(HtKnON" CITY KNTl'iinMnSlO. Villi) AY, DKCKMWOIt 20, 1008.
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LOCAL MHEPS
mi c (iniiiKiniiii (,rr..i'H nil
lorn IhilM i,t u KrU riii(.ipu,
A, 10. KIiik, nf IHviii-ii, In nl Mount
I'li'iniuit, where Ihi will mioml dm
llolllllN Wl 1, H fninlly,
Awniwy f,,r ,i,r,,, jtl, IIimiiI
Hwr, I'l' t TmiiNhir Co, liuth
phone.
(1. H, IIok'HK, who mii'rwil.'rt , A.
'rni'illt'iiii-li'i- nt Wllluim.tlii In I On,
meat liuiiliioNN, Iiiih oIuhimI III market.
Mm, .IllllllKIIII tlllt NKITl't f K'HIll
'iifrii In very slniplo- huy Kolaor'H
(lulilxn (litln whole roast uml himi II
KIOllllll, IKll tlMI n
II. l.rtKlii'111 Kelly, fish eullurl.t of
til" Hulled KtiitKH lliiri'itu of KIhIiitIkh,
lo chitiK" of thn ItiiKim tivr station,
has arrived Imrn Mr tint ImlMuya.
All Irliniiinil nt at reduced prima,
Mint ('. (InliUinllh,
lili'k Chni iiiiiii, who la at tending; thai
I'nlvuraiiy or On-K'Mi nt Kino'ii", ha
ttrrlvilil ImrM l.k miiiiiiiI lit.. l...ll.lnuu
t thn I t o( Mra. Knnnlit 1,. Coch
ran. Mra. V. A. Wllllama, of Gladstone,
le ft Tuesday for ICiikoiiu niiil will ko
frimi Unit pliirn In CnlnirK to spend
thn Imlliliiya with her mother, Mra. J.
v, iioniMn.
Had Uiya will nut jump ovnr your
fniion If harlioit wlrn a atratt'liml ovtir
inn ini. rraoK liuncii in tullliiK a
now Mini of wlrn of 2(100 font rovor-
ma raimi'iiy id one Hundred pounds.
Mr. ami Mra. Thoinna (Iraee. o
Clarke arrived In On-Kon tMty Krl
day, ami Mra. tiriirn wont to Portland
where she vlnliml with her mother
Mm. llurimlmh.
I'larenre Walla, an Oroanii nnlvi-r
ally student, ainl a former renldeiit of
Ori'Kon City, panned tlinniKll Urn city
I'...I..M.I .. ... . I- k
If l'llllf'N.7 I'll IIMitIT Id H iioiiin III
I'ortliinil In spend ChrlHloiaa.
Takn Hewitt's Kidney and Madder
I'llla. Thfy am anllnnptic and anutlio
lialii quickly, innlnt upon DeWIlt
Kidney ami lllndder I'llla. Iteniilar
al Due. Kohl hero by Jones I)ru
Mr Ahil l rti k'niiib V..wliin .. T...
Ii'iln. Oi'i'tinn, arrived In Ori'Kon City
naiuinuy, niiil win ri'liiain Willi reiu
Uvea until after thn hnllilnya. Mr.
Newton la iiiittK"d In tho hardware
Imalnena In Toledo.
Mian Vara 4'autleld, who linn just
underline an operation for appenill
rltla In HI. Vtiirent'a hoaiillal at Port
land la rei-overliix rapidly and her
ronilltlmi la very favorable. Her
litirae U Mina (ienrKla Marr of Ihla
city.
Iliirnlil UtRRliia, a mining eiport,
who han Juat arrived from Washing
ton. It. C, apnt Katurduy and Hunday
with lila unele and aunt. Mr. and Mra.
W. II. Klafford. of Mount Pleasant. Mr.
KlKKlita left Hiiiuluy for I'ortland.
where ha will hava hla headquarters.
Mra. tit to linrlinrlh. of Hkne,
who haa lieen vlnlilng with her aunt,
Mra. It. I). Wllami, haa koii to Ash
land. win-re aim waa Joined hy her tins
hand, and they will niakn thai city
their future homo. Mr. (iurhnrlh haa
iMiutiht a fruit farm there, and will
Ko Into the fruit hunlneaa on an ex
tensive arnln.
