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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1900. NEWS! OF THE COUNTS MOLALLA. Now for 'Wllhnlt Spring. Thermometer !3 dop-crs til" the shndP Sunday, the hottest day of the senson, up to thin writing. - . ... The smoky weather Is now In night. AVJth hsylnq over, next we'll 'have har vest coming; vim a rusn. Those new sign you max" t when you fomp to town, worn painted ly Mr. Uas taUt formerly a conch pnitttor for the i'ull man Csr Company, of ridoiiKo, I. O. O. V. .odtre No. 1.S4. had Inst nl Utton of ottUvni last Saturday night M-anlr I-ay. N. O t li. W. Mwm, V. O. Frank Sawtcll, Sivy.: J. V. Thomas, Treasurer. At last, porno of the "fish blasters' have been caught In the not. Sheriff Pontic camp out the other evening and made the arrests.- Heretofore these wan ton destroyers have had it easy on the several waters of the Molalla river. klllliiK minions or the "little fry that have been placed alongside of the native "speck- lea beauties, by the government and lov era bf tho anglers' sport. : Hereliftvr. they Will, Da tuUKht to. illsh w th ess force. Molnlla has two more new doctors. Pr. Rahnll, of the southwest corner and Hunt Icy Hros. Co. druir store, and another IV. Powell, located nt the I'owell & Co.'s drug more, now just rci sick it you (tare to. folks attended ut lilad Tld- CLARKES. Blackberries and cherries are plentiful. The weather (s very warm. A moving picture waRon passed thronjrh and gave us entertainment at the school oouse Saturday night. A load of young folks came out from university r"ark and visited Mr. and Mrs J. Fully's family Saturday and Sunday, captain Hranson and wife attended Chautauqua Saturday anl Sunday and on Monday were at the Holmes eampmeeting in newion ai iremoiu station on Nt, ocun one. iney report mautauqua a ucess beyond question. Olive Withee's broken arm Is getting Along nicely. Fred Marshall was struck In the mouth y a small maple he was felling, outting his lip and extracting a .- tooth. The wuise is neanng nicely. Farmers are happy over the splendid hay weather. ;' LOGAN. TVHIliam O'Connor desires it to be known that he has traced the report con cerning his brother Pat. given In our last, and that It has no foundation In fact. We gave the report only because it has been so persistent that we came to believe it and are very glad to believe it & mistake. Haymaking has been a strenuous busi ness on account of the weather and lack Of help. There has been a great rustling and phoning for hands and some have tried the employment agents with not very gratifying results. Mr. Griffith has been on the sick list. Mrs. M. K rakes has gone to try a Washington hot spring for inflammatory rheumatism. Fred Moser. Jr., is doing carpenter work at Seaside. i Mrs. A. Folsom and children are visit ing her brother. F. P. Wilson. i The Logan' Lobsters were defeated bv I ae t-iacKamas team by the close scoio Of 5 to 6. The Logan second team were defeated by the Eagle Creek second nine, Bcore la to 26. . i. .i CLARKES. Mr, Lund went to Portland to work again. Quite a number of our the eampmeeting Sunday lugs. rt is n pretty good sljrn of rotuiufhit prosperity to see the woods full of timber buyers. Sir. Uookort, of Mllidown, proprietor of Hotel do Itroiightnn, bus been helping Mr. Ponnison on his now barn this week. Quito n number of the Inhabitants of Shavervllle plcniocd on tho Molalla river Sunday. We are pleased to note the fact that the grading ami graveling Is completed from the postotliee north to the junction of Milk Creek and Highland uvemie. There Is some talk of a ugar beet fac tory here. WHITNEY BOISE MAY Csfcado aiiil Eastern Cltickoinas f: lit AN tlVlotZ-LbK ARRESTED IN -PORTLAND . ON A CHARGE OF MISAPPROPRIATING FUNDS OF HAWTHORNE , ,. ESTATE. '" T '" MULINO. : Oh, dear! How this scorching weather tnakes us sweat. J. J. Mallatt attended Chautauqua on Old Soldier's Hay, Several sawmill