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OUKCiON CITY ENTEUPUI.SK, FRIDAY, JULY lit, 1 SOU (OliliKSl'ONJlKXCE Licn. Lotus, July IT Fterybody is busy luting in thin section of the country. Mm. Tom Mcl'ohhin in impioving f rt-in Iiit mi k spell. Tge Swales is going to pre vnt a I I 1 io I ht Honorable- liontd of V'oinmis- ion em for K-vflii; I ho roads between l.( j in and Olai Ldii 4 station. CieorkH Huniihton says his trip to Viola nii N Veri'. V. i wiitit the county to cstalv- lish a buggy upair slli'P tiulf WAV l twevn lie re and Fort laud. Will somebody tell me why Joe Mo Muny comes to Iogan do often ask Tilhe McCobb.n. Fnd YerlxM ha just completed build ing fine granery for Mr. Swales. About 35 or 40 of Logan' Orargemen went to 1'ortlaud on the l'.'th to cele b'e. Tl.e Corless khm mill can t heard every day now. Camp meeting is running in full Mailt now with six iiuni.-tiH). Mr. and Mrs. Walter llolcomb spent last Sunday with Mrs. Yancy MeCob Lin, Mrs Ilolcomb's mother, who i very tick. Karney Fallert has returned home. L t;ri exit's to turn out en hum to ft I -hrate the boV return from Manila. Milwaokic Mil wai kie July 17 The Evangelical as,c eiy is holding a ramp-meeting in the gf e NJUtU of town. Three wagon loads of members of Milwaukee Uiange. No. ICS went to S;niigwater to attend IVmona. Spring i er grange is in a flourishing condi tion J. Y. James and family and L. L. Moore returned from Clear Creek where thrr spent a we k fishing with good re ult. Mrs. Ralph mas np from Portland dining the week. The revival services conducted hy the ll.iptist eaiigellts closed last wee k. Laura Francis, and cne of Mm. Bryan's little children are tick at the present writing. Mr. Oliver arid family took drive it to their farm near Caiihy. John MoNon hug rented the place for the en- ling year. Messrs. Gary, U'lien and Lewellen, of Oregon City attend d Grange in llilwaukie Saturday. The bicycle track has reached Oak Grove now and numerous wheels can . be seen going by. 'Canby is represented at the Evange liral camp-meeting by Mrs. Zimmer man and family, Mine L. Wintermantle, Mr. Koeliler and lie v. Engelbart and family. Thursday, July 27 The German M. E. cam (--meeting will commence at Oak Grove under the ttiii-ient management of the presiding elder. The M. E. Sun day school con vent iou will be held in connection with the cartjemeeting. By that time the bicycle track will be coi'n p'eted, so that patties can come from Portland and Oregon City with great ease. itfilUmt. l'ut.AM, July May there! lied land is right in it when it cornea to in it k i ii ti hay. That is the main occupa tion uf our (armor now. The crop and ijuality and quantity is good. Every one should attend the lawn socinl at Viola Friday evening and en joy a cxxl tiiuo. Ilaidtack and beans is the (are, A treat many wont from here to hear Sam Jones, at (.'hatitauijua today. We were favored with an excellent sermon hy Kev. lavies Sunday at the M. E. church, Sunday school eery Sun day at 10a. in; preaching 1st and ltd Sundav, 1st at night and :td at II; l eague at 8 o'clock on 1,2, 4 and 5th Sun days. Come one and all. Services at licthol, Sunday school at 3 ; services at 4 on 2d and 4th Sundays. Gov. Goer and G. E. Hayes were out from Oregon ('jty to make. Mm. S. S. Mosher a call one day last week. 1'. l.inn has gons to Sandy to work. Grandma Sprngtie, w ho has been very sick is improving, much to the delight of all. Misa II F. Wilcox is visiting friends at Macksburg. Ml-s Olive Moidior is at home from Oregon City to stay ahile. We aie sorry to state that in our last items the most important thing was overlooked. It was that F. E. Ltun has got to le papa. It was a bouncing boy ou the 3d of July. eprcsscd s AnJ Is it not due to nervous exhu:!:n? Things alwy look so much bnehter w hen we rt In (nod health. Mow cart you have courage when suffer. Inn with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? X'ould you not like to he rid cf this depression of spirits? How? Vy removing ths cause. By taking Colics. Colton, July 17. Haying is about all "nished and the barns well tilled