ii'imiwu.. ORfGQN CITV INTlRPRIIf. PRIfMV, JANUARY , 10. ' PAGE S. How To-Day." WONKY TO U)AN AT ANIl 7 iwr rnt Farm M;urUy. U IUo Jn it urn -front w,,i,,i ,nitlt f 1eavr Creek, a wliH jresrlin l,iri with few rd ih neck ,,1 body, halMnth hi punihe.l In mi,1,ii at right rr riil.r will l inutility rewarded. Addle 1.. , W(i llnma, HH KM1 Nil, 1. Oregon Clly, (l,..m t jri itM l twiir ul1 Imifer, t4 with iMl m oii er. t on i.H d'l1 l'i'1-r will l rewarded ty 1 1" ' I' lNvtit'l, HlghUtml. iiT Willi It, hunllng ea, be ilia) N.iwlar thurrh 4 Call (,y ,iul.ally en th iilit.4 ltwai4 all) ,al4 fr III atr trf lli AJI la it.if l Cttny. '! t lauauti, Jan 131, I the il -' '" ' r" W' vg t I f 1.. I. . J i: I. j.iiniM'N. f i t K tii..iil rtUi, h il4 Ulf iilrit In hi i, . li M M.i'niil ! th lutiur f fnin Cuiiiim, t1 U ,,sii, dlo4 Tlnftr rtwrtilh. 1 .liat ol twt4 III flliWll. .!iin!ir, D iml puiil.l No U. Wl fh..n hw o4 fnr rtfMl In for t t ai In limit iuimki M lihity 4m4 4' l la in ftt rrtlt Hoin ti fnriMr tr Mania !! r tr4 th Ullnf t! of lt W-l it Mt "U M irt.i.ll onl I left lr. Mbli KH tt4 I latill lHitHi A .m wo txn to Mr, m4 M' IUftk M "lr Mr llwli I 4'iirr l ll.a !! I'llr M"'f' lull'- '" I ; Wuuictt Itlili. t'iiltlmm4 t)v UbUjW tl t Ml O-.l.UttiUh linil T"-4um'lrr. of Hiffr4. who rtH fwn4 m1I1 nf rrwdty ll In hi yun 4uhlcr, h f!H4 f i4 ru in the Wl Ju.Urw iniitl. i II l)tan4. Iif Vl. h t In lh -t y r Hnmtf wf 4r hmkln nfler h tn(rrTla of hi 4ihlr, Ml Jlittli.ho flcaiimtin Itt lh dlwfe ttit t w r.-iit!jr f!lp4 il hf h hr huvbwil. It. Knsmaim Wtiit twati. ; rtrw 0 n4 J. 4c. .hip. t.i It Nrr. tio; I il. ll Mo Iikii rnnsr. Tl, M 4 rrllnw wri jtn4 th lUtwkn n4 h 1 4 rt rtl (n t Thuf-Ur In IM " ,f tuoiirMlir whlt, lh (lint lrt w railir4 fcjr l. Mr Arthur, d jmmlnent KI4 t'rll"W from New Kt I 'la, kina run!r t blfi nlrlr4 tn :i (I1ft'lli hf rural Mrth linn. Ih riunlf court lhl wk fnllh nulliir fraiithhw ff th runlriiclii-n n! .tKmUun f b lin ftwn nhy i Now Itt n4 th 1111 H4 la ! ! Mm cur. Th frmirMiMi w tni4 to ! Itlmaf Vll !, Ma4 lit Otaiic", llrun of Hu Iti4ry will lnml it n-wly Im-b4 mr l th toMilns m tur4y, Jan uary 1 The tnntallalli anrr will t en4ui;t4 br 3 Vmrh, II Wentlwr t,f the (! vla!alil Cmml f th tia(a (irauco i lull Ktr, th yoin wim of M lali who rra4 wnmaihUK of mum turn about J 4r ly mytrtouir dimiiraiin on th of her mania to a rouna tarmrr, h hwn hl4 lit liot 'Uti4, whi-rw h I nnihty4 a ilonifjiilo. Hh-nrr Phavr tn th New Tor nhl an far a hi olTIo I rnrm4 PaijuUy fiorTnxm h turwwl nvar 10 Triirr Cahlll ail tulleotMi 10 41 on Ilia loi i roll h4 Im evrrylhln In maitiiiraa now fur cun4uctln th d ItiKtuolit t al on th Slt inat. Claudlu Watlth. auivrlnlan4int of the C'lai kaniaa rlvir halchrry thl Week r wlve4 frn Wloiiin hlpimnt of 199.044) Ink trout r to h llant4 In the aireani In thl hx allir. Thl I AVirVAWWArMA4 Odds and Ends Sale Now On Price no Object CHARM AN & COMPANY CITY DRUG STORE Annual whlpmorit nf trnul i Umt ti(l Ik the Unit ary i(r I hi i-lty. CiMinialiln II, W, Tffiiliih rturn4 Wctiinii'tHV ritghl frwri I'm Ik ml with line fly (nth whvti! he ?it1 at port IaikI mi u i lit hi tiiMlti'l'iMi 4atruilim of .fi.mi I, Tl trio '. ihar1 wild turning 'In ii omiI burning f ilmt cm kwrit