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OREGON CITY ENTERPM8E, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. Milwaukee -Northwestern Clackamas In com,, out n an Indcp.ndoiit candl- fit .Int.. t ..I. .11 J. I. .Iiiliimciii spent Wndiiimiltty In Olngoll VMy, looking nrtT llllorcMlS ' tllflK. Thus., who Imvn ni'wn fur tint Milwaukee, department (if Hid KM. .ip. lac. should either mull K In tin' Mllwiiiilii'tt Editor of Urn KniiM'iH'lttti Hi Oregon City nr leave. It nl I ln real oHtnlit ninl liiHiiniiirii ofhYit nf A. II. Dowllng In Milwaukee, I Honey Johns who muni In thin ;elly njbout two -years iiko, nnd Ititoly '.hiiH I ii ciiiiiIiii'IIiik h restaurant on 1 Mtttit street,, has moved hi fiimlly Illicit III IlllllllN, ' Waller llluN. a niiitoriiiiiM mi Hid l). W, P, 41mOhan hccu III fur tlui IiiikI week. Hii'iirtm, tlin compiiny ilnrlnr, roporl him better, 'I'll" building oioclc.l by Captain Kerr luirli of tln"iir ImriiM Imih been i'iiinii'lri ninl Mr. Oli'illilll Iiiih ul ri'iiily begun putting in the 1111.chl1.nry for IiIh overall fiu'tory. Mr. llli'illilll nxjini'iH to hiivn everylhliig In run iiMik order hy Dim Hist of Hi nt month. A farewell party wim given on Fri ll iy evening nf hint week lit IIik homo nf Edison Edwards, who I going MILWAUKEE, Owing to Iho tilmciirn nf Mayor Hlilinllur Ml llu mewing liclil for the puip.iue of iioinlniiiliiK it Muvor, ii Un co nler ninl h Mi.rnhnll, n Treasurer ninl two CiiiiiiiIIiik.ii, i,'ri i.i.hiiinn called tin. iiii-riiiiK to order nl N o'clock hint oveulng. .Folio Kelso win el. etc, rl.l.ll mull Hint fin fry Bel.'- lelnry. Mr l'hllli Shell, wax iiiiiiiI- 111.1. . ... Mayor ,y Mr. I.rrlil"r. an.) ; ruU,niUl ,,, , .,, , ,u,,r ??r h """r """'.'"'il'iiil of Ilm week. Th.-r.. wore thirty for hi olllm, t I....V...I iu Mr. H,.v.i, young people present ..ml nil re- .'. ' " "HHlMUII.lt. .,.., i,,,..,, , ,,...!, ,, 'I'll.' inotli.ii win, riirrlcil uttil Mr. Hlrell. m iii.iiiliii.li'il for Miiyor, There with fi'i.r ii liniiloi.H for f 'on n 1 1 in Is- nun Miilliui, lir. ItuiiH.r, finl .in,,ii, Mini Ol Mathews. A tin. Hon was thou iniui.. .mil i,. (lii.i Hi,, eh, id I,, mi iiiniliii thri.ii t 1 1 i m . 'I'h,, million wiim dirtied mi, Mr, K.lhll appointed Mi'nrn I Inn... ii, I'l lpiT ni.,1 linvU. Tin' result of Iho election for Council- III. ' WI.M III) folhlWH. Mi.lh.n HO, Hun- hit H, Uhmiin 42, mnl .Muilirwn :i. M.iIIiiii ami l,i'hiiiiin ei .Icilured nominated. Noinlui.lloit for Record er with III. mi t'l.lh'il for. Those. iioiiiP listed with, t 'IntH. l.uKIn, l.eo ImlTt', J Keck. IIoi.ht M.illl.n mnl A. II. Itowlli.K All ilirllii.il Iho iio.nlnu Hon wlili th,. (xri'i.lloit of Mr. Ilowl Iiik mnl ii it.otli.it wiot iniui.. ninl rnr il.'.l thi.t liu hi iioiiilitii(... hy u i l..' l.ntlloii Ji'i' Krik h'init Urn only in t h w.-rit Hi'ivi.il iIiiiIiik Iho i-vi-iiIiik mill ..II il,'pi.i li.. ill a lulu hour, w Inli. hot K.luni.l uiii'i'i HK. IHr.'li.MH of III.. Mllwiiiilion HrluMil ilhtilrt l.iivi. iiulhorl'.i'il (hi. dork to linuo it cull for it Hpi'i'l.il mi'. tliiK f Ihn voIith of (hn dlHlrlct iihoiit tint mlil.lli' of 1 ( ii 1 1 r, Ihn iliiin In ha ll.'.l lutiT. At Hint lime It Ix i.M'l ml to k. MIm ihn iiinHllon of illvhlltlK tin' illMlrlrt. Hnvnnil fimilllnN lit Wit rltllH Mntlh'ini'llt hltvn p. llll.ill.'.l II. lit Ihny hn pi'iinllliil to form n illntrlft mnl i-ri'i't u m hool l.o.inn of thnlr own, int. I tin. illmcloiH h-rlii'i to Knt mi n.in-,oli on Ilm K.lh)nct. On 1'hnrmliiy cv.'IiIiik of hint wnnk n H.ii'iirlnn pnrty n ulvi'M to John IdilirrlN nl hln hoinn hy ul.mil IT. of hU frli-mU. 