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OREGON CITY 'ENTERPRISE, MIIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909.' FMTTTTTP You're iur you're Kcttin the No danger l refilled hoiilcNo (lunger of buyiiiK cheap worth lei tnt.h placed in I.IHU3 INUULli bottle and palmed off a iho genuine. We ere now iclling (or llie firil lime In 44 year direct to the eon inner in diitricti where you ere unahlo to obtain tliii famou brand, A quart bottle of gft direct to you, all H paid to the ne CENUINE II charge! neurit! railroad , Pure old hnneil whiikcy el en hnncat legitimate price. Cuaraniccd to the United Sluice Government end to YOU to contain all llie accondary coniiiiucnti that make It real WHISKEY Tho government official iluie that any diiiillatioa that doem't le alcohol. W. J.IVAN SCHUYVER & CO: DuUi.hrJ 1864 105-107 Skoik Strert. PortUnd, Otrgos ClT f TMie UNI W. J, Van Schuprer A Co., tmUU. Otm.' ImLanl (Jmu knj $1.90 U UJi ftnm CENUINE CYRUS NOULE. P O AM. LOCAL BWCPS .MIh Jean McDonald, of Ufiriinde, U HtK'iiitlnii a fortnight ll It friend III tliln city ami In I'urllaiul. Miit Knthryu IJnyil. of Taciinut. WuhIi., Iiii been vlitltlng ut (hn liumu of Mm. Herbert llaninn. AKt'liry fur lli celebrated Ml. IIiniiI limn-, I'loncer Trniufur Co. Moth pIlOIH'X. ' Mm. Ju it Nilhhnrd lnld Mr. J linn .11 in never growl lui'c h limn Kuluor' linlili'il lint" Coffee. Her grocer grind il fur her. 'no KlllKii'ii, K. Hrhroilor, llulilli Hchniiler mill I'liill Schroder, well known farmer uf tin' HinlToril niuii try, were milium the Oregon t'Hy vl Hum mi Hnlurday. Mm. (i. II. IMiuli'k. who us called In Aurora liy llii' nine uf Iht mother. Mm, Hnmuel Wnlfrr, hn re lumed tu lnr liiiinn In l III clly, Iht mother health tie 111 gllrh Improved. Wllllnm IjiHnlle h'ft Wcdiiiuday for California, where In- goe on a lml-in-" trip. Ho will pend must of til (line In U Aiik"Ii-. nml mi til r I urn home will stop at Clilco to vlalt fur a few ilny. "Knlph Knight, of Ciinliy. who Iiii been employed by Out Southern Peel lie to till clly. lull Huluriluy for homo, having rt'MlKiit'il hi poHltloti lu-re. Ml Miiltlo rinklmni, who hn liit'll visiting fur Hi" past two Dion i tm with her brother, l. (, iMiiklinm, uf Mar t-tila, ri'iiiriii-il Friday ami I making her Iuhiiii Willi n-r alster, Mr. Hurry M. Shaw. Ilnl hoy will lint Jump over your fence If harhed wire 1 stretched ovtr tlu tup. Krank lluarh I selling a new kind of wire of 2(100 feel cover lug rapacity to one hundred pound. .Mr. Jennie May, after a two work' vlHlt Willi licr lter, the Mlc Haruh nml (irnee Hubert, re turned In her linmo In 1'orl limit Tin' tloy. Ilutviiril & 1 1 tint I Iho inline of Iho new (iruct-ry firm Seveiilh Hlrt-ot iicnipyliiK (he Wlllliiiii IiiiIIiIIiik. TIiino tiion huvo put In u now Hloek of Kuixt mill will run mi up ti ilulo more. Sum Ktuw, who wii fortuorly eon-iii-ilril with Iho Wlllmiiotlo l'ulp A I'lipi-r Coiiipiuiy. and who left ovi-rnl muiilliN ii'o fur Ciillfornln, whom he In oiikiikoiI In Iho liimhoi' IiiinIiu-hn, Iiii rotunieil lu Oiokuii Clly fur a Nhurl Htiiy vIhIIIiik uuioiik hi nuiiier oii frli'inl. II. C. Curry uiul fiimlly are proir Iuk lo iiiovii to iholr hiinio In 1'ort liiuil, nml will li-avo (ho Initor pnrt of the week, Mr. Curry hint iIIhpiinoiI of hi pniperty lioro to A. Itnhi'lt, nnil It tin hoeii rented to A. Hhowninn, oilllor uf tho Ciuirlor, who will take PukxohnIiiii In a few work. T. II. KnlreloiiKh left fur Sprlnii wiilor on Saturday mid returned Sun day I'veuliiK y way of ICs'ai'ttdu. Mr. KalrcloiiKh liroiiKhl