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CKEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 18, 1008. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday E. E. BROOIE, Editor and Publlther. Entered at Oregon City, Or., Tost office as second-class matter. Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Rlx Months 7S Trial Subscription, Two Months .25 Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment Is not credited, kindly notify ns, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Kates on application. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. The United States postal reflations compel publishers to discontinue a newspaper after the subscription ex pires. Var this reason The Enterprise will not be sent after expiration. Sub scribers will receive ample notice be fore the paper Is discontinued. WHY THE COUNTRY IS SOUND. The valuation of crops Is as follows: the leading field Value. Corn, bus $1,818,424,000 Wheat, bus 570,707.000 Oats, bus 351.012.000 Kye. bus 20.717.000 Potatoes, bus 221,506,000 Hay, tons 62S.fi55.0O0 Tobacco, lbs 71.540.000 Cotton, bales 607.500,000 Cottonseed, tons 90.000.000 ; Barley, bus. 84.717,000 I Buckwheat, bus 10.217.000 j Flax, bus 28,695.000 Rice, bus 17.190.000 i Hops, bus 5.400.000 j Wool, bus 75.000.000 ' Straw and fodder, a'r's.. ISO.000,000 j Total from leading field crops $4.4S7.20O,OOO Animal products and animals com prise together the largest single group of values, with the possible exception of the five leading cereal crops- In the table below these are comprised tinder farm animals, alive and slaugh tered, as sold from the farm. Dairy products, poultry and eggs and the constantly Increasing value of truck ing products help to swell the aggre gate to proportions which compare favorably -with the older classes of farm products. The second group of values is as follows, Including eight leading classes of product: Value of animal, forest and other products: Farm animals and an- imal products $1,500,000,000 Tloli-V nmriitota Qftft rtflO flOO Poultry and eggs 725,000,000 Vegetable, truck and j garden products 300,000.000 : f orest proaucis irom farms .. 200,000,000 1 Crops on arid and irrl- gated lands 200.000,000 : Orchard products and fruits 125.000.000 ! Beet and cane sugar .... 60,000,000 j Total value of above products $4,010,000,000 Total value of leading field crops 4.487,200,000 Grand total farm value produced In 1908 ..$8,497,200,000 That grafting dies hard wherever It exists and that it does not hesitate to resort to violence Is constantly i seen. The recent tragedy In Sanjperrett & Allison 2.00 Francisco Is the latest proof of this, -yyare 23.00 It is this which often makes good, but r."'i is oo timid men bear the iniquity instead J- J- Stella lo.OO of fighting it. To destroy this evil , C. Cox l- courage, determination and constant i j. -yvali 5.50 Tigilance must be displayed. Evils ij BUcnolz 100 must be killed not scotched, if the!' , 00 body politic is to be purified. i - KUSQ In an eastern city a hotel clerk re cently won for his wife a millionaire widow whose heart he had captured because of his polite attention to her when she met with an accident while traveling. We do not know whether this will or will not lead hotel clerks and other officials to show additional courtesy to supposedly wealthy spins ters and widows, but certain it Is that a little more courtesy all round would not come amiss. The Liberal victory in Cuba