men hiti i been In this neighborhood lately looking up a mention tor a nun, durance Mullutt and J. I Evans took a nusiness trip to town Saturday. Charles fahaw and fumlly and Flank Miaw nave gone to Eastern OrcRoit. They will not likely return until Pall. Mr. and Mrs. John Aikens and daugh ter Jessie were Mullno visitors Sunday fed win Joust and S. Kolny were haul ing hay last week for A. fjougan. Ihe marriage of Miss Doris Vivian Evans and Mr. I. O. Dix took, place Wednesday. July 15. at tho residence of J. F. Disc, of Oregon City.' After the ceremony the couple suent a nleasant evening at Chautauqua. They returned Thursday to the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Kvans. of Mu llno. and were greeted that evening with a lively charivari. They will make their home for the present at Shubel. They have the good wishes of a host of friends. Whitney I,, l'.olsu, charged with emlu-u-illug finis bijoiigliig to the Hawthorne estate while acting as KM uitcut,' declined, lo discuss his arrest, or .the 'criminal charge that has been piofoucd against him. While the.-aggregate of.. Air. (IoIho's Shortage of the funds of the oslatq la declanid by tile heirs to be JKlJ.OtHi, Hum total, it Is said, will lov Increased by fur ther tiivtiulai itlcs Ivy Mr. Ho I no In innnag lug the properly. Instances of which have been reported since bis in rest lale Satur day afternoon. Iteporls have reached the heirs of the sale of other land lielouglttg o the entitle and uol -Indllided III the uo count ing ort which the warlnnt was Iti sued for the arrest of Mr. ltolse. As In the other ti ansiiotloiiN there wis no f HJ- ti ISTACAOA, : T.ti Homier tilid WIIIIbiii 1nlo"' teltii ned fi'oui Seaside last Monday night, . .The-. utw- LutiMHltiw Htut iJi. Adix In having ennslnieleil Is fast neailng cchii pleLlon. , it,. I he one HUity high mid ' in side (hit large, comfortable convenient .looiua tor a Ualdcucu la to huvu u whig i where the doctor will have his olllees, I All the young People are looking for ward to tile Unfile to lie tlvrii Aqgust IM. V ' ' 1 Tlie (ldd Kelows held their miietlng fo' Installation of olllcclH lilsl Satunlay lilglit. Those Installed wore: (, i. ICIy, past grand; Kdwlu Hates, noble griind; i, Cnnvloid, vlou-giund; It. V. Caiy, treasin'er: J, K. Kly, Necrelury; Jim t'io niflorlKliI supiorMr.i)r Dolde grand; Win. i.;llhliM. left supporter of noble grand; Willis Joiiue, right supporter of vice grand: Win. Kaiulle, loft supporter of Ice-grand; J. C. Tracy, chaplain. I!e fioshineiils of Ice cream and cake were . ' Vel. ..... Mix. l : Kelly and mm luir t Al rlv- inn liquet or tft In ICstiieadU' ti 1 gladcn. their husband and father. Ihe O. W, P, agent. Mr. Kelly Is CARUS. , , ' . .. , Mrs. Stewart has bought a new cream separator. The agent came out from Oregon City Monday and set It up. Mr. Kllck. Carl and Nathan CasedaV attended Chautauqua Thursday of last week. They report a fine time, plenty of speeches, music and good bull games. air. Stewart s brother, of Oregon City. expects to move Into the old Cooper house soon. Wo will be glad to have them among us. h,d. Howard commenced cuttlno- wheat Wednesday. He has as line a piece of wheat as there is in the country. Mrs. i"oung and her icrund-duuchtw. Miss dna Irish.: returned Saturday or last wek from a visit with friends- and relatives in the F-ast. ' -. ' ! SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK. A great many eople are around the country' picking wild blackberries, of which there i are a good supply. Soma of the neighbors have M yuana canued. Hay around here on some places is very heavy, farmers having their barns full. One night this week Dick Hunter's dog treed a coon. W hen Dick went to see what it was In the morning, he thought it was a cat, but on looking closer found a coon, which he killed. Harry Donley's family has been camp ing on Donley's place the paut week en Joying nn outing. Mrs. Lydia Still was visiting at her mother's Wednesday. , Helen Hunter is spending a few weeks at her uncle Dick Hunter's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunter went to New Old of thoW Sales nd tlo Mil's hliv no ' I M"1' I : ty' SlmrM ; retllriKdl Tuesday moans or determining at' this Tlhio the to- ,"oon after ntt nxtrndcd visit in Iowa, tal amount of the alleged nilsappioprla- I Last Friday night Kd. Hunt drove a Hons. .. .,, ,( I hay rack load of merry makers to Hubert That It was possible ,fin PPfi flv( l I Ml "" C "Mno til (.'tin Insvllle. 