Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 02, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCT6BER 2, H08.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
, . , , . . GLADSTONE.
Miss Pes Mulkoy has pine to
Brownsville to spend the Winter unit
take up the work In the olevtnth
(trade. Miss Mulkey attended the
Hrown.ullle hlRh school Inst Winter.
The new furnace for the school
bouse has arrived and Is being In
mailed. There will be no more suf
fering and forced niarchea on account
of a cold snap.
The X. U Club will plve a social
next Friday nlRht, October 9.
T. P. Nelson and family have moved
Into the new bungalow that Is being
bftlt for them on the bank of the
Clackamas.
Oscar Kreytag went to Canby Wed
nesday to superintend the putting In
of the Milwaukee Grange exhibit at
the County Fair.
Mrs. J. F. Kelly came up from Eu
gene Wednesday to visit at the C.
A. Williams home.
Judge Ryan Is building a fine fence
across the front of his property.
Every day sees new pupils at the
new Gladstone School.
LOGAN.
The Grange recently had a barn
raising and the roof will soon be on
the new building. The horses will
have a chance to be more comfortable
next Winter.
Mrs. Zoheda Sharp and Mrs. Min
erva Bobbins spent several days vis
iting relatives on Arthur's Prairie last
week.
Marvel Klrchem has returned from
Eastern Washington.
U O. Gerber has gone In the butch
er business again at Estacada.
There was a dance at the hall on
the 2fith by the Logan second ball
team.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Klrchem have a
new daughter at their house.
O. E. Freytag and family visited at
Fred Gerber's last Sunday.
Fair time is approaching and every
body should hustle for the prizes the
committee Is securing.
Jack Frost's visit was unwelcome
and unexpected.
BEAVER CREEK.
We are surprised to see Old Jack
Frost coming so soon.
The hoppickers have returned from
the hop yards. They did not have a
long stay this year. ,
A large crowd from here attended
the Buffalo Bill show at Portland Fri
day and Saturday.
The Beaver Creek school opened
Monday. September 28, with Miss Kate
Snodgass as teacher.
Fred Kamrath and Joe Studman are
putting In the cable at the Beaver
Creek switchboard.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larking passed
through our burg Wednesday, looking
very happy. We wish them a long and
happy life and all kinds of good luck
besides.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harris and
daughter Arleta, returned from Wales
last week. We are glad to see them
back again.
They are through crushing on H.
Hollman's place and have moved the
rock crusher on P. Messlnger's place.
The dance at Beaver Creek hall is
the first dance of the season. Don't
forget the date, October 9.
STAFFORD.
Like the rest of the world we had
some weather last week, quite uncom
mon for Stafford. For three nights
In succession mercury fell to below
freezing point and corn, potatoes,
vines and garden truck of all kinds,
including grapes, turned black In the
face as a general thing, though some
places were exempt. In some places
a part of a field or garden were nip
ped and the rest left untouched. Veg
etation being so full of sap, and ten
der from the long period of warm
weather was lllfltted to resist such a
sudden and cold snap. However we
trust each of us has enough left to
keep us from starving, and if it is any
consolation we can reflect there are
other portions of the land worse off
than we are.
Mr. Nussbaum has apples gathered
to make cider.
The paper hangers are about
through at Mr. Powell's and George
Saum is painting on the outside,
white, trimmed with cream, and slate
colored roof.
Mr." and Mrs. Scott and two little
boys went home Tuesday. Mrs. Scott
is a sister of Mrs. Powell, and she
and her husband came to help them
out while building. Mr. Scott also
built a new platform for the scales.
Mrs. Brink called upon Mrs. Gage
Monday afternoon.
Hop picking Is over, and In most
cases the money put In circulation
again.
A few from this vicinity took In the
big bhow alt Portland.
Quite an amount of clover Beed has
been threshed, turning out less than
some years, as the first blooms were
blasted by a few hot days, but more
than really expected under the cir
cumstances. Hens are laying off their Summer
garb and preparing for new, therefore
egg are scarce.