for winter os. Mr. Carlson had a runaway last Wednesday, but suoeevded in stopping the team before any damage w as done. Gus GottWrg is at home once again and the girls look very happy. Mrs. 15. Gottberg is on the sick list. Mr. Hubbard's health is very poor. He contemplates starting to the coast Soon, hoping to be benefitted by the ses breeze. Iol)h Tinnemtette left last week for the logging camps. We are Borry to lose him but w ish him success. Jim Donney wheeled to Hubbard last week to see relatives. Ira llonney, of Hubbar I was in Colton last week engaging hop pickers. Here ports his hops in tine condition and ex pects sn exceptional good yield. Mrs. Coiner and daughters, Amy and Ida, were tho guests of Mrs. Gorbett on the 12th It gives sctlvity to all parts that carry away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, becauso It re. moves ill Impurities from your blood. Send for our book on Nervousness. To keep in Rood health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Aycr's Fills cure con stipation and biliousness. Yrttm ( us CoefoM. Ifhr T"1 wm!. Ilk lo MNiialt nn riitlii.nl filiv.lruni aittml vour r,uot!nii. Tlin nt at friif ihm irttru.srt In yuor eat. Yon will r. 4Ua rimp( rvpiw. wiibnal ro.t AduraM. DR. t. V. ATTR. Loll. Ht 0 Harmony. IIabmo.v v.July 18. Hay harvesting is in full suing and fall sown grain has be gun to ripen. T ie fruit crop is very light. Especially pi nun and prunes. Mr. Mather is bavins a large hay burn built on his upper farm. Mr. Clay Colfon, who went to Wasco county last spring, has returned. Mrs. E. Cat bey, of Gresham, ac companied by her daughter, Miss lona fhillips, were visiting with relatives here last week, the latter with Miss June Colson visited relatives at Sunnyside Wednesday. A number of our people contemplate Attending the Chautauqua assembly more or less of the time. hunnjilde. Si s.NvsiDK, July lt As the weather is fine moot of the farmers are engaged in the hay field. Mr. Ottis gave a dance last week w hich was largely attended and a very enjoy able time w as reported by all. Mrs. Grace Lebs of Astoria is yisiting her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Cottv. Miss Emma Cotty has returned home from Portland, where she has been at work. Miss Oora P.arrett, of Sa!em, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. Mr. Frank Griffith is at home again, after an absence of several months Mr. and Mrs. Heed and Mrs. Lillian Hunter attended the i amp-meeting at New Era last Sunday. Charley Hunter went to Washington last week to work during harvest. all clashes may unite baud in hand for the upliiting of the specie then these movements will be welcomed. Pdgby Bros, are delivering lumber to Canby. Ilom are looking very good. Mush berger Pros, have one of the finest yards we have seen yet this reason. Tko ItiUMikhl. H mm iiiniiufiicturiil rushlight nml rmidlin were In coiivttiut uo by tint Scotch peasantry, Hulled iinluuil fnt gtivo tho required tallow, mid tho satua gni u rushes us weni used for cruinU Vick ritpplled it ii I no In this cimiv In milking rushliKht all the grn-ti routing of these, runliea was stripped clT, hut for ciiudlo wli k a thin strip WHS left on either sido of lll'i pltll to strengthen and supsut it (itlierwlMi the imintifiicturti of thesi two lights was very similar TliU substaucu from tiiu rilKlies whi'U dried Win tli'd to a rvHl, then dipped luto tint boiling fat slid allowed to cihiI, it lid this pr.K'i' was repented until tint rushlight, or candle, hud lwouirt the desired thick ness. Ill Inter year candle worn imidn in mold. Tho lapit was punned through a hide in the center of the mold and knot till to prevent it slipping. Tim fat Was then poured iu and allowed to Cool Them molds, during tho d.iys of the caudle tax. vvers jealously guarded by the cwners and hiddeu iu the must ii-ret corner from tlm prylug eye fif the rxcisetiiiiii. Tho candles wrerd umial Yf tnnde at night In somtiiiiithoii'Mt, and Watcher were ixwtl at couvinlriit c-riier to give timely warning of ntiy ippionch of tho uhiiuitui ol'.iccr. (hrtj Wtrd. -ml "J A l.vuil I'arrol