'I'lin nvnl.li.tf W..M Nhl'l.t 111 pliiylt.K Ktnin. Mr llohnrti ' nnvi'il ..iiii-h mnl ri-i?iirilntM of tin; known In tit Im unction (if tint Hiiitn, or oi.n who hud domt morn for Him do vnlopinniit nt thU rcftl'in t linn our worthy hrotlmr Klchiird Hcill, IIIh pnrMi.iii.1 chai'iictnr whh mich un In ilrnw to him miiiiy frlnmU who win n loyal Ut Mm ulwiiyn, uixKhotli IiIn Hiippoi'lniM mid npiHinmiiH rnHpnct nil IiIh worth ninl Inti-Krlty, and III ii.-lKlilnirH ninl frlnnilH will Ioiik ro inniiilmr IiIh miiiiy ik.'Ih f ('liiiitllun cliiuiiy mnl nnlKhhorly ItlndnnHii. I In In'lil ninny prouilmTit olflrliil po "IIIoiim In which hn nnrimd u rnpiiiu tloit of (.mini. nt nlilllly and ipil. t iIIk nliy, mid wim u thorottKli iiiitKtur nf puhllir iiinnlloiiH. Wl.crciiM. wn, thn liinnihnrii of Mil wiiiilion tirunun, fni'lliiK dm.ply tin. Ii.in wn hltvn h.ihIiiIii.'iI hy tilH N.i.l ilmi uttil it n 1 1 (mil y d.'i.lh, ilimlru to (jxti'tiil our (InnpniU nympiithy to hlH ttoiiowliiK futility mnl utli-Ht. thn hli:h viiimiii In which Im whh hi-h hy our ordnr nn u frlniid nml hrolhnr, mnl for hi iiiiiny inliulriihlii (iiiilltli-H, puhllc, ki.iI.'iI m.d pirHoiit.l, Tltcrnfnrn, hn It rnnolvml hy thU criti.Kii t tint wn uh i. hody cxprcnH In thin wn hi'hl for lilin, our iiiomI worthy Ihnr. And Im It further rmtolvi-d that wn I THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Loll, Acrtagf and Firmi a Specialty. P. 0. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. '"(' iiiui wn nH a iiiniy cxprcnH In ; ., . ... fo. ii.nl wtiy tin, lovn mid mnpnct U,ir"t ,"f r r'ttcrtiiil I h.'ld for Mm. our i.iohI worthy hro- :r:',,n " "',l1' '-vrybo.ly wait Iiik room. Mr. 1.1 ml, who Iink Imcn iindnr thn wi-uilK.r thn lattt fnw tlitya, Ik rncov- crliiK. 'I hn Oak (!rov Improvement Aitw- (.-htlloii will hold thnlr next mm Uim Thurndity nvnuli.K, Unccmlmr 3, at (iri-cn'H Hall, Prominent Hpeakeri) have voliinleered tlmlr MervlccM, ho ev- etyhody como. Olllc.cra for thn (.-iiku Iiik term will amo ho le(.i(-d at thin lliei'tlllK. Thd Kritlerltal Tribune pre lukltlK In in-w meuibcru at every rm-ntltiK. f'hiiH. Kllny McCitlley, the man will, two tueittH, will Klve an entertain-iiK-nt on Dncemlmr 1. under thn aim- Ihn Krutertinl Tribunes, at come, and llnlen to om gmu mtiHlc. Don't forKi-t (ho linn lion dance, Idlitpi. our chatter for a period (,f I """'-"""B to n K y-,. miuiniay thirty ilayn, mid that Ih-Hn r.-H.ilutloim V"'",K , , " ' " hn H...-d on thn recordH of thin order, ' 0r,,m m " ,J"ln, UJl ninl a ropy H.-nt to the bereaved fam ily, "ml 1. 1 ho he ptiblbilii'd In thn coun ty papem. T. U. A. KICM.WOOI), KAISV M. HAMMOND, KATI!r:ill,U (,'AHTO, (.'olilllllltee. I-et IViwIIuk "ell your property. OAK GROVE. Wn are Kind to learn that Mm. Oiiriir itontlnen f,,r CHy Maril.ti wan tin..,. , ,.hr ,.v, ,.y ,.,.,.,, ,inv. HIi.h.k Ih Impmvli.K from Imr operallon Inali-d hy ac-laiiinlloii iiihiii n u.ollou dttlv H.ciiiiiled Kit Treii'ittrer, K. T. Klnter helim the only ti.imlii...- n niolloii wim minln and cnirlml Hint hn h in, minuted hy n.'cla.iintloii. Mr. Kit nil., Ihn nominee for Mnvor mini., a llnln npeecl., n tin. hltiK If elncleil lo romltli'l thn rlty af fair In it l.itilti.K llkn wnv nn. I lo tri al nil pnrta of Hm rlly nllltn. Mr, U'huian, one of thn npuiliieea for rotiiicllinail, almi itmdo a nliort talk. Mr Mtllliin inld that ui'tL.tt. nM.ku louder limn won In Mr. DowlltiK apokn a few wi.riU. Tlmru appearttiK hn IK. other hualncna Ihn ninetliiK aa ad Ji.tirneil. Mayor Khlndlnr liaa filed IiIh petition Iiik a tine time . 1 "' "r coiupn-io rei-ov- Mr. II I.. Allen, a .IttuKhter of Mr. '"; '", ''" , , tin,) Mr. J. I. Johnson, arrived Tlnir-1 1 ''"'"''I f"r real elnto la In- ilav moruliiK from Kan Ilertiiinlltio, " k .....r. a tew ,ranier nnvo Callfornlti. Mr. Allen epeel to re- ma,l- dtiiltiK thn week. iniilit hern over (he I lay. H-veral of our K'-i-d citizen are on Mill. Ul.