'Ihose who llOIll lilt '"',J.' nnf, min.-on ,,, 11 (ill, .Morrow, .inn v i'mio. luuv itoiigan, Aiav Soott. F.dna Mlllor. Helen Horry, .oa Irwin, May Hair; Messrs. Jesse Stubbs. Warren Kurr, (ioorge Towusend, Ceoigu Shults. Clyde Shonck. Arthur Herman, Key Morrow and Hoy Marehluiuk, A. N. Johnson clmperone, must huve partaken too keartlly of Mrs, Cuirln's rorri'shiueiits bociiuse for this or some oilier reason he felt sick nil the way home. Will Wrcim, of Portland, w an Ks t.voadit visitors the early part of the week. Mrs. It. K. I.olir, of Portland, camped near Cuaadcro with friends I ho early part of the week. Walter Drennan and wife, of Pnlem, have, been visitors nt the Hnwn home. Mrs. ft. (,'ooper has Just rvtui-ned fttmi IVrtland whom she has been undergoing eye treatment. ' William Klchardson, tho son of our barlier, underwent an operation on Ills throat at Ht. Vincent's hodpllal. Ho U getting well rapidly. appropriate so large mi amount estate, it Is asserted, was due to the fact that the three heirs. Mrs. U. 1,. Iluw I homo. Mrs. M. O. Collins and Mrs. Ilolse, his wife, had every conlldence In his abil ity as a manager and practically elitiust ed the inatuigcmcnt of the entire estate to him personally for ten years, it was not a dlllicult matter for Mr. Uolse to con duct the estate as he wishes, acordlug to Mrs. Collins, who caused his arrest. Tim heirs became suspicious less thun n year ago and an Investigation was conducted with the sensational disclosures that bav been published. This investigation revealed the fuct that Mr. ltolse did not keep a complete recor of the business of the estate. For that reason, proof of tint alleged squandering of the estate funds had to be gathered from persons outside of those eoneernovl directly in the property. Much of this In formation was furnished by H. U Calx, now deceased, who for several vein a serv ed ,1s generul Agent for the estate in the. sail of its acreage and t-n lots. Air Cte turned over the. proceeds Horn all sales to Mr. Holse. who Is churned with rpproprlatlng the bulk of the money, cred lung only small portion to tne Haw thorne estate. When Inquiry laas made Into the relations of late with the estate, aHlioimh the heirs believed the real es tate mun had not served us their agent for several years. Itoise having assured them that Cate had been discharged at their request. It developed that lie was delinquent in his annum with the estate to the amount of about J4I.WU. lit an at temnt to effect a settlement with the In terested heirs. Calf turned over all of the property he owntf. Ue died a few months later. FRUIT GROWERS TO MEET. G. ilaiquard't went to town on Monday ! Era to camp meeting last Sunday and on business. R. Robinson and Alex Sherruble are helping W. H. Botiemiller haul hay. Mr. Bottemiller. is hauling hay and when he hauled the second load he had bad luck, caught on a stump and pulled theridge out and very nearly bad a break down. .Nat Scribner, our supervisor, is work ing on the road to Wettiaufer's and Cnar lea Shockley is blasting out the stumps. Dave Miller Is helping William Marshall haul. hay. All farmers are busy making hay at present and soon will be head over heels ;in the harvest fields B. Sullivan went to town Monday on business. , . . ,-, t t- Fred Bower spent rSunday with Mr. reported a nice time. Frank Ott Is putting up a new build ing for his