Slurf. A miiiib'u lady of a certaiu town In Coruwull owned a parrot, which soma bow aiitlired the illai;reeiild habit of olrving at fnipieiit intervals. "1 wish the old lady would die." Tin aa tiiiycd the bird's owner, who spoko to her curate aUmt it "I think we can rectify tho matter," replied the knh1 luau. "la!ihava parrot, and lm i a rightnons bird, hav ing been brought up iu tho way he should gix I will lend yon my pnrrot. ami I trnst his ititlueiice will refoxui that depraved bird of your." The curate' parrot wn planed in tho same room with the w icked one. and a toon as tin two had Iki-oiiim accustomed to each other the bad bird remarked. "I wish the old lady Would die." where nmn the clergyman's bird roll.-d up hi eyesiiud in aolemu accents added. " I bewt-ch thtv to hear lis, good I.rdl" ( The story got out in the piiruh, and I for several Sunday It was tiecessary to ! omit the litany at the church service ' Household Word. Tlio KIikI Yoii ,iimi "u mi itrfn lit it for over IM j"r, lm bornti Ihn lirii,,trf of 4 timl In '' ' hi'mIh tniili r liU (rr. y,.-. ; stoitiil aiUMT moil allien It Inriuiry, 7cAii Allow no ono to ImtIv you In All ('oiiiiterfcH. lnilUtl" '" Niih.lltutra uro but ;,. iM rlnu nl tl't Irlllo IH ' riMlmmrr lh li.ulth of Iiiftuitu iil t lilhlnu-i:lM-rleiuo unlnt i:Mrlim.lt, What is CASTOR I A ttistoriu I n aiib-tH" fr Ctr OU, rirrtforlo, !)rM nml Sootl.lnir Syn.p. It I llurinlra nml lM.-nai,t. t o.ntiilii n.ltli.r Opltini, Jlorphluo nor otlirr Xiin-otUj Mili.tunco. It ago I It utmrinitro. It il.'atro) Worms imdnlhi) lVrrMim-. It s-iirra Dlarrliu-i nn Vln4 ('idle. It relieve Teetlilnjf TroiiMr. rtire iscliutlua nii.l !'iittilciic.V. It lisslmllate tlio 1'immI, rriruUtc th MoiiiikIi nml Itowel. jflvlmr lirnllliy il luitiirnl Wp, Tho Children' l'umuea-Tlio Mothrr'i l rleiul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Ecar tho Sl&naturo of cay -eat The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. lilierwood News. Siiekwood, July 17. Although Sher woo 1 has not been heard from for a long time, she is not dead yet. Our undertaker, II. II. Eyman, is having quite a tussle with la grippe. He has been confined to his room for eeveral days but is getting along very well now under the care of Dr. Say lor. Several of our young men, including Van Meeks, Edgar fcaylor, and Frank West have gone to the coast on a pleas ure trip. Mrs, Wm. Knight, formerly of this . place, but now ol Bay City, Or,, was out .and mado her parents a visit. Alison Baker, of Graeme, passed fh rough here on his way to The Dalles Monday, as a delegate from the A. 0. (J. W. lodgeof Graeme. A. J. Bell is at home from Portland on a visit. Dr, Saylor has purchased the Bell property ana expects to nuiiij a new dwelling in the near future. ('Linda Young and our postmaster was ! seen out several miles from town Hun day hunting for a ball game game. How abo it it boya, wasn't it cherries instead of a ball game? Mrs. Delia Her is spending a few days with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Her. Molalla Molali.a, July 17 Mrs. Hatton and Mrs. Hprague are yisiting at the home of Mr. Hatton at Teasel Creek The Misses San ford, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Sanford, of Glencoe, Wash, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Eagby. Grain is being riiened quite fast by the hot sun the past few days, late grain needs rain, and a light crop is predicted Haying is well under headway Mrs. Hibbard returned home last Friday. She reports haying had pleasant time and her health is mucl improved. Quite a number of poonlc are traveling niountainward these days. The road by Teasel creek is finite a poimlar route during the hot period, many going to Wilhoit Springs to enjoy the cool shad ,.t .1 - i . , ... ui iii'jsc uiiguiy iijoiiarciis, mat are n: such close proximity to the health giv ing waters of that crystal fountain; for .those tired of city life, for the wear clerk, ilhoit is an ideal resort, here ih rest and quiet. Molalla river, Gawley creek, hot springs and Table rock sre also favorite places for the seeker aftei