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Oil ISO ON OJTY , ICNTEHVIISK, JWI.IAY, JANUAHY 8, 1909., All chnrj(c prcpuid to Oio ncarcnt express office. 4: quart bolltn of CENUINE CYRUS MODLE dirtct lo vou, lt cbr.M p. (lit nwrxl railroad prn offic 0)iituinin all thoso secondary constituents tho government chemists toy MUST BE THERE thut It tniiy bo culled whiskey. Any to culled whiskey that doesn't contain them, whether bottled in bond or not, it alcjhol-not whiskey. , CYRUS NODLE is para It is old. It ii whiskey-ond nothing but whiskey. Now sold direct to you by the bluest dnd best known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest W. J. VN SCHUYVER & CO. E.U.U-W IBM I0J-I07 ScxxJ So. PonUA Orfoa Uf t TW IMf Ml tun TO-.? W. J, Vu SUtirw A Ca, riM On, fax auart. CtNUINE CYHUS NOBLE. M kf vans fvL COM.. SOCIETY 0-- .--.O MIm Ilrrllia KfiiTimr fmtarialnnd !' of Imr frloiiflN lit hnr liom on Wiuliixsilay t'Vt.'illtiK lit Klvo llmiilii'! Tim prlzo was nwarli-il to MIks Win n I (i llmiiiy. liurliiK tlm avuiiliiK to- I LOCAL BRIEFS - o Aiii'liry fur lhi riiliralin Ml. HikhI II.hii. fluliixr TraiiNfiT Co. Until ( pIllllll'H. II. V. l"o(lll', of VllllCOIIVlT. Wnuh., una lii nn Muinluy vlHllliiR w tilt nlnilvi-s. Mini I'iin (inMntnllli hit riliirinl In Hnn Krum-lnrii, f..r n linllduy via- H with lu-r iimtiinr niui hIhIiih In thin city. Lli-i-iim tu warrr liav Ikwii urnnt l tu l.villti Itimliy mni J. : Wili.nu M"i tn Kilts Klmwhrliltf' ami ('Inn-urn t .irwui. jm r..'iri. IjivIhIi, of . 'lliini-lti hnn mirrnrtil u Kirul.n of fiirul h1h mni lili cutiilltliiii h m-rlmm, n lit pn nt Ml yi-nrn of ok MIm V.'tUtU llrr h to AHnnv In roniiiuii Iut utmlUm lit tin- Allmiiy rilrt. Ilmnmiiil Cnurii'lil. slmli-nt of tV T'lilvrrltv of Ori'itixi, r't urn.-it to Kh Ki im Kniiiriliiy vriilnit. nfti'r vlnltu.s. Willi hln luiri'iitx, Mr, nml Mm. Clinrlf Cmifli'lil. tiinrKK Siillhan, iiliiili'iil of the Till' viTiliy of Ori'Ktn, li ft Hutunlny for Hint HiKiliniliiii. nlfir hh-ihIIiik t.l vnrallon with Ills imrfiit". Mr. mni Mrs T. W. Sullivan. Iti'iriiriilnllvii I. K. Join's went to Ciuilirii Hnnilny srompanyltiK a par ly of legislator am a kui'SI of tlm I'nrtlniiil Hallway, I.IkIiI I'owir Company. Franklin T. tirlflltli. nllor- tloy for Hin Company, nlno (UTiimpnn li-il llio party. iml liftyn will not jump nviir your fmiro If Imrtinl r In tr(clii(l ovor tho lop. Krank Itunrh In (lllnK now klint of wlro of 2fin0 frt cover Iiir rnpnrlty to on" hiinlri potimU. i I'MlllUtt HrlHllii'l, llftor Hii'tlillllK lltti y in i hlx cliy. liim n tunicil Lttltr from A Forty-Nlner. i Horn l ft iilmpli'. InliTi'mlnK nml Hltirsini Ii'lli'r from b niKKi'il plunmr of 'i9. who lirnvi'il tlfo dunKurt ti.l tmnlHlilpii of Hip overtime! trail tn Cat Ifurnlii. It nlioiild ftppral to all ra tnrrh vlrtliiiH. Hmiiiii Itonn, Cnl.. May B, 1908. llooih a ll.voim-l Co., TtiirTaln. N. Y. l'nr Him: -I wit" nffllrtoil with r Inirli, niiil Irli-il a niiiiilirr of niin illi'H, but ii'irlvcil tin ri'lli'f. I pur rlinm'il nn outfit of llyuiui'l, nml he fnrn I hiul iik mI tliii Ixitilo I noted n iiinlki'd ri'lli'f. I iimciI It fur a month or no, mid HioiikIii I wnx rurrd, nod Klopprd iimIhr It for n your or so. ThoiiKlit 1 wiin c'ltl'iK oaturrli nuiiln. I iii It ovnry niornliiK mid kerp my rclf i'li'r of riiiiirrli, I rmmlilor It tho ln'Ht rntiirrh moillrliio t lint In iimmI. I hnvo ofti'ii riToinini nili'il It to my frli'mlH. I inn SI yi-iirn old. I mine lo Cnllfornla In ts 19. mid of emirHo ii m not hh viKoromt m l wim fiH yonm nuo. My mldroHn Ih su 4th Slrmt. Yuurn tiiily. V. Mock. Ilyoiiii'l (phniouiirod llluli-o-iiie) l Kiiiii niitei'd by I hint ley llros. Orug Co. not only for mtnrrh, but for grip. roiiKhH. coldu, lii'nui'tilllH and rroup. A romploin oiilllt Including liilinlir, cunt $1.00; cxi in bullion of llyuiui'l. If af terwnrdK ncodi'il, rout but KO cMit. stgbodgs agazine is printed for folks who want to keep up to date on big things, and who don't want to be bored to death while they're at