ih ifiwny of U K, Wt, i i"l two tulle north f Kiln eiiy, Nit.f iy per lit of pliii'ii'-h' yl' tm In In I ho ("Wilis' Minn WlpMnr Hi If specially of It aint Ilia ritMlt M pleas, lit mi 4 Biifi ii-ir. Ho ij tilnl hart Vnt will fm4 r nw tt1i i.u Main street imar till, Jrt, II, ll I rpHe4 llml I ho O C T '..inpnity will kinut rviii'ii Ii tilth ant! ilu It friilfl ll present tixullim t the foot (if Kighth mrit h a litl an IHw Kt Imuh ut (ha WlllameKa river Mr lh X, M f. A, ljullillol Imiimimd viU rw fr II drnk km (Ivcii m Hi rM fuf U ornimtUi4 mm. Tim K"Ktir Tur.jr hini tnallr4 Urn fulliiwlh nlflinr t t 4irln lit -iil rear1 I K Jlt. I', f- It I miiIMI, (', It J M ttlt( N, , M i J A. M'. tl(iri r. W, llumiilirr, r, I K. Kiieuli, It, H J W, lllllllUJ it4 A Nhitu4-r. lnuiir, lr, Wg'f w rtrlr4 ro.(( Irian Ital, ). nil lit 3141 (itl : : rlilil 1.. mil l ft.' unit ISo knit uii . I Jt4l-' P)xm l? f4 ' Imk II II 4 i lo In loir; h.) fH i ill lii It 111 n I II tS, mm 4hb (it tu II trttn l"U (nw rl ruu- U t , M4 ! k. . In 4 t?. liCli it'is r At Hi 'ii K.i4.i(l rj,MM-h, rMr, lh lt I, K. Umniti4 iit rn munlun l I M4)f tw4 11 l Mum- In -r)r n4 wtiwn fl "1ll4r'll gi.ctii.it.. ' ut II r.rtii h' '4 iin.Hi t I n'rim i, HI.J I " ur .. i,t Krt' ' Mi tUt will In ii t thi wrii, InU'iiiM wtriif who ' mrt Uiriy rll( lir piptr "l fr Uvar (1 lh m bp rprtln th t, In l lliilii8 WMKit' w n rurl Hry rtwlii. 'u Ion h ruM4. In n, f which, m h k lrttorttl)T n. u) la ir prfr pol emt f At th wUt!g of lh lt4 Met Tu 4y riiM th fuUowin omrerw, tmrtO' f.rta iWi4 wrta foimlly ttlM Ha. )', rt Mt rrlnd. nlr ,ta. mm Wamplrd. Junior aamir. Henry luiiltiMi; t'r"ht, il hw Wtf, rhlif of ra.xw4a, K T. Jfalr. kolr of wanium, t'hrl ll.'(Tmn. r4 irudra, John Kelly. Mt MrtH Enr. 4Mr nf Mr. an4 M William Kllr an4 Mr, Frank Iti4rlh wra mrl4 at lh 1t l'P llat rliur h by IUr. J, II U.vrw Run day exnlna 'iwln tha rrmniy rMr(.tlrt waa iin4r4 tha ttly mar rl.4 r-i. at tha hum iif W, A, 'r.i at iia4iiiru. Mr, and Mi. Ir4rlh will feal.te lit Oi.rm t'ny. II ;i Jean pan I a. mall . "J; w4 an4 tart w4 MM rui off V; wim wo.4 t cut tn lie-, rhMhln nd ewnalol l It l J par ht rut. ItKU r It" INT. IVlef the ra.cn! n4ar of tha tvpart m cr of lha ImrrUiT thar will "Mi he ltitua.it ilW fr arllU-mrnt aU.ut III 00 a.rT of In4 In I I.U Iihd tlil t. Thl lar Waa Wllh4lwn n4 ilar4 In th rurrat trero In Auut. J01 n4 ll rauraiin t pllts aniry f,,tkiwr4 the dlw rry that Ih land 1 nut aufTIi li-mly tlmla-T4 In wanant Ita iraiUt to th luri-al Heart a. Counly Ju1 Jtan .Mraac4 food rl ntinrenihin at Format lrv Tura- day nlh(. drUllinc th mnhod that r em4'ird ,n th hull4in of na In thl ixmniy. Ju4e ltyn nmid-i the Inyl- ttln to 4tttaa thl mIUi iMinpii" mht to I'Uikama eounly rlh'r then hlmaalf ltii thl county haa nlnf Rillae ift well Improved Twtt. Mdlf- nnmah roomy Um vpir4. lhn ny Olhir tuniy In th lale. (imar Of Ih Plnr B-wIn Machine 'utnMiny Irnv rrlv4 fivm IVrlland nd aaeumod rhmfe of th hxkl "' wnu n ha barn In thi of Frank M. llatrl. An lnerilallon I twin tnd of the ) ,-,(' aiH-ount Which pper to he lr rrular Itarrl hfl the city Saturday, oirMiiily la tinit Euil. but ha nut Yn ratuinrd to thl my. Ilartl h-vr l,rhle of urtly fw week .who 4'lrr that aha know nothln of