-U I.Ht lt..ul ..I !.... , - .... n ."-.. I'loni ,l, nnvv ft HkM Btlack of laKrliM liothliiK an- tin ax of yore. (irtind March at 8:30 o'clock. A (toed tlmn atnutreci to every body, Thn b,iket nodal Rlv-n by tho Oak drove Athletic Club lanl Katurday ev eitliiK wn a decided auceen. Thank lo the Imllei for their nlc-ly and ta 1 11 v arrniiKed banket. The community will be very lone biiiii.' for Hie next few duya a our popular 'ouiiKter, Jimmy Hpldell, Is Hi. li.K lo JllllHlKiro with IiIh parent, to spend ThankHKlvltiK with relatives. THE sire OF mm DR. KING'S G0US8S GOLDS F3Y AMD ALL DISEASES Piiuiii: THROAT AND L PREVENTS AND eefjsisipfion Two yeara ago a severe cold aettletf on my lungs and ao tompletelr prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery and after using one bottle I went back to work, at well as I ever was." W. J. ATKIITS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND Sl.00 ritrf ad i SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JZ JONES DRUG COMPANY. COUNTY COURT i-Vr , T. J. OKle . . . f 6 00 Wenro Tenny 4.30 6.00 J- T. Fullam . 4.50 (Continued from last wee.) R- I- Carrett . 6.00 )? KPP 6.50 n. '.... .,',.,.!.'.. Ira Young 1 . u. umi i.vv , bcnool LIIHlrlCt NO. 40 3.00 Grange Rrtolutlont. IteHolutlon ailopleil hy Milwaukee tirniiKi'. Nov. 21. I !S rlou we hop' Tim yotitiKi-Ht win of Mr. an. I Mr. II. lo I'iiki-i ha jtiKt recovumd from l.lkn nn tdeclrlc ahnck from u clear a Huhi attack of fever iiky ramn Ihn ad new of Ihn (team A few more dava of firm weather of our beloved brother llli'liard Hcott.Und wn will acu Ihn new buiiKitlow of a ntily a few ,Hy l.eforn ho had heeii Kre.'tltiK hi lioi of friend In and nrouiul our city. I'rohably no other mnn wa better SMSWaMSMMSSMMTi- P0R BUILDING MATERIAL Sand, (iravel, Lime, Cement, Drain Tiling, Vitrified Sewer Pipe, Terra Cotta, Chimney Pipe, Land PI ster, Elc. ' Call on J. E. Wettter, or A. H. Dowllng at Real Estate Office, Milwaukee. Phone Selwood J 0 1 4. Dr. I'arker nhupInK toward coinplo 11. .11. Thl building will be an orna ment to Oak drove. OwIiir lo or throat, Dellon Old, Hon of I'M. Old, ha been almeiit from Hrhool for a couple of daya. The Lntllca' Aid Hoclcty aro prepar ing; to Klva Hi children a nice treat In thn way of a tree or aoim-thlnx on that order on ChrlNtmuK. KlhK Hrothnra. who recently pur-rhiiHi-.l the meat market Im-IoiikIiik to lehmaii llroa.. htva moved Into our coniuiiti.ity. Tltl add "tin more fam ily lo our population. Jut watch Oak Grove uniw. What we need In tltl vicinity la a good blacksmith. Plenty of work aa- Isurt'd. For reference Inquire at the Estttcoda and Eastern Clackamas E8TACADA. AiiMiVn llnttimock. who haa been In Portland at a hospital for aomo time rvtiirneil Wndnnaduy of I to. I wM'k. Walter Thottiu and family, of Van cotiver, who have been vUllltiK with friend In llila city, returned hotnu rrl dav V. A. Ileylman, mnyor of Etarada. spent Friday of lanl week In Oregon City, trnuaactltiK bttnlneaa Hay and Pave KHchrlinan, who have been rntlltiK a iln Hun for thn Port land Kallway, Light and Power Co near Vancouver, aiieut Htin.lny at home. Mla Gertrude Morrow haa taken a Week' vacation. 