The potatoes on the Hayes place,
Mr. Thomas's, a part of Weddle's,
Nussbaum's and some others, are look
ing pretty well, as the freeze did not
Injure them.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Tour grocer retarot rour momr If rou dca't
k it; we par him.
You take Kodol Just for a little
whlin when von have sliEht attacks I
of indigestion and you take it Just :
a little longer in order to get relief ;
from severe attacks of Indigestion or
Nervous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. I
Sold by Howell & Jones. i
NEW MEAT MARKET
H. W. 8TRIEBIQ calls th attention of his friends to th fact
that he has opened a NEW MEAT MARKET next to WIL80N &
COOKE'S HARDWARE 8TORE.
FIRST CLAS3 MEAT delivered to all parts of Oregon City, Ca
nemah and West Oregon City.
ALL Suitable MEATS, POULTRY and EGGS bought
H. W. STRIEBIG
Phone 131.
TEAZEL CREEK.
J. It. Qulnn and family have return
ed from the Coast and report a good
time, but not many fish as the fish
were not coming over the bar yet as
It was a little to early for the spawn
ing season.
William Miller, who has been sick
for nearly two years. Is said to be
very poorly.
Uus Burgreen Is again able to be
around and visit his ranch setting out
fire to burn old fencing and having
a lively time to keep it from spread
ing. Harvey Dart and wife are visiting
at Sclo this week with Mr. Dart's
mother.
Mrs. J. H. Qulnn has been on the
sick list this week. Her trip to the
Coast did not help her.
MEADOW BROOK.
Mr. Engle has been working the
Meadowbrook road.
The frosts have damaged the grapes
and everything else in this part of
the country.
All of the Meadowbrook people at
tended the Molalla Fair. Only those
who were not sick aud not at home
when it came off.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ralph Holman return
ed from Portland where they have
been visiting relatives and friends.
Rufus Holman and friends were out
to the Meadowbrook Land aud Live
Stock Company's headquarters last
Sunday.
Mrs. Cooper is lamenting over her
choice Wiles being frozen, and upon
being asked if she had any four-o-
clocks In her garden, replied: "No,
since Jack-Frost came It has been
'all day' wi(h 'em too."
CLARKES.
The Highland school started Mon
day and the teacher is Miss Emma
Kleinsmlth, of Clarkes.
Bat Sullivan had a little excitement.
His house canght fire last Sunday
morning, but not much damage waa
done.
The new minister. Mr. Bucha. mov
ed from Canby to Clarkes last week.
Henry Kleinsmlth went to town to
attend to his sore knee.
C. Stromgreen, his aunt and his sis
ter Hannah and Mrs. Davison went
to town Monday on business.
Ben Marshall has purchased a new
buggy. Mr. Marquardt was In town last Sat
urday on business.
Harry Gard came back from East
ern Oregon to spend two weeks with
relations and friends In Clarkes.
Mr. Fisher and grandma were out
from Portland last week to visit Mrs.
Ben Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marshall were
gone on a visit for a fewdays.
Mr. Cord Is going to teach the
Clarkes school and the school will
start next Monday. They are shingl
ing the roof of the school house this
week.
Our supervisor, Mr. Scrlbner, Is
through working out the special tax,
but he has a few poll taxes left.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Slessrs. Miller and Joehnke have
their hops baled and are hauling them
to market this week.
Mrs. Lennie Irvln, of Independence,
Is spending this week here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Seeley.
Mrs. Jennie May, of Portland, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Rev. and
Mrs. Molloy.
Grandma Gottberg Is not so well
this week. She Is In bed most of the
time.
John Darling and family, of Maple
Lane, are moving Into their house
here.
Mrs. May Falrclough and sister,
Mrs. Cromer, of Springwater, visited
relatives In Fairvlew, Multnomah
County, last week.
Mr. Gerber and Bon, Albion, spent
the latter part of last week on their
ranch at Colton, takitfg care of their
crop. They nave a nne crop oi pota
toes.
Mr. Woods, who went to work at
Hlllsboro, Washington county,' last
Spring, came back to this burg Mon
day. He has rented Mr. Lock's house
on Duane and Warren streets.