it. So its chinks are filled with good stories, good sentiment, and good humor. Read the publishers' talk this month, and you'll see just where we stand. LOOK TOR THE PATCHWORK COVER For Snlo By Huntley- Bro . Co' Particular Mea ARE PLEAStD 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 93. , Third and Main Strssta. Annual Millinery Hitln. All hats rn- diired. Mm. II. T. Hluden. Hutu rrdi I jit half prlcn at Mm II. T. Klndon'a. v. It Ilulr, J. A. tliiiliain, John HohMiik mid C. N. Willi, prominent men of (uby, were In Oregon City Moiidny, Mm. rliiirli'K Mldluin, who lum been lying very III at her home In Catieiiiali, In nloly Improving. Mm. Ii, II Itliulrk In In Aurora with her inolher. Mm. S. J. Wolfer, having been culled there by the llliienn of the Inin-r. I .en Cniirleld. a Htuilent of (hp I'm vemlty of Dregnii. left Monday fur Kugetie, after vlnltlng with hln mr mi. Mr, and Mm. Imvld Cniilli ld. Mm. Mary Kriiin. of I'orllni.d, who linn been vlnltiiig her nlnler, Mm. iVII cm mid brother, Chnrlen Keymililn, in-iir Crenreiit, returned hoinn Thurn day. Minn (ae Kriiiin-n b-rt Ttiesduy for n mi'lHh n vl)lt III WiinhlniMon with relative. She will flrnl vllt III Cne hulln and from that place will-go to Seattle. A. K. King, of tlwnro. Wanh., nfli-r vl-.IT lii- hln family nt Mount l,lem..iiii, returned the lutler inrt of the week to llwui-o, where, lie I win linnin nn In lerentn. Minn Kli'iinor Wllllninn, luntrui-tor III the I'llivemlly of Oregon, lum r turned to Kugene lo ri-niimo her dil ties, after n vlnlt with Ip-r Nno'lnsr, Mm. J. II. William. Only one marriage limine wan I nueil on tho Innt Uny or the new year by County Clerk tireenmnn, tho hap py pair being Minnie Alice lui'cnet and Ole U. Jarolinon. I'loiieor Chapter, Order of Kantern Star. I arranging for the annual in ntnllntlon of otTlrer which will tako plnre In the Manonlc Temple on Tnen. lav evening of next week. Norwood It. Charman, who ha been upending hln vnratlou In till city nml In Portland, left Saturday evening for Kugene, where he will renumn hi ntiidle at the university of Oregon. Minn Mnry Mitchell, who left Weil nemlnv for a vlnlt at her homo al Sandy, where she spent New Year's, hit returned to Oregon City ami r nuuied her ponltlon In tho I). C. more. Minn Maude Cooke, one of Oregon f'ltv'B succesnfiil ti-nrhern. who In em ployed In the Pendleton puiuic sciiooih, vlnlilm; her nnrentn. sir. ami .mi. Ilenrv' Cooke, returned to Pendleton Sunday. Iluvlil lliirnon. of Ui'ddlug. Ca. if who bun beiMi vlnltlng with Mr. ami Mm. A. W. Cheney, linn gone to Se attle Wash. Mr. Hurson In looking for n locution for the erection of u water power plant. Among the ntimeiim who, rei in ii.ii to the Cnlvernlty of Oregon Sumlny nluht lifter upending I heir vnr.il ion In this rltv were Minn Nlela Harding. Mln Juliet Cross. Lloyd Harding, Chnrles Hoblnon. Mln Honui Stafford, who hnn rlinige' of the triilnlug department of tho Ore gon State Norniul Scjiiml nt Mon nioulh. has returned to Hint place, ill ter vlnltlng with her pureul Mr. and Mr. V. 11. Stafford, of Mount Pleas ant. Tho Mount Plennant school staitcd Monday nfler tho two weeks' vacation. Mis Wilt kins, principal of the mnil lullon, who hnH been spending her holiday with her brother. In Moro, Knntorn Oregon, returned to resume her dutle. K. S. Ilrooks, nfler visiting wilh hln fiimlly In this city for a few days left for Salem Snturdny evening, where ho lias chnrg.i of a moving pic ture show. Mr. nrnnks Is meeting with siicce In Salem, ns ho Ih In thl city. Mrs. Ilrooks hns chnrgo of tlm Electric In thlH city during her husband's nliaenco. ' Mrs. Mary Hurley, of Rlslcy. wns In Oregon City Monday, nnd vlHlted her sister, Mrs. Mnry McCarvcr. Tho body of Mrs. Hurley's son, Elmer, who died In tho Philippine Islands nlinut six months ago, will bo ship ped to Oregon Immediately nnd the hurlnl will tako plnco clthor In Port land or In Oregon City, hl old homo. J. U Munipower, of Stono, wns In Oregon City on business Snturdny, nnd reports that