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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907 5 LOCAL NOTES MIbs Lulu Spangler, of Corvallis, la visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Porter, of the West Side. Mrs. W. S. TJ'Ren Is In Seattle visit ing relatives. Money transferred by Postal Tele graph. William Damm, of Macksburg, was an Oregon City visitor Monday. Dr. A. L. Beatie, dentist, Welnhard Building. - Miss Maud Wingfield, of Wllhott Springs, and G. A. Mars were married In this city Saturday evening. Don't fail to see the 5 and 10 cent counter at the Parkplace store. W. A. Holmes. Mrs. A. C. Warner will leave Satur day for North Beach, where she will visit for several weeks. Mrs. Josiah Martin, of Lebanon, but formerly of this place, Is visiting her son, Silas Shadle, of this city. Mrs. Belle A. Sleight has purchased a lot in Pompeii, the new town platted by 0. C. Yocum at Government Camp. E. Mathies and family and Miss Veta Kelly have gone to Newport to stay until the end of the Summer sea son. . Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. , Miss Gertrude Wetzler, who has been spending several weeks In Cal ifornia, has returned to her home in this city. 7 per cent interest on money left with os to loan. Diroiok & Dimiok, atinrnovs and abstracters. Garde Bldg., Oregon Olty. Frank Munson and family of Can man, have moved to Salmon River In the vicinity of the Siletz Indian Reservation. Free dishes with coupons ( coupons given with cash purchases in the Dry Goods side) at the rampiace store. W. A. Holmes. MIsh Elizabeth Bronough, of Port land, who has been visiting Miss Elaine King, of Locust Farm, returned to her home Tuesday. Dr. Sommer has returned from Seaside, where he has been attending the annual convention of the Oregon State Medical Association. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, ec zema, salt rheum, any itching, Doan s Ointment. Your druggist sens it. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tabor, left on Teusday evening for their cottage at Cannon Beach, Oregon, where they will spend the remainder of the Sum mer. rininl,ol a Tilvthn of Hood River department commander of the Grand I Armv nf thfi Renubllc. was In the city Sunday visiting Captain James P. Shaw. . Born. Jury 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Boyles, of Portland, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Boyles formerly resided here, but have lived in Portland for the past year. Mrs. Don Meldrum and daughter have returned from Baker City, where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. Meldrum went up to bring them home. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "oft"? Just a plain case of lazy liver. - Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion purifies the blood.. -f Dr. A. L. Beatie and family, who left here last Wednesday for a so journ at Welches are camping on Sal mon River. Mrs. Beatie was very ill on the journey owing to the fatigue but was improved when they went in to camp. Mary Z. Smith and W; D. Galloway were married Friday afternoon at the Courthouse. County Judge Grant B. Dimick officiating. The home of the bride and groom is in Clarke County, Wash. A petition has been filed by T. L, rharman to he appointed administra tor of the estate of the late Timothy Alexander, who was killed last week In the mills of the Willamette Pulp Pnner ComDanv. The estate. Is valued at $300. Oren. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheney, while going down the grade on Thirteenth and Washington streets sundav evening on his bicycle, fell and broke his arm: Dr. Sommer set the fractured member, and the lad Is resting easy at his home. Lumber i advancing rapidly and , nnr lumber bills tor house building will soon beoome an important item in estimates. Oedar doors will have tn ha mnlnnnd with fir 'doors on ac count of scnroity of cedar but there are more than 2000 cedar aoors oi u ofrmb aistPB in Frank Bnsoh'i ware- hoose in Oregon City which are to be sold t the old rnce. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wilmot, of Hale, Mn nm visiting their son, A. B Wilmot. for a few weeks. They left Main rIv weeks ago and will not re- turn before September. En route to the fnoat thev visited relatives in Pnlnrndo and Kansas, and after stay in this city they leave for a visit with relatives in Linn County and in California. iu nnH Mrs. S. H. Simmons, of Mount Angel, arrived In this city on s.mrinv and are visiting their sons, Redford and Fred, who are employed in the DaDer mills on the west blue, Mr Simmons is one of the pioneers of the state, having come across the plainsin 1865 and settled in Marion County. Mr. Simmons has one of the best places in Mount Angel, where he has resided for the past 4 years, Mrs r. n T. Williams and Miss Ve ,in Williams returned Friday from Chicago, where Miss Williams nas been studying piano for the last two years. Mrs. WilliamsMias been visit ing Chicago for several months. They ' v stopped several places to visit rela tives enroute for home, and came di rect home from Cameron,. Mo. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence and daughter, Marion, came up from Roseburg to greet the returned travelers, and they are stay . ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Miljer. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Friel, of Cherry ville, are in the city visiting friends. Deputy Grand Chief Ranger Linn E. Jones last night conducted the instal lation of the officers of Court Robin Hood, Foresters of America, in irnann'o Hall, and the following of ficers were installed: W. Rail, chief ranger; C. Sanden, sub chier. ranger; v w HnmDhrvs. recording secreta ry- r. Oaine. senior woodward; E. Perkins, junior woodward; Dr. M. C. Strickland, lecturer. The business meeting was followed with a luncheon and the Foresters held an Informal so- The 14-year old son of Fred Bowers, of Highland, died Sunday at High land, and the funeral was held Mon day. Mrs. D. W. Kinnard and family of Canemah, left Tuesday for Viola, wh&e they will visit with. Mrs. Kirch em for several days. Edna, Norma, Alice and Morris Hoi- man and Miss Pauline Turner return ed Tuesday from McMInnvllle, where they have been spending a montn with relatives. Miss Harriet Cochran returned on Tuesday from Newberg, where she has been spending the past week. She was accompanied by Rodney Keating, who will visit here for a few weeks. Benlamin Franklin Highfield -died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jennie Boyles, of cancer of the throat, and the remains were sent to Hubbard for interment Sunday. De ceased was born In Ohio, October 8, 1857. GOOD ROADS GUARANTEED that date. The plaintiff holds a mort- gage on the soutneast northwest quarwr D , ,; '. """" shin 2 south of range four east, and sues for the foreclosure of same: He Is represented ny aw"' "uSbs &TGhefwtm of the late William Drus chel has been filed for probate and i ,,tnrfl are his sons, W. H. City Will Place Crushed Rock jia w !. J Un JYU. Pleasant KOaO hia death the total income m given to the widow, ana alter mai, e me estate is divided among the children nf tho deceased, in amounts ranging FIND DEFECTS- IN .SEWER from $ ,00 AW(KS! who represents the executors. CASES ARE APPEALED. Referendum Suits Taken Up to Su preme courc. s ADDeals to the Supreme Court have boon taken on all the referendum cases recently decided by Judge Gal loway of the Marion uouuiy circuit Court. One suit was brought to test Effort to Be Made to Induce O. W. P. Company to Operate Sprinkling Car On City Street. of Mount The 'cry of the people nif oa -unlnoA thrniieh their Im- lnitv tho netltion for the ref. . .. ficaoBiii., " . . - - 1 LliU vauuibj " - . me namDone dibwih ui im . . . , , Bngwer Brfinrtiim on the compulsory pass Dili, have been invited to go to Willamette I. , n.n nn Lu a ttr,ov.rineral having held that next Sunday to be the guests of the , agreeig to place the petition was valid. Judge Gallo Portland Lodges, and the day will be n "VBhld rock on way held that this petition was in- spent iu Bajuea f""i the Mount Pleasant road. The plank- valid, for want or a warning clause, time. A basket lunch will be the main Bttcet between Eleventh m another case Eugene Palmer had meature of the day. Tweth streets will be removed brought a mandamus suit to compel William McGee, a member of the anl piaCed on the road, and the city the Secretary of State