chop mill. C. Thorpe's store looks much better with the new windows and door, also paint. Mr. Conklin's folks were out after I blackberries Tuesday. Walter Smith is trying to get some peo ple to pick cherries. TEAZEL CREEK. Ed iSherruble. . Ali;X , Slirriible 8MBt Sunday with vn( : ; ' 'Etfle1 Grace is home from attending Chautauqua. Tom Grace is hauling hay. W. H. Wettlaufer is working on the mrw road. Ben' Marshall i was hauling 'lumber for his new- barn. - Mr. and Mrs., Frank Nichols went lo town Monday and Mrs. Larklns is tak ing care of the children. Frank Wilson took a load of spools to town last- week for Mr. Bittner. The Hettman boys look a load of lum ber up in the hills to build a house on their claim. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The main topics now is the mountains and summer resorts. J. M. Gillett and O. W. DIckerson have gone to the Kittle ranch on the Molalla river. Mrs. Fisher, with her sister. Mrs. George Wiildron. has gone to the hot springs near The Dalles. Ed Gottberg has bought Mr. Moran's blacksmith shop, and has moved -his tools over there. He is now changing th shop into a dwelling house. Mr. Gerber is helping do the work. Miss Irene Olanie. of Hillsboro, Is visit ing her cousins Lillian Gillett and Pearl and Ruby Francis. Miss Edna Gard. of Clarkes. is board ing with Aunt Maggie Harrington and at tending Normal. Frank Bullard Is one of the lucky boys. He got a bicycle from the Examin er and won a set of silver spoons in the firemen's race. Mrs, Laura Bullard spent last . Friday visiting her brother, Edward Frederick and wife on the West Side. They have a boy at their house. , Born, .July 10, to the wife of Mr. Os mond a son. Grandma Clark returned from Canby last week, where she had been attending M. E. eampmeeting. Theodore Weed and wife, of Seattle, are visiting relatives and friends here. Chester Elliott, Austin Mickels and Ernest Brandt have taken a trip to the mountains. . Frank Beard and wife, nee Miss Myrtle Darling, have bought Mr. Reymond's property on Molalla avenue and taken possession. Mr. Raymond has moved rtvfir fin the olank road. P D. Curran was visiting In this burg a few davs last week. He is feeling quite poorly of late. Misses Pearl and Josie Curran return ed home from Chautauua Monday morn ing. F. ' M. Amen, of Klngsley, Ore., was here last week and bought Mr. Pierce's house and lots. He expects to move here next Spring. I ' Havlne is nrosrressine nicelv and the warm weather Is fine for the hay, which is of good quality this year. Fall grain will soon be re:idy to har vest and then the busy time wiil begin in earnest. The eampmeeting was well attended last Sunday and some very' interesting sermons were preached. Frank Meiton and wife landed back home last Sunday not being able to com plete their Journey on account of hail storm and water spouts on Multon moun tain. Mrs. Charley Dart was agreeably sur prised last Sunday by the arrival of her parents and brother, who are making her a visit this week. Cary Herman and family and Miss Lillie Glpson had an accident on their way to Gladstone, having upset the carriage. Fortunately no one was hurt. J. H. Qtiinn is getting around again and says he will preach at Teaiel Creek next Sunday. Grandma Dart Is still very feeble. She will be eighty-four in a short time. Francis Quinn has completed his hay hauling, bringing it from Aunt Mary Kayler's and mowing It in the barn on the Btirgreen place. Mrs. Joe Simons is still very weak. She Improves very slowly. The warm weather is very trying on her. Northwest Horticulturists December 1-4. at Portland Afreadv preparation are being made by those having the matter In charge for the finest display ever held by the North west Fruit Growers' association when it meets In Portland December 1 to 4. Tlun will i be large exhibits of choice fruits fresh, dried and canned. Nuts will also fornj a prominent part, as will hortlcul tura.1 