Mrs. Reiley has had a new floor put
in her house that Mr. Jefferson and
family ocupy.
W. W. Parsons, of Osborne, Kansas,
Is tfcp guest of W..G. Hall and wife.
He visited the Salem fair and oa his
return. Mr. Hall drove with him out
to the Superior Lumber Company and
spent Sunday. Tuesday they Bpent
sight seeing in Portland. Mr. Parsons
is delighted with Oregon and thinks
It has a great future.
Mr Hvson has moved his barn from
Hood street down to his new place of
residence.
Mr. and Mrs. McLarty anrt two
children of Parkplace, spent Sunday
with Frank. Beard and wife.
Walter Schwack, who went back to
Kansas last month returned home
last week accompanied by his Driue.
Carl Frelderlck writes from Montana
that after a year of travel he has
settled down to work at his old trade
of blacksmlthlng.
Lawrence Mack was in this burg
again last week and Lyman Mack
spent Sunday with his lamer.
Card of Thanks.
We Bhall hold In tender and grate
ful remembrance all the deeds ol
kindness rendered to us by our friends
and neighbors during the Illness and
burial of our wife and mother; tneir
words of heartfelt sympathy, the ap
propriate music and the beautiful
floral tributes; for all of which, In
this way, we feebly express our
thanks.
THOMAS SHUTE AND FAMILY.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
Notice is hereby given that all sec
ond half payments of Taxes must be
made on or before Monday, the fifth
day of October, 1908, or penalty and
interest will be added from th first
day of April as provided by law.
R. B. BEATIE,
TAX COLLECTOR,
Estacada and Eastern Clackamas
ESTACADA. '
Prune .picking and drying la the
order at present In and near Kstaca
da. The prune crop, though not largo
this year, It was unusually good In
variety.
E. F. Surface, who recently sold his
drug store here, will leave the latter
part of the week for Corvallls, where
he will take up a course of medicine
at the Agricultural College.
A grand ball-will be given at Eagle
Creek grange hull on Saturday night,
Odober 3. Good music has been on
gaged frr the occasion, and a good
time Is promised to all who attend.
Tickets, including supper, will be
$1.25.
It. Cooper, the furnltur dealer,
went to Portland, on a business trip,
Tuesday.
A. N. Johnson, the Jeweler, has mov
ed the store building of Mr. Cooper In
to the postofnee building, and will In
a tew iiays receive a new one oi goons
to add to his already well selected
stock.
J. W. Reed, of Estacada, has made
application for the postoftlce at this:
place, upon the resignation of E. F. j
Surface, who leaves th week for
Corvallls. The postofflee adjoins the
drugstore that Mr. Reed recently pur-i
chased from A. N. Johnson, formerly ,
owned by Mr. Surface.
Robert Curran. who was seriously the city. Ho as the physician Tor the
injured at his place at Currinsvlllo o. W. P. Railway Company. Ills place
about a week ago, has been lying dun- was afterwards filled by Dr. Adlx, of
geuosly III at his home, Is slowly Im- Portland, who Is meeting with great
proving. Mr. Currln was engaged In success here.
pulling stumps with a team, when one Mrs. Hemmnn. of San Francisco,
of the stumps flew up and struck him who has been visiting her daughter,
in the leg breaking It below the knee. Mrs. Blockley. at the Hotel Estacada,
The Injury has been so painful that It for several weeks, left for Corvallls
affected his brain, and for several days Wednesday, where b1i will visit with
his condition was critical. Dr. Adlx, relatives for a few days. Mrs. Hem
of Estacada. Dr. E. A. Sommer. of man expects to return to Estacada be
Oregon City, and Dr. House, of Port- fore depnrting for her home In Cull
land, held a consultation the latter foml.V Mrs. Blockley Is from San
part of the week, and at present the Francisco, and Is remaining it Kslaoa
condition of Mr. Currln Is somewhat da during her husband's stay with a
improved. surveying party, about 30 miles from
Howard Rippey, a consulting ensln- this place.,
eer. of Philadelphia, who Is at Cazade- Rev. M. B. Parounaglan. who has
ro on a business trip, met with a pain- been pastor of the Methodist Eplsco-
ful accident the first of the week in pal church of Estacada for the last
which his ankle was dislocated. Ho year, has been transferred to tirosh-
was in the act of walking on the rail am and will preach his first sermon at
of the car track, when his foot slipped
precipitating him to the ground, and succeeded at Estacada. by ltev. 11. Y .