8hc attended thn foot ball gnmn at Portland Haturdsy. From thorn she went to ('orvalll. where "he Intend to spend the bal ance of her vacation. ('has. I)ehiile, .who sawmill burned down about a month ago. ha leaed tho Wol.Mer mill and will commence Immeillnlnly sawing log with which to build a new mill. Al 01oi went to Oregon City on biiilnea Mondny reluming n thn ev euliiK. K. K. Hlmnklnnd and mother of Sell wih.iI were hiiHlnn vlltor In this city lh littler purl of lat week. W. W. Homier Is ptttt.nK a sixteen 'not (ttarn uddlllon in nl hoimc. He I almi puitlitK on a porch and n buy wlmlow. Mr. Timothy l.lnn and Mr. Ilnw Hn were injured In an accident on Htinday, November K. They were driv ing bomo in n btiKKy and when they were near the home of J. J.'havl thn horse hnnimn frlKhteueil lit . minui sheep and reining up fell hiickwnnM. The women Jumped out of the buggy and wem both Injured, but not mo bud ly hut Hint they were abb' to return home. I'-. II. DiivIn, who Iiiih been III for it number oNlay I recovering. .1. K. Wilton was an Oregon 111 y vl Itor on Ttteaday. MIhm Klliel Hale, of Currlnsvllle, vlx lied with her hImIit, Mih. Norn Uh.ii', of (iaillelil. IiihI week. The Wettern l.tttiiber anil Fuel Co. have di clileil to move their niiw mill lo till place. They lire a'reiiily haul lug I'T.h "lid Hi'"' gi'HltiR irmly to put Up ,'t liitllillug tlrar Ibelr Wood il.tllltl furl itrltiK pliinl. Mr. and Mr. William Dale worn In Pur! land Ttumlay bttyfiiK a Htock of Rood for their more. I' S. Mi.itIh h about to build it con- trlclty will bo tranmltte to Port land and other place for tho use In factories. II. Bchork Is employed at the Cua dero Klectrlc plant, whero new gen erator are being Initialled, The gen erator It will bo remembered wore dcMtroycd Homo tlmn ago when the plant was dotroyed by flro. ESTACAOA. Mr. Morrt. with aid or Philadelphia capital, I clearing tho ground for the ci.tiHtriictlnn of a $MH.(mo dam on the Clackamas Jut a IIUIh below the park. Tho dam I to bo of cement and to b better In every particular than the otto at Cariiilero.. F. M. GUI attended the meeting of thn Joint leglHlallvu committee of Iho Good aoad AHoclnllon, Federat ed Trade and State Grange. Judge T. F. Ilyan, of Oregon City, la soma tary of the committee. Senator John aim' road bill wa thoroughly dls- CIIHNod. Your correspondent made an error In Ntatlng Unit Al Clon had boon aerved with paper for selling liquor to a minor and without a license. Tho story wn current hero two weeks ago and everybody believed II, henco the mlalnke. MARKETS DODGE. Itlllv Wilson, of Klwood. hnd a fire lail Saturday night. He hmt hi barn and content. Tins lire atari, 'd about 9 o'clock In tho evening. The I lodge social lat Saturday night Kva it failure on account of ruin, only five being preRent. but had a heated dlHCiisnlon over dancing, an there was about 20 who were goltiK to Join the KratiKO lo gain control nml have danco In the hall, but fulled In their attempt. Thn Dodge Sawmill Company Is clearing grounds for lis new saw mill near 10. Uicey's place. Hob Holey and Mr. Horner am the. company. We wish them success us they are bitstl l is. The Myers NuhIi Mill Co.. will have (o get a move on themselves or they will get lirt In thn dark. I The fanners niu drying tlmlr cow up lis ml'l feed I so high the (infer ence In butler doesn't pay for the feed. We luive tested It on eight cows nnd .-nl tuli I ii it $10 a month, so It doesn't ; p ly to feed. I gue-is Iho feed stores j will have to conn.' down on their feed nr lioep It. , WHOLE8ALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc SUMMER SQUASH 25c dot. OIlKliON CAIIIIAGE lc pound. OHKOON ONIONS $1.00 sack. HERTS 4nc doien bunches. TOMATOES 50c box. CAHROTS 40o dot CELERY 40c doz. CACMFIXJWER COc dot. PEPPKRS 8c doz. POTATOES-900 per sack. ONIONS Fresh, 40e do. PPMPKINS 60 to 90o dot. IH'BRARD SQUASH 60 to 90c dos. TURNIPS lc lb. PARSNIPS 2c lb. Butter and Eggs. BUTTER Ranch, 50G0c: cream ery, ?0c per roll. EGGS 32 4 to 36c per dos. HONEY 12 13c frame. HONEY Strained. 7c to 9c lb. Fresh Fruits, APPLES 40c$t.00 box. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES Qusrtered, sun dried, 6 rents; evaporated 6 and 7c: prunes. 