ho Is grandfather to another youngster, who arrived nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hntliiu, of Stono, on Now Year's night. Tho llltlo fellow weighed ovor 11 ponmU Mr. Munipower Is vory proud of tho fact that ho la the grandfather nnd grent grandfather to somo of thq fin est youngsters In the country, P. If. Fredolph, one of tho promi nent fanners of Dnmnscus, w.ir In tho city Monday on business, Mr. Fredolph Is. prospecting on his place nnd lias boon for tho Inst two yeads. Ho hns found specimens that look promising nnd from 12 nnnnys Hint he hud inodo thoro hns been found an av erago of from SI.9G to Jfl.20 to the ton. Tho lowest nssny wns $1.20. It Is believed by minors who- have ex amined the property that the samples nro simply outcropplngn and that there Is a lodge that will be promis ing. Mr. Fredolph bought the place 20 years ago. ' . MIh Florencn White, entertained a number of her young friends at hor home. Friday evening, Tho evening wu merrily spent with game and the prizes were won by Miss Hens Wur tier and Minn Mariiin Money. A dnliily lunch of Hiinilwlchen, nulud, chocoluto, enkn and candy was served. Mrs. Whllii was iinlted In tho entertain ment of her daughter's gucnt by Mini Nnll Hwafford. , The annlvemury hall of Wachono Irllm, No. 13, Improved Order of Ked Mwi, wa hold New Year's night In the Armory Hall snd dancing was In dulged in until a luto hour to tho intuit! of Parsons' orchestra. Thurs were a number of out of town people prenent at tho affair and ft lute enr was run through to Portlaad for their convenience-. Tho decorations wore urtlntlc In the extreme and wero much admired. The Mlsne Hnr.nl and Veda Ink- In eiitertulnud Friday afternoon at the home of their parent, Mr. and Mr. K. J. Iinklns, In honor of 'their guenl, Mis Conrlro Simmons, of Mo Mluiivllle, who hn been visiting with relatives In thl city for the Innt two week. Tho afternoon w plcnnunt ly spent in game and music, followed by a luncheon. Following Dm bunlrie meeting of the Artlnuiin on Thursday evening, the birthday uniilvcrnary of one of the member, Mrs. Paulino Sch wartz, was celebrated by giving a banquet. A most enjoyable tlmn fol lowed, and un ul tended by tunny of the Artlwin.- Mr. (!. M. Flemmlng and Mrs. Charles Oglenby entertained their Sunday school rlansea of tho Park place Congregational church on Fri day iilfernoon. at the home of Mrs. Flemmlng on Clarltmun Heights. The afternoon was pleuxnnily panned In game, and refrenliineiitn were served. The engagement of Cuomo M. Ilanlilns. of thl elty. u Mlsn Dorothy Haylor. diiui:literof Mr. and Mm. 8. A Haylor. MO'i park Stn-et. I'ort land, hnn been announced and the wed ding will lake place thl month. Mr. Iliiiiklnn In (-uiuecti-d with the Jewel ry firm of Ilurinelnler & Andresen. and In a young man of exceptionally nne qtiiiiiiie with a host of friend, to wish him happinen. OXNBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. The annual imiMui-rade lir. given by the Herman Society at the Armory lin!l next Saturday night promises to be one of the social events of the nea- son. It will be remembered that the ball given by the society lunt yar was such n rsecenHful affair, nnd was al tended by hundreds of people. Toelle's orctientra, of Portland, ban been en gaged. The meeting of tho Deri hick Club to have been held nt the home of Mrs. K. T. AvlKon on Friday afternoon has been postponed until two weeka from that date, owing to Inclemency of the weather. The annual Installation of Willam ette Rehekah Lodge. I. O. O. F.. will be held tonight. Mm. Ur.xle Flnnegnn, deputy district imblo grand, will con duct the Inntallntlon ceremanles. The nrlncliml officer to be Installed aro: Mr. H. M. Shaw, noble grand; Mlsn Mnry Scott, vice grand; Mm. Clara Inck. recording secretary; Mrs. Viola K. Godfrey, financial secretary; Mrs. Eva I-lghton treasurer. Th Wednes.lny AfteriHKin Ilrldge Club was enterealned In a most de lightful manner by Mm. Charles D. Lntonrette nt her pretty home. The rooms