wrenching the ankle in such a man- Kuhlman. who will preach next Sun
ner that It was necessary to place the day at Estacada. Mr. Parounaglnn
Injured member in a plaster cast, by has done great work In behalf of his
Dr. Adlx. of Estacada. Mr. Rippey church at Estacada and his parlahon
and wife have been for several weeks ers are sorry to see him depart,
at the Lodge. ; Married, In Portland, J. F. Snider
Mrs. H. V. Adlx and son. Victor, and Calla B. Charlton. Mr. and Mrs.
have returned from a brief visit. In Snider are on their honeymoon., and
Portland, where they were the guests upon their return they will make their
of Miss Harkins. During Mrs. Adix'
visit In Portland, she attended a party
given at the Harkins home.
Mrs. Helfrlsh. who has been serious
ly ill at her home, Is Improving, and
her many friends are looking for a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. .Miner ana
daughter, who have been residing at
Estacada for the past four years, have
moved from this place to Portland,
where they will hereafter make their
home.
The Rebekahs met at their hall last
Wednesday evening, and the regular
order of business was transacted. The
next meeting of the order will be Oc
tober 21.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Park and daugh
ter. Miss Myrtle Park, and Miss How
ard, of Dodge, were in Estacada on a
business trip Tuesday. Mrs. Park,
wro has been confined to her home for
the past week with an attack' of la
grippe. Is slowly Improving.
George Shultz. clerk In the C. r.
Howe grocery store, left Sunday for
Montavilla, where he is visiting, with
his parents until the first of October,
when he goes from that place to Jef
ferson, Oregon, to visit with his sis
ter. Mrs. West Curl, and will also
spend a few days hunting China pheas
ants. Mr. Quigbaum. after several week
Illness, Is Improving.
The oven of the bakery Is being con
structed. and the work on the build-
ing is being pusnea aiong at a rupm
rate. ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Posson, of Esta-1
cada. who have been conducting the ,
foniana restaurant on iiroauwn, win ;
close up the building on Monday and
again occupy their residence. Mr.
and Mrs. Posson have given perfect
satisfaction to their many patrons, and
it is with regret that they are to go
out of business. It Is not known
whether the restaurant will be contin
ued by other parties or not, but a res
taurant is needed in Estacada for the
transients.
Mrs. W. H. Raabe and sons. Claire
and Howard, and Mrs. Christman, of
Portland, spent Sunday In Estacada,
and while here were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Posson.
Among the real estate transactions
during the week were the- 40 acres of
fthe Bowman place being sold, and
Giles Loney, or uurrinsviiie, win
move on the land and have cnarge of
the same.
William Henry Close, who has been
familiarly known as "Hank," win.';
walking along the street near the Es
tacada State Bank, fell dead with n
stroke of apoplexy on Wednesday. Mr.
Close had apparently been In the best
of health until his death, and uad just
remarked to Van Duren at the nv.-at
market that he was feeling fine, after
being asked how he was. Mr. Clone
was on his way to his place of busi
ness when he was stricken, and Dr.
Adlx was Immediately summoned, w.io
did all in his power for the man, but
Mr. Close passed away about J ociccx
A. M., without regaining conscious
ness. Mr. Close's wife and brotheia
were notified of his Illness, and were
with him at the time of his deatn. Mr.
Close has been In business with his
brother for some time, and was well
known here. The funeral took place
on Friday.
Trapp & Snuffln, prominent straw
berry growers of Garfield, uave
It Is a
PERFECT FIT
that we give yo
That is the reputation
that we maintain
William, McLarty
Tailor
ANDRESEN BLDG.