hi tonm from SprltiKwaler and Hiiy Hint tho miuw wii iihuiit 2o Inchi-H deep In many Hoetlun ho eanio IhnniKli. Wllllnm Sehnlx, of Sherwood, n liromfnent fiirmor of that Hootlon, wna In Oregon Clly on a himlnoHH trip Snt iirday, mid win ncroinpiinlotl ,y hlu two Hun, Allien and Wllllo, They eamo to On-Kun City by hIi-IkIi, mid roHirt the rondH In very kooiI condi tion. (leuiKu lluylmi Iiiih moved his fam ily from Cuthlumot, WuhIi., to this clly, and hn taken piihhohhIuii of hla property nonr Iho Unit oil llrethreii ehiireh. Mr. Iloyluu'n mm, Jimeph lloylan mid wife, who nre maldiiK their homo In Cnlhlamet, nre a I ho ennleiupliilliiK retuniliiK (o this clly. MIh 10 1 1 it. Howell, Iiiih accepted a poHltlon a HlonoKi'iiiihor In Iho nh Htraet olllco of John K. Clin k. John. HuHkliiHun, who hn boon con nected with tho Cnnby Tribune fur the piiHt year, Iiiih Hovelled IiIh connec tion with tho Trlliunn,- mid h prepar ing to Hlart miother paper lo he called "Tho Cnnby mid Willamette Valley IrrlKiitor," Thn heiiilqiim-lera for tho proHont will bo In the renl culate of llco of Wllllnm Cantwell, and tha Particular Men ARE PLEA8ED WITH OUR LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE IT 13 DONE RIGHT, BECAU8E 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 E LAUNDRY Phone Main 93. Third and Main Street. wmm genuine vvhert you buy from ui. 14 CYRUS NOBLE $4.22 nprew office. (NO ". TOP tmJ m at ma by aon ptfl four qurO KuiKhi IiiiIIiIIiik will prububly be ro-niiid'-li'd mid oreiipld by the com pany. LOST. ml, gold watch fob, Initial ('. It. M. l'roluilily lout ut Mllwuuklu or 1'i-iiler. Iteliirn lo ICiiterprUe uince. j Howard. W. W. CiiinmlnKH. of I'ortlnnd. hn iici-eplod n p'llllon with the Frank I In hi h furniture mid hardware more, uiul ha moved hi fanil'y to the Hoy-t-r llulINo oil Jefforaoll Hi reel between KniiTlh and fifth at reel a. Mr. Cu Hi nting nime lo (hi city with the hlitheNt reeommeiidntlotiN a a hard ware man, having been In that IiiihI iick for the piit IS yenm, and Mr. Hunch I lo be congratulated In e curlng hi aervlcea. Kuilul fur Iypepl and Indlgesllon will illgo! any and all food at any nml all time, Kodul I guaranteed lo give prompt relief. Sold by Juliet Drug Co. Nicto Corlow Lowrence CONTRALTO VOCAL CULTURE, CONCERT WORK Phone Main 1794 1208 Washington Str.tt. URNU Some for $2.50 "Sleepeasys" for $5.50 The kind that "Banishes Nightmare" A LITTLE MORE Our Great "Wool Combination" $6.50 Some $ 18.00 Mattresses for $ 12.00 Don't Hitch Your Horse USE OUR FREE STABLE E. W.IELLIEIUCO Everything For the Home CAN BY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. Wlillo the anow I on thn ground Hin young people of thl place aru havltiK K'K'd time by Nli-lKhlug and coHNtliiK- ICvoiy (I ay alelKhlnx paf' lie mo formed and are taken for mllo. Thu roud "III mid around Cunby are In excellent condition, and thl .Koe a Ioiik way to make the hIoIkIiIiik enjoyuhlu, A tullybo party Htiirtod out a few day uko and con nInIiiiI of elx young people. The driver niiiile thu remark tbnl he could drive mi a threud mid turn around on u Ion cent piece, but Ijufore thu purty reliirui-d they were tipped out In thu niiiiw, but no one wit Injured, and all report a good tlmu. The enow heru I about VI liii-be deep, .Mi, M. U.