were artistically decorated with Oregon grape nnd cut flowers. Mm. Uitouretto wns assisted In the enterlalnment of her guests by her niece. Mrs. Charles W. Pope. During tho afternoon refreshments were serv ed. Mm. J. II. Walker received first nrl.e In bridge, nnd Miss CIs Harelny Pratt, the second prize. The ladles were taken nnd relumed to their home In a sleigh. Nieta Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO VOCAL CULTURE. CONCERT WORK Phone Main 1794 1206 Wnthlnuton Street. Mm. James Kvans returned home Monday evening, at fur a vlnlt of a few days with bor daughter, Mrs. Knnna liurgoynu, of Portland. Mrs. Kvans spent New Year's In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hanna were among the Portland visitors Monday. Mr. Blebert Henderson was called to Alblna Monday by the death of hr sister, who riled st that place. The deceased leave a husband and throe small children to mourn her demise, besides many relative. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, T. I flatten wont to Portland on business Monday. She has arrang ed to keep a supply of pie, bread and cakes. Mrs. O. H. Mnck went to Portland on a buslnesa trip Monday, returning home on the evening train. Several of the store of hls place wore closed on New Year's afternoon. giving tho employes a holiday. Mlllon Hlsftird, who ha been con fined to his borne for the last week with a severe silnck of stomach rouble, Is reported slightly Improved. Miss Manda Hormoer of Portland, was In Canby on New Year's day. Miss Florence Wang who hns been homo for her vacation, returned to ortland Saturday. Pernio Davenport, of Oregon City, was In Canby Now Year's day. Miss Oraco Pflster, who has been visiting her aunt In Vancouver, Wash., returned home Saturday. Mrs. Baker has been visiting her mother. Mrs. F. Roth, who has been quite 111. Miss Helen Orahnm will entertain ho Canby High School Club nt her home Friday evening. Miss Grace Patch In scllng as post mistress for two or thrpe weeks In he place of Mr. A. J. Knight, who Is taking a much needed rent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Iliirronghs. or Portlnnd, who hove heen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dick and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Poyoe, have returned to heir home. Mr. nnd Mm. Delbert Clark, of Rose iirsr. after spending Hie h"lidnys with he Inlter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Knight, have returned home. .Mrs. F. Roth, who has been quite III, Is slowly recovering. Mr. nnd Mr. I Rogers, of Portland. formerly of this city, have returned homo, after vlnltlng In this city Fri day and Snturday. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Kocher spent Sunday In Portland. Millard !e. the promoter of -the Canby Canal Company, is In this city on business In connection with the project. Miss Swnnby was a Portland visit or last week. K. C. Ashbnugh. representing the A. M. Haradon Confectionery Co.. of portlnnd. .was In Canby on a business trip Tuesday. Mr. Ashhaugh, who has been connected with this company for the past 18 months. Is building up a gimd traue, nnd has mane many friends among the business men with whom he Is dealing throughout the valley. Frank Allen is lying very 111 at his home, where he has been confined for tho Inst week. Mrs. Culver went to Portland Mon day, and spent the day. Many of the merchants of Canby are taking Invoices this week pre paring for their regular New Year's business. The merchants have done well within the past year. W. II. IJalr. J. A. Graham, C. N. Walt and John Hosklnson were in Oregon City on business Monday. Mrs. Logan, of Portland, mother of Mr. Rlten.'of this .city, died In that cltv the latter part of the week, and the renmlns were brought here for CABINET PHOTO ALL HflfH Postals, Photo Buttons Copying and Enlarging Local Stereoscopic View- Developing and Finishing for Amateurs DID NOT ABDUCT CHILD CA8E BROUGHT AGAINST GEORGE ! MeKINNIS BY FORMER WIFE OISMISSED, a day and took his son