to file a peti- first graduating class of St. John's wln secure enough gravel through the tion demanding the referendum upon r. tricrh xhnnl waa or- i.. ti,.t k. oriimiilat1ne bv the the University of Oregon appropna- dained a priest of the Catholic Church work of the street car company, to tion bill, which petition the Attorney Thursday morning in the pro-Cathed- repalr the street on Main. - General had held to be defective, be .i i twHarwi Father Mcfiee is a u...r Tnnoo ornu awarded the con- tause nart of the title had been oinit- brother of Mrs. Charles Draper, of tract for the improvement of Ninth ted. Judge Galloway also held the this city. street from a point 155 feet west of' petition defective though for the ad- ' , . n hi. Moin otrppt to Water street. He was dltional reason that it omitted the Chris Kelly left Jueday or Seattle, ",nOTBd?erWaCflpirGB were warning clause as well as part of the where he wil spend the Summer. ,04666 The city engineer estimated title. Captain J. M. Graham has gone to $246.66. The city ng sewer Qn t course of California, where he will spend sev- Ve , Dlstrlct No.. 5, It would take about 90 days to get eral weeks. Mr Graham has been Wiimmette M complaint these cases ready-for trial, and In reg- sick for some time, and he makes ,.fil.Hva to the fauity iar order they would not be .tried for this trip for his health. construction fit the new sewer In Dis- about nine months. Because they in- Mrs George A. Harding, Miss Mol- trlct No. 5. The contractor was A. yolve questions of public importance lie S. Barlow, Mrs. P. F. Morey, Mrs. Mihlstin, and the city inspector was the court will probably advance them Kate Handsaker Nicholas, Mrs. w. ss. Jonn Bittner. The city proposes iu on tne uocKei 11 m ou uB- Pratt and Miss Kate Barclay have re- 8ee ju8t what recourse it has and will sire, as that has been the practice of turned from a ten days' visit in v ic- put the matter up abainsi me inspeu..- tne couri. torla and Vancouver, a. u., ana oe- or an& the . contractor s douubuicu, ... r , 1 . v. ,.!.,;. ,1 an!. r T I n .1 A T Inn W. attie. m vicm wno are uiyu . nu.,, MAKES A HIT. pitir Somlnarv when thev were Th finonra nmmlttea was direct- graduated in the class of 1870. ed to bring about the foreclosure and First In Appearance and Condition of ...v t, a rroc,Hv sale of new Hens against tne cny. Arms at encampment, William ieu;iiei inum . VIO ltitrii t -.r nitv oftnr a week'a stav at " LU ViiJl " ORATION WAS MASTERLY Walter A. Dimick Makes Patriotic Address In Heppner. The HenDner Gazette has the fol lowing anent its Fourth of July celebration: "There was a short, embarrassing delay at the platform owing to a lack of attending to detail work In ar rangement, however, everything was soon adjusted and the program was announced by Master of Ceremonies E. C. Maddock. . The first number consisted of band music followed by a chorus of ten voices. Rev. Edward Wright offered prayer. Miss Crane read the Declara tion of Independence, followed by band music and chorus. Masterly Oration. "The main feature of the exercises was the masterly oration by Walter A. Dimick, of Oregon City. In manner of delivery and originality Mr. Dlm ick's address showed not only careful preparation but undoubted ability. "The entire speech from the start to the end, was full of Interest and the large audience was held in close at tention, with numerous outbursts of appreciative applause. "While Mr. Dimlck's effort was full of patriotic thought, still there was a marked difference from the usual Fourth of July oratoryj A noticeable feature was the impressive originality in the covering of the different ques tions of national importance. Mr. Dlmlcks address concluded the platform and forenoon exercises." new field. Best Medicine In the World for Colic and Diarrhoea. "I flnfl Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to he the best remedy in the world," says Mr. C. L. Cartfe.' of Sklrum, Ala. "I am subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would if I hadn't taken Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea" Remedy. I haven't been troubled with it since until this week, when I had a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty-five cent size Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this morning I feel like a new man." For sale by Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. instructed telephone, telegraph, Separate Co. G, Oregon ... .. ..... , -t.ii.i - oiortr!" iieni ana rower been with tne courier ruon-imit, . ... , nnintflrt to -miv nt RBnalrta with other comnanies in this city for the past year-anua- vu - v -"T 7 n.orA rivort half has reslened his position with coniorm 10 w v , - fvmtini man fj. f. riauus was tinni that company, ana leit inursuay 10. ovtonatnn nf K0 days on his hnanectlon of six companies, making TAAe.O wM j leave of absence and resigned his the best showing. The appearance of edihe lZZnn Monday Place on the finance committee. Fred the company at inspection and the and will take possession Monday v vacan. congiUon of the arms of the men was morning, mr. m , - the occasion for a complimentary no- in this city wisn mm Bucce-a m u - Fourth from the , insDecting officers. street was ordered replaced after the Company G was organized only two nt that Rtreet is com- months aeo and has few members Four Hearts Beat as Two. Dieted. - who ever carried a rifle before, and on A Jm.lli nmAAlntr trtrklr nan A in I Olinoiiman AlUrL xvuauu mauo n hucuuui Ul hud onvn.a , iw..v this city Tuesday night at the home of complaint against the Southern Paci- able. Captain Franklin A. Loomis is the brides' parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. E. flc Company, protesting against the entitled to the greater share of the Tfi .i.rsn tVioif riano-htorn MisR rrprmpnnv or engine wuiuhcb anu creuit iui mo ic,uiu wu.yi.uj, Mabel 'was united in matrimony to plosions of torpedoes on the tracks as he has worked indefatigably to get Mr M G Christensen, and Miss Myr- at night. Mr. Knapp lives close to the company. Into shape for the en xi '. a in un-r aii nf the tho tmrit and has uneasy slumbers as camnment. and has been assisted by x xi n.ilua oi-u nf thin r.ltV. rnanit nf the noise. Lieutenants William R. Logus and The ceremony was performed at 8:30 An effort will be .made by the city Charles E. Burns, Jr. First Sergeant v-lnnk hv the Rev. J. R. LanasDor- to induce tne uregon water runci - noueri a. oawjci, wmio uui auic i h nutni. nf thn vrosnvtenan Kanwav jomoany iu uuciavo eu w uid nnu u iiu,, u UUB". x M.l- 1 A thA 11 I. JrflH thun In tun. .1 titiiit 4 m mrtoiara Trianna miiii lonrinminif tTH.r tin iviu.111 dliccv. auu vuv 1 1111 ninaii uaiv &u miiuiua i. 111 hi ut vv .-i.i..i r.,a tirooent and manv flm and water committee was direct- tics, and the other non-commissioned beautiful bedding gifts were bestow- ed to confer with the officials of the officers also worked faithfully to help aH linon the voung people. Aicer me company looning 10 imo uu. " me Bjjpcmuuuo mo ui, marriase ceremony a weaaing supper cny mst yvai i"" TAKE IT IN TIME. was served. The. Fisher home was sprinkling cart, dui it is eviueui. u. .wi,. .lunrotort with roses and the investment was not wise, for it is pi.CtM.j u?w ,"-- - , fMa BmmB1. The Jotaer have left for the mountains, water commission has placed a rate Just as Seerea of Oregon City People . xi 111 nwxA thali. hnnAV. I nf Si TIA1 flflV Tnr Water UV LIlo 1 wnere limy w" "i.. x. j x y- , - moon and Mr. and Mrs. unrisiensen city ior siruei uiihuiuuib. hi tbA nn their residence on the Each of the. policemen of the city corner of Seventh and Jackson street, were granted vacations of 10 days where the groom has a neat cottage auring tne summer, in readiness for his bride Scott Visits I. 0. 0. F. Lodges. Richard Scott, grand master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Friday night made an official visit of inspection to Canby Lodge, I. O. O F. He was accompanied by Past Grand Patriarch Thomas F. Ryan. Mr, Scott visited the Needy lodge of Odd Fellows Saturday night. 0 My, HowHo Says Mts. Jones to Mts. Brown, "I almost smother cooking my meals' MRS. B. Wny Mrs. Jones, why do yot not go and buy one of those nice Oil Stoves at Tolpolar's, I have one and do not notice the heat at all." Oil and Gasoline Stoves at low prices Fine Cribs V Get your biby one of these fine cribs. It will sleep cool and feel much bet ter, which is a good thing. a new Private Money to Loan 6 pe cent on real estate security. $1,000.00 two to five years. 