-a reluruud U I'ortluud Tiu-Hilay tu Ih-kIii pnekiliK up her hotiHohold good to movu to Cunby, Thero Mr. Iiu will liuvu charge of (he Cunby Irrlgutlou & Canal Com pany, be being thu promoter of the euturprlKv, Mr. and Mm, Ivan Dlmli-k and Mm. Ktllwell were OreKon City vlnltor on Tin-allay. Itulpli Kulitht ban returned to Cunby frum Oregini City, where Iio wii worklnn during the uhMoiico of J. Hon, of the Southern I'uclflc Com pany. Mr. Ilimfonl ImproyliiK "lowly, which bl niuiiy friend will bo glad to hour. Tim W. C. T. V. will hold their reg ular nu'ctlng at the homo of Mrs, L. A. Hair thl week. Hev. Weber will occupy the pulpit at the M. K. Church on Sunday even ing. All are welcome. ' MIh I'eurl Humptou, who hag been working In I'ortlnnd for thu put month, tin returned to her homo lu thl city. I'ruf. T. J. (Jnry, of Oregnn City, wa a Cunby vbdtor on Sunday. Horn, Krldny, January 8, to Mr. and I Mr. I). Iii'lJishmiiU, a on. ; Hum, Tuesday, January 12, to Mr. 'mid Mm. John Main wood, a dnughler. I Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Murtin Itlcli ter, a eon. Ml Kva Mltta, who ha been very low with pneumonia, for thn pat mini t h nt thu hotne of Mr. mid Mr. Wurren Iee, I Improving. Mlae Mitt' honin I In Iowa, and alio him been vial'.lng hero for gome time, ex pecting to remain hero during the winter. Her father and alad'r aro at ho vibIMiir with relative here. Mr. and Mm. U D. Walker, who have been occupying room In Mr. France Itoth'i homo, have taken po eHlou of (heir elegnnt new homo, and Mr. and Mr. Jerry Raty have taken thn room vacated by Mr. and Mr. Wulker. rivo carload of potatoe were ulilp- neil lnr week hv V. If. Ilalr. and one i A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Mattresses Marked at Bottom Figures CABINET PHOTO ALL AIZE O i?ostals, Photo Buttons Copying and Enlarging Local Stereoscopic Vievs Developing and Finishing for Amateurs C. W. DA MM CANBY, OREGON curloud tho flrat of this week. Mr. llalr ha eeveral other large order to be filled mid ahlpped at an curly date. Frank Allen, after being confined to bl home for eeverul week by III lie, I Improving, uud 1 now able to lt up. Mer. Leonard and Kleppy went lo I'ortland on Wednesday for a ahort (rip. rieorgn Scramlln, of Muckburg, piiHHi-d through Canby on Wednesday on .hi way to I'ortland. Churle Kcnknlght, of thl city, wan a I'ortland viitor during thu week. Tho annual meeting of the stock holder of the Canby Hank & TruRt Company wa held at thu bank on Tuesday afternoon. The officers who served last year were re-elected for the coming year. The stockholder of the blink aru well HatUiled In thu manner that Cushler 1 D. Wulker is munuglng a flairs'. During the puxt year the depolt of this hunk have Increased from ISO.O'iO to over $110, imiO, having been at times a high as $125,000. .Mr. Walker, who organized thl bank about three year ago, ha tiiadu many patrons of the bank by bis courteous treatment. Nut only does he take an Interest In his busl nt'HS affairs, but also lo thu city's af fair, and at the last election was elected to the office of city treasurer. Tho officers of tho bank are Dr. H. A. Deilman, president; F. A. Rouenkrnns, vIcepreHldent; Leroy D. Walker, cushler. The directors in addition to the above named officers are, E. H. Carlton, L. H. Wang, V. H. Balr and Ueorgo W. Scramlln. School has closed here on account of the small attendance, and will not begin until the weather moderates. The Infant eon of Prof. Mitts has been quite sick, but is improving now Will Bissell Is visiting friends In x A i in the Pain Opposite Court House ARY ! Canby this week. J. II, Illssell ha returned to Canby from Stevenson, Wash., where ho has been working. The Canby and Willamette Valley Irrigator I tho mime of thu now pa per for Canby, the editor being J. L. Iloskliiwin, and the new