along, return. Ing .Saturday when he was arrested. C W. DA MM CANBY, OREGON show that last year was a very pros perous one for the company, and many phone were Installed In residences and business houses during that time. A new one and one-half mile of tele phone line, was Ordered to be Installed by the company. After the regular routine of business, the election of of ficer took place. All of the officers of last year were re-elected. The company has Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson, of this city, In charge of the tele phone office, and she has proven s most faithful and competent opera tor, and has given entire satisfaction. The Artisans held an enthusiastic meeting In Knight' hall New Year's eve, when the new year wa given a most Joyous welcome. After the reg ular' routine of business, six candi date were Initiated Into the myster ies of the order, which was followed by a social time snd banquet. On ! Thursday evening the newly elected omcers will be Installed. During tho pant year the Artisan Lodge, one of Ihe fast growing lodge of this city, has taken In many new members, and has reached a membership of about 10 member. 8. G. Dorrls, of Portland, has arrived here, and haa accepted the position as manager of the Canby Tribune. Mr. Dorrls I an old-time printer, and In 178 was connected with the Oregon City Enterprise. John Hosklnson, who Js a very sucessful newspaper man, has severed his connection with the Canby Tribune. Mr. Hosklnson during his residence In this city, has made friends far and wide and It Is to the regret of his many, friends that be has decided to give up his news paper work In Canby. The Canby Whist Club was enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knight at their home Wednesday evening. A most enjoyable time was spent In the delightful pastime, and at the conclu sion the prizes were awarded as fol-' lows: Ladies' first prize, Mrs. Cassle ' Evans; gentleman's first prize, Arthur ' Knight. The consolation prizes wereJ awarded to Mrs. A. D. Paddock and Ralph Knight. During the evening ' delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Present were Mr. ; and Mm. W. H. Balr. Mr. and Mrs. ; A. It Knight. Mr. and Mm. A. D. Pad dock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bates. Mr. and Mm. L. D. Walker. Mr. 'and Mm. Edward Bradtl, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knight; Mm. Cassle Evans, Ralph Knight, ArthU' Knight. One of the most enjoyable family reunions ever held In this city was on Ne.w Year's day, when Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mack entertained the members of the Mack family at their delightful home. The house was prettily decor- George McKInnls, who wa arrested last Saturday night by Constable Miles on a charge of "abducting his own C-year old son, David Arthur Mc KInnls, and who was released on hi own recognizance by Justice of the Peace Hamson, appeared to answer to the charge Wednesday. His Interests In court were looked after by Attor ney" i.ren Hchuobel. The case agalnnnt McKInnls was dismissed as there was no evidence to warrant his trial, and the motion for dismissal was made by Deputy District Attorney Stlpp. Mr. Mary F. Mills, who Is a former wife of McKInnls, caused bis arrest, but did not appear to prose cute the charge until she was sent for. 8he lives within 100 yard of McKIn nls at Clackamas Heights. The little boy Is not the son of Mm. Mills. It appears that the father went to St. John last week to see bis brother for Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion will digest any and all food at any and all time. Kodol la guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by Jones Drug Co. OAHTOniA. Bw) ti. I,n4 Kind Yuu Hart Almrs fcifi Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of William O. Mack, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate must, present thorn to the executor, at his residence. Hires miles west of Canby, Oregon, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1909. VICTOR