OA.MTOn.XA..
'ma
I1hh Pilnit funfliilil Xtlwa flnru f'nn.
field of Ihla city ; Mlaa Jemi dray,
Mlaa (irneo (ruy and Mlaa May (irny,
of Oak irov went lo Kotfene, Satur
day, wlmre they were Inalalled Into
the liaiuiul I'hl lleta Sorority. Mlaa
Mela lliirdliiK. of thin rlty, a ntudent
of the I'lilveralty, a alxo a meliihcr
of the Hororlty.
Kiitntlnn of cropn: ItuUlnn rollon
to ralne the morliiaK1' to mine cotton
to ralae the innrtK.iKo.
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A STACK OF
GROCERIES
IS REQUIRED TO MEET THE
DEMANDS OF A RAPIDLY
GROWING TRADE. DO YOU
FOR ONE MINUTE BELIEVE
THAT OUR TRADE WOULD
CONTINUE TO INCREASE IF
OUR GROCERIES WERE NOT
Of Standard
Quality
OF COURSE YOU DON'T. 80
WHY NOT TRY THE GROC
ERY STORE THAT SUITS 80
MANY OTHER PEOPLE? YOU
CERTAINLY WANT GOOD
GROCERIES AS WELL AS
THEY. OUR PRICES ENABLE
YOU TO GET THEM.
SEELEY'S
THE PEOpLe'8 GROCER
Ninth and Main Street.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Particular Men
AR PLEA8ED WITH OUR
LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE
IT 18 DONE RIGHT, BECAUSE
WE GET IT OUT THE DAY
WE PROMISE IT AND BE
CAUSE WE GUARANTEE IT.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
CASCADE LAUNDRY
Phone Main 13. . , A:
Third and Main Street.
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.SOCIETY
Willi on (',, McKi'ii, on pi' 1 1 n I ri il i ij
nf the Oi'i'itiill I lly piililln htIiooIh, an
.Ml. McKiw, Tui'Mcliiy iiIkIiI enter
tiillieil Ihii I'.HiH foollinll t -ii in nt llinl
hniim." Heveiul foriner BllnlellU 01
the IiIkIi ai'huul iilao iilliuiiled lint nf
full', whli'h win u (InllKliifiil event In
Hi'luiliiHtle clrelea. The foollinll hoya
enjnyeil no nynlor Nitpper, mill fun
IiIkIi acliool Kliln, Kthyl I'nrk, ICvelyn
lliirdliiK. Ann AlldrilKii and l.uiiru l'',k
mil, UHHlaled In aervliiK. After the
npreail the nvenliiK waa aptuit lnforin
ally, Waller Mnoro wun clmncn cap
i it I ii for next yeur ninl Walter Hurt
will iiiaiiiiKn Urn footlmll Inuni for the
nennon nf I Hull, Thn IiIkIi arhool will
alnn hnvii a traek tenm and a IuihcIiuII
team uoxt HprliiK, and Kreiit Intornat
In helnar taken In athletic aporta
Thunii prcaent at Tuenday iiIkI'I''
fair were; A, K. Illll, principal of
the KiiMt limn hit Mil Iiik: Itohert (ioetx.
annfatunt prliiclpal of thn IiIkIi arliiKil;
lniianl lKennn, Itny Welah, Walter
Mnoro, Jlolhwnll Avlaon, Waldo Can
field, A I villi (iroiit, Alex Ilnwen. Carl
Caneday, Wiiltur lliirl, llernnrd llitlrd,
Mllliinl (illicit, William Hlrohnieynr,
Melvlllo (Ireen, Mull Ion Hnldow.
Clarkaiiiaa Chapler, Koyal Arch Ma
nntin, hua nlerled the fullnwIiiK of-
fleera for the enniiliiK year: Krneat I
HimcU, IiIkIi prleal; William A. Hunt'
ley, kln; l.lvy Hllpp, ncrllie; Mux
llollnrk, captain of tho hoat; Thoinna
r. Ityan, treanurer; Andrew Itolmrt
noil, treaanrer, Tho appnlutlvo oftlc-
era, who will Im named by tho IiIkIi
prlent, urn principal aojniirner, royal
ii rch captain, iimntcr of (lie third veil.
mum er of thn aecoiul vll, maaler of
the llrnt veil and aintlnel, The Itmliil
Ini lim will lie held next Katurduy
nlKht, Jnlnlly with Multnomah Lodxe,
No. I. A. Y. k A. M.