at the presidential election was not unex pected and the islanders are to be congratulated on the good order that fact prevailed and on the prospect that affords of a stable government. But the real testing will come when American ocupation ceases and the Cubans try to run things alone. That they may prove equal to the task is the hope of every friend of Cuba and of responsible government. In Chicago the other day a promi nent real estate man was indicted, tried and convicted for forgery in the short space of one afternoon. That was in striking and acceptable con trast to the usual order, especially In the case of rich offenders. It shows that the law can be swift and effec tive enough when absurd technicali ties are not allowed to block the course of justice. The new electoral franchise bill in troduced in the Hungarian parliament reminds one of the "Fancy Franchise" bill introduced In the EDgllsh parlia ment sometime in the sixties. The many restrictions and conditions of the Hungarian biil are evidently de signed to retain the power in the Mag yar element of the population. When a boarder, looking for a new place, turns to the ads., yours should be "THERE." CHRISTMAS and The Old Folks at Home THIS IS THE TIME TO REMEMBER "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME" WITH A CHRISTMAS OFFERING AND YOU CAN DO IT EASILY AND CHEAPLY THROUGH THI8 BANK. WE ISSUE DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY DESIRED PART OF THE "OLD COUNTRY." Tie Bank of county couirr Be It remembered, that at a regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Clackamas County, held In the Court Mouse In Oregon City, tor the purpose of transacting business for November, the samo being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said conrt, present Hon. Grant U. Dlmlck, County Judge, presiding; J. Unveiling and W.H. Mattoon, commis sioners, when the following proceed ings were had, to-wlt: In the matter of claims allowed: District No. 1. O. Wlsslnger $ !00 J. Stucky 12.00 20.00 17.50 12.00 20.00 3.00 6.00 Jno. Gibson YV. H. Counsel! G. At wood C. Counsoll G. Beetchou C. Pavis District No. 2. M. a Webster 55.00 31.00 44.00 56.00 42.00 44.00 !l. W. Johnson U G. Harrington C. Jones J. P. Pavis G. Ptirgsn G. Smith Wm. Clark 42.00 12.00 24.00 S. Imol District No. 3. J. E. Slefer F. Boose District No. 5. J. W. Thompson J. W. Brooks S7.75 4.00 16.00 6.00 16.00 H. Beck J. F Wllmarth -00 Ci. A. Tachern A. G. Horberg .. C. M. Lake S.00 S.00 15.00 District No. 6. J. W. Roots & Co 19-95 J. G. DeShazer 9.00 J. Clark 3 00 M. C. McCormick H.50 Chas. Krebs 31.25 District No. 7. Straus Lumber Co 20.5S J. Feagles 2S.00 D. Radford 2S.00 C. Radford 21-00 L. Radford 2 00 I c, t I F. Kolsky 2300 Woolsey 16 00 Leaf : 2000 Dover 9.75 R- e. p o nn G- Maronay -3.TO A. Andrews s.oo R. Andrews 2S.00 G Hanglum 2S.00 44 00 F- I"1"0 W. Daggett 2S.00 E. R. Brooks I6 00 J. Spears 10 00 T. Louderback H-00 D. Hudson 13 00 I A. Radford J. Radford 3 00 W. Harding 24.00 F. E. McGugin 30.00 District No. 8. U. V . JJOUglUg District No. 9. F. Ahnert 12.00 X. Rath 10-00 A. Steinke 4 00 F. Lins 8.00 H. Johnson 15.00 District No. 10. Dubois Lumber Co 51.03 H. H. Anders 15.20 G. G. Hunt 19.00 W. W. Porter 16.00 W. Lemon 12.80 R. Davis 9 60 S. S. Mullen 34.40 O. C. Klaetsch 34.00 J. Id Duus 17.63 J. O. Duus 1100 H. M. Duus 11-25 G. DeShields 2.00 N. McKinzey 16.00 D. M. Marshall 32.50 V. Dick 1100 R. G. Palmateer 12.25 P. A. N'avotne 10.00 R. Davis 