itiuulles. As the members of the so clety are from Oregon. Washington. Ida ho. Montana, I tan and British Columbia, Ihe interest will be very great. Besides the members there will be vis itors and speakers In attendance from London. Paris. Vladivostock, Melbourne the Philippines, und other places, who will not ty...f come to take part in the proceedings, but will be prepared to make arrangements for enlarging the markuta of Nisrthwestern fruits in their respeC' live 'districts. LIBERAL. Colton nine was defeated by Liberal last Sunday, with a score of 28 to 20. The dance last Saturday evening was a grand success, there was a large ciowd and all present enjoyed a good time. Dr. Morey and daughter Clara, and V'ada Elliott, of Oregon City, have been camping at Wilhoit Springs for the past week. Arthur Larson, Johnle Vick and Arthur Zwyfel attended the dance at New Era laHt Saturday evening. Ray Likes, of Vancouver. Wash., Is visiting at B. Friedrichs for a few weeks. Mr. Heart and family moved In on the Stayman place last Saturday. Wild blackberries are ripe and in full blast In our burg. Haying is the order of the day. Mr. Stipp and family and Mrs. Morey and Ollie, spent last Sunday at Wilhoit. TWILIGHT, MEADOW BROOK. Everybody Is very busy m the hay and some of the people have not cut any yet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Holman and daughter, Mary Alice, are visiting Ralph Holman this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman made a flying trip to Hubbard Sunday for a visit to home folks. There were some Bawmlll men looking for a good location in this part of the country. ' ' , The hum of the mower, the rattle of the rake, and the newly mown hay "stinketh O, so good." J. Marts and' family; ' -from Wilhoit, were visiting his father andimothcr Sun day.' George Myers is building quite a com modious barn. . He will soon be ready to store away that crop ol vetch hay. George Williams passed through town recently,' returning from the mountains, where he had been, looking at the large game. .'i- ' Mrs. Fred J. Melndl and children, of Moro, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lazelle. Warner Grange is to meet July 25th. A good musical and literary programme is being prepared for the lecturers hour. A large attendance is desired. Arrange ments will be made for the Grange An nual Fair. i 200.000-Pound Prune Contract. Tfia Willamette Valley Prune assocla Hon, reimrw hsvlnir entered Into a con tract for about loo.Ooo pounds of tallan prunes, for London delivery, October or November, upon the bRsis of 3 cents perlpounif, which in Vi cent above the contract basis of last year. This means 5 cnts per pound for the 40-6'J grade, notwithstanding the glut In the market of ill other varieties of canned and evalu ated fruits. While the prune crop of the state will not come .up ito that ,of ;hml ear the latest estimate being uciween 17.000.0"" and lS.0OU.0Ou pounds, as ugnlnst ibout M.OOD.WO last year, the quality will ije par excellent, and the Oregon grower Hands In a good way to realize a good protit for his product. LARGE FRESHMAN CLASS. Probable Enrollment of .600 at the Uni versity of Oregon. CMVERSITV OF OKEGO.V. Eugene. Julv 31. The freshman class entering the Fniversitv of Oregon this Fall will be by far the largest in its history. Every Indi cation points to a freshman registration of 25U. and a total enrollment of nearly SO) students, not Including the depart ments of Law mid Medicine. Last year one-fourth of all the high school gradu ates of Oregon entered the I'nlverslty of Oregon, and there is every reason to be lieve that an even greater percentage will entr this Fall, though the- number of graduates Is nearly a huif larger than last vesr. Another .wiueo that will help swell the number very materially Is the large umbfr of F.astern people coming Into the state. The Registrar's oillce receive nanv letters each week asking If credits in m