Second Floor
Stfspeasion Bridge Cor.
brought ninny of their berries to Es
tacada. and have found a ready mar
ket for the same. These gwnliemen
are among the leading strnl.rty
growers of the county, and oxpcoi to
have many more for the market bo
fore the froata kill them.
Mrs. Havllnnd. wife of Dr. Wllll.im
King Itavllaml. formerly of Estacada.
has brought suit for divorce against
Dr. llavlland, the divorce being giai.t
ed In Portland. Mrs. llavlland claiais
that her husband has a fondness tur
purchasing candles, flowers, silks im i
satins for women. Ho took women
friends to the Portland for dinner and
to Claremont Tavern, and has showed
special devotion to Mrs. Nellie Hinton
and to a Miss Jennie Patterson, and
has gone to Idaho with the formoi
where It Is said (list he Is making Ills
home. Mrs. llavlland. who Is a pre
pososslng person In appearance, was
given her divorce Immediately upon
taking the stand, and was awarded
the custody of her little son, and an
, award of $500 alimony, nn allowance
of $200 for the cost of the suit and
permanent alimony In the sum of $:!0
a month for the support of the ou,
Dr. llavlland was for about four years
a practicing physician of Estacada,
and met with much success when he
first came. Ho built a beautiful home
here overlooking Estacada, and l one
of the most attractive residence In
that place next Sunday. He will bo
home near Estacada. where the groom
has property Interests.
BISSELL AND GEORGE.
They are having quite a heavy frost
here at present.
Fred Nltchman Is throungh hauling
lumber for H. Voss.
The new road at George Is finished
with much satisfaction.
Fred Uns made a Hying trip to
Portland 'last week.
Mrs. Ad. Welderhold was visiting
at Mrs. H. Wllbern't for a few day.
- Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson gave a
party Friday evening. Quite a few
friends attended It and all enjoyed
themselves.
The stumps on the farm of Ad.
Welderhold and sons are still burn
ing. There were quite a few children that
attended Sunday School last Sab
bath. DODGE.
The people of Dodge had a social
gathering September 26 and report
having a good time and wound up
with dancing at the Dodge school
house.
Mat Dibble and John Park were out
hunting and got one deer for a three
days' hunt.
The notice school house In hpine
re-Palnted and looks fine. D. Horner,
of rKe s donB tho painting,
We have been havlne a frost for
s(,Verl nlirht. in.1v. Th Into m.
tat()e8 are killed and the potato crop
jg short this year.
Shorts are so high and grain so high
people will not buy cow feed so dairy
products will be high as cows will be
turned dry as it costs more for feed
than the cream brings.
Mrs. C. S. Park, of Dodge, Is sick
with the grip.
EAGLE CREEK.
Mrs. Viola Douglas, and daughter,
Miss Blna, made a business visit to
Portland last Friday. They attended
the circus while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howlett were the
guests of their daughter, Mrs. A. to'.
Cooke, at Damascus, over Sunday.
Elmer and Roy Douglass went to
Portland on Saturday to attend Buffa
lo Bill's Wild West Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gibson, Mrs.
Melnke and Sam WilBiin visited with
James Gibson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus and family
have moved from the Sellwood Lum
ber Co.'s mill to their home near Mr.
Alspaugh's. Mr. Lazarus is helping
build Harvey Gibson's new house near
Barton.
Ray Woodle Is busy digging pota
toes these days. He dug 225 sacks
in a little less than two days for his
father.
Roy Cooper, of Barton, Is digging
a well for Dick Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cahlll called on James
Gibson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Miss Blna Doug
lass, Ray and Mary Woodle spent a
very pleasant afternoon at Mr. Mur
phey's Sunday.
The Helple hay baling crew Is In
the neighborhood. Several of the
farmers have had their hay or straw
baled. They are baling some straw
Tor Wesley Douglass today, September
29.
Mrs. Rosa Baker and Mrs. Murphy
called on Mrs. Baker's mother Sun
day. , Mrs. Cooper and her mother, Mrs.