The Maaonn Imve accepted an In
vitation xtuiideil to them hy thn rec
tor, Itev. T, K. Iloweti, to ohaerve HI.
Ji'hn'n iluy, which fnlla on Hunday
next, hy uttemlltiK divine ncrvlee at
HI. I'aul'a Church at the nmrnliiK er
vice. Tlin twintleth weitdliiK ttiilllvernttrv
of Mr. and Mm. Will (.', Greco waa
nuppny crieiirateii Mommy niKiit at a
..,....iin. ..r uoiM i-n,.ii
KnlKhia and Udlea of Hccurliy. Tho
affair waa a cumpleto aurprlan to Mr.
nu Mra. lireen. i ne ioiikii nrai iikki
. ni'-i't I n at and Initiated two candi
date a ml then tho tin nihera formed
It. m M.I..-.!. I.. II,.. I.,.njill..f mu.i.i wh..r..
an iilalioraln npread waa nerved. Mr.
ninl .Mra. (ireen wero preneiiied wltn
. l.ul,,Hy M.I.,H .tw.. .),.!.. mt.t lit
the march H. K. Woodward acted aa
heat man and Mra. llruner aa muld of
honor.
Thn aonil-monlhly nieetliiK of thn
Derllilrk Club waa held Friday at thn
Inuiie of Mra. It. II. McAlpIn In tilad-
Hlnne. The iiiciilnn aeli-ctlon waa
Wnnuer'a "Trlnllan and Inolde," and
the atory of thn opera waa read by
Mra. John W. MofTatt. whllo notea
pertaloliiK to the opera were given hy
Mra. Thi-oilorn niimuiid. An Intereat
liiK and Inalrui'tlvn feiiturn of the pro
itrnnime waa the pajM-r written hy
Mra. K A. Hoinuier, di-ncriblnK tho
oM-ra, "Triatinn ana laome- aa pro
aented In llerlln. and alio alno told of
mine of tho operatic cuatoma prnvnll
In K In (ieriiiiiny. Two t In 1 1 fill iinm
her fnim thn opera "My Toiiroo l;P
held lleforo thn lloat." and "laolde'a
Heath Hollar." were executed on the
piano hy Mra. Theodora Clark. Theae
niinihera wern IhoroiiKhly appreclnled
by the club, and Mra. Clark renponded
lo an encore with th march and chor
tin from Tiwinhniwcr."
The (irt'i-n'a of Hola Clrclo Women
f Woodcraft, were vlclorloua In the
content t tint ended Krlilny iiIkIiI. The
ontcnt wan fur uii'inlierHhlp and nt
(eiidnuce. n ml other polntH, nod three
i ntertnlniiieiita were Klven, by the
Itiil'a In ticiolier, nod tho Whlio'H In
November, but Krldny nlKht'H pro
KriiiiiiiH ocllpted tho former ones.
The c"lr arheino of the (ireen party
ua nucci-HHfiilly curried out, the hall
hcltiK piiifoHely ilccoriitcd with isrei'il
boiiKhn, while the elect rollcrn were
overed with itrneti crepe paper. In
Die i-t iiti-r of the hull wan a ChrlHtiniiH
ree, w hlli' the dining tnlilcn were lib
rally decked with Rreena. Tho
(iieelli w ill be enlerlnlned by the bm
liiK aldi-H. tho Itedn and Whllea at tho
meciliiK w hich fnllK on the third Fri
day In .liiiiunry. Tho proKniRimo em-
briu-ed a recitation by Mlna Myrtle
Tooiie, n pi n no nolo by MIhk I.lllle
I.otiK, a ri'cllnthm by Charlea MorKnn,
while tin two little (laiiKlilora of Mrti.