7-00 C. Duncan 7 00 E. Duus 6.00 A. J. Califf 5.00 W. Lemon 29.00 W. Snuffin 1-75 District No. 1Z O. Benfon 4.00 M. Johnson 2.00 Fred Gerber 11.13 C. Hatton 16.00 J. R. Carr 9.00 J. Mumpower 9.00 L. Sprague 6.00 C. Stewart C.00 O. Hatton 4.00 J. G. Mumpower 2.90 Wm. Llllie 9.45 Oregon City Gerber 6.00 District No, 13. S. T. peering Hubert District No. It. 3.4$ 62.50 A. O. M. r J. A. Fnncher District No. 17, Lupoid Unny Hany Tlco 3.80 15.00 6.45 15.00 6.60 Goo. Koehler District No. V. F. Haberlach "... Fope Co 18. ;t.t. 7.05 J. Shannon 42,00 H. C.ulnther 39.06 A. Hornshuh 43 J. Groosinlller 91.79 Alvln Hornshuh 4:1.12 H. Rogers 26.6S V. Masslnger 33.93 F. Hollander K. W. Hornshuh W. Bohlnndor A. Staggemnn , C. Jones A. Gulnthor J. Bowers C. Moolmko K. Gulnthor P. Moehnke District No. 19. Carlton & Rosoukrans .., U Trulllngor J. Mnshbarger .1. Paine J. Mueller J. Card C. Mueller C. Hock , H. Mueller F. E. Mueller G. Hoffstetter 31.06 45.00 33.25 29. 27.25 53.75 1S.00 6.00 11.25 9.00 6.00 49.70 23.50 12 00 S.00 S.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 16.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 Hoffstotlor Sohlewe T. Mallatt 13.75 Nandola . 2.00 C. E. Smith 6.00 J. Pelt rich 2.00 E. Jones 8.00 V. Jones 4.00 J. J. Mallatt 4.00 E. A. Mallatt S.75 W. Porter 2.00 L. Churchill 2.00 A. L. Larklns 16.00 B. Orm 4.00 O. Janson 2.00 G. Lowery 2.00 C. Daniels .. . 2.00 B. Helvey 2.00 J. Erickson 2.00 J. J. Mallatt 18.75 J. L. Evans 16.00 E. Faust 18.75 J. Mallatt ... 12.00 F. Bruner 4.00 F. French 10.00 H. H. Roley 6.00 J. Wallace 6.00 District No. 20. Eugene Cumins 136.06 C. Shockley 14.50 Ed. Mclntyre 3.50 Nat Scribner 37.35 Ed. Hettman 2.00 John Lelchtwels 3.00 Ed Lelchtwels 3.00 Eu. Klelnsmith 3.75 Henry Klelnsmith 75 F. Tulley 2.00 Ed. Sbeppard 1.00 Joe Fellows 7.50 Mr. Creason 7.50 D. Creason 7.E0 H. Creason 7.50 Fred Creason 6.00 R. Rutherford ... 2 00 R. Mattoon 2.00 O. Shockley 8.00 Fred Force 3.20 Fred Hettman 4.00 H. Mattoon 4.00 H. Ley 1.00 District No. 21. E. M. Fellows 9.00 T. F. Fellows 8.00 F. Carver 7.00 L. Carver 10.00 P. Lamm 9.00 J. Comer .. .. 18.00 W. E. Baker 9.00 M. Asplund 11.00 D. McClaren 10.00 J. Countrymaa ...Jt 21.00 E. Countryman 25.00 H. Cooper 21.00 P. Johnston 21.00 V. Bockman .' 21.00 C. Bockman 21.00 B. F. Bonney 4.00 J. Erickson 4.00 W. E. Bonney 4.15 U. S. DIx 17.50 J. Putz 3.00 C. Fischer 6.00 F. Arquctte 26.00 F. M. Robeson 30.00 C. Window 4.00 A. Danlelson 75 F. Wlnslow 41.25 District No. 22. C. Glenn 3.00 R. D. Ball 7.00 Wm. Schoffield 7.00 A. Engle 12.50 C. Eugle .: 20.00 d. Boyer ' 2.00 h. Lay 8.00 District No. 23. R. W. Zimmerman 193.30 District No. 24. L. P. Spagle 56.54 District No. 25. C. H. Smith 6.00 J. W. Smith ..." 27.00 L. Marschek .., 1.50 District No. 26. C. W. Herman 14.25 O. Engle 4.00 P. F. Kaylor 2.00 E. E. Judd 6.00 J. H. Dart 3.75 F. J. Adams 12.50 H. N. Everhart 48.00 E. Lehman 25.40 F. Schafer 6.05 Robblns Brothers 7.75 W. W. Everhart 6.00 S. Leach 11.00 M. Sprague ... '. 