500.00 one year 750.00 three years 1,500.00 five years 400.00 wo to tour years 600.00 three years 500.00 two to five years 2,500.00 one to five years Call, write or'phone by July 1, 1907. JOHN W. LODER Attorney at Law, STEVENS BUILDING Oregon City, - Oregon Development League at Estacada Steps were taken Friday evening Prominent Stafford Resident Surpris tnr the nreanization of an Eastern Clackamas County Development League. W. w. Davis, sr., was eieci- Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely follow. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve back ache. Cure every kidney hi. Oregon City citizens endorse them. B. W. Midlam, machinist, living at 410 Main street, Oregon City, Ore., A famllv reunion was held Sunday Uavs: "Kidney and bladder trouble TURNER FAMILY REUNION. New and Second Hand Furniture 1. TOLPOLAR Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. CREAMEKV Jfjffl 44 Second St, PortWOw. I "fWkei-e are you. JoJmywtf pw I L I'm oin 'milkiivf fcTovhwtviW''tfhe ontd ' M ed On His Birthday. ed temporary president and F. M. Gill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. became very serious with me about .secretary. E. L; Fraley, Wm. J ones, Turner, tne occasion oemg mr. iuru- six montns ago, anu mo J W Reed and Mr. uooper, or jiisia- er s om Dirtnuay. mi: i ui uw usea Qia inn uu guuu on cada, were present ana gave some taKen completely oy surprise, aim mo only Decame aggravaicu i wui good talks. F. M. Girl, E. L. Wonacoti children naa piannea to mane inm pnysician anu aunougu i ionuiu and W. H. Holder were appointed a an occasion long to be remembered, followed the treatment, Instead of committee to draft bylaws for the or- Among tne mnnuay guts preseniea iu getting any results i eanization and to secure and circu- Mr. Turner Was a beautiful Morris kidney secretions were accompained late petitions lor a rocK crusner to cnair preseuieu uy u cmiuicu. um- Dy pain auu a uuiuiub be used jointly by Garfield, Spring- ing the afternoon a dinner was spread ing passage, and their too frequent water and Eagle Creek road districts, oeneatn tne large oans, ana a most eu- action was annoying aim a"'b. The next meeting of the league will joyable time was spent. This is the r got Doan's Kidney Pills at Huntley be held in Fraternity hall over the first time for years that the Turner Bros." drug store and it was aston- Estacada State Bank, Friday evening, family have been together at the old ishlng the effective way in which they July 26. At this time a permanent home where so many happy days have acted on the kidneys. In a short time organization will be effected. Banker been spent. Mr. Turner has been a all symptoms of the trouble had dis- E L raley has kindly donated the resident of Stafford for many years, appeared, and the secretions were re use of the hall to the prganization ror wnere ne nas one oi tne imest iarras storeu to a natural ronwuuu uu .u in tne countv. ana wnere an are umue nam aia not ooiuer mo. i welcome by he and his good wife. Mr. 1 nothing else than give all the credit Turner is one of Clackamas County s for this to Doan's Kidney fins. old pioneers, having come across the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 plains In the year of 1862, and has cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, n ink m has been ascertained by always been a staunch Democrat. New York, sole agents for the United o joke, as nas been ascertainea Dy chlldren who were present at States. ''c. -w hoc, o fnrtneHi, for the reunion . Sunday were Mr. and Remember the name-Doan's and rM nnimnig ta, had a. bassarls Mrs- Fred Elligson and family, of take no other. net of the animal, which has always, '"'"iy. vrwuuu.u, pminps eoes to nome vumpmy. w owl until a few dava ago. M- iurner ana iamny, oi wiiiamette, . T; Pnl1na has-been In the that occasion. Bite of a Ring-Tailed Bassarls. The bite of ring-tailed bassarls Is neen Eenue uuui a w uajr "ei . ... .. . . when its temper became vicious, and Mr. ana Mrs. bmun lurner ana ram- , f tne Paclflc States Tele. .v.il Itc maaiar nno ntrnlflno- US llJ1. "1 VYiuouicius, mm. vuaura oo.j . fnmnnnv fnr aBV. back, caught