her tuln4 whnrraUml. It I eellmalrd thl llntrl t hutt hiut f:w. hut th Comrnny I rutmtad t.lnt h hy In4 In th mini uf ir.u. J. M. I'rlo i4 A. Knapp, two rriMillll hualnra llirll. Ulll th aurttlli. Buhecrlh fr th Ur.lerprla. "Two Lit II Waif," one of Mr. Lin ci.ln J. CnHnr twt production, will t,a at Hhlvrly'l Oprr llouan on Wedne- auv. January 11, Th Play Involve n iilinmly liuwtln Uiry. Th plot I built Upon th old thime, hut In new ttrnl lnlnitliif irb, of mistaken hleii tlly which I treat". In n orlslnftl nJ iplii nittnimr. t'wmlntmt In the plot ai twin littcr, unkpown to Ach other, if whom I puitiuoa by th vllllun to dctrny th dmnllo Impplnea which aummiul her itr. Working cleverly upon th htiilmnd' JVaIou feclln. h iiurueod In thl and the Mnfortuimto ro.ithur I thrown upon tho world with her two mwiU ehlldron. Tho wrong I ,.itl riinfueaeil Alld th VlllllUt hioiiBlit to Jimtloe. The eotnpny U on of th boat ever gotten together And hiirmimlio splendidly In their portrayal of the different ohnraeter. Th comedy Pleimmt come In for A lar of th i.mina and there I A clever dialogue be tween Klchrd 1U And rinkl which l brought out In An amusing and Quaint aiyin. Tho aceulo ltocU of tha play ar poolnlly of not showing th Hudson Hlver homo, th Chang from twilight to darkness, with the setting sun, the rise of th moon, th river and the twink ling lights of th -ersty shore, and finally "Tho UUlo Churojt around th Corner." OADTOtllA. Bssntb. HmiidYoaH,n AtwHff Flinch 36c Pit 36c Tfatl 36c Bicycle C&tdu Mc Here's chance to lay in a upply of drug ttore merchandise at your own price original cost d much of our stock will cut no figure. We want to unload all our surplus stock before invoicing and we have set aside the month of January for a cleaning up sale. There are some articles such as School Books, Kodaks, Patent Medicines, etc. contract goods, the prices of which are controlled by the manufacturer; but the discount on everything e from 20 Jo 50 cents on each dollar spent in our store this month. Don't get an idea this is fust talk, but look in our windows and around the store and see the saving marked in plain figures BOOK BARGAINS. Never since we have been in business in Oregon City been sold as cheap as we are quoting here. A great for school libraries or the private bookshelf. Pub. All our na fiction ' Our- llbr f t' thr 1 00 QUI lop momon " A chP cloth bound lot e hooii . In whlrb W ha t l'4 l-mt 14 i N.lia- t .-lahl- WMih fm Hi to to" 100 cloth tround 8o4 . Cloth bound MKIOrt of pot ... . m-A Una aditton ttt bo , .... t,00 .,! at of M'y J- Holm, I -vol. t Of OHvar Oplta MiOpath tilory of th U- S 71 HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. f - I !. Personal Mention 3, A. lH'ky. of Mulalla. waa In th city Tie.tay, W. ItuM- lL. Wllhoit, wa Ut Clly Tu"4y. Mayor Utant R, Mmhk wa A lHor to Aurora Tuesday. F. I. Hrtow. who h bn rriouly 111. I refKirlad twtter. Jua. (JUL, of tican. had buelnre to Iranaarl her Turaday. Mi Kthrl Oravi-e tlalird thla wek with rvlallva t McMtnvtlla. J. C. Trary and famuy hate moved to tirrfun fliy from IHtarv. lirpuly lTif utin Atlurnay C. Pchu bl leiu4 Aeluit Wediireday, 4 K. Atieiin, wh reeiturii a sawmill At IJbaral, wa In tha clly Tueay. t W. Nohlett. A