3Mito4c, silver prunes Cc to GU,c; pears 10c. drain and Hay. WHEAT !15c. GRAY OATS $2(i. 00 $.71.00. OATS No. 1' Whlto $27.00 $23.00. $1.40 per 400 pounds. HAY Valb.y timothy $15 per ton; Clover. $8j$10; Cheat, $11; Grain, $11.50(ff$l2.00. Clackamas County Live Stock. HElFERS--$3.25. " STEERS-$;i.2r.fl$.1.45. LA Ml IS $3.00i $3.75. COWS $2.50?l $2.75. IIOI'.S H25ffi$3.75. MUTTON $3.00(0 $3.50. IUMS Ifief ISc. DRESSED VEAI&$7.50ii$S.OO. ' DRESSED PORK 7.O04Y$7.!il. HIDES Hoof hides, 5c; calf bides, Gc. J. K. Ely ... Kdwar0 liogan J. F. Lovelaco ' You can cute dyspepsia. Indigestion, 1 Rn.tr or u-eitk Ktoinllch. or In fnet nnv rrele ilnm neross the ClucUmas river, 1 flM.m f Hmm.), trouble If you will about Ihiee-foniihs i.r a mile below ((, K,Vlll) mls,mnl!v. Try It to this place. A Corporation known n . ,hiy m, ,. K,mnint,.e. Wo know what Ihn Cliicliiimiis l.nn.1 H Electric. I'ow-m will od for you. Sold bv Jones Drug or Co. i. ii going to pul In a ir,iin II. P.! co. electric plant there. Mi". Morris is well known lit these parts lis tie mint thn Cazadero Electric plant. Klec- .1 . I 'V.JX"l. . m a ii' y a i K tin mm f Joa - r - - ThrdeonestllflhtPM and most comlori.ible POMMEL SLICKER At the same lime chenpost In the end because It wears longest '359 Everywhere Every garment aiiArAnteed waterproof Catalog Ires 1100 Reward The above reward will be paid for Information lending to the recovery of $1300 in currency that wn's on thn body of tho lain V. A. Williamson, who died In the woods, ncor Kprliigbrook schoMiniisp. Comttmnlcato with Effie B. Robinson R.F.N: No. 1:- Lents, Ore. , Jtj J ' ' V I' C "tECT 1 JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. Post and Miss Post returned to tlmlr homo In Prlncsvlllo, Oregon, af ter a three weeks' visit with their Bis ter. Mrs. Ilert lloardman. Mrs. Trnelieslng. who has been vis iting at the Russell homo, left on Fri day evening for Pendleton. Or., to re main until the holidays before her re turn homo to linker City, Oregon. Mrs. J. C. McMonlgal has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. llowardson, of Sellwood, and Mrs. pearl Ilrlgga, of Portland, during the past week. SettliiK out of fruit trees seems to be tho chief employment In this vi cinity. C. P. Morse having set 90 opt on his acrengn on Addle street, and Frank Pratt 60 on bis property, and Geo. Morse about 100 on his two acres adjoining the car track. A number of others have ordered trees which are to arrive this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drown made a trip to Hlllaborn this week, going up over tho new electric car lino. Mrs. C. P. Morse Is entertaining her sisters Miss Allene and Flora Dill of Portland during vacation week, also a friend. Miss Avis Ogden, of Portland. Elmer Hoardman, our wide-awake real estate man, made a business trip to Carlton. Or., this week. Mr. RJce. of Fleaverton. Or., has pur chased the Shaw store and other acre age, and will have It remodeled and a well drilled and expects to put In a stock of groceries at once. Chris. Nichols and bla partner have returned again to their home on the Dr. Spinney property after an extend ed trip through Matin- and Montana. They report the weather very severe Harding Grange nore ai preseni. i ney were lormeny Fre, Gerb from Mnrnmintll Asia Minor I O. D. Hoardman nolrt hla JS m M- E- Anderson tract at Cedarville and went to Port land on Monday to have the papers made out. Mrs. Reckner's store was broken into on Thursday night of last week. Some old coins and a great many canned goods were taken. No doubt It was the work of professional tramps who were hungry and had evidently taken more than they could eat as some of the goods were found in an empty