I-'reeze donced a nilnui't. The ChrlBt-
man dlaloKiio wna a fenturw that waa
umiHiiiil. S. S. Wnlkor, appeared na
St. N'lcholiia, while MrH. Walker wna
Santa CIiiiih. Olher piirtlclpuntH were
Mra. Freeze, Mra. Charlea Morgan,
Mra. .1. K. Morrla. Mlaa lle.iale Mllla,
Charlea Mormin, Hobort Drown, Rich
ard KreytnK. Mr. nnd Mra. Walker,
In their continues, took thn presents
fnun Iho Chriatinaa troo and they wore
dlatrlhuK'il liy other membera of Sola
Circle. Th linn waa then formed to
the biuitiit hall, whore nn elnborato
chicken aupper wua aorvnd.
Tho niiiuml election of Iho officers
of Multnomah IxiiIro No. 1, A. V. & A.
M., waa belli Saturday iiIkM, as fol
lowa: l.lvy Stlpp, worahlpful inaatrr;
William Hoard, senior wnrden; Ceo.
15. Pusey, Junior warden; Unn 12.
Jones, troiiHiirnr; John R. Humphreys,
secretary. Tho officer to be appoint
ed by tho mnater are senior and Jun
ior dencona, senior and Junior stew
ards, and tyler.
Mlsa, Ethel Abbott, grnduatp of tho
I'eabody Conservatory of Music at
Haltlmoro, Mil, nnd Instructor In
music at St. Ilolen'B Hall at Port
land, is vlaitliiK Miss Essie M. Block
In this city.
Thn Salmagundi Club entertained
Karl Latourottn, who lias Just return
ed from the University of Oregon, on
Saturday evening nt the homo of Miss
Sedonla Shaw. Tho evening wns pleas
antly spent In imislo nnd sewing. Al
though Mr. Ldtourette la not as good
a senmstrpRS as foot hall plnyer, ho
enjoyed the past time. During the ev
ening Mlsa Shaw was asHlstod In serv
ing refreshments by Miss Olga Mc
Clure and Miss Hazel Francis.
Miss Clnra Schoenhorn and Mr.
Nnthnnlel Smyth were married at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rakor Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Uov. J. R.
LandHhorouRh officiating. After the
marrlnge ceremony a wedding sup
per wna aervwd. Mr. and Mrs. Smyth
will mnko their homo In this city.
C
Nieta Barlow Lawrence
CONTRALTO
VOCAL CULTURE, CONCERT WORK
" i . Phons: Main .17H .- . .. v
x 1206 Washington Strett
FIBWOOD,
The Flrwimil Hchiml biiiird hold a
liiiiiliieiia meeting bint Hulurdiiy and
decided lo piii'cliiiMo new sniila for
Ihe school house. Tho old acuta am
lo be remodeled, and tiacd In tho Kir-
wood hall.
It. Kehrea, of Hnnily, vIhIU-i! A, C
M 1 1 II roii Hitii'lay.
(.', 12. Hi rung waa laid up wit h rhoil'
mat lam In hla fool mat week.
Mlaa Klalu Malar la vlalllng In Port
land.
A coyoln luia been mulling oc.cnalon
nl vlalla to Jim IJnHha.nr's aheop, and
a few days ago succeeded In Kttlng
one, also a bullet through his head.
Tho prngrauiinn committee of thn.
Klrwood progreaalve Anaoulatlun hnlH
a nieelliig Inat we-k to prepurM a pro-
Kiliinimi for thn eiili-rtiilnincnt, Janti
ary II. Tlmy promlao a rattling good
progrnminn plenty of inunlc (I la
Ingiiea and ri:liatlona.
IC. I). Hart inadn a bualneat trip to
Portland thu Aral of tho week. .
Mlaa Nina lloacock In aHindlug tier
vacation at lir homo In Damascus.
Tho (lion Club la preparing mimic
for tho entertainment and banket so
cial to be given January 9, at the Fir
wood hall.
W. W. Wllklna haa gono to Albany,
to spend the holidays with his sister.
Oswald Ream, of Portland waa ahuk
trig hands with old friends In this vi
cinity laat wm-k.
August and (iodfrled gtukl are mak
Ing coiinldernblo progress with their
land clearing on John Kelaakor'a
place,
Old Halnt Mck has commenoed dla-
Irlbiitlng Christmas gifts rather early
In Ihla community. Ho presented Mr.
and Mra. W. U Wllklna with a fine
baby girl Monday,
A. Malar and son spent Hunday in
Portlund.
