ACENTS o McCALLS" MAGAZINE HOYAL WORCESTER CORSETS R. A Q. CORSETS KAY8ER OLOVES PLAMATE SHOES CARLSON CURRIER BILKS SOR08IS PETTICOATS ! LOCAL UMEPS Ml ('. (ioliUmllli huit the hen! itU ptny of M tltliKty ever brought In the illy. Mr. Mini Mm, rinniKu II. WUImri have gone i:nl for mi iliiiili'l vUll wild tolnllvcn In MliiilKim. Mr mill Mm t'lmrle .itim. nf tii Oii'ho'i. urn vlntl Inic with tint liil ter sltttur, Minn Ada lli'dwell, Herman Wlulud mill u II Kiiinli.r, wliu Iiiivk lux ii annum tlm SiiIimii via. Hum, tinvii ri'iiiiinil in (iri-Kuii I'lly. Mm. Charles Kiikii iiinl rlilliln-ii have returned from Hiileni, where they hint liiu'ii visiting lili relative. Mi l, Jamba, ntler vlxll Iiik with rel ative In thin city fur two weilm, huu relumed In lu-r Inline nt HI. John, WmhIi. Mrs, V. A Hlit'wmmi and mill, Almi, returned hiiiim 1'liiit Hiluy. after n two week' mny with relative in Wiinli lugliui, .Mr mul Mm, J. W. Cnle, of (.'nun mull. after upending the week In runii mi tin' fair khmiiuU nt Hnlein. Imvi n ItiriU'il llnllin. Mr. mul .Mr Mi'inlti nml fniiilly umt Mr, Miller Imvu returned from Hut Mute Kulr. where, they have been fur several day. Mnitliiier J. CiK-kri'll left Krlilny for Molulln, to liiko rhniK of tlm brunch of Huntley llroa. Co, during I In. nit. hi'Iii'u of the manager, J. II Wrimii. Minn Juliet Crtmn ..( Krltlity for I'tiKi'in', where Him In n nhoiiiori lit tlm Cnlvi-mlly of Oregon, mul In a member of tin' Zeta Intn t'til Homrlty. (', A. Nii'li linn returned from hii r veylng trip In Washington. 1 1 re tnriit'il hy wagon, nml waa acroinmn I'll liy hi family through Eastern Washington. Minn Ijuim Avlnon l on lnr y from Toronto. Canada, to Oregon City, nml will mnkv hi'r Iiiuihi In On-Run City with her parent. Mr. mul Mm, K. T. Avlaoti. Mai) Whnli'ii, of Itllt'T, Kaalern Oregon, la In Oregon City, wlnim ho la lookliiK f"r location, nml If Iik I Uinta property to anil him tut will inukn hi hoiutt In Clackamas Connty. County Assessor James K. Nelson, who hua been In the ICasl visiting rela tives anil In attendance at the Niitlim l Kncatnpmeul of thn tirand Army of tint Jlepubllc, at Tiilvitu, Ohio, la homo. DeWltls Kliltioy mul iladdor I'llla are for weak bark, backache, rltmi Hint le pnlna, Itiflnmmntlon of tint blml tier nml all other annoyances duo to weak kdlneya. They art) sold by How ell k Jotiea. I'rof. Jnmea, of ITstacada, vlnlti'il hla fumlly Hntnritiiy anil Htimlny, In thla city. Mr. Jamc' fumlly will aoon iniivrt to KBtnrmla where they will maku their future honiti. They r rently arrived from the Kant. Ieter Marra, who hna been spend ItiK lila Summer vacntlon In Kastern Oregon, arlveil honm on Weilnenlny, mul wna vlnltliiK hla n relit nt Mount I'lenaant. lie left Momlny to reaimiu hla Hluillea at Out Oregon Attrlcullur al ColleKit at Cnrvnllln. MInm Nleln I in n I In k anil I.loyil llnril I ii K linvo Kim" to KiiKenn, where they will nttenil the rulvemlty of Oreiinn. Mr. lliinlliiK Krniluuteil from the hut liiml Arn li'iny hint )'enr. MIhh llnril ItiK la 'he aerrelnry of the AnKorlnteil Student of the t'nlveralty. (ieorne IterKcr ind w lfo returneil to Henttln, WiihIi,. Sat iiriluy nfter a plenit nut two weeks' visit with (ioorKti Her Iter'n pnrenta, Mr nml Mra. (iodfrleil Wallnco. MIbb Itlley. of I'ortliiml, wna nlxo n KiieHt nt the Wnlliu'e home ilur I Hi; the vlalt of Mr. nnd Mr. Merger. MIhh Uoum PtnTnrd linn none to Monmouth, where alio hna tnken up her dutli'H iih critic In the training ih purtinent of the OreRi'ti Slnte Noriniil SchiHil. MIhh HtnlTord Ktli'itt'il from thin limtltutlon Inst yeur with li 1ft It honora, ntul Iiiih been hiiciiiIIiik her Slimmer vncnllou with her pnieuiH, Mr. nml Mra. V. 11. StiilTord. (leori?e Hurley, of 1mhiiIh, Waah., nml bin mother, Mm. Mnry Hurley, of ItlHley StHtlon, were, In Oreiton City Snlurilny nnd apent tlm liny with