary Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dallas, Austin Newell, Carl Dallas, Glen Dallas, Charles Rankin, Grandpa Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Lem SeiXer. Tbe Baltimore Star testifies that Baltimore "has been wearing that prosperity overcoat for some time." the evening pass quickly away. De licious refruHhmentg were served as the guests were departing they learned that it was the hostess' birthday an niversary and congratulating and best wishes were extended by the depart ing guests. A delightful auto trip for Mrs. Paln ton on Tuesday given by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morse, followed by dinner at their Portland home, wag much en Joyed. Mrs. Palnton leaves on Wednesday for her home at Orchards, accompa nled by her aunt, Miss Scripture. Geo. Morse will spend this week with friends at Hlllsboro. A hunting trip, at Mountalndale has been plan ned. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Soeabe are enjoy ing a visit with Mrs. Soesbe's parents at Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. Shaver returned home on Tuesday evening after a week's visit with friends in Portland. The many friends of Leo Cook are pleased to learn be Is rapidly Improv ing after his Illness with tonsilltls. Mrs. Myers, of Portland, and a for mer schoolmate of Mrs. Bannlngartner In Switzerland, has been a visitor at the tatter's home. Mrs. Myerg will soon leave for California to spend the winter. Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Cooper and baby of The Dalles, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bllnstone. The joint meeting of the ladies of the Federated churches on Wednes day, when the ladles of tbls place were C0NSOLIDATI0N0FTWO TOWNS UP TO VOTERS WILLAMETTE, Ore., Oct. 22j Spe cial.) Tbe city council held a meet ing last Monday and discussed tho question of the consolidation of West Linn and Willamette. Tho propostion will be referred to tho peoplo at a spe ed election In January. Among other things the council decided to put in a crossing at Eleventh and Railroad ave nues which will fsicllltute travel on these streets. A mock trial, which was both enter taining and Instructive, wag held by the seventh and eighth grade boys last Friday afternoon. A masquerade will be held at the Wilamette skating ring Saturday, Oc tober 30. Thomas Johnson Jr., experienced an accident which narrowly escaped be ing serious when he wag thrown from his motorcycle recently. He was se verely bruised, but no bones were broken. William LeGrande, of Des Moines, Iowa, who has been visiting George DeRok and family, hag returned to his home. Mr. LaGrande'a father, who came west with his son and spent some time In Los Angeles, has gone to visit in Washington, D. C. Mr. La Grande is pleased with conditions In Oregon. Tbe supplies for the achool have ar- i rlvrd and anions Incni I a Irlaiiilc , land today but th. iirtl heat auld at to Ik urd whrn marvhln. 1 17 0.,. Indicating an unrhansrd niar- Mr. Tonipaon, rhalrtmn of tit Ixiard art. of dlriM-tor. iprnt Thursday lltlnj t'atllo market I lioln( a wrakrr the dlffrrc-nt department of lb Wll tun. at North Portland Thi-r. I irr- lamrltf) achool. II. a lilra"d llli affair a they are bclim managed by the now principal. ( Y. Ituiiil-. Mrs. Martin and Mr. Khulti wrrr school vlnltur Friday. The reception lvrn lh. freshmen clan of Oregon City high school al th. ('onareicallaMial idiunh Tuesday aa attended by aeveral of the high tc'hool (Indent from our town, among them being Kthel, Krtna and Winifred Dellok, Harriet Hnldow, Hteila Leigh ton and Herbert Dellok. It Is reported that Adulph Volpp la lo occupy hi new resident-, soon Mr. and Mr. A. N. Johnson of Kan a ar. vlstlng J. A. Ream and family. Mra. Johnson and Mrs. Ream wer. schoolmates at one time. J. W. Sllvey and family of Kverelt Wanh., har. been visiting Mr. Rllvey'g Inter. Mr. C. A. Andni. Gladys Foumal. who fell from a swing on lh. play ground, wa not svrlnualy Injured. NO PORTLAND SALES E llrallv no oen di nund for corn and ale In that dltUlun muat t furred, llraPy no 0en demand for ro and ale In that division mint b. furred, even at ritremrly low price. While ther la a rail for flnt rlaaa atrer. till th. market's aanl In this regard are quite well supplied and a big run may have an adverse effect upon quo tation. Hull ar. turning a lea fa vorable trend, although not so weak a rows. Market fur mutton continue very trong at former quolallons In the North Portland yard. Th. situation la practically Ihe same a during the last week or Id day. Killer continue to purchase, the bulk of their need In the country, therefor, while th. market la firm, H I by no nieana famished. A plug tobacco famine ha been averted through the Franro-HrllUh declalon lo allow eiportatlon nf licor ice lo thl country, ('hewer of plug will agre. with Hherman to lh. .tent that war may be hell SERIOUS DECLINES FEATURE Of H0Q TRADE CATTLE MAR KET IS WEAKER. I'NION STOCK YARDS, Portland. Ore., Oct. 21. While no sali'i were made nt tho higher figure because no supplies of quality are offering, top lambs were today quoted at 17.25 for east of the mountain stuff while vulloy Inmbs were lifted to 17.00. Hogs also sold again at 17.10 despite tho forecasts nindo earlier by stock yards Interests. This Is the only big wheat market in the country to show strength for the day. While there were further serious de clines In the price of hogs at oastern and middle, west points toduy with killers thcro sitting tight on tho price lid, tho local market wug generally of fuvorablo character with values well maintained. The loss lit tho Chicago and other eastern prices today wag generally ex pected; in fact, hnd been forecast for some tlmo by local Interests. No tops wore removed at North Port- DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOUf Som. Ortgon City Ptopl Havs L.arnsd How to Cat Rtliaf. How many people surfer triitn an aching back? How few know the cause? If It hurts to toop or lift If you suffer sudden, darting paint If you are weak. lam. and tired, Susiert your kidney. Watch for nature' signal. Tho flrM sign may be headache or dignities. Hcunty, painful, or too frequent uri nation. Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling. Avert the serious kidney dlaeaae. Treat the weakened kidneys with Dunn's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kid neys. Endorsed In Oregon City by your friends and neighbors. Mr. E. A. Wilkinson. 1207 Main St., Oregon City, says: "I havo used Don n 's Kidney Pills for buckuchu and other signs of kidney trouble ami hove hud grout relief. I think the aro flno kidney medicine and I don't hesitate to recommend them." Price 50c, at nil dealers. Don't simply ask fur a kidney remedy get Doun's Kidney Pills the sume that Mrs. Wilkinson hnd. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., lluffulo, N. Y. (Adv.) Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 VS.