bread box at the station. Mesdames Jacobs and Shaver will entertata the Ladles' Club at the lat- ter'B home on Friday afternoon, No vember 7th. A committee consisting of Rev. Sbupp and Mr. Boardman were call tng on tho people during last week In regard to funds for a new chapel at this place. The people responded so generously that a meeting was held on the evening of November 23 at the Shaw store and a building com mittee was appointed, consisting of Presiding Elder Shauer. of Portland, Rev. Shupp of Milwaukee and Mr. lloardman and Mr, Russell of the lodge and at their first meeting are to nppolnt another on thia committee to make arrangements to purchase a suitable piece of ground for the loca tion of the chapel. The board of directors of this dis trict are to have a meeting on Tues day nlgbt. The board Is composed of Messrs. Wilcox. Roethe and J. Jen nings, and Chas. Slocum Is clerk. Mesdames Emmons, Terry and llrown and Miss Sybil and Master Al len Drown attended a birthday party In Portland on Monday. Little Mary Jane Pninton h.vs boon on the sick list this week nnd Dr. Carll. of Oregon City. Is treating her. Miss Linda Welch and DeKorrest and Thulma Climan spent Sunday with the llrown family on the river front. Mr. Hampton was out from Portland on Sunday looking after his interests hero. He hnd his lumber shipped out on the boat for his new house; and re ports Mrs. Hampton as having a de lightful time visiting hi" mother at Uia Angeles. California. Mr. and Mrs. Soesl.e and Kenneth, of Oregon City, were out on Sunday. TALWW-3c per lb. II. Epperson 3.00 j J. C. Trarjy 3.00 C. Krlgbaum 11.20 H. II. Andres 1). N. Urldeustlne . D. F. Warner W. II. Holder .1 3.00 M. F. Parish ... . I E. J. Montandon 2.00 C. A. .Miller I H. A. Wolfer 6.00 H. T. Shipley I A. W. Thompson C.Ofi n. c. Howell s nn ....... . u- MCArtnur 4.50 W. R. Ream .. ... ... 6.00 "":E. Cahlll C.70, Willamette Falls Co IM. Hulres 4.50 John Clark ... .; 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.001 i , i .. . --,. 3.00 t v,wct i-00 M. A. Magone . 4.50 E. Mass ... ., i m. m. baseman i.ao ti. w Hnrtnn E. L. Wonscott 3.00 1 p Engle ,30,E . ,,Mn 3.00 1 , Harvey Gibson 7.00 A. D. Burnett 3.00 J. W.,Doty 3.00 U Jlartlemay 3.00 E. E. Elliott 3.00 H. S. Gibson 3.00 Henry Hoffmeister 3.00 J. J. Judd 3.00 Homer C. Gibson 3.00 J. P. Woodle 3.00 K. L. Alspaugh 3.00 H. A. Glthens 3.00 August Gerhahrus 6.00 A. J. Kltzmlller 12.00 Peter Rath 6.00 Peter Paulsen , 6.00 Frauk Ahnert 6.00 Henry Johnson 6.00 Nick Rath 6.00 W. P. Klrchem 4.50 O. D. Robblns 4.50 J. 8. QUI ... 4.50 Geo. A. Kohl 4.50 ... ... .. 2.50 4.50 4.50 . 6.70 ..... ... 7.50 6.00 ' 6.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 D. A. Miller 6.00 R. S. McLaughlin John F. Risley ... Henry Thlessen J. G. Miller H. G. Starkweather L. E. Bentley ... . 2.50 , 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 i In the matter of the re-snrvey of 6.00 the Can by, Buckner and Oswego road; 7.10 'ordered that the county surveyor pro- 6.00 6.00 6.00 ceed to re-survey said road. In the matter of the petition of Louis Funk and others for a county T. R. Worthlngton 6.00 road; ordered that the board of coun- EH W'.::iara 3.00 1 ty road viewers meet at the place of J. W. Cole 3.00 1 beginning of said road on the 23d day J. W. Bradley 3.00 j f November, 1908. J. W. Watts . W. A. Garner . H. A. Battln . August Rame . C. G. Millard . M. E. Gaffney N. Bessalleu . C. F. ZInser . . . D. A. Miller ... B. Sullivan ... E. Lelchtewels T. J. Wirtz ... H. W. Trembath . Walter Little ... J. W. Loder S. R. . Green ... G. H. Young . . A. H. Schram ... R. E. Woodward J. E. Rhoades ... M. D. Latourette R. orWoodward C. W. Pope ... . B. C. Curry . Henry Mlley ... . L. A. Noble ... . G. R. Miller . F. T. Shute .. J. T. Grace . . , Jesse Mayfield N. Blair ... . , 9.00 6.00 '.. 