Mm. Hiirley'n Hlnter, Mm. Mnry McCnrver nt the liome nf Mm. C. P. Hnhoook. Mr. Hurley Iiiih Just returned from a five weekH' Btny nt I'iiho Roblen, Citl., wlmro ho Iiiih been for thn benefit of hla heultli. ' He returned to Ills homo lit UkmiiIh Ruiiiliiy mornlnK. JoHoph Kiiowlnml, who ban conduct oil n tailoring ostulillnhment In Oro Kim City for aovurnl years, will k to Callfornln, where he will no Into the uninii buHlneHS. K. J. McKlttrick, for merly of OreKtm City, linn rented tho bulldliiK to be vnrntod by Mr. Know land, ntul will noon open up a nhno Htoro. Mr. McKlttrick wna In the Hhno biiHlncBH In thla city for nevernl yoarg boforo Riilng to Portland. Mr .and Mra. R. II. Tabor, who have been ape-ndlng tho Summor In their cottnuo at Cannon lleae.h, Orenon, Tiavo returned to their home at Mount 1'lennunt, nnd leuvo thla wouk for South Dnkota, whore they will remnln for tho Wlntor with their aon. The cottnuo of Mr. nml Mra. Tabor at Can non Beach has been rented for the re mainder of the aennon to Mr. and Mri. Dovereaux, who are apondliiR their honey moon at that reaort. Mr. Dovere aux la a nephew of Mra. C. A. Naxh, of thla city. Mrn. G. W. Grace and dAURhtor, MIhh ICIInn draco, MlflH Mnry Scott and Tom FnlrcloiiRh returned from the Ok'o Creek mlnea on Saturday, and report a mont enjoyable time. MlHa Qnrtmdo Kalrclough and MIhh Myrtlo Buchanan, who have boon at the Osle Creek mines durlnn the Sum mer will remnln longer. While thoHo two young Indies were on a trip a fow duya 8ro they wltnenned a won derful sight while near the Divide. Upon looking down In the valley he low they any a fearful storm with heavy clouds, lightning and rain, and where they were stationed above they were enjoying the sunnhlne and pick ing huckleberries. Masonic Temple Do Sure and Cet Dr. J. I'owell, of Molullii, wna In Hie city Weilneailny. If you wmit n HlyllHb lint, cull on MI.m C. (iolilnmllli. Horn to Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Hekne, Septi inlier H ami. Minn (ilmlya Sliyiinkl, of Willamette, Ih lit I it 1 1 1 li k MrlMinhlln liiHtllutu. lloin. Momlny mornliiK, to Mr. nml Mra. ( hiirlea (iotthiTK, an Kpouml aon, Minn INhIk lllurk mid Mlaa A turn lluuer hnvu retiinii il from tlmlr Siilem vllt, Mlaa Fulnlln Hchiiobel len Ttieadny fur Alhuii)', where aliu will utli'iid Hut Collide. Mra. Chilhtliui Silver la lying, very III nt her home on the VYcat Shin with typhoid fever. D'Wltfa Cnrhollied Witch lltt. Salve the hi'Hl thing to me for piles. Sold hy Howell At Joliea. Cluirli'H Moiiltou bliM gone to Mc Mliiut Hie, wlierif he la Hpeinlliig u two wt-i'ka" viiciiflon Willi relutlvea. Secure your winter mipply of ronl Ho ut I'loneer Trnusfer Co. Agency HohIjii Conl Co.. I'oNtodlce lllitg. Mr. I'wi'lleti Ailuiiia, who hua been vltililng her alater. Mia. Arthur How Intnl. of lirniita I'naa, returned home Moiulny Kvi-iett Downey, the young sou of Mayor Downey, of Wlllnmi tle. la en rolle.l n a atiuleiit In t'oliimliln I'nl veritlty. Mr, llurnn Hedillck la vhlllng with relutlvea ut (iruntH 1'iik. ami expert to ri-in u I it there during the coming Winter. I.lnyil Harding and Knymoml Can field left Moiulny morning for ICugene, lii-re (key will nttetid the ('diversity of Oregon. Mli Mnrgnret llniiinn left Sntur day for Whltoaon, where hIiii will visit with friend for a few days, mid upon her return ahe will go to Mount Angel for n brief vlalt. Wllllnm Smith, the renl entato mini, ha moved hla fumlly from Clucknma lli'lght to the residence. Dr. I'ow ell occupied before leaving for Molul- In. Mr. Smith has purfhnsed tho prop erly. Mlaa Angellne William, who has biH-n apendlng thn Summer vacntlon with her mother. Mm. J. It. Williams, left Tuesday for Kugene, where she will reiimn her duties as Instructor In Kngllah literature Krneat Walker, who hna been visit ing lth Mr. and Mm. Wllllnm Gard ner at Mclilrmn, haa