farmer of th Needy cnuniry, was In th city Tuesday. Hud Thompson, a prominent farmer of Neatly, wa In th city Tuea4ay. Albert Iteely. of Hak-m. wa th guewt f Howard W. lirtwnell Tuesday. Ml lleriha inildamlftt ha relumed from A Vlalt with Eugen relatlveA Mr, llorlng. of I luring, waa tranaact- Iti hualnee In thl elty Wedneaday, J, W. Root, of liming, wa among tho vtaltisa to Oregon Clly Tureday. A. F, Chapman, a prominent farmer of Hubbard, wa In th city Ust Friday, Mrs. F. a. Kby has returned from m vlslt with relatives at Kelso, Washington, Judg llyan Instituted an Ftalern Htar chapter at Portland We4nes.lay evening. Km II Blaub, A prominent Clackamas rouniy farmer, was In the city yestr- day. Casper Jllnkle. a prominent farmer of Hubbard, was In Oregon City Wednes day. lTof. and Mrs, Howsrd M. Eocles, of Canby, wer visitors In Oregon City Sat - urdy. 8. R. Oreen haa gone to th IUo River Mining District wher h has business Interests. Mr. B. Q. Kellogg and children hav returned from an extended visit In East ern Oregon. A. O. Cheney has returned from A visit with his daughter at La Fsyett and MiMlnnvllle, " , K. W, Homshuh, a farmer In th Bhu bel dlHirlct, wa doing business In this city Saturday. Joa. Uoodfellow and Forbe Pratt at tended a dancing party at Albany Inst Thursday nlht. Dr. K. T. IMrker attended A dancing party at hi horn town, Albany, laat Thursday night. MiT O. I. Rby hn returned from A holiday visit with hvr sister, Mr. l V. Fox. at The Dalles. Phillip Rods, who was taken to Tort land last week and operated upon, la re ported as Improving, Felix I.A llranch arftl family, of Ba lorn, visited with Oregon City friends the latter part of last week. T. F, Cowing, the land otTlc Attorney, haa returned from A visit to Tacoma and other polnta on the Sound. J. V. Harloss, of Molalla. who I in terested In the Ogle Creek Mines, was In the city on day thla week. "Dutch" Tocplemnn, Agent for th Oregon Water Power Company, at Por ing, wa In the city Monday, Miss Cochran, teacher of the Rural Dell school. In th Samson district, wa A visitor to Oregon City Friday. H. Lelghton Kelly, who haa place at the Rogue River Hatchery, has been visiting with hi relatives In this city. 8. 1. and T, C. Ilarclay And Lewi M, Jones, of Maro,uam, wer In the city DON'T OVERLOOK OUR ' 9 It Pub. priea fiti prlc rt' C"flit of Pru. I ol t?-60 1.2 " , " Maalco, 2 vol MO 1 CMhar of tbov In 1 vol 1.24 .M Wbtar' wncbrldgad dictionary 4.00 1-M ('linn rdttlirti !W. ihitp town 4. Clon' Mora Book , 1.7S -t7 Mnnlng'i Hort Book 2.00 . Whi Houa Cook Book 1.2S M Hodgton' t(mt qur ., .... 1.00 .M rlh' Poultry Cultwr I SO .48 Pch' rmou runny Book 7S .it An4 hunJred of utht-t Kju!!y fx. A barf aln. Th' pfii' r f'ir pruwrit aiick only. t 1 00 , ,1t .to .t . 