J, (!. DcHhazcr, K. I). Ilartman and
A. C. Mllllrnn went .to Handy Satur
day to attend the Fruit Growers' An
nodal Ion.
Albert llclle In transacting business
In Portland thin week.
Mlsa liira Mllllron la spending the
winter In Pasadena, C'al., but alio
neeuia to think then Is no place like
Oregon.
DODGE.
James Park will bo homo to see his
folks In Dodge during the holidays.
In Is teaching school near Haletu. '
Mlaa Francis, the Dodge achool
iiaiber, la going home through the
holidays to Oregon City to spotid
hrlatmas with her folks. Wo wiah
her a Merry Christmas.
HARDING GRANGE.
At thu December meeting the fol
lowing officer were electtd for the
'iiHuIng year: Maaler. 8. 0. Klrchem;
iveraeer, 1,. Kohl; lcturer, Ijiura U
(Irchem; atoward. W. M. Klrchem;
aanlstant ateward. David Swalea:
haplaln, Alice Newklrk; treasurer,
1 I) liobblns: secretarv. G. A. Kohl:
gain keeper, H. I la tiler; Ceres, Helen
mollnskl; Pomona, I'na Dane;
Mora, Mary Swales; L. A. Steward,
I A ('.III A i-ntnmltten waa anmilnt-
d lo InveatlKnle denatured alcohol
ur lighting and will report at next
meeting. Fred (Jerber and W. P.
Irrbem were aooolnted to meet with
he County Court In January when
Ih
in lax levy Is made. This was done
tho Invitation of Judge Dinilck.
LOGAN.
Mr. and Mra. Jacob Ilabler and aon
Annel, aro vlaltlng Logan relatives.
H. K. (ierber has gone to Eastern
WaahliiKton and has bought property
there.
At the stockholders' meeting on
December 21. the Clear Creek Mutual
elephone company levied an axiiess-
mint of $2 to pay for pant and future
mprovementa and repairs.
The Clear Creek Creamery Co., still
eepa up to high water mark: uaid
7 rents for November butter fat.
A new son Is reHrted at Mr.
Sirnhm'B. and also one at Mr. Wahl-
Ick's.
Tlioa. IC. Anderaon is working at his
iiuhc and will have a neat and Hub-
1 11 11 1 i n I residence when completed.
Kenedy's Ijixntlvo Cough Syrup
topa the cough and drives the cold
from tho system. Children like It.
Sold by Jones Drug Co.
Licenses lo tnnrrv liuve been ernnt.
ed to Ollvn lirson and. Joseph I Jim 111,
llertlni Wvniiin ninl .losenh A Mr-
'Comb, Mnry J. VaiiDenherg nnd Jay
F. Wing. Nettle Cllne and Hichard
Johnsnn.
"bfiSSSS?" CATARRH
Ely's CreamBalm W&h
ii quicmr auonwii. K J-:v '00 CUV"
itciKanHMn,!!. sfHArrtvcn V)ty
hrala and imidvta
the disuaaei menu
bmna reaultinL' from
away a Cold iu tho L " no""
Head quu-kly. 1-JAV CCK1CD
toroa the HenMHiof IlHT I LVLlI
Taste ami Smell. Full lize 50 cts., atDrug
giaU or by mail, In liquid form, 70 cenU.
Ely Brothers, fid Wamu btroet, New York.
Real Estate Bargains
7 acres, all In cultivation; 6 room
house, well finished, cellar under
neath; storehouse, large barn; lino
peach orchard, all kinds of fruit and
berries; flno spring; 3 acres of It
best bottom land; $1000 cash; $1700,
with $500 down, $400 annually for 3
years nt 7 per cent.
29 acres, all level best bottom land;
13 ncres In cultivation; good 5-room
house, good barn, nil kinds of out-buildings;
two wells, family orchard, horse,
wagon, harness, hay, grain, etc; li
acres fine pasture. $2900, half cash.
20 acres, all In high slate of culti
vation; good two-story dwelling, good
barn, and Ul kinds of out-buildings;
good well; good variety of fruit.
Cheap at $3700, half cash.
