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0R1W0X CITY ENTKKI'KISK. FW11UY, PKCKMHKR '2 1WS. The Kind Yon Hut Always in use lor orcr ail years, and ha Ioen made under nts per 1 sonal suMsrvision ninoe Its infancy. -&CCA4ti Allnnr ha nnn tn dHHlv voll In tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-jrood" are but Experiment that trifle with and cntlanjrer the health of Infants and Children Experience .against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cafttorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is rieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotta substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Tanacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. NEWS OP THE COUNTY ELLIOTT PRAIRIE. Whiskey Hill Debating and Liter ary Society completed organization Friday, December 11. D. E. Todd was elected president, and J. K. Watchman, vice-president. Every body Is taking great interest in the society. Mr. Hooley, who spent several months back East, returned Sunday. Chauncey Kropf also returned from the East. " . N. R. Graham, who went to the hos pital Friday, returned as the doctor was satisfied with his condition. Chase brothers purchased a big graphophone a few days' ago, conse- uqently they are entertaining the en tire community. Mrs. Mahler nas been very sick the last few days. D. C. Yoder has been cleaning up some of his onions this week. John Casto has recovered from his bruises which he received when he fell from the wagon, Jacob Heber will return East in a few days. We will hate lo see him leave as he is a great help in the de bates. J. F. Wachtnian and wife will soon be settled In their new home. Xixon Blair and Bud Thompson are out viewing roads again and expect to be gone for a week or so. Sam Miller was married last Sat urday to Nellie Hooley. The boys shook them up Monday night. Sam made them work hard ,but finally in vited them In. Calin Gaines was a visitor of his sister, Mrs. W. R. Graham, last week. COFFEE Good toffee is partly in buying and partly in making; like everything else. Your procer rryrn your mnvtj t( tou donl like Schiilini: T'.rtt we t .m BEAVER CREEK. Wish you all a merry Christmas. The heavy frost is still on the ground; it makes it look more like Christmas. Fred C. Bohlander and Charlie Steiner are working in Portland. Abe Thomas and John Westburger have returned from the logging camp, intending to stay until after New Years. Mickel Hughes, who has been vis iting with his sister, Mrs. H. W. Par ry, has returned to Seattle. Mrs. O'Heria has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hollman. Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie Hermann and family are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hermann. A few of the young folks went to the debating society in Carus ias: Thursday. All reported a good time. The new minister, Rev. Marshall, preached a sermon last Sunday at the 10 o'clock church. The school closed Monday for a two weeks' vacation. Coffee The iromi-tight can protects it tgiinst impurities and deteri orationnever sold in bulk. Your grocer will grind itr better if ground at horns not too fine. Bought, and which ha been nas Doruo in sisimiuro ui Signature of MULINO. Several of our citizens went to Ore- con City, Saturday despite the stormy day. Mrs. Simpson, of Aumsville, Is visit ing her brother. J. I'dell, at Mulino. Grange No. 40 held its election Sat urday. Richard Wright was elected Master for the fourth time, having served as master of this grange for the last three years. A good and efficient officer. Mrs. I'dell made a visit to the den tist at Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. Howard and Mr. Davis have returned from Walla Walla. Kaiiroad excitement is being re vived here again. Hope it will result in something besides talk. BEAVER LAKE. Ray Wyland Is busy clearing land C. G. Vorheis Is busy sawing Wood for the neighbors with his gasoline wood saw. Mr. and Mrs. Pitman are on the sick list. Homer Williams made a flying trip to the county seat one day last week. E. S. Wyland has moved Into his new residence. Bert Wade, who has been spending the summer in Eugene, has returned home. for the Winter. D. M. Groshong has moved to the Barstow place to look after cattle luring the Winter. L. J. Nicholson, who has been work ing In a logging camp near Ostrander. Wash,-., had the misfortune to get struck on the head by a falling limb, ;md has returned home. STAFFORD. We had a freeze Thursday, Friday .md