U MACK. Executor of said Estate. Leroy D. Walker, Attorney for Executor. When ths owner of "Idl money" looks, your business ODDOrtunltvad should be "THERE." ated with everereens ferna md hrli.)i burial on Sunday. She was about 80 . colored Christmas bells. During the years of age, and formerly resided ; afternoon a bountiful dinner was serv. In this city, where she was well efl Dy Mrs. Mack who wag My as. known. slated by Mrs. J. A. Graham and Mrs. Dr. A. F. DeLesplnasse. who Is at Marlev Mack. The tables were pret present occupying 'the Knight hulldlng ( t(y decorated tn correspond with on C street. Is preparing to move to the Stogsdlll residence on Second street opposite the M. E. church. Ow ing to tho Increase In practice. Dr. DoU'splnasse finds that the present building Is too small. The Stogsdlll residence is being renovated through- those of the rooms. Those enjoying Mr. and Mm. Mack's hospitality were. Mr. and Mm. Charles Moshberger. Mr. and Mrs. Eger and two children, Harold and Martin: Mr. and Mrs. Orson Moshberger and son, Walter; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moshberger out. and as soon as Dr. Dedman re- Bnrt children; Mr. and Mrs. Charles turns from his eastern trip. Dr. and , og'e and three sons. Claral. Aden and Mrs. Do Lesplnasse will move to their new home. They are at present occu- nvlng the Dedman house (luring tne Percy, all of Woodhurn; Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymcnd Moshberger and daughter. Thelmn. of Eneene; Mrs. Olla Gur- Earl Dirvenport of Gladstone has ac cepted n clerical position In the groc ery store of. J. E. Seeley, Wnnted Girl for general house work In small family. Apply Mrs. Don Meldrum, 1102 Center street Bruce C. Curry left on Tuesday'for Condon, where he has gone on a busi ness trip, and will return the latter part of the week. Mrs. O'Brien, who served such ex cellent coffee nt the social, snys: 'Keep tho cover of your Folger's Gold en Onto tin closed tight. The flavor and aroma la In tho coffeo when you buy. It." Lost 2 dogs, both males, one a poodle, black and white, nnd other same size, crenni colored, p inner please notify Christ Nnegell, Oregon City, It. F. D. No. 1. Box 108. Suitable reward, Miss Helen Gleason left Wednes day for Eastern Oregon to resume her school duties. Miss Gleason cniue home 111 nt Thnnksglvlng time and re mained hero to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. John Glenson. Charles Ilannaford went to Camns, Wnsh.. Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother Edward, who was killed Tuesday In tho paper mills or tne Crown-Columbia Pulp &, Paper Company. Mrs. CJinrles t'opo nns reiurnea from Portland, whero sho Is the guest of her mothor, and Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Charles D. Iitouretto, and will return to Portland today to re- mnln a few weeks. Talte DeWltt's Kidney and Blnflder Pills. They are for weak back, back ache, rheumatism, pnlns and all kid ney nnd bladder troubles. Soothing anil antiseptic. Regular size 50 cents. Sold by Jones Drug Co. CA-STOXII-A.. Bonn ths 8 m Him m DON'T HITCH YOUR HOR8E IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Mellen & Co., Complete House- furnlshers. Use their free stable room. Inller's absence. The first floor Of v ,l' Bnn Wnvns- Mr nn,! Mrs T the Stogsdlll residence win ue useu for olllce purposes and the secona story ns housekeeping rooms. Dr. Do U-splnnsse, who Is a graduate of Den tistry of the Denver College, Is meet- In with success In Canby. A scientific lecture on "Water" was given at the city hall by W. C. C'"rk of this city, on Wednesday evening. January G. Mr. Clark Is well posted on the'subject, nnd the talk he gives r Instructive, and well Illustrated by diagrams. Mr. Clark, who Is the own er of an nutopump. hns had It In con tinuous operation for two and one-half venrs, sometimes with a supply of only three quarts per minute, forcing the water to a height of 80 foet. One of the severest snow storms that Canby has