Finest peach farm In Clackamas
county, consisting of 2G4 acres of
tho finest Willamette river bottom
land; 200 bearing peach trees, 425 sot
out a year ago, and a full variety of
other fruits and berries, A good 6
room dwelling houso, barn, fruit houso
and all kinds of out-bulldlngs. A fine
little brook runs across It. A fine
spring can be piped Into the house. A
full complement of farm machinery,
etc. A fine home on the bank of the
finest river, the Willamette, on the
coast, about 20 miles from Portland.
All this for one hundred and five
dollars per acre If you apply to Wm.
Cantwell, Canby, Ore., toon enough.
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jyANY little courtesies that vere extended to you on Christmas day that perhaps you would like to repay in
some way. There U no timi qiite so appropriate as New Year's day and no gift more acceptable
than onemade on that day. ' 1 "
In a store like ours where the stock of Holiday goods carried is so complete there must of necessity be
many desirable gifts carried over. It has been cur custom for years to sacrifice these goods between Christ
mas and New Year's day rather than have them left over. , . '
And here is your opportunity to get something at a small price with which to repay that beloved Christ
mas gift. If you want to make a New Year's present to your self here's a chance to do so without paying any
one a profit on the gift.
Huntley's
White Pine Balsam
is just the remedy for every member of the
family; you can giveit to the children as well
as the grown-ups, and it cures that cough.
25, 50, 75c Per Bottle
Cod Liver
will often cure a deep-seated cough where all
other remedies have failed.
DR. WARD'S WINE OP COD LIVER OIL,
full Pints, 75c.
EMULSION COD LIVER OIL and HYPO
PHOSPHITES, full Pints, 75c.
PURE COD LIVER OIL, full Pints, 75c.
Huntley's
Cold Tablets
As the name implies, these tablets are expressly
for colds and 'Grippe. If taken early they break
up a cold in a-, few hours and thus ward off
serious complications.
25c Per Box
HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
MARKETS
WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
OHKOON CAIIDAGE lo pound.
OKKdON ONIONS JLOO sack.
I1KICTS 40c dozen bunches.
CARROTS 10c doz. .
CKM'.RY tflc dor.
POTATOES 75c per sack.
CArUKUWEK COc doz.
PUMPKINS 50 to 90c doz.
lUUtBARD SQUASH 50 to 90c doz.
TURNIPS lo lb.
PARSNIPS 2c lb.
Butter and Eggs.
BUTTER Ranch, 6065c; cream
ery, 70c per roll.
EGOS 10c doz.
HONEY 13c frame.
HONEY Strained, 7c to 9c lb.
Fresh Fruita.
APPLES COc $1.00 box.
Dried Fruits.
DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun
dried, 5 cents; eraporated 6 and 7c;
prunes. 3Hto4c, silver prunes 6c to
64c; pears 10c.
Grain and Hay.
WHEAT 95c.
GRAY OATS $2G.00i3'$31.00.
OATS $31.00.
HAY Valley timothy $15 per ton;
Clover, $12.00; Cheat, $11.00; Grain,
$12.00.
WHOLE CORN $39.00.
MIDDLINGS $34.
CRACKED CORN $40.
SHORTS $31.
Clackamas County Llvt Stock.
HEIFERS $3.25.
STEERS $3.30$3.45.
LAMBS $3.00JT$3.75. :
COWS $2.60$2.75. '
HOGS $5.50.
MUTTON $3.00(2r$3.50.
HAMS 1 Be 18c.
DRESSED VEAL&$7.50(ff$S.OO.
DRESSED PORK $7.00.
HIDES Beef hides, 5c; calf hides,
Gc.
TALLOW 3c per lb. -Poultry.
OLD HENS 10c per pound, young
roosters, 10c; old rooators, 8c.
mixed chickens, 11c.
AT THE MILLS AND STORES.
Flour and Feed.
FLOUR Hard Wheat, $4.95; Val
ley, $4.G0.
Nearly everybody knows DeWItt's
Little Early Risers are the best pills
made. They are small, pleasant, sure
Little. Liver pills. Sold by Jones
Drug Co.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Get acquainted with E.
W. Mellen & Co.; Complete' House
furnishers. Use their free stable room.'
Oil
MANUAL TRAINING PRIZES.
Pupils of City Schools Win Prizes In
Competition.