Eastern high schools will l.e aeept fd. The demand for catalogues has been erprecedeiited. and unless all signs fail next year's enrollment will be a record breaker. TIME TO ACT. ( Don't Walt for the Fatal Stages of- Kid ney Illness. Profit by Oregon City People's Experiences. COFFEE Nothing: does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. lie must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. Your sTocer returns jour money it you don'l like Scbillinf' Best: we pir bim. Letter List. ' List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City post office for week ending July 24. "Women's list McDonald, Mrs. Ed.; Hayers, Mrs.' Rone; Wilcox, Mrs. Sylvia M. Men'fl listHitchcock, R. C; Hofsag, Willie; Myers, Chas.; Schuler, Mr.; Stew art, Mr. and Mrs. F. (2). Occasional attacks of backache, lrrs-' ular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error, to neglect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but return with greater Intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings beneath - the eyes, bloating t limbs and ankles, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor win return. Cures In Oregon City prove the effectiveness of this great kidney rem edy. On the date of February 27th, 10, W. W. Stone, a well known resident of Ore gon City, Oregon, writes us the follow !t'fj: 'I have been much benefited by the use of two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills. My trouble was occasional dlazy spells and too frequent passages of th kidney fcecretions. I had to get up often at night to pasB them. I have also had some few attacks of backache. Having found real help through the use of Doan's Kid ney Pills I do not hesitate to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. THE BIG SALE. The Big Ten Days' Sale which Is being conducted for L. Adams, Oregon City s Busy Store, opened Wednesday to the largest crowd that has ever attended a sale In Oregon City. From 9:00 o'clock when the doors opened until the closing1 nour, mis large store was pacgeu to its very doors and the small army of sales people could not acommodate the hun dreds of eager buyers. It wen a warm, but good natured crowd for they found what thy wanted, and judging from the loads of packages the prices this enter prising firm are giving must be satisfac tory. Mr. Adams, is wearing a smile, the kind that won't wear off, and only had time to 'ay that this sale would last ten days, closing August first. , Mai Oif I'auchy, who jfot iuii ncd ' with powder, July ilril . ' , ' ... Mrs. Viola1 hoiiglnsM Wenr'-'to" llnrlnil Sunday und called on Mrs. Mllllo Marvel, who Is rlekr-Mrs. Mnevel Is nitty lli(r with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. lllbson. Ilaglo Crook nine played wit I) (ho Gold en West t -ii in again Sunday und wore lottuitiml uu thu iiouiooi. for tiioy won Ihe gaiiii' by a score of 1(1 to ll, Tho darkles got very angry Ihtmuho llioy worn dofoaloil by tho "farmer boys," Next Sunday Kaglo Crook expects lo plav with Ml, Tabor. Mrs. Ilowlclt Ih uu tho slok list. Joint Itch! und family find Homy l Moll iiihI family spent Sunday wit It James OII'HOU. James lVHhanor purchased "Happy lioollguu" of Wesley I oii',liiss on Mon day. Several of Ihe farmers of this locallly are Kt tit busy with their hlty, Mr, and Mrs. I.oii linker wont to Dover alter blackberries Huiulav. but i lit I uol Und tunny berries', und nn (heir return homo slopped ill .la mi s tilhanu g mid got some eheri les. Hubert KnhcrlNoii ami Nathan Itowley wont horning over uboul Cumideio Hun day, but did not get very many berries, for I hey wen scarce. On Huniluv Hoy Cooper, (if Hartoit, was Isltlug friends op tho bill, v GEORGE, EAGLE CREEK. O WednesdViv last Wesley IVmgliiss. Mr. slid Mrs. VValU'r Douglass. Mr. mid Mrs. Will Douglass, Miss Ulna. Douglass. Miss Ida Sweeney, Delia Hweeney, (iloii, Mildred and Klorls Dougla.M, went to the mounUliiM on u hunting. Hulling