Cubbago, of Dover, passed through
here on their way to the town of Eagle
Creek, Monday.
KEL80.
The sheriff from Astoria wag In
Kelso last week In search of Clyde
Simmons, who was working for Joel
Jarl. The government wanted him
as a witness In a government case at
Fort Stevens.
Mrs. Minnie Gantenblne, of Cleone,
recently visited her mother and broth
ers here.
Mr. Thielke has a crew of men
clearing land for him. He also has
purchased some Jersey cows to help
his dairying along.
Miss Anna Nelson returned from
California recently and was married to
Sam McKlnney, of Sandy, September
21.
Bert Jonsrud bought four head of
horses home with him from Eastern
Oregon,
Tho addition to our school homo la
nearly completed.
Joel Jarl sold a flue young horse to
a JupanoNO Inst week for $150.
Mr. Chambers, of Units, Is clearing
for Joel Jarl and has a crew of men
helping him with tho work.
Vernon Rogers has gone to work nl
Moiilavllla for Mr. Dodge for the Win
ter. Olson Mill Company sold a lino,
largo team of horses to Mr. lvdgo last
week.
Messrs. l,nwroiico and Williams,
wood dealer from Portland, were In
tho neighborhood this week.
I o Unlli has resumed hi position
as clerk at the Kelso store.
John Roberts has gouo to Morldnn
to loach this Winter,
U. K. Jarl and Ml -is Anna Jarl spent
lust Sunday at George visiting tholr
sIstiT-
llerthn Albol has gone (o Portland,
DOVER.
The farmers' vacation has Just be
gun and they are Improving It by
making long delayed visits.
Jos. OeShiKer, family and Grandma
and his sister wore at Burton over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. A. J. KlUmlller aud
son Walter visited Mr. and Mrs. F.rd
man at Barton Sunrtlfy.
MrV Guy Woodle Is a Portland visit
or this week.
Should any of the staff like a nice
venison steak Just send your order to
George Roberts. Just bo a nice rooro
ntlon for It I in before breakfast to
bring In a couple of deer,
Mrs. GiHirgo Kltiinlller Is slowly
Improving.
Mr. Kon Is attending conference nt
Salem this week. i
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf took In
the Wild West show at Portland last
week.
Ed Wolf was a Portland visitor to
see the (show), oh. my no.
Dover school commences October 5
mill Mr. Kersh Is teacher,
A. J. KlUmlller Is grading and fenc
ing his yard.
Alex Hews Is building a granary.
D. A. Walton has Just completed n
big burn. .
EAGLE CREEK.
Tho agent nt Kuglo Creek station
left Saturday. Friends are sorry and
will certainly miss Mm. Mr. Pliimmer
will also leave tho stullon In Kugle
Creek soon.
Mrs. Maud Melon ha returned from
her visit In Portland.
Prank Oche and son and daughter
woho at Eagle Creek lust Saturday.
Mr. Chesln. wife and little daughter
Gladys left this place last Wednesday
and went back Eutt.
Egbert Foster is slowly Improving.
Ho Is able to be around again.
Mr. Peterson Is busy putting omo
Improvements on H. Williern's new
store. Tho store Is Improving already.
CLARKES.
Deautlful Fall weather, but too dry
to plow.
The niblo class social committee.
Is arranging for an entertainment in
tho nr future. Watch for pro
gramme announcement and date.
The new German minister moved
his effects and family Into their par
sonage Inst week, and preached Hun
day morning and evening.
Iter. Harry (lard preached at the
M. & church (English) Sunday night
to a much Interested congregation.
Mr. Gard expects to continue hi
studies for the ministry and we pre
dict for him a success In the work.
Capt. Ilranson preached Sunday
morning.
Mr. Peas and family from Sellwood.
are ramping near here on their
ranch.
Wherever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
No Matter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saving in PowcrA Reduction in Expense-- An
Increase in Oatput--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
Confectioners
Portland Railway Light
& Power Company
CO. MILLER, AGENT
Th Kind You Have Always
In use tor ovr 00 yours,
All riminf.M-ri.irii- Imitations
Kxpcrltnout time trlllo with ud eiuUiitfer tho hrmlth of
InAuiU ftiid CUlldrwi-Eipcrlonoe against KKporliuout.