1.W 1.40 Ml DRUGGISTS AND bunm tha latt-r part of lat wk. " vi... -..i ui.. r-.rkor anil Mr 1 I'rldiau. f rortiand, wrre the u-ta a,.n.t.v nf tha Muua-a DhaveT In ihla ' city, John Knapp. son of Councilman Knapp. after a holiday vull hrr. hs returned to the slate agrV nittrrwi college at Cor- i;i. Mlaam f' tna Csuftrld and Edna Paulton J have returned to Kugrne after ependlng j tS holiday varatioQ with relative In this rlly. MKa Aura Thompaon, A teacher tn the Rubur wlwxila, ha. returned to hr work after visit with relative tit thl city, i Mr J. It. lUibtnsun and children snd Nw-wtwd ("harrann. of ftacrsmento, hav returned home After a vlelt with Oregon Oty relative, Mt Neva Grlewold. of Salem, wa among th out-of-town visitor who at tended th dancing party at the Armory 11 Friday night Ml 2lft Shaver haa resumed hi r school at Portland after spending th holiday vaiallun with her parents. Sher iff and Mrs, J. R. Shaver. Miss Cam Riding, a teacher In the West Ore tin City schools, has returned from a holiday vacation that wa spent with relative at Marquaro. Hoy Al.lsht. son of County Clerk Sleight, hss gone to Corvallle to continue hi studies st th Agricultural college, after pending the holidays here. Wm. Calllt has gone to Forest Orov wher he ha enrolled a a student at the I'arlfic University with the Inten- Hon of takln A two years" course. James Molntyre. after A vlalt with Oregon City relatives, ha returned to Northport. Washington, where ha Is en gaged In the general mercantile busi ness. Ml Margaret Poyd. after an extended vlelt with her sisters Mrs. Frank Neh ren and Mrs. T. F. Randall, returned to her horns at Morrow, Eastern Oregon. 1 edn.-sday. Virgil riari, a atuueiii at me istaiu t'ttiverslty, and one of the best members of the University football eleven, was the guest of Jack Latourette for A few days during the holidays. R. R, McAlptn, of this city, has Accept ed A position as traveling salesman with the wholesale shoe firm of Krausse Bros., of Portland. Oregon City Is Included tn Mr. McAlpln'a territory. Francis Galloway, Jack Latourette. Oeoige Sullivan. Roy Kelly and Virgil Earl have returned to Eugene to resume their studies at th State University, after spending the holidays In this city. Miss Kate A. Wilson, of the Parkputee schools, accompanied by her niece. Miss Agatha Cutter, returned Monday from Monrlx, Benton count)', wher the passed the holiday with relatives. Wm. Koerner, son of Councilman Koer nor, and Carleton Harding start Sunday for Stanford University and the Univer sity of California respectively, After a pleasant holiday visit with Oregon ttty relatives. Alfred V. Crldge. of the United States Foetal Service and stationed at Han- ford, California, visited Oregon City the latter part of last week. Mr. CrlJg has relative residing at Portland and may decide to locate In Oregon City. H. Q, Starkweather ,of Mttwaukle, and Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Molalla, -were in the elty Tuesday In attendance At a meeting of the executive committee of the Lewis & Clark Fair from thla county. Both of these gentlemen are members of thla committee which la collecting on exhibit to be shown at the 1905 Fair. Gottfried Moehnke, a farmer residing In the Bhubel neighborhood, waa in the city last Friday sn.t renewed' hi sub scription to vh EntiYirlsc. Mr. Moehnke complained that th Enterprise for a have books opportunity f.on4 J-qurt Ciiod 2-quart Bj-rtrnt and Hot Vt-f BOOKSELLERS numr of wrk ha contained alto- leelhrr to tnanv ada and not enouch new. , This waa . mado neeerutary t- f cause of th arat holiday rub, but Mr. i Murhnke may tped more new In the future. SOCIAL EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. Lewi