and pleasure trip, and enojyed themselves hugely. They returned hone Friday af ternoon. Mr. I.iii.irus m arte a business trip to CurrlnsvlUe on Sufurday. It. Ji. U lost ill luiiJe a lirief 'Business visit to Kstacadu the latter putt of hut week. Kd nnd Roy Douglas nttrnded Chnu- taiuiiia two days last week, and enjoyeif It very inil.rfl. Kagle t reek Grnngw No. 2!)7. he d a short session Saturday. There was not a very large nt tendance, hut thnes pres ent spent a pleasant and sociable time together. Ki4gln Creek llranim bus M members in good slantllng. Ml I V. Cibson ra ed on Mrs. Cora Robertson, on Saturday. airs, i,, a. Yvoouie went to mrtlanu Suudiiy to sen her slstrtr-ln-law. Mrs. L-E. BELFiLS NOTARY PUBLIC All Hindi of Itgaf paitrs drama qd. Butoa- aMcrattft i Last "Tuesday evening several nf our young people spent n, very . pleasant tllll" at the fiomn of Mr. and Mrs, Welstiimi'lcl. Tho evening wits spent mostly wltu iliinoliig until a Into hour und after re freshments were, served' ttverybody wont home honing to bn nblo to spend another sucn enjoyable ercmnf. Farinois ale still in ilin Jiny tnislui'ss; some nro nbnilt through. Homy Schmidt look a load of new po tatoes It) Portland lust week. , Hubert Mlllur was In I'orlliuid lust Hun da v. Frank Von, who has been working nn the farm owned by the Mount Huott Lumber Company, ttxik a sudden notion to Jump the Job last week, Ho Is now staving at home with pa. Several from here intended tlio Imse ball game lit Fugle Creek Humbly. Mrs. , T. llai dels is -spending a few days wllh her parents. Mr, und Mrs. Fiiiitoii, of tiurtleld. Fred Una and brother urn making (tat bay on the (lulMcrig farm, which they have rented. oito Paulsen spent Sunday with Ms sisters In Portland. Mrs. MoCIIntook. ' nf Portland, Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Harriots. H. N. North Sued for ?00. I'M KalTirurr hits brought suit Hgnlnsl M. N North for .'iu. Unsays thai North gave him an undated check for $-"0 on the KstacntU 8l.Ho Hank, wllh tho un derstanding that the pupor was not to be presented nt the bnfik until n specified Unio. and that when he tin nod the chock In the Hunk refusori pnynunt , on th" ground that North had no fund tin ii posit. ' CAPTAIN SHAW ON .POLITICS. Advisee Voters to Reed Plstform Search of Ideals. In omcE mfxtk mn bash Niiw Hint the two great political par ties have met Irt convention slid derliirrd upon which each will go before the coun try. It remains with the people themselves, which of the two rnndbiatcs shnll receive their voles. In this cniinit llon. I might bo permitted to offer some wholesale d vtni. Don't bo deceived by thf usnsi clKp-trap nnd long since worn out plntl. tuilos. nor the suiive and well salved sn phlslery, the spe ll-blnrier, wllh sweet smirk nnd Josture. will soon hnnri out to I lie people. Mslen to them respectfully, If you will, for they like It, but while you nn- listening, do some thinking on your own iioouni. Titke n retrospective view of things pn. Iltli-itlly, nnd decide which of tho two ftirlle iieklii your snifTrimt), liiwa, In Ihe past, i oPio iiuiii'osl lo Ihe pcoiilu In limit law muklnu power; wblulV oi ilin treat piillles. bawl .sided; wllh, v; lather Hum agliliiHt 'tlie ' foiniiioii piolilo: which, If ollli. r, mi) mi jlio slii" of pH daloiy weitllli autt show their fondues lor piiimlurliig tho people hV lh ollKottlunl ol laws fa vorable lo liurir schemes. . Avoid iiliil who UuuUlus to Urn inoiwy power lis agalunl lh people, and be cause ill, I ho fj lends bo bax Hindu uui'l'lf the high llnauoleis of Wall Htreot. 1U uii'iubcr always, llmt wlnucivi' fit It didale tho black Hum i proiluloiy Vtoitdlh Is hulslod over, Is I lie olio ino.il likiny In go uuiiliiM ybu. Hi people, lioi unio nhy are only , Ihliiklnrt t"li UlvU' Until, and uol ot lllo wl'lfnm "if III" voinly, which ninny of llioiii, would lallmr Soiiiln the hands of one man, for they coiilri i on linl him, thou In Ihe bauds of ihu people, whom tiny four. . 