summer pleasures and recreation. Tease! cutting will commence in aboui two weeks. Thirf industry is an impor tant one in this vicinity and puts a good many dollars in circulation. We hone it will pick up and not have to become a thing of the pant. Various mechanical devices are being invented so fast thai they work hardships upon the laboring classes. This will be the result until all classes are educated up to "live and let live 'standard, thun, these inventions Will bo greeted as hlessingi to humanity instead of curses. Work is a natural KhutM-l. Siicbel. Jnly 10. Grandma ShueUd, of Oregon City, is visiting with relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Grinier, of Albany, is visiting her daughter, Mr. E. W. Ilornscluih for a short tune. Mr. Schwarti, of Portland is spending a few days with his friends in this neighborhood. Mrs. O. B. Strey filer and Mission llomschuh, both of Albany, are visiting their parents, Mrs. Chris Hornschuh. Misa Minnie Grace, of Clarkea, spent today with friends here. Mrs. Massinger is very low. Miss Lena Grossmlller has left again for Oregon City. Fred Steiner is hauling planks fur Mr. Cumins. Mr. Slumsky, father of Mrs. Fred Moehnke, died last Monday morning at the age 85 years. 7 months and days. He was buried in tlie Lutheran cem etery Wednesday afternoon. A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the grave to pay their lait solemn respect to the aged fattier. A number of the married men, an well as single, helped to charivari Valen tine FSohlariiJer last Tuesday night. We were all treated fine. iiii r 1 mm IB I in uumuu IIAII 1 LEAN PURE II H&YHAKB I "Known as t!;e Vcbblo Hear comes from the ue of the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters Scalp Cleaner, and with perfect, cleanliness comes beauty. Mrs. H. J. Pell. Box 60, University Place. Ornaha, Neb., wrttej: ' Every head ihouU be impooe j frequently with this wholesome remedy." After each sharrpoo. when the hair Is thoroughly dry. the ;ca!p should be j treated with Seven Sutherland Sliders' j Hair Grower. DeUl c!lJn.sr;i!s. I t.r IYi v- x a ri. oi ic mil i.n Jo. Seyeilc, jr., has fully recovered his health and together with Jos. hlrej. ha leased the New Kra Flouring Mills. The mill will Ix) greatly improved and arrangements made for receiving grain etchanging lor mill stuirs at short imtii e Satisfaction giniranterd. Savcia, Stki jc it Co. m e?--V-H - . I r i Diver. Dovkk, July 17 We are having very warm weather now and haying w ill soon be over. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Crawford started his morning for Columbia river on a pleasure tri p and to obtain fish. .Miss Mary Kitzmiller has returned home on a visit from Portland where he has been attending school the win- er. Da Cooper was visiting. is family last week. Joseph Gould of Latmrell Falls here yisiting relatives. A. J. Kitzmiller and family attended services at Firwood Sunday. Kev. rraglio delivered a line sermon here Sunday nitfht. All enjoyed the leeting very much. The house which has formerly been known as the Crole houso Was burned Wednesdry night, the fire was caused y a lamp exploding. No one was in jured. pARMEKS . . . Your team will have tho Ix-sl of cure and Full Measure of Feed City 'atublen. W. H. YOUNG, Prop., W. H. Cooke Huociri to Livery Riga on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Iiecially adapted lor cill'lug nlnon sfiinii f, k'oin He , inj m w. ground I' .r en i-ed in-r.gl.l ,.r put ., ,. ..h.i;...i. w it. tlm k(.l!n' '"""- NO OTHER MACHINZ CAN CO THIS." tii n '! 'lie I ! nl I lie r-iie. p. i i I! t , rt olnce I,, K, ,. niM.nl unr' ninieini hi i ii er ... ,..., ; i Tin- I rrel.lrle i k, I ,,. Imri iM.k,. t,f 1,11,11, i - ti lillllille I. Iiriiig rim, n ...O lie. I n 1 1 'I.K pi. I u , , ,,,.! .,,..r , , I IIAMI'I'I.N i:iMi:lt lie II You cuniH t iill'urT "CIIAMIMON." SKM UlUTKSTIMOXIAI. f'.nni.- I Oregon ntid Wiihliingt.,,, h un using tIMI1 w.imu not lino another make after usinc the "I'll VMI'IOV " Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co. 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