gone to pendli toll, where It In probable he will lo cate. Mm. Walker la visiting her parents, and will Join her husband, as soon as h decldea upon a location. W. U Mulvey returned from Seattle, Wash., Saturdny, where he haa been on his two weeks' vacation, and has rrntiincd his position In the county clerk's office. Mr. Mulvey visited Tn coma. Ilremerton, Everett, Wash., nnd also Interesting points In British Col umbia. Mr. and Mrs. John Ix-wthwalte nnd daughter, Miss Alice, have returned from their week's stay at U'bnnon. During Mm. I.ewthuulte'a stay at U'lianon ahe visited nt Iower and t'pper Soda Spring, and hn.l a most delightful time. Norwnrd It. Chnrmnn, who has boon working on the O. H. & N. Company' extension from Klgln to Joseph in the bridging department, during the sum mer month, returned to Oregon City lnt week, and left Wednesday for Kugene, where he will resume his Htudles at the I'nlvemlty of Oregon. He Is taking a civil engineering course. K. C. Thomna nnd Krnnk C, tawing forinorly proprlotorn of the Oregon City Enterprise, have returned from Troy. Ohio, nnd are looking for a lo cution In the Northwest. Mr. Thomas bus disposed of his printing cHlab IlKbtnent In Troy. As soon as Mr. Thomas and Mr. Uiwlug find a mi 1 1 -able locution, they will send for their fa in 1 1 lea. Just a lltllo Caicaiwaet Is nil that Is necessary to give your baby when It Is cross und peevish. Cascaaweet con tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and Is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Sold by Howell & Jones. MIhh Mattlu Plnkham arrived from Tnconiu, WbhIi., Thursday of Inst week nnd brought with her the ton days' old bnby of her sister, Mrs. Myrtlo I'oe-Scbuclt, who died nt that pluco last week, leaving the baby when It was two hours old. Mrs. 11, M. Shaw, of this city, sister of Mrs. Hchuck, und Miss l'lnkhnin. will take tho baby to raise. Charles I'lukham, nephew of Mrs. Shaw, is also here on a two weeks' visit, having come from Tacoma with hla aunt Mra. A. W. Walker, of Portlund, nn- nininces to ine indies or urogon city that on Thursday, of each week, she will do skin and scalp work, sham pooing and manicuring, at 714 Water Street. Telephone 2902. TEA Wc couldn't moncyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it Your trocar returni your money If yos doal Uka Schlllloi'l Beil: wt pay him. Ink Spots on Carpets, If the carpet In the living room or the library has Ink 8 pots on It try this romody: First pour cold water on the spot If It Is a fresh one, taking It up again with a spoon which Is press ed down Into the pile of the carpel. Lay a cloth around the spot so It will not spread. Then apply a weak solu tion of oxalic acid, sponging It up quickly. If the color Is altered, apply ammon ia water. Btsnta Mitt Haw lwiri tought Ila Kind Yw ton lwiri Blaasara f F(LDSSKI : AID) AM Cretn Trading Stamps Cshicada and Eastern Clackamas E8TACADA. Mr. und Mrs. II. C. rioswell return ed to their home ut Kstui-aila Tuesday from Mount Angel. There w ill not he any service at the M. V.. Church on Sunday, on account of the uliseiice of Itev. I'urouiiiiglnn. Mrs. W. A. Ileylmuii went to I'ort I it n il on the Tuesday morning train, returning home In the evening. C. F. Howe hna returned from the Miller HroN.' mine, having spent a week there. He was licfoiiipiiulcd here liy v., C. Miller, who returned to the mine Monday. A full Hue of millinery Is on dis play ut the Dnle store near tlm Hotel I'Xiicuiln, w ith Miss Uiilb Dale u head milliner. Mr. Dale bus also received a full line of dry goods. A pew store building la under con struction In KhIiichiIu. The front of the building will face llroudwuy, while the I, will face Second street. Thl Is one- of the desirable locations for a store building, which will be of concrete, the main part being CuxlOO feel, nml the I, 2r,x:u feet. It Is re ported Hint when completed It will be itccupleil na a department store. J. W. Jones has the contract of furnish ing the crushed rock for the building and hua a force of men hauling rock for the foundation. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Doner are spending a few day with friends In Portland. The cement building occupied by Schmidt, Carey k Company, has been completed and the firm la now handl ing a large amount of grain and farm produce. The Itebekahs celebrated tho 07th annlveraay of Its organization at the I, o. O. F. hall on Friday evening In a very appropriate manner. Judge Thomas F. Ityan, of Oregon City, had been Invited by the committee to give the opening address, but was unable to be present on account of being In Salem. Itev. I'aroiuiagluu opened the affair with a prayer, also favored tils audloiico with an address on tho good of the order and his remsrks were greatly appreciated. U K. Helflls ren dered two cornel solos, and was greet ed with applause, responding to the hearty encores. Mrs. Adlx, who ac companied Mr. Ilclnis on the piano, Is a musician of high merit, and Is a great addition socially to Kstacada, al ways willing to Rive a helping hand. After the programme was rendered a delicious chicken supper was served hy the laditts, anil was followed by a social time. The members of the I. O. O. F. and their families were ex tended an Invitation, making about 75 guests present, who will always remember the pleasant evening spent on the 67th anniversary of the Re bekahs, K. F. Surface sold his drug business to A. N. Johnson, and the latter has , dlaposed of he same to 'J. W. Reed, who w III hereafter conduct the busl jness with Miss Maude Sturgeon as ; manager. Mr. Surface has been post I master also at Kstacada, and has sent In his resignation, hut his successor !has not yet been appointed. Mr. Sur I fneo has given excellent satisfaction ) during his encumbency. nnd it Is with I regret that lie Is obliged to give up j tho office. Ho will leave the : first of the month for Corvnlles, where , be will take a course In pharmacy at the Agricultural College. Mrs. Sur i race und bnby left on Momlny for their new home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sur- face hnve made ninny friends during their stay here, who are sorry to see them depart, but who extend their host wishes for the future. Many Important laud denls hnve been closed during tho past week. W. It. Out Held bus sold Ills 150 acre tract to Mr. Stokes, a contractor'. This Is considered to be one of the most desirable farms In Kastern Clnknmas County, and Is close to lCstncadu. The valuation was $S,(inO. This deal wus muile through the Heylman Renl Es tate Company. Another deal closed this week by the 10-acro tract of Albeit Navotue, Just outside of the city limits. Tho property Is good farming property ami brought $(10 per acre, and tho deal made through the Estncada Stute Ilnnk. Oaylor Keith, ahoy about 12 years of age, broke his arm on tho school grounds while In tho act of Jumping on Monday. Young Keith's home Is nt Deep Crook Junction, and attends the Kstacada school. Dr. Adlx bolng out of town at the time of the acci dent, the teachers did what they could for tho Injured boy, who was takon to Oreshum, where the Injured member was net, and at last reports he Is getting along nicely. Miss Mary Dale and MIsr Mary Womer returned from Oervnls last week, whore they spent a week In the hop fields. .Before returning to their homes here they spent several days at the state fair, and report having had a most delightful time. Cecil Schock, Otis Rex and Omer Groff, after spending a week In the hop fields near Salem, returned to their homes Monday. Some excitement was caused here on Tuesday, when thetoam belonging to F, Ahnert, of German farmer, be camo frightened at a paoslng car, and