H. Druby. and th Comu Club will give their Initial danc ing parly at the Armory. Thursday even ing. January 12. Everest orchestra, of Portland has been engaegd. The W. XL C. and th O. A. K, Poet on Monday evening at Willamette Hall conducted A Joint installation of officer thst was largely attended. Following the Installation, refreshments wer err ed. P A very enjoyable watch party wa participated In by the members of th t O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge Saturday evening. The evening was passed play ing progresitlv whlnt. the serving of a delicious supper filWwlng the award of prises, A social e!on commonly known ss High Jinks was held Tuesday evening by the local Royal Arcanum lodge at their lodge rooms In the Garde building. The evening was pleasantly passed In disposing of plentiful supply of punch, story telling and tinging. In honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, which was celebrated Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Goodfellow were presented with sliver tea set by tlie members of th A. O. V. W. and Defree of Honor Lodges last Saturday night. The presentation speech was made by Chris Schuebel and Rev. P. K. Hammond performed the ceremony that served to remind the principals of the event of a visiter of a ontury ago. Congratula tions and the serving of refrtehmeiit followed, - 4 There was an unusually large Attend ance at the mask ball given at the Armory New Tear's Eve. by the Star Social Club. Four cash prises were awarded as follows: Best dressed lady. Miss Addle Hodges as the flower girl; best dressed gentleman. O. Boylan, In dian; beat sustained lady character. Miss Flora Walker, as the old lady. The Star Social Club Is an organisation that form erly conducted dancing parties In this city and the party Saturday night was managed by Frank McGinn! and Joe icaullau. the two surviving merabeia, who deinonat rated that they still know how to successfully entertain their many frit mis. . ! The young women of Oregon City em braced the Una! opportunity of exercis ing the privilege conferred by Leap Tear by attending th dancing party that was given at the Armory last Friday evening by "Die Lustldgen Maodchen," a social organisation consisting of six young women who are prominent in so ciety circles. Unique and seasonable and quite appropriate to the name of the club were the extensive decorations at the Armory, which were perhaps never before equalled. Delicious Ices were served from a ! beautifully decorated booth. Everest's orchestra furnished exquisite music which,, with the efforts of the young women to please, made of the occasion a most enojyable one so cially. The members of the club giving the party, were: Miss Martha Frances Draper, Mis Cis Barclay Pratt, Miss D Crepe Paper 6c a Roll Decorated Tissae 1 7c Ltmch Sets J 9c Bath Room Supplies Rgiilr 75 Turfclh Towel Mc Regular 50c Turklh Tow) He Regular 0e Turklth Towel 250 Pguiar 1.00 Towel Rack , Me Regular 75e Towt Rack 49 PeguUr 35c Towl Rack 24 Regular 2Se Towel Rack.. .......17 All other Bath Room Suppit at 2 per cent Oiecount. All r-ulr HuMrer GmAa ti 25 per ent off. Rome Eitr ftargalna R. Pf-oc'l Fountain Byrtn 11.2 Combination Fountain 49 