Surber's hand in its and child, of Woodburn ; Mr. and Mrs r hag re8,gned his position, mouth and refused to release its hold, M. Orosy and children of Oregon m rf cUy manager The strength of two men was neces- City; Miss Martha Gross,, of Moun- Telephone Company. Mr. Phillips had charge of tne reconstruc tion of the Pacific system in this city and for the last few months has been city manager. The Home Telephone Company has a force of men at work sary to pry the jaws of the animal tain Road, apart In order to rree BurDer s nana. The bassarls is about 12 inches long, of the feline family, and resembles a coon in" appearance. SURVEYING AT MOUNT HOOD. Mysterious Party Has Been at Work on lt8 llneg here anu will be ready for There All Winter, business In about two months. Long Live the King. VAATION lS HERE Before you start on your trip come in and see the many new things just re' ceived from the Kodak Qity. Woodmen Go To Seattle, Eighteen members of the Uniform Rank. Woodmen of the World, leave Considerable sneculation Is indulg- - , . A. Cnttl rt of. I . . I , II. a . , . weanesaay juiy ii iui t ea in over tne luenuiy oi a pariy 01 . , thronirhniit Riiro. tend m. ,ui I .''T . . . T? j nean countries: while in America, junsaicuon, w. v. w. mo icuj n.n winter in tne vicinity oi Mount nooa. be in charge of Captain M. D. rnu- There are about 20 men in the party Hps, and will compete lor the prizes an(j have gone up the Sandy and that nave Deeu uuub uy iuj mo saimon Kivers, maKing a aeiour to Tlf. pv,ipr pinn Truro drilled team. The prizes are $300, the 80Uth of Government Camp to the M". Ju "a RyJer Patae, Truro J200 and $100. J. L. Snidow, of Wll- Summit. The aurveyors crossed the s fays 11 never Wl to give divide last week and are now working on the east side of the mountain. lamette Falls Camp, goes to the con vention as the delegate' from this dis trlct. the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of Letter List. Woman's List Bruger, Miss dlna: Johnson, Mrs. Kosy a. Men's Immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs.-Palne's opln- I J - 1. .1 1... n itiannrltv t iha In. They were surprised at the ease by !" B"tt'7 t"J, " "7rv Tnl which they reached the Summit, en- " .v TimVa Vni .; r!In-ngTf-w throat, after all other remedies have nan- per cent graue. it ra aupposeu mai ,.. . . . a onrt ,.nl1. if the Chicago. Mllwaukie & St. Paul J"' , 7 Guaranteed bv Howell & Jones, druggists, BOc and T.lst Davis. Earl: Fields, Railway is behind the project but the ' o. t riat. cn Roy; Hardesty, Iden (2); Jones, Har- surveyors are close mouthed and noth- $m Trlal bottje free ry: Moianaii, rauiun, mu, . - - Smith, J. a.; smuu, Guy. Ben; Walker, them, Take the Postmaster's Word for It. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryville, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medicines. He says: "Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is standard here in ita line It never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it. For sale Huntley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. New Suits in Circuit Court Huntley Elected President. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Huntley, George A. Harding and CL Lee Hard- Henry Hoffman has filed a suit, ting returned Tuesday from Seaside, through Attorney Oscar D. Eby, where they attended the state con against Gottard Muckenthaler to re- vention of the Oregon Pharmaceutic cover S136.80 on an account stated cal Association. Mr. Huntley was and $2.70 on a board bill. elected president for the ensuing year. George Beebe is the plaintiff in a Mr. Harding and Mr. Huntley were suit against Charles and Edith Ander- chosen delegates to the National As son to recover $550, with Interest and sociation of Retail . Druggists, and $75 attorneys' fees on a promissory the American National Pharmaceutl note, executed at Kelso, Wash., June cal Association, which meets in New 23, 1902, to expire in five years from York City early in the rail. BROWNIE CAMERAS... $-00 TO $9.00 KODAKS $5.00 TO $35.00 TANK DEVELOPERS $2.50 TO $.600 and a foil line of supplies for the Kodacks BURHEISTER & RNDRCSCN -fThe Oregon Citv Jewelers- Suspension Bridge Comer Oregon Cllv, Oregon cial time.