started to run. The owner, who stood nearby, Jumped Into the back of the wagon, and ronched the reins, but the frightened animal had gone some distance before Mr. Ahnert had them undor control. No damage was done. Robert Currln, one of the best known farmers of Clackamas County, met with a painful acldent on his farm at Currlnsvllle on Wednesday morning. Mr. Currln was engaged In blasting Btumps, when some of the large timber struck his log, breaking it between the knee and ankle. Dr. Adix, of Efltacnila, was summoned, and the the sufferer plnced on the operat ing table and the leg set. Mr. Currln was some distance from the house, OPQON CITY ENTSRPRI8E, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1908. audit was with some difficulty that he was carried there. n suffered extremely, und It Is hoped by his many friends that lie will soon be on the road to recovery, Mlaa Maud Hturgion, after spending the pilxt yeur at her home In Tilla mook, returned to K'ltacnda Sunday, und has ncepti-d a position In the drug store, formerly owned by E. F. Sur face, and Is making her home at the resilience of Dr. and Mra. Adlx. Miss Sturgeon held a position In the drug store for two years, and has many friends who are glad to welcome her return. She took up a course of p'iar macy at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, graduating in 11102 with high honors, and bus met with success in her profession. The KKtncuda school has opened with a full attendance, and there i every indication that the coining school year will be one of the :oxt successful at Estacadn. Prof. Iloaril M. James Is superintendent. He .3 a graduate from the Michigan Sut: Normal. Ho has 10 years of cxr :! -nee in school work, and for the ,a:;t two years has been superluteiiijert of the schools at Milan, wheru he was re-elected this year, but reguel to accept the Kstacada school. Miss Mae Stevens and Miss Eva Pro. id', who taught here last year, have ben retained. Miss Stevens will ha4 charge of the primary grade, and .MIhh Primer, tho Intermediate. V!is Stella Womer. one of Clackanas county's efficient teachers, was cbostn by the school board, this year, ai.J the success she ha met with her profession within the past few jturs, Is an assured fact of her work prov ing satisfactory here. The Estncaita school Is a high school, which will be a great benefit, as It will have a tendency to bring aewcomers fiom other parts of the county, where they can give their children Rood school advantages. The-t Is a large eighth grade this year, which -ueans a larger high school next year. The ninth, tenth and eleventh gmles arc being taught this year. Th! is the first year of tho -High Sch'.-ol here. Money will bo spent for the equip ment of a library. William S'.uhbo Is Janitor, this being the first yoar that a Janitor has been employed bv the school board. GEORGE AND BISSELL. Fred Netzshman Is hauling lumber for II. Voss. Edward School was Intending to go to the mountains. H. Voss Is Intending to build a new house this fall. Ad. Welderhold and sons are busy burning stumps. Master Paul Wlederhold and sisters, Mary and Phlnle, were out tor a drive Sunday. They are looking, for 'the hopplck ers to return Monday. Frank Arnet and family returned from the hop field Thursday. Christ. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wle derhold and daughter, Phlnle, return ed from the berry patch Monday ev ening. They enjoyed It and were satisfied with the amount of berries picked. Mm. taulse Jdnrders had a light attack of sickness. Mrs. Peter Rath returned from her visit to Kelso, where she was visiting her brother, David Jarl, who was 111 for several months, but Is Improving. Tho roads at George are improving lately. Hans Gibson Is expected back from the hop field most any time. OABTOniA. Bnt! llis Hind Voi HaiMiwsts Bought Big tutor of EAGLE CREIK. This Is fine weather we are enjoy ing at the present time. Eagle Creek Grange held Its regu lar meeting on Saturday, September 19. There was a very good attend nnce and all present spent a very pleasant time together. The young people of tho Grange will give a dance nt the Grange hall Saturday evening, October 3, for the ptirpose of secur ing funds to purchase a new organ for the grange. E. L. Palfrey made a brief business visit to Portlaud lost week. Wesloy Douglass purchased a disc plow and Is highly pleased with It. H. S. Gibson also purchased a disc plow for himself. l Mr. and Mrs. Wesloy Douglass, and daughter nlna, and Mrs. Katie Doug lass, made a business trip to Estacada last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John ,Reld and child ren, of Sprlngwater, were visiting with Mrs. Reld's father, James Gib son, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B., Gibson mad a trip to Hal Gibson's, of Barton, Mon day.' Mrs. Marie Glbsln, and her mother, Mrs. Meinke, of Burton, called on Mrs. George Judd Sunday.'- J. P. ,Woodle made a trip to Port land, Sunday. Mrs. Katie Douglass called on Mrs. Murphy Sunday. . i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell, and daughters. Ivy. Agnes' and Alice, and son, Herbert, of Dover, passed through here on their way to Barton, Monday. A 8ur-Enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsville, N. C, says! "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a sure enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last summer. but that wonderful salve knocked It out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. WANTED School glri ' to .work for board and room In small family. In quire 1107 Washingtpn St I Oregon City, Ore. Be Sure and Cet Green Trading Stamps JENNINGS LODGE. A year ago this month a few ladles met at the home of Mrs. L. Wilcox and organized a Ladle Industrial Club.' The objects of the club were what could be done In regard to get ting a school here, and to do any thing which would be for the good or the betterment of the tadge, and to devote a part of the time to llter arywork. The ladles Interviewed the county superintendent, Mr. Gary, In regard to the school and we called on the gentleineul to help locate the dis trict und- to get the petition before the District lioundury Board which nu t lust spring and granted us a new district. After tlrt) bonds had been voted on and the plans for the new school were adopted the ladles began to raise money foi an organ for the new school, and now have about $ 4S In the treasury. A monthly social was held each month during the winter and a fine literary program was carried out at each social. In February Mrs. H. H. Emmons opened her home for a wK.lal and the proceeds which were nearly $15, was used to help a worthy friend fix up a tent so It would be comfortable for herself and little ones. A monthly tea was held during the summer nmr.ths, at the homes of the members, which greatly helped out our finances. .While each of the ladies have worked very faithfully and a number who are not members help ed so much, we have done a great deal of gixd and we hope to be able to continue In any work which will uplift and upbuild and be for the betterment of the Lodge. On Thursday afternoon of last week I the Ladies Industrial Club was enter tained in a most royal manner at the home of Mrs. Kdd Poethe. About four months ago the members were given a dime out of the treasury to Increase and thla meeting was to be an "Experience Meeting" and the members were to relate how they had Increased their dimes. The ex periences were varrled and novel, as well as instructive and afforded a great deal of amusement and no two ladies had earned their money alike. One lady gave the following: "As I was looking out of my win dow I beheld the beautiful face and form of