Saturday nights, the mercury go ing down to IS above on Friday night, and Sunday morning Stafford waken ed to a world of beauty, every bush, tree, leaf or spear of grass covered with a pure tracery of white frost, which did not all disappear until the afternoon. Although the sun shone bright Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the air was crisp and bracing. Some plants left on porches got nipped, but not killed. Mrs. 0. Z. Holton and two .little girls, who have been visiting Mrs. Holton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gage, for the past two months, started for her home in San Francisco on Friday, December 18. Mrs. Powell, who returned last Mon day from a visit to Hood River, where she has a sister, went on Saturday to the old home of her mother on Lewis River. It will be remembered that her mother died there a year ago last July, and there is some property in terests to see to. Miss Ellen Ellegsen and Henry Peters were married on Wednesday of last week at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellegsen. The wedding is the outcome of a pret ty romance which started in childhood, remained with them all through youth, and may it still be theirs when old age shall overtake them. We hear that Mr. and Mrs. Aden are moving this week Into the new house built on their place a short dis tance from the old home and we also hear the old home building Is to be occupied soon by some new folks. Clara Waehlte, the minister's daugh ter, came home from Portland Sunday, where phe is attending business col lege, to spend the holidays. The Christmas exercises and tree will he on Thursday evening at the church. A si':et came Sunday evening which had not disappeared on Tuesday. CLARK ES. It looked as though Oregon had turned as cold as Canada for a short time, but Oregon is coming back to its old way again and all people are glad to see It rain again. It will soon be Christmas and that is a merry time for the young folks, when they think of Santa Claus. It froze so hard that the eggs cracked. The English M. E. Church has Us Christmas tree on Christmas eve. W. H. Bottemlller butchered four hogs Monday. W. G. Klelnsmith helped him. Mr. Force bought two hogs of W. H. Bottemlller. Mr. BIttner was In Portland on bus iness last week. Miss Margaret Weisman Is working for the pastor, Mr. Buche. Mr. Welsnmn la working in Port laud. Mr. ami Mrs. rloco, from Sollwood, onino out to darken to look nt their ranch. It was an error (hat slated Allort Pnrsl's sister died In Seat lie, H Is his sister In Iowa, Mrs, Jones. W. II. Wottlmifor soM r separator and a cow to Mr. Walinan at tllsh land. Mrs. Kord and daughter Katlo. ro ont from rortland. Henry and Will Klelusmlth went to town on business. " Alex Sohorrublo went to town last week to (let powder to blow out soimi stumps. Ho Is oleaiinn and Improv ing his farm. William Marshall hauled wits to town last week. REDLAND. Don't forget the road meeting at Redland school house on the four cor ners, Saturday, December 26. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Haunt, a daughter, December IS. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen SI nut son, December IS. a daughter. It Is nothing new for Mr. Itatremua to be grandpa to a girl, but Mr. Sltnpsou! 0, My! William Stone Is again homo for the holidays from Salem. ' Miss Olive Mortttnore. will go to Von land to visit her parents, during Christmas week. Her sister Kvelyn will return home with her. MEADOW BROOK. ' Esther Orem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orem, who has boon quite ill for the last two weeks, is rapidly improving. A. L Larklus Is on the slok list this week with a bad cold. The city fathers are wrestling with the problem of concrete side-walks, vs. gravel, plank or mud. with the latter advanced to the fourth reading. Doad district No. 22 hold a very interesting mooting at the city hall Saturday." IK-cembcr for the pur pose of voting a three-mill tax. The first order of business was the revi sion of the ltolllnger and Cotton's annotated code which was found to be sadly out of joint. The next order .if business was the consideration and revision of the Oregon road law (it is expected that It will be revised short lv after the revision of the tariff) and to adjust It to the needs of the people of the district, but before this could be done, it was found that the parll- montary rules would not conform to the occasion and the matter was re ferred to a noted parliamentarian who finally convince