6.00 , 1.25 6.00 A. Hardlsty 6.00 D. C. Yoder .?! 6.00 W. Owlngs 10.20 Bud Thompson 6.00 F. M. Samson 6.00 H. J. Rastall 3.00 Albert Engle 3.00 H. S. Ramsby .. 3.00 J. R. Cole 3.00 Raymond Dickey 3.00 THE WOMEN WHO APPRECIATE HIGH GRADE CANNED GOODS ; at moderate prices will be more than I pleased with our brand. ; AJI the nntunil goodness nnd flavor of the various vegetables hnd fruits, canned under this label, lv retained In full. They are simply delicious. A "trial will convince you of tholr supe , rlorlty. New sennon goods nrrlvlng dally. New Walnuts, Almonds, Pencans, Fil berts, 'Raisins, Currants, etc. Home made Mince-Meat. A. ROBERTSON ,-',-A-.'-v. .ON THB.-r4.l V4 - - Poultry. OLD HENS 10c per pound, young rosters, 10c; old roosters, Sc. v mixed chickens, lie. AT THE MILLS AND STORES. Flour and Feed. KLOl'R Pat. hard wheat, $.1.20; Valley flour, $1.50; graham, $4.40; whole wheat. $4.60. MILIJBTUFFS Hrnn. $23.00; mid dlings, $;u.00; shorts, $32.00; grain chop, $31. P. C. Miller . .. G. W. Atwood ... Molalla Grange . . F. H. Dungan,... W. J. E. Vick W. Thomas ... H. Vernon . . . Goo. G. Gregory . . F. E. Albright . . . . D. Larkins . . . Barton Jack ... . L. W. Jones ... . C. W. Rlrtchet ... Goo. W. Bentley . J. A. Ridings ... U O. Nightingale J. W. Hobart ... C. T. Howard . R. H. Snodgrass . . . D. L. Trulllnger . C, N. Larkins ... Fred Erlekson . . . John Denlson ... A. Lee C. W. Seramlln . . Franz Krnxberger J. C. Cribble ... 3.00 6.00 3.00 6.20 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 7.50 2.60 3.00 3.00 ' 3.00 3.00 ...... 3.00 ,. ..... 3.00 6.00 3.00 3.00 S. S. Walker 3.00 A. W. Cheney 3.00 Jas. Wilkinson 3.00 C. W. Kelly 3.00 J. L. Waldron ... 1. 3.00 J. K. Morris ... 6.00 M. P. Chapman 3,00 David Caufleld 6.00 Geo. E. Young ... 2.50 C. E. Nash 1.50 J. N. Harrington 3.00 William Wlckham 6.00 E. W, Scott 3.00 P. S. FInucane 3.00 S. V. Francis 3.00 D. E. Frost 6.00 I. C. Bridges 3.00 F. M. Darling 3.00 Elmer Lanklns 3.00 C. M. Mason 3.00 E. H. Cooper 3.00 Elmer Dixon 3.00 3. W. Thomas 3.00 Joseph Blchner 3.00 R. B. Wllmot 3.00 Henry Cans 3.00 C. C. Borland 4.00 L. M. Davidson t. 6.00 F. i3. Davidson 7.00 Oswego .Grange 3.00 O N. Haines ... 6.00 D. B. Fox 3.00 P. H. Zimmerman 3.00 M. A. Coon 3.00 E- G. Llchtenthaler 4.50 M. C. Young 4.50 S. M. Kelso 4.50 Wm. Todd 4.50 3-00 n. D. Aden "w j F. H. Brobst 4.50 -00 E. L. Baker 4.50 S 00 : W. L. Lewellen . . ' 4.50 6-00 John Stormer ... . 8.70 2 00 J. A. Shlbley 4.50 -0 w. Wallens . . . '. 4.50 10.40 v. H. Kandie 4.50 u uu J. W. Marrs In the matter of the W. P. Klrchem road; ordered that said road be de clared a county road, and that the sum of $50.00 be allowed as damages. In the matter of the petition of T. O. Ridings for vacation of a county road; ordered that the viewers meet at the place of beginning of said road to be vacated on the 3d day of No vember. In the matter of special tax In road district No. 15; ordered that the Treasurer of Clackamas county trans fer the sum of $1024.40 from said special fund to the general fund. In the matter of the ' vacation of Shannon's Addition to Oregon City; It Is ordered that" the prayer of the petition be and Is granted. In the matter of the re-survey of the W. M. Stevens road No. 308; or dered that the County Surveyor re survey said road. In the 'matter of the petition of D. W. Douglas and others for a county road; ordered that said matter be sub mitted to the District Attorney. In the matter of the repair of bridge at the mouth of North Fork of Eagle Creek; ordered that said bridge, be repaired by the Supervisor of that district at a