our Vice President and as she approached me she she presented me with a dime, and told me to go forth and make It shine. And that was exactly in my line, for all I had to do was to grind the coffee fine. Now to Bave time I will finish my rhyme. So here It Is ten times the dime, And all of my neighbors helped to make It shine. So please excuse me and this poor rhyme. Respectfully submitted In behalf of the dime." Mra. Roethe served delicious re freshments and two new me-nbers were added to our roll. All departed thanking Mra. Roethe for her kind hospitality. The proceeds were $11.75 FOR SALE SIX LOTS -at Clackamas Heights All level and In cultivation, all fenced, fHd 5-room house, wood shed.chicken house, 3 dozen chickens, fine well of water, 27 fruit trees, a variety, plenty of berries. This is a fine home. Near store and 12 grade school. Price cheap. see Walter Hor nfcacfe Over Bank of Oregon City. J . i r n WHY? Does W.A. I Ho mes give 10 5 S per cent "off on shoes? Because he has too many I shoes and notS enough money. W. A. HOLM E Parkplace Cash Store PARKPLACE, ORE. and the guests of honor were Mrs. Frank Soesbe of Oregon City and Mesdames J. Sor.-Bbe, Redmond, Ja cobs and Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. R. LaBarre Goodwin, the famous ' artists, and their daug ter.Clarihel, were guests of Major and Mrs. Clackson and Mr. and Mrs. Spooner on Saturday of last week. Miss Goodwin arrived recently from Chicago for a fortnight vl.dt with her Oregon friends prior to their de parture abroad. They leave shortly for trip to Chicago and New York, thence will go to Florida for the win ter to remain till they sail. Miss Jennings and Mr. L. H. Spoon cr spent a few days at the state fair at Salem and were accompanied home by Mr. E. C. Jennings, who spent relatives at the lodge. Among the others who attended the fair on Port land Day were the Misses Roethe, Mr. C. P. Moise and Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings and perhaps others whose names we did not hear. Mr. Wm. Rose and family have re turned from McKay's hop yards. They report they did well, but there was agreat many cases of typhoid fever in that locality. Mr. L. H. Spooner will return to his duties at the Southern Pacific of fice at Marshflold on Wednesday af ter a ten days' visit with his parents. The many friends of Mra. M. E. Morse will be pained to hear she met with quite an acldent on Thursday of last week. In some manner she fell In her room and Dr. Sommers was called and found she had fractur ed her right hip, and as she is 80 years of age It will be apt to lay her up tot some time. Miss Perle a trained nurse from Portland, Is caring for her.'and all Is being done that possibly could be to make her comfortable. Her son, Mr. A. P. Morse, and her youngest daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hutchinson, of Portland, were out on Saturday to see her. Recent dispatches from Central Peru announce the successful ascension of Mount Huascan by Miss Annie E. I Peck, an achievement worthy of some note. This formidable peak has de fled the efforts of man to reach lu summit since Nature placed It there and that a woman should have been ; the successful climber to the highest I point In the cloud tipped Andes re flects no little credit to her sex and world fame to Miss Peck herself. Huascan. or by some authorities, Hua scaran. Is the highest peak In the D. C. LATOCRETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Careful of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Phones, Office 1121, Residence Soieet Is the breath from a mouth Nine out of ten cases of stomach trouble and bad breath is caused by imperfectly masticated food. To thoroughly masticate your your food you must chew in thoro ughly with teeth that are ferfectly sound. 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