the people that he had forgotten to bring his book, but by reference to a few former rulings recorued in the minds of the people ot Molalla, the meeting once more re gained Its equilibrium and proceeded to vote the three-mill tax. Down at Sunday school where the big boys go to study the children of Abraham. It Is customary to respond to the roll-call with a bible verse. Not long since, Mr. Cooper, our worthy teacher, came In late (you know the fair sex complain that It takes we men so long to do a thing), and hearing his name called responded with Mat. 16-26, "For what shall a man be pro fited, if he gain the whole world, and lose his collar-button under his own bureau." Now we never did believe he quoted if Just right, but we forgave him. Mrs. Myers and daughter were Vis iting Mrs. J. W. Staudinger Sunday. Mrs. Orem's father and mother, of Portland, are visiting in town this week. W. A. Shaver, of Molalla. was do ing business in town Saturday. Mr. Shaver informs us that he expects to build on his property this Winter.- Mr. Holman Is having wood enough sawed to keep his wife warm splitting it this winter. We are reliably or otherwise In formed that there will be a creamery in operation at Mulino. Some of our people are looking around for cows. The Molalla Irrigation and Water Power Co. is expected to begin work at this place in the Spring. Wonder how "long" that Mulino and Molalla railroad was that came out last Saturday. OASTOIIIA Kr.ih. 168 Kind Koii Han i3ts BoigM Bignatus of STONE. Our people have been frost-bound three frosts hand-running for three nights and the frost did not all thaw either. Last Sunday evening the rain commenced and Mpnday found the roads ice-bound. On our way to Ore gon City we met two teams going to Mumpower & Lillie's saw mill for lumber. We Invited them to go back; tholr Vinreea liplne- noorlv shod, would hardly pull the empty wagon without load of lumber, so they turned tiacs. n T HHffith thinks considerable of the two young men that have been trying to preach, for the preachers cut and sawed D. T. some woou anu the young preachers preach in Grif fith's house occasionally. The newest enterprise around here is one of our citizens has purchased a 22-horsepower gasoline engine and Is setting it on the bank of the old Clackamas River near Baker's ferry bridge. If he succeeds In making a dynamo to manufacture electricity, away goes the scheme of building a dam across the old Clackamas River here. How will Mr. Brown feel to have $20,000 hindered from going Into his pocket book and there Is Mr. Hag man that will be In the same row of stumps as Mr. Brown. The American-Scandinavian Keauy Co.. 107, 4th St., Portland, Oregon, has Htnrtpd tn hn Id a road un tne niiin above the lower Hackett place on the fiarWnmnH ntver. The Scandinavian eomnanv has houeht 160 acres of land and is selling it out in small acreage. This road will be useful to more peo pie than this company. The company turn nnrehasert the maloritv Dart of Mrs. Mary Dickens'. 200 acre tract of land and expects to sell It In acreage traffs nf from 10 or more acreH. as purchasers may want. We hope that this company may prosper In this un dertaking. They are paying 20 cents an hour for laborers. After the mid dle of this week the work will stop till after New Years. There Is plenty of room for lots of people in old Clackamas County. Last Summer there were parties here in Oregon looking up land for a colony ana tney went to Southern California and went back home again and one of their managers told your correspondent that these parties would be back to Ore gon about Christmas to look at Ore gon and Stated that these parties did not like Southern California, as It was too dry and hot. Let them come and settle In the Oregon Country, es pecially In old Clackamas County. Ush.aido and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. On Sunday evening at live o'clock Miss Maiv lirolT nd Tom Stinnett wore united In marriage at the homo of the bride's mother Mrs. N. K. liroff. The marriage ceremony was perform ed by the Itov. H. W, Sow all, of the Christian Church. Only the relatives and a few friends wow present. Af ter the ceremony a bountiful dinner was served. Tito newly married cou ple will make their homo In Kstn cada. Yoylo Dick the nyonr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Dick died nt his homo In Garfield after nn Illness of only throe days, Friday morning at 4:45 o'clock. Mr. Dick had sold his prop erty lu llurtlold and was Storing some of his