2.00 S. A. Cordlll 2.00 Fred 1.80 1.00 1.00 2,00 a.oo 9.00 6.00 3.00 4 00 S7. J. 1-abour , 12.00 District No. 28, John Coover . . . N. Coover J. Mulveyhlll ... . .1.00 8.00 4.50 7.00 3.00 4,00 3.00 4 00 5.00 23.00 Geo. ttuobor ... . G. Berry A. Boy lea . lloyles J. Horry F. Scott C. Vorhels F. Haun 21.00 It. Wilson 22.00 Geo. Wills 4.00 Omor Williams 19.00 F. Haun 15.00 H. Wade 9.00 P. Shank 30.00 Wyland 11.00 A. Rosa 25.00 District No. 30. O'Brlon 44.00 K. Pavldsou 66.00 Halllnan 17.00 H. Borland 8.00 O. C. Davidson 19.00 Ira Jones 3.00 J. Pavis 9.00 A. J. Davidson 9 00 G. Cllno 9.00 A. H. Bullock 12.00 C. Nixon 5.00 T. Fox 8.00 O. Baker 2.00 P. Cook 10.00 District No. 32. D. Stnlnecker 4.00 P. Heater 3.00 J. E. Moreback 100 S. E. Calkins 1 5.00 A. Voss 2.00 If. Ilor 2.00 V. C. Heater 22.50 B. Seely 4.00 J. S. Barnos 10.50 Bowman Lumber Co 21.86 District No. 33. Henry Cromer 232.10 District No. 34. J. Kiser 3.50 W. Kiser 3.50 C. Kelenhofor 3.50 F. Kellenhofer 3.50 J. M. Turner 40.00 District No. 35. Straus Lumber Co 5.47 A. D. Edwards 56.50 Del. Stewart ' 2.00 IX Jack . 10.00 J. Parker 19.00 D. Louderback 5.00 W. Baumback 6.00 Wm. Booth 9.25 J. Jones 9.25 W. Holman 5.00 Hall 7.00 District No. 36. W. F. Stanton 4 o0 A. Drescher 1.50 T. Thyker 1.50 J. Drescher 2.25 B. Casto ... 2.25 2.00 Obed Miller A. S. Thompson 4.85 P. J. Schneider 12.00 J. Lais 34 District NO. 38. A. Mather 23.30 C. W. Rlsley 227.61 District No. 40. C. J. Hanson 27.00 P. M. Holst 3.50 J. M. Anderson 3.50 District No. 43. E. E. Elliott 12.80 F. Hoffmelster 8.00 M. Hugglns 6.00 D. Hoffmelster 16.00 H. McKeever 13.00 A. Freeman 5.00 W. C. Longwell 7.00 C. G. McConnell 14.00 District No. 44 J. Wlrfs 5.76 M. Warnack 2.50 General Roads. J. Kltmliler 200.00 John Lewellen 47.60 G. H. Brown 4.00 Miillno Shingle Co 48.00 A. J. Ownbey 1.50 V. H. Mattoon 21.00 City of Oregon City GI8.00 Pauper. E. Swann 6.00 W. Danforth . If. H. Hughes 5.00 8.00 C. E. Burns . . 5.00 B. F. Forrester 6.00 8.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 W. .1. U'wcllen M. Kniger J. Avln E. Jack W. T. Gardner Mrs. M. Pickens 10.00 W. Sprague 10.00 Mrs. Bradtl '.. 10.00 J. A. Jones 10.00 Geo. Lazelle 10.00 F. T. Barlow 7.00 T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50 G. B. Dlmlck 7.00 VV. H. Young 10.00 G. Boy eg 10.00 Mary MoraJ 8.00 Sam Booher 8.00 Abble Smith 6.00 J. MatheHon 7.00 Huntley Bros. Co 17.50 RoBenteln'B Store 8.25 C. H. Dauchy ... '. 11.00 A. F. 8tokB 4.85 Mrs. Rose Nehren 13.70 SL Vincent's Hospital 104.00 Edward Holman Co. 3.00 L. Adams 18.50 R. L. Holman 25.00 W. J. W. McCord 7.90 Mrs. Guynup 40.00 Wm. Lowry . 22.00 Indigent 8oldler. Meade Post No. 2 15.00 Enos Cahlll '. 5.00 H. taraon K. Johnson, A. W. Hussoll District No. 11. W, Huntley P, R. Hubbard T. Slaughter ... ... It. A. lllbbard 1 K. I.nudsom , . , i , G. W. McUoborts ... . Armory Rent. Company "G" O, N, G. , 25.00 County Court, J. I.owellon 9.20 W, II. Mattoon s 12.00 (1. 11. Phulok 11.00 A. Mosor 33.00 F, A. Miles 33.tio W. J. Wilson 7.00 Circuit Court, C. K. Hunyon KtO.OO II. K Patterson iiO.00 t M, Miller (10.00 I. P, lsirkln 39.00 O. A. Vtiuhoy 9 (10 W. H. Boring 60.00 O. N. Hull 61,20 Kd Graves 57.SO, G. W, Owing , 61.20 Aug. Splinter BS.OO W. W. Tucker 65.40 J. E. Marqunm 62.00 J. Gnftnoy, Jr ,. iuo C. 11. Bunnell f.2.20 G. W. lllvoly 82.60 J. O. Plckey 65.00 Soth B. Cook 83.00 Ell William 61.20 J. It, Shaw 61.10 Goo. Zltuorllng 9 30 F. K. Fish 60.00 G. A. Sohuebol 1.1S0 Sam Wnmock 13. 10 Win. Hldor 13.00 G. E. Morso 25.20 Henry Miley 27.20 Wm. Todd 35.no A. J. Hodgo 2S.20 II. lllgolow 2S.00 Pan Uvons A. A. Price It. W. Trombnth 27 20 J. C. Bradley , F. A. Ely ... '.20 '20 r.oo G. Hosonstoln W, Hnmho 27.00 Tony Porno . . . John Zobrlst . P. M. Klomaon W. 11. Uoes ... W. J. Wilson . P. Mollonry . . . Eugene Koch . . G. Krlghaum . 2.00 9.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 2.00 4 80 10 00 U II. Hendricks ... . . 8.00 E. L. Shaw 2.00 T. L. Turner 26.70 It. A. Uxmey 33.00 J. II. Tracy 32.00 E. W. Scott 25 20 Ell Fellows 26.40 Robl. Hughes 3.40 J. R. Cole 8 20 Hans Paulsen 2.00 J. R. Hickman 2.00 George Randall 2 00 J. L. Swafford 2.00 N. N. Robblns 2.00 J. Grossmlllor 2.00 Walter Smith ... .; 7.20 C. N. Larklns 4.80 J. W. Cole 2.00 H. L. Kelly 2.00 w. s. Tun 6.oo Frank Sokno 4.00 Frank Sajovlc 4.00 Joseph Smarker 12.00 Anna Smnrkar S.00 J. Smarker, Jr 8.00 M. Justin 4.o C. E. Burn8 2.20 Anton Perno 10 00 G. H. Oldonberg 4.60 J. Sajovlc 9.00 Peter Kurnlk 4.00 C. E. Burns --"8.20 Mike Jakovlc 4.00 J. Kurnlk 4.00 E. L. Shaw 10.00 Peter Nehren 4.00 A. Knapp 2.00 J. P. Plngemnn Frank Kavclc Brunswick Restaurant F. A. Miles W. S. Eddy . . . 6.00 ... 4.00 ... ,8.75 ... 37.90 . . 2 00 R. V. C. W. C. F. B. Ileatlo ., 10.95 Mosler 27.60 F, Ely 13.40 Justice Court. H. H. Samson 14.20 E. Burns 2.40 A. Miles 13.10 Henry Harker 3.70 Charles Kruae 3.50 James Irving 3.50 Fashion Stnbles J1.00 County Clerk. W. L. Mulvey 13 Edith Jackson 31.00 Recorder. G. L. Hedges Schooli. C. Kraxberger Alienor. Julia F. Nelson 63.00 13 00 20.01 Edith Jackson 28.00 Current Expense. Home Telephone Pacific States 14.90 10.15 C. E. Ramsby 6.00 Huntley Bros. Co 'Court House. P. Nehren 13.73 11.60 311.75 8.00 22.00 C. E. Ramsby K. Krohn J. E. Rhoades O. Miller 111!,'. Jail. R. B. Beatlo 121.53 Insane Dr. M. C. Strickland .... W. U. Tel. Co 5.00 .M Election. J. A. Davis 2 50 E. C. Warren 7.00 Abernethy Grange 'J 00 F. H. Dungan 6.20 Surveyor. E. P. Rands 13.50 8. A. D. Hungato 80.00 N. Blair 23.50 Bud Thompson 23.50 W. F. Hedland 2.00 A. J. Hodge 4.00 L. Koollermeier .., .TOO R. Schroeder 1.00 Pock Mohler 0.00 A. Douflt 4.00 T. O. Ridings 2.00 C. C. Ycater 2.00 A. M. Klrchera 2 00 E. H. Morgan ; 2,')0 John Hughes 2.00 A. J. Washburn 2.00 ' WW iii I Absolutely mm Baking Comes from Grapes The only baking pow der maue from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Imitation baking powdnri are mailn from harth Ininaral ild ami lva In lb fuod Uidtealllilul pruportloi John Tumor Printing and Advertising. Enterprise Courier Glass & I'rtldhninuie 4.00 43.30 44.30 29.00 WRIGHT WANTS DIVORCE. Crippled Husband Charges Cruelty and Profanity from Wife. Edward A. WrlKht, by his attorney, Gordon K. Hayes, baa coimuonrod a suit agaliiat olllo It. Wright, alleging cruelty and iincongenlallty. They wore married June 21. 1900, It Is averred that the tniupoi amenta of the partlea urn entirely different, and that thoy have never boon congenial to each other. He also charges her with cruelty by striking him. Ho Is a cripple, unable to do nnythlng for liliiiKi'lf. nnd was so at the lime they wore married, lis asks also for the riKtudy uf their 6 year-old boy The Inventory and ulipralnomont of (he eHtnlo of L. K. Smith, deceased, was 11 1 I'd on Saturday. Appraised val uation 1500. P. P,. lloyliin, P. McArthur and Joe Sevclk, of New Era, were appointed appraisers of the estate of N. M, Moore, deeeased. The estimated value of the eslute Is :I000. - In application of lloruhard Ilulnt for the revocation of loiters of ad ministration of estate of F. A. Wil liamson, deceased, alleged to be the man who win found il' iid at Spring' brook, two monition ago, It was or donil that Habit, who asked for post ponement. dlHi'lose by affidavit the ev idence eXMctod to be obtained, what diligence bus been used to procure witnesses ami their nuines and rosl- donees. Enos lloatettler, Ben Emmet and John Agly were appointed appraisers of the estate of Peter Weaver, deceas ed. Estomated value, flODO. but it takr time nml moiM-y. We hart? breo Improving fluwrr uml vt-jrrt!iV ceiW forovrr m vmn, MorMhnxw Oile are working to tnnkr Ferry' ull yoti, liny thr (t ferry'. Fr will rvwrvwhi-Te. rtRKVB 1909 nrro wvt fHlt o RiQutsr. D. M. FIRRY CO., DatroH, Mtoh. SEEDS Extraordinary Bargains In REAL 'ESTATE D. K. BILL& CO. Masonic Building (Seo them first.) Money to Loan $1000, 4 or S years on fnrm 7 per cent, f Clio 2 yenrs at 7 per cent. $ 3003 years, 7 per" cent. 1 f,00 2 von. 7 iter rent. Will also place your money on mifo Hocurlty subject to your approval. Will Rll ni TriHn 25 ncres garden land $2500 4 lots, 10th and Madison, Oregon City $2000 KVi lots 1 and i, block 122, Oregon ntv s ann Sugar I'lno Lumber Claim, 8,000,000 leet in uaiirornia juoo JOHN W. LODER, Owner, Attorney at Law, Oregon City, Oregon. Piles! Pllesl Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Illeedlng and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall 50c and $1.00, Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Clavaland, O. For sale by Jones Drug Co. trarcrty ny limit lotht fciaihlc Imnrovfinrnt In MtMi. D. C. LATOURETTK President P.J. MEYER, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. "AL Powder. Sunday at St. Paul's Church. Itev. T. F. Ilowoii preached hla third m.tiiiiiIi of a serloa of sermons at the HI. l'sul's ICplseopul church Sunday night, bis subject bolng "The Claims of the Church on (!mm Men." The church was well filled, although the ulght was Hturiiiy. The vested rliolr under the leadership of Mrs. Nlcla Harlow Mwronce rendered apeelal music. The beautiful antheiii, "How Umg Wilt Thou Forgot Mo, () U.rd." by I'iliiegor, was rendered by the choir. IMMEDIATE RELIEF. From Coughs. Colds, Sore Throats and Hoarseness, by Using Hyumol. When you rutch redd you want to got rid of It as nulckly hi you can. You don't want to Ho around th limine for a week swallowing nausont lug drugs. You know when you do this that you are not only making your own life mlsorhole, but are a nuisance to everyone about '"U. Why not avoid all this? Why not relieve your cold In live minutes? Why not cure It over night? You ran do It by using Hyoiuol, the sure and guar, anteod cure for colds, coughs, sore throat, cutarrh, bronchitis and asth ma llyomi'l (pronounced High o-inel Is medlraled and antiseptic air. You breathe It Into the luuiis through a small pocket Inhaler, and Its sooth ing liittueiire as It passes over the In flamed membrane of the respiratory tract stops the mucous discharge, al lays tbo lutlaiumntloii, and tho cold Is cured. A complete llyomi'l outfit costs $1.00 and Huntley ilro Drug Co. will refund your money If It falls to euro. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Mollien A Co., Complete Houso furnlshers. Use their free stable room. THE WOMEN WHO APPRECIATE HIGH GRADE CANNED GOODS at moderate prices will be more than pleased with our 55 brand, 'All thn natural giKidness and flavor of thn various vegetables ami fruits, cannnd under this label, Is retained In full. They are simply delicious. A trial wit! convince you of their supe riority. Now season goods arriving dally. New Walnuts, Almonds, I'l-anuis, Fil berts, Halslns, Currants, etc. llomo mado Mince-Meat. A. ROBERTSON ON THE HILL. a FISHING TACKLE The place to buv ! Large Assortment Prices Reasonable i C. G. Mi OREGON CITY The Home of Sportsmen 0 i.eeeeesesieess.fss. BP.