experienced for many yearn was on Tuesday, when the wind Mew a fierce gale and snow fell steadllv all day. Before evening sev eral Inches of snow had covered the ground. Very few people from the country came to the city to shop, and buiilnoss was practlcnlly at a stand still. The snow Is still falling to the delight of the young folks, and many sleigh rides are being enjoyed.. One of the most successful social affairs given during the holidays was the party given by Miss Nellie Hamp ton at hor home, whej-e she entertain ed a party of young people by a taffy pull and watch party. Tho guests were Misses Mildred Wang. Marie Dlgerness. Goldle Hlnton, Helen Gra ham, Hnttle Hutchinson, Iva Hutchin son, Nolllo Hnnipton. Esther Hols man. Fay DeLnshniutt. Delbert De Lashmutt, Fred Hampton, Harry Sher wood, Henry Sniines. Arthur Zeek, Otto Kreuger. Walter Kreuger, Claud Torgerson, CI Iff old Wills, Frank Patch and Charll Lucas. 0. R. Mnck, tho furniture dealer. Is making ext.islo Improvements on his store buUdlns In the wny of en lnrglng It. The building on the north side of the present one he is occupy ing and adjoining It, Is also to be used ns a sales room hy having the nnrtitlon removed, and when com pleted will be o'.e of the most oom modlons store buildings. In the city. Mr. Mack Is preparing to have bar gain sales as soon as these Improve ments are completed, and will add a new spring stock. The stockholders of the Local Mu tual Telephone Company, held their regular meeting on Monday night at the White school house. The reports A. Graham and children. Helen and Mlna; Mr. nnd Mrs. Marie? Macfc and sons, Hilton and Ashel: Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mack and sons, Earl and Ken neth. . The liveliest meeting that has been' held in this city for some time by the City Council was on Monday ev ening. There was an unusually large attendance of citizens, who were In terested in the city's affairs. All of the hold-over members ss well as the newly elected members, were pres ent with Mayor Mitts In the chair. A petition was presented to the cltv council protesting against Charles T. Bates, who Is one of the newly elected councllmen. and Is well known here as s man of high esteem. According to the charter a councilman must be a property holder, nnd at the time of his election he did not own any real es tnt. E. I. Sias presented the petition to hnve the certificate of election an nulled nnd given to him. as at the time of the election of the city coun cil recently, Mr. Slas came In second. After some discussion the council voted that Mr. Bates keep his seat, i There wns also an argument In re-, rard to Charles Lucke being retained ns a councilman. Mr. Lucke, who has heen on an extensive eastern trip, neglected to procure a leave of ab uence, nnd by not doing so has been absent four crnsecutlve meetings of he council. After arguing this mat ter for n considerable length of time. It was decided to have Wilson Evans Installed to AM the vacancy. As there was considerable other business to transact It was decided to postpone this until tho next regular meeilnrf, which will be held on the first Monday In the month. The present council is as follows: Mayor. J. F. Mitts: record er. William Knight: treasurer. L. D. Walker; chief of police, Claud Baty; councllmen, W. H. Balr, C. T. Bates, S. T. Fisher, F. H- Hilton, .T. A. Gra ham. H. C. Gil more. C. N. Walt, Wil son Evans. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears ths Signature of Out Repatif Department is so thoroughly equipped that there is no repair job that it is afraid to tackle. We repair the highest and lowest grade watches that are made and guarantee them to keep perfect time. We fix tired Clocks so that they run again as good as new; Talk ing machines so they talk as clear as ever. Werepair Kings, Brooches, Eye Glasses, Chains, Bracelets, and all kinds of jewelry , at very little cost; making them as servicable as when new. 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