furniture lu the city with the Intention of going to rortland. Mon day Voylo complained of a bad head ache and his parents decided to re main hi town until Tuesday before going to Portland. Tuesday It was necessary to call the doctor, and Dr. Adix advised them to call Dr. lillbort of Portland. Both doctors did all in tholr power, but the boy grew worse. His death was caused from Septic endocarditis, or heart trouble. Fun eral services were bold at the Mt. Zlon church, and Interment was made in the Mt, Zlon cemetery. Rev. H. W. Kuhlmau preached the funeral sermon and the tlartleld Orange had charge of the services. dins Rlx Is spending the holiday with relatives lu Portland. The entertainment given under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church was a gland success, and was well attended by a largo num ber of young folks from this place, who all report having a very tine time. The proceeds ot this entertainment will go towards paying for the now parsonage. Louie tier Iter, for some time one of the owners of a moat market at this place, having disposed of his Inter ests In the shop, has returned to his home in Logan. Mrs. C. F. Howe spent Friday and Saturday in Portland visiting with friends. Arrived at the home of John Jones on Thursday morning of last week, a boy, mother and sou doing well. The ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church of Mt. Zlon have another piece quill on exhibition nt H. Coop er and Company s store, which w in be sold to the highest bidder. Tho pro ceeds will go towards the payment of the now parsonage. It is reported that tho Portland Rirtlway. Light and Power Company. will begin the construction of a new dam, which will be erected alxnit two miles above the Cazndoro plant. Other Improvements will also bo made. P. H. Alderman, an instructor in the State University, gave a Lecture nt the M. E. Church last Friday evening. His topic was "Chumps, Ciutnps, doops and SMMks." His lecture was very interesting as well as Instructive, and was well attended. The lecture was given to benefit the school. Tho pro ceeds are to be used to defray the ex penses of tho school and to pay the rent of the piano. E. S. Womer, publisher of tho Es tacada Progress, was lu Portland Tuesday on business. We are glad to state that N. M. Tracy, who was quite til with typhoid fever Is recovering. His son Earl, who was also -vtfry 111. is recovering slowly, but Is vtry weak. Q. E. Dick, of the darfleld district, has sold his ranch of 87 acres to T. W. Porker, of Salem. The Parkers have already moved onto the place. Mrs. Milt Marshall Is reported on the sick list. She Is suffering from heart trouble. The Illness of her brother N. M. Tracy. Is thought to have caused her trouble. C. 'J. llenthorn, mother and sister have rented the house vacated by Itay Wilcox. They arrived here re cently from Kansas and expect to build on their ten acre trait In tho near future. Church Services. M. E. Church next Sabbath. Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching, nt 11 A. M. League at 6:15 P. M. Preaching at Currtnavllle, 7:0 P. M. Church of Christ Sabbath school. 10 A. M. Church services, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting. fi-.HU P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! Are You Sure Your Kidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid In the blood. But tho duty of the kidneys Is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are Inactive Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kid ney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Water street, Salem, Or., says: "For ten or twelve years rheumatism and kidney trouble were the plague of my life and two or three times I was laid up on ac count of the pains being so severe. I could hardly move owing to the lameness In-my back and had to leave my farm and come Into the city to doctor for the trouble. Nothing seem ed to bring mo more than temporary relief however, and I was In bad shape Just before I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. My limbs would scarcely sup port me and I could only get around at times with the greatest difficulty. Doan's Kidney Pills benefited me at once and when I had used the con tents of three boxes I was free from every symptom of my old trouble, An Introduction to our stock of good things for Christmas, and our prices will surely be a pleasure to you. Extra Apples, 1 Box $1.25 Special values In Nuts, 1 lb 20c Fine French Mixed Candy, 1 lb... 25c Extra Jersey Cranberries, Qt 15c Harris' Grocery 8th and Main Streets and my health was bettor than It hud boon for years, I can conscientiously say that Dunn's Kidney Pills me. the host remedy of (ho kind 1 ever used." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Hunt ley llns.' drug store and ask what tholr customers report. For sale by all Dealers. Prloo RO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Solo agents for tho Dulled States, Hoineuibor the name Doan's and take no other. EAGLE CREEK. Again we have a change In t lid went her, but it continues cold. Mr. and Mrs. J, p. Woodlo went to Oladstontt Inst week and made Mr. Woodlo's sister. Mrs. Dauchy, a vis it. Miss Cnrrlo Ellis came out from Portland and hold services at tho school house Sunday. Ijtst Wednesday tho marriage of Edith 1. Murphy and Hay Woodlo vas solomnlnod In Judge Dlmlck's otllcc in Oregon City, Judge Dlmlck ottlclntlug. The parents of tho brldo and groom were present to witness tho ceremony. .1 nines Gibson is bolter, and mndo a trip to Eagle Creek on Monday. George Loin, who has been working for tho Selhvood Lumber company, has gone to Wisconsin. Mrs. Palfrey made a short call on Mrs. Gibson Monday afternoon, Mrs. Viola Ikmglass and son Ed, made a business trip to Portland Tues day. OSWEGO, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. llrunt, a son. Miss Verona Espey and Mrs. T. A. Martin are tho guests of Mis. A King Wilson. t Frank Lemery. of Ikdso, Idaho, was visiting relatives In Oswego Inst week. II. O. Itosebniugh. of Yacolt, Wash was visiting relatives hero Inst Week Douglas Whlttlor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whlttlor, Is very sick with pneumonia. Mrs. E. McMaugh Is very sick at St. Vincent hospital In Portland. Mrs. C. U llorgcvln. of Portland, was visiting friends In Oswego last week. The Iteheknh Uidgo gave a whist social at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. R. O'Connor, of MoMlnnvlllo, wa the guest uf Mr. ami Mrs. A. King Wilson Monday. Miss Mary lemery, of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. J. Iunery Friday. Mrs. Jessie Martin, who has been 111 for some time, has returned homo from the hospital In Poitlaud. Finance of School District. Report of donations for benefit of the school of District No. lull, Clackn tuns County : Receipts Oct. 190S: J. M. Olds, II; C. E. Swlck, l; H. L Scheor. II; O. S. Martin. 1; Frunk ltusch. ,'iOc: total 1 1 5H. Nov. 1'JnS: Mr. Hendrlckson. 1; clul. IJl.llS; U Adams, titi cents: llur melster & Androsen, II; total. 24.5I. Ijibor donated 0. E. Swlck. hang Ing bell, day; H. L Scheor, hanging bell. day. Expenditures Hell, complete 14 R0; Clock, 13.50 ; I Jimp, J ISO; Curtain for stage, 12 31; total 'J7.ll. Total receipts 129.01 Expenditures 27.11 Balance In treasury 1.911 iC. E. SWICK. Treasurer. uangrroui upermon. . Is the removal of tho appendix by1 a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's Now .Life Pills Is ever subject- ed to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly yon don't fool them. They cure constipation, headache, bll- lousness and malaria. 25c nt Jones Drug Co. herever Wheels Turn ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are A Saving in Power A Reduction in Expense An Increase in Output An Improvement in Product Some very decided improvement always results when Electric Motors turn the wheels. THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO Bakers Blacksmiths Bottlers Butchers Confectioners Portland Railway Light & Power Company OG. MILLER, AGENT ,. ,i, ,j. 4. .,. .. 4- 4, .j- .f 4- -M ADVERTISING. THE BUSINESS GETTER. ' Advertising today la tho mnl potent foroo in ilniiiioo and commerce" declared Stephen W. Hollos, of tho Humphrey Advertising fimtpnuy in a lu cent address before tho St. IaiiiIh College of Finance 11 nil l-MW. "It Is todiiy the mightiest factor lu tho business world. It Is a business builder with a potency that goo beyond hu man desires, It Is something more than n 'drummer' hiiook- 4s Ing nt tho door of the consnin- er. It Is ft positive crcatlv i- force In business. "Modem advertising has niado Ihe luxuries of yesterday ' tho tiocesaltlos of today. The constant dropping of the water of publicity wears away tint stouu of Indifference." v v- - 4- 4- v v- - COUNTYCOURT . In the matter of dood executed by W. P. FhitoI nnd others to Clacka mas County for road purposes; Or dered that said dood bo received by eiuokuinan County nnd ordered re corded, lu the matter of petition of Pearl E, Cni'tlldgo