enterprise is meeting' with very hearty encourage ment. At present tho headquarters will he In the Cantwell Heal Estate office, and at a lator date an office with Job pre and office, fixtures will be Installed on Main street. Mr. Ho kliisun Is well known In thl city, and It I an assured fact that he will make tho paper a succex. Thu i1rt Ihsiio will appear this week, Thurs day, Two of the most popular men In Canby these day are Meir. White and Bcheer, the liverymen. They havo taken many of the young fo,lk out for a sleigh ride, and have been busily engaged In making sleighs to accommodate tho largo demand. A. Kocher, the hardware dealer, and son, Calvin, were Portland visit or Saturday and Sunday. Alex Maty, well known here, has arrived In Canby, and Is visiting with his sons, Claud, Jerry and Warren. Mr. Italy is at present engaged In the mercantile business In Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Penman are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kcck-s this week. Frank Dodge was a business visitor to Portland during the wc-ck. Rebekahs Eleci. The new officers of Kirk Kehckah Lodge No. 124 were duly Installed Tuesday evening by Jennie Eccles, deputy district president, as follows: Carrie Beaton, N. G.,; Ola Gurley, V. (!.: Amanda Evans, R. S. N. G.,; Jen nie Eccies, L. S. N. G.; Howard Ec-cb-s. It. S. V. G.; Mary Kilmer, L S. V. (J.; Grace Patch, W.; Mrs. Klnsel, C; Tessa Mack. Chaplain; J. L Eck erson, recording secretary; W. H. Lucke, Fin., Sec..; L. T. Batten, treas urer; W. H. Balr, I. G. ; Adam KII-' mer, 0. G. j l Our New Marshal. I Claud Baty, who was appointed j Chief of Police at the last regular i i meeting of the City Council, quail fled for the office last Saturday, and Is now tho guardian of Canby. Mr. Baty has not yet announced the names of his deputies. Stockholders' Meeting. The stockholders of the Canby Hank & Trust Co., hold their annual meeting at the bank Tuesday after noon. The same officers and direc tors were elected to serve for the coming year. The Bank during the past year has made substantial pro gress and tlje stockholders are well satisfied with the conduct of the bank under Cashier Walker's management The deposits of the bank have in- creasea atiring me year rrom $80, 000.00 to over $110,000.00, having been at times as high as $125,000.00, and the confidence of the people in this well conducted bank Is thus shown. The officers are Dr. H. A. Dedman, president ; P. A. Rosenkrans, Vice president; Leroy D. Walker, cashier. The directors. In addition to the above : are E. H. Carlton, L H. Wang, W. ! H. Balr and Geo. W. Scramlln. New Pool Room. M. P. Sailor, better known as "Doc," recently from Portland, has leased the Evans' building and fitted It up as a poolroom. Mr. Sailor is a man of sterling Integrity and will conduct the business strictly acordlng to the law and will be especially careful In al lowing no one under the age of 18 to play in his house. He will also carry a full line of tobaccos, cigars, confec tionery goods and will make a spe cialty of cold lunches. Jas. Evans, the owner of the building, is putting in a modern store front and the interior has beer, thorougrly renovated and re painted, making one of the best and most up-to-date business rooms In Canby. For health and happiness DeWltt's Little Early Risers pleasant little liver pills, the best made. Sold by Jones Drug Co Will Move. " j Dr. A. F. Dt'Lesplnasse, the popular and versatile dentist, has leased the house belonging to H. Stogsdill, just j east or the Methodist church, and