cost of not to exceed $200.00. In the matter of placing cord wood In the county roads and public high ways of Ciackamaa County by wood dealers and others; ordered that su pervisors la the various road districts Immediately cause notice to be given and served upon owners of such wood and request the immediate re moval of said wood. In the matter of the vacation of cer tain lots, blocks, streets and alleys In Oregon Iron & Steel Company's First Addition to Oswego; ordered that the prayer of the petition be granted. In thr. matter of the petition of tho Glanstone Real Estate Association for amended order In vacation of certain lots, blocks, streets and alley In Glad stone; ordered that the prayer of the a0 petition be granted. OASTOIIIA. "Untie y1,lBlir,Jj.'3H3ieiwavsBi)iIllt DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get nenuaintpit with V. 4.50 1 W. Motion X- Cn CnniMlnio U,,,,l.o 5 00 W. E. Shannon 4.50 furnishers. Use their free stable room. J-i'O Scott Carter .'. 11.00! 1 .25 A. M. roshong . . 5-0 A. Hardy Seven Yeara of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condi tion of throat, chest or lungs." says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The World has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's Now Discovery is the best remedy for , coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. It's timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold un der guarantee at Jones Drug Com pany. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, .--. v - 5.00 5.00 5.00 '. 11.40 G.00 6.00 A. D. GrIMile 0.00 D. C. Harms ... COO A. A. Baldwin 6.00 6.00 G.C0 6.00 G.00 G.OCXi 6.00 6.00 Henry Henricl . . . . ' 6.00 Wm. Shlndler ... ',.. 7.40 T. R. A. Sellwood . 6.00 J. A. Kerr 10.00 O. Wlsslnger ... 6.00 A. H. Dowllng ............. 600 Chas. Hively 6.00 J. B. Mitts M. M. McC.oebnn .. U Mailt. Guy Criimbaugh James Shelley District No. 27. John Gaffney, Jr C. '. Swallow F. W. McLaren .. 0. S. Boyles ... . Frank Gray ... . J. W. Nightingale D. M. Groshong . . . r D -. n-.ii , , r- : , . ,w a nauiudu cnyillccr. "uu 1 Born, November 10, to Mr. and Mrs. G-0 j F. G. Lents, a son. Mr. Lents, who is 2.50 ;so proud of the new arrival, has given C.00 away over 3000 cigars to his friends, 6.00 6.00 6.00 D. M. Groshong 4.00 J. L. Krutie 10.00 A. Gebhart 6.00 Geo. Aden 6.00 Chas. Thompson .. S.00 O. P. Sharp 6.00 H. Pamperin ... 6.00 M. C. Baker ,. W. L. White Sidney Graham S. A. Mlley W.'C. Kinyon Ck B. Taylor R H. Crlsell C. D. F. Wilson 6.00 6.00 and says that these are charged up to the boy, who will have to pay for tiiem when he earns his first salary. Mr. Lents is already planning for the boy to be a railroad engineer Mrs. Lenta, who is in the Rose City Sanitarium, Portland, is expected to arrive home the laier part of his week. N Edward W. Smidt ; . fV. M. Stone ... . j"; A. Randolph ... Geo; 'C ..Armstrong' Louis Funk Oryinsr preparations simply devel op dry catiirrb ; they dry up tho secretions, whieh adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a fur more serious trouble than the ordinary form of caUrrh. Avoid g 00 I all drying inhalants, fumes, smokes and 0(. j snuffs and uno that which, cleanses, soothes I and heals. Ely's Cream Bulra will master 6.00 1 catarrh or cold in the head easily and 1.50 I pleasantly. All druggists sell the 50 cent size. i.ly Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. The Balm is used without pain, does not irritate or caus sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relierw ing immediately the painful inflammation. . Ely's Creum liulm contains no cocaine, taeroury nor other harmful drags.- . - 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.50 4.50 690 4.50