What is CASTORIA
CaatorU la a hnnnlc mbatltut for Castor Oil, Parcw
forte. Drop nud Boothlnir Hyrtipa. It U Tlciuutnt. It
contain neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Nurootlo
ubsUnoo. IU niro l IU ifuarttutoo. It destroys Worms
and allnya Feverlnluiesa, It cure Dlarrluvft ntid Wind
Colic It relieve Teething- Trouble cure Constipation
and Flatulency. It ajwlmluitea tho Food, rctftilutc tho
Stonuuh and llowels, lvlnir healthy and natural aleep.
Tho Children's Famwetv-Tho Mother' Friend. .
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
J
Soars the
The Kind You toe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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MN Tresslo Cummin and Klbeii
ljirkln were married Wednesday,
September IX Wo wish then' young
people success lu their future life.
F. Miii-shair buy baler U nn u
tour, conducted by hi son Dirk.
Fraud Fully I Miiffeiing with a
spruliied uiiklo.
Mis Emma Kleinsmlth begun tier
school t Highland Momluy.
Tho Clarke school begin October
S with Mr. Cord (from the E.nt) us
teacher.
Will Marshall ha recovered from a
touch of typhoid fever.
Mis Ethel Card will attend school
at Parkplace.
Tho funeral of Ml IUtlo Mi'Kee
was preached at tho English M. E.
church Tuesday ntornoon by Capt.
Ilranson. Tho deceased I a lstor
of Mr. John Gard. Sr.
Mis Edna Gard will teach near
Linn's Mill.
Tho early frosts have cut short the
potatoes.
In aiming to follow tho good advlro
to sock tho society of cheerful poo
plu, we do well to remember that the
cheerful people will not enre to have
u around unless we chirp up a bit
ourselves.
BLOCKADED.
Every Household In Orgon City
Should Know How to Rlt It.
Tho hack ache because tho kidney
aro blockaded. Help the kidney
with their work. Tho bark will ache
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderes
ANYONE USING POWER CAN
PROFIT BY CONSULTING
OK
noujrht, ml vihUh Liu bwsu
Inn txro tho lirnitturo of
and lu UMiiliiauoutiuor inn
onal iiirYlJtlon alneo IU InrUiirjr.
Allow no one to Uoool vt you lu this.
and " Just-as-iroml " r but
Signature of
no more, 1' of proof that Doan's
Kidney I'lIU do tM
II. l MeCarvor. :l Cherry St..
Portland, Die , Inspector of freight fr
the Transcontinental Company, a
num. Ihi is rll known mining tho
ittllrouiler of the coa't, ': 1 H.n'
Kidney Pills am among I lie few pro
prietory remedies which did all that
Is claimed for them, and they havo
my thorough conuM-meo. I u" d them
for liaekuetio niu other very marked
symptom of kldimy trouble which
hud anuoyvd mo for month. I Ihlnk
A cold was ropotilli!o for tho lmlo
trouble. It seemed t aetlle III lliy
kidneys. Iionn' tills rooted It out.
It I cnrnl inolithit KltU'o I used
them, and up lo ilato thorn ha been .
no recurrence of the trouble. I have
recommended them to a mini her of
the Imi about the freight limine, snd
I know if they ko iln-in a fair trial
they certainly must havo been plea
or with tho results."
Plenty of proof like thl from Ore
gon City people. Call at Huntley
Urn', drug store and ask what cus
tomer report.
For sale by all dealer. Prlre SO
cent. Fostrr-Mllburn Co. lliiffslo.
Now Yoik, ole agouti for the United
State.
llomemher the name IVian' and
tako no other.
Dane at Beaver Crk.
A danre will bo given 41 Bor
Crock hall on Frlda;- evening, October
9. Good niiixlc will be furnlsli.'ti and
a good time guaranteed.
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
Woodworkers
OREGON CITY, OREGON