Hot Water Bottla 15 rfoltli, cod quality 1 00 t4 Iur Pop. Mies Ethel CauOld, Ml Also Lewthwaiia 'and Mis Marjortw laufU-10. Ur. t,. a. sommw, nr. L. L. Pickens, C. O. Hnntley. Franklin T. Griffith. Joseph E-. Hedge and C. 0. Latourett were the patrons. s a J. R. Williams, a native of Sooth Wafoa and for t year A resident of Oregon City, died at his home here yesterday morning The deceased wa aged &4 years and 11 month, came to Oregon City from TTlsconsln In 1177 And for many year has been engaged la th transfer business. He was Past Com mander of the local G. A. R. poet and la urvhed by wife, fmtr daughter and five son, as follow; Margaret WiUlama. Mrs. Elisabeth Motheson. Elinor Wil liams and Angelina Williams; Evan R.. David C. J. Edgar. Arthur U. all of Oregon City. and John C. Williams, of Portland. Funeral aervtce will be con ducted at th First Presbyterian church At 19 o'clock, Saturday morning. Janu ary T. Rev. Frank H. Mlxsetl will of ficiate. . DOWNWARD COURSE. Fast Being Realised by Oregon Crty People. A little headache at first. Dally Increasing till the back la lam and weak. Urinary disorder quickly follow. Piabete and finally Bright disease. This Is the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Follow thl advice. Mrs. D. E. Sewin. of S5 East Tenth street. Portland, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills brought to my notice from reading about them in the paper from my horn Lomtnlater, Mass. Every now and then I read of some one whom I know per sonally being cured of kidney trouble by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills I would not have paid as much attention to It had I not known them to be good reli able people who would not make such a statement unless It were absolutely true. Last fall when I found my kidney wer not performing their functions property, I procured a box. They benefitted roe very much. To say I have a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills expresses my feeling toward them very mildly. Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what hi cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State. Remember the name, Doan's, and tak no other. Th Salvation Army Service. Meetings every night, except Monday and Friday. Sunday services 2 t- ni.. Junior Meeting; S p. m Family Gather ing; 8 p. m Great Salvation rally ana battle for soulai The officer In charge. L L. BRUGMAN. Cptaln. No Mor Stomach Troubl. All stomach trouble 1 removed by th use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It give the stomach perfect rest by digesting what you eat without the stomach' aid. The food builds up th body, th rest re stores the stomach to health. You don't have to diet yourself when taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cur. J. D. Ersklne, of Allen ville, Mich., says, "I suffered Heartburn and Stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law has had the same trouble, and was not Able to eat for six weeks. She lived entirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cur she wa entirely cured. Bh now eats heartily and is In good health. I am glad to say Kodol gave m instant relief." Sold by Geo. A. Harding. 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