City Superintendent McKee of the
city schools, has awarded prizes of
$2, and $1 for the three best ar
ticles submitted in a niunual training
contest. W. W. Mars and E. Har
rington were the judges. Walter
Jones, sixth grade, Easrtiam build
ing, won the first premium for a book
shelf; Glen Carsou, fltth grade, Bar
clay building, received second prize
for a medicine chest, and Roland Kors
berg, eighth grade, Eastham build
ing, was awarded third premium for
an umbrella rack. More than 30 ar
ticles were submitted by the students
of the manual training class, among
them being (lower stauds, foot stools,
folding table, benches, chairs, tool
chests, towel racks, place racks, medi
cine chests, book shelf, Ironing board
and tooth brush holder. Similar con
tests will be inaugurated after the
holidays and will include fancy arti
cles by girls. The handiwork sub
mitted will be displayed in the store
windows of the city as soon as the
holiday goods are removed.
SHERIFF IS ENJOINED.
Temporarily Restrained From Selling
Land in Foreclosure Suit.
Judge Dimlck has Issued a tempor
ary Injunction restraining Sheriff Boa
lie from selling 159 acres of Clacka
mas County land on foreclosure. The
sale was set for next Saturday, -and
may still be held, If a bond is put up
to protect the parties Interested. The
suit against the sheriff was brought
by Fred J. Eplor and Mary A. Stark
is also a defendant. Eplor states that
on April 13, 1908, he purchased the
property from John H. and Sabrlna
J. Epler. and on November 7 Mary A.
Stark recovered a Judgment against
them for $4500. As Fred J. Epler con
tends he Is the owner of the property,
and not John H. and Sabrlna J. Epler,
he asks that the sheriff be enjoined
from disposing of the land.
ESTACADA. ,
Mrs. Addle Marshall and Mrs. Lot
tie De Shields are under the care of
Dr. H. V. Adlx.
N. M. Tracy Is reported as coming
down with typhoid fever. His son.
Earl, Is still very weak. His heart
action is not strong. The beating of
his heart has been as low as 28 per
minute..
WHY NOT TRY
Popham's
ASTHMA REMEDY
OWes Prompt and positlre relief In
erery case. Sold by druggists.
. ., Trial package by mall
, . -, . ,10 cents. .
Williams Mfg. Co., Prop, Cleveland, 0
. For sala- by HnaUey. Bros. Co.; ,
Pure Olive Oil
Do you use it? Many people who appreci
ate its real value buy it by the gallon.
We have the real article imported from
France. ,
Pints, 50c
Quarts, $ 1 .00
Are You Getting
Bald?
Many people begin to lose their hair after
a siege of fever. A bottle of HUNTLEY'S
HAIR TONIC will stop all of this trouble
for you as it has done for hundreds of
other people. 5Q centS
Talking
Machine
Let us sell it to you !
Our prices and terms are as low and as
desirable as can be had anywhere in the
United States.
Leading Real Estate Dealers
If you wish to sell your arm or timber land, or wish
to trade fcr a good piece of city property, list it with
W. R SCHOOLY & CO.
at the same old stand. Don't be foolish enough to go
to some new firm who are changing around all the time.
Don't forget the No.
606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE.
FIVE-MINUTE TALK
Hew t Keep Awajr
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
For Whole Tw
kj a Application of
AVENARIUS
CARB0LINEUM
(Qrman Wood Prwrvn)
Non-poisonous. Sanitary Odor. Put
up In lithographed can only
Don't let your dealer give you a
wortlklewa imitation.
FOR 8 ALB BY ALL DEALERS.
Carbolfaieam Waed rreaerrtng Co.
roruajia. vr.
Milwaukee Wla.
New York. N. T.
San Franclico. Cal.
Fisher, Thcsen I Ca.
Wholes& Axenti.
IXpt. 13. yortlind
Orcg on.
Writ for Tutl-
monlkla,
I
our BOSS ItSIS) t
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Careful of Your Property
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Sate, Pianos and Furnitue Moving
Williams- Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office 1121, Residence
y do
ONLY ONE GENUINE
THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE
CARBOLINEUM, THAT IS THE
AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM.
THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION
ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE
ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00
TO $1.25 PER GALLON. THE
JGENUINE AVENARIUS CAR-
BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 60
CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT
$1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS
CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON
THE GENUINE, TAKE NO
OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO
GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN
OREGON CITY.
1833
525 Main Street
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