'Chun' Ui still linrtlhor Mini of pollllcliii (n avoid. See lo ll, that ou dlsi'lliul Hilly bl'li't(l llif olio who esoeeils In iiiin'hlnl' loviilty and iroillahln dofoicuctt lo Ihe "boss." Huve In luliid un Ameri can Man, nol a mi lolly parly num. I.oolt for nun who loves bis coiinlry iihovo par iv and stlf, ami will, without four or rilVol', serve Ilin Whole people, Slid Stamp upon you with youn ballot, III" uim who" single though! Is self suidhl liitmcnl and a servile iiciihIomoiici! In III" wishes of those who placed Hie wand of ulllcu in his hands. .No .doubt nil'li of lb" ciindldat''S, l)t t lies old- pttiiilys ui'l cxoclitnt "gtiiitl'iiii; hoii eat tibfli i iniillo, hut Widt h w ill bo nldii lo withstand Hi" eiioriuous piesNiiiii Hint will ln hroiighl to boar on him, In tho event of bis i I' lilnn. by Ihosn who fallen on the loll and sweiit of the pooiilo who labor lo keep up the government. I lave III mind the fact that passive man occu pying so exalted ft pititilloii as piesliloiil If Huso I iilh 'l Stales. In what Iho pluil tlolbugs Waul; niut Who will bo ufrnlri lo do untitling that lulgbl lout Iho feelings of Unite pii'daloiy lobbois. That would never do. These are ninuieiilons iiuostlon for you und i no to decide, and unions limy urn du elded light, our country Is in thing"!'. As for myself, whllo coiili Ibulliig, In a mull way, lo lb" success of olio of tint Mi on I purlins now offering their ciuiilldutti for yours und my sutTeiug", und helped 10 make 11 pnsMlhln (or tl lo enscilbo on the pugu of history, sum" of tho urumlost iniilt'voun nls Iho world bus ever known, I uiu soini'ihiiiM of u mugwump, I e, lu ilt'l'oinli ul in pollllcs. l' i'ini my wny of riusoiilug, it Is liidopoudonon In Pollllcs llmt will restore boiiusly in tho ttilinlnls- 1 1 ul lull of lltu ulTnli K of our gnvm limolil, und In no small way. nnikn men boiler, not only poltilrully, but In civil, social nnd Inisllnss life. In closing Ibis giutuUotis advice, let niv 'uy, stun wllh a critical nnd fur ion lug eye, und mind i iipablit of Just do tint linns. Iho plnlfollu of iKilll parties, (boil decide which o, lines lii'iitt'itt to your Ideals of honest government, and Is the nunc likely (o hti fullllletl by Ilin parly itiiuiichitliiK Ihtin. Having dnno, this, say lo your polltltul piejudiccs, nn Chilm aid to bis tempter on Ilin muiiiit: "(.lot Hu e In hind un Huliin, I'll have none of you." Do Will's Witch lla"l Halve Is espeo lolly gootl for pllos. Itecominended und sold by Joins Drug Co. Medo.ee Home Prom Denver, Hlnte Soiistor J. K. Ileilges irlurnrd Monday from Denver, whore bn n tended the I U'liiiH ritili.' Nntlonal Conveulloii ns nn alloin.ilo from Orrgou. Ho would not hnve missed the eiperleni-x for tho worhl. anil I'Sperleiiceri no discomfort from Iho nest until on inn wny Home. It Csn't Be Best. The best of nil teachers l experience, C. M. llsrdoit. of Solvt-r City, North Car olina, nnys: "I Hud lOU-clilc Milters tiies all that's t'lslmrd for It. For Hionmvh. I.Ivor nnd Kidney troubles It cant bn bent. 1 have IiI'mI It nnd find ll a most excellent medicine," Mr. Harden In right; It's Iho best of all iiicdlnliii's nlso fur won k nous, litine bnck, und nil run down conditions. Host list for chills and (tin- lurla Hold tmdnr gum union at Junes trug Hlore. Inc. , MB I ' ' wne BAfll I neve wnee is urn ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED ' I ' ! ft No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are A Saving in Power--A Reduction in Expense-- An Increase in Output An Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Butchers Confectionets Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launderes Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers ANYONE PROFIT USING POWER CAN BY CONSULTING Portland Railway Light i , . - ,',. & Power Company i i . . , . - i : CM. MILLER, AGENT ,i i . OREGON CITY, 0REC0N 1 i