and others for vacation ( a certain street In Oak Grove; or dered that this matter bo luld over un til January term of this Court. lu tho mutter of tho claim of A. J. Kit, -miller for building county bridge at mouth of North Fork of Eagle Creek s per order of this court; or dered that said claim bo paid In the sum of J.'nii mi and (ho clerk Ik direct ed to Issue a wan ant for the same. tn tho matter or the petition of city or Oregon City ror sixty per cent of t tiuuy for fU'i'.'i. being money col fund transferred by this Court from I ,.,-ted by Justice of the Peace nnd the general fund to the county road 1 wrongfully paid Into County Troas f unit, which was collected In Oregon ury; ordered that warrants lie drawn City, the amount claimed being t;ti,.-u necordaiu-c with prayer or th lM" Ordered that clerk draw it warrant on tho rouil fund for snld amount. In tho matter or cancellation or cer 1 1 ili-nt ii of dollniueiicy No. l', for year l'JOT; ordered that Sheriff ran cid said cortlllcnto, ami that llio clerk Issue warrant In favor of E. V, Hiley ror :'5.25. In tho irnider of petition of Williams Jl Williams for liquor license; order- ,., ,llnt license to said petitioner lo sell Ibpnir at Muckshiiig for a period of three months. In the matter or appointment ,,( George F. Johnson as Deputy Asses sor; ordered that snld appointment bo and Is approved. In the matter of tho plat of Gordon Glenn. Home Tracts, Deop Junction, Clackamas County; ordered that said plat bo and Is approved. In the matter of petition of T. C. Hidings slid others ror vacation of a county mad; Report rend first lime and laid over until tomorrow (or sec ond reading. lu the matter of petition of J. d. Miller and others for n county road; Ordered that before costs are mndo Hllrv,,y ,iat ,u(lJ petition , m,,. ... ,..,,...,.. , ,, m"""1 to tho ,"H,rl"' Arney lor his opinion. In tho matter of the petition of W. Hard nnd others ror n county road; , ,. , , . ,,.,. "r,1"r"'1 v,,,"",r Bl "f beginning or said road on tho..., Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers . Launderes ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT BY CONSULTING day of December, IHU8. In I ho mailer of polllloii of A. .1. Iloilgo nnd olhors for a coiinly roitd; Ordered llinl snld petition he ii'' I" hereby dlnmlnBod. In the mailer or pel II Ion of ('. 0. Miller mid olhors for n county ma J; ordered laid over mil II Ihe January term id this court. In tho mailer or tho petition or J. 0, Miller and olhors for a county road; ordered Hint viewers moot nl place or beginning of said road on Ihn day or December, I'.'OH. In tho matter or petition of C. N, .lohanson ror county road; ordered that viewer meet at plaeu of bi'K1" ping or said road on th IX December, 1II0H, In tho mailer of petition of D. W. Douglas and olhors for county road; ordered thai viewers moot nt 1I'' ' beginning of said road on tho day of December, I BOS. In ihn matter or tlm l-"n! Knnlt road; report road IUI Um mid ' over until tomorrow ror second read ing. In the mailer or T. O. Hiding's va cation of comity toad; road first time and ordered submitted to Dis trict Attorney, and said District At torney reporting favoinbly, ordered that said road bo vacated acordlng to prayer or petition. lu the matter or Ihe Funk road; rend first time and submitted lo the District Attorney. lu (he matter of the location ir a road heretofore deeded to Clacka mas County beginning In tho High land road. Intel-Hooting Molnlln and Oregon City road; ordered that the county ro Hurvcy mild road and ontnb IIkIi monuments, In the mailer or claim of II. C. Mc Allister ror f.lll and the District At tltlon of said claimants. tn tho matter or npplloutlou of the Oregon Iron & Steel Company .nud residents of oswego for Improvement or water racllltleii In said town or Uiswego ordered that said Oregon Iron & StcW Cum puny granted right to lay pipes upon rertaln streets lu Oswego, and such muunor im not to Interfere with travel, tho county reserving tho right to cause same to bo removed at any time. Just s little Csscsiwset Is all Hint Is necessary to give your baby when It In croxs ami peevish. Csscsiweet cotitulns 110 oplnics nor harmful drugs and Is highly recommended by moth ers everywhere. Sold by Jonos Drug Co. REAL ESTATE form 1-iind. Tlmhcr, nnd City Property a Specialty E. P. ELLIOTT 4 COMPANY II. 11. in tu, Mmiuilr Tfiiiplr trri(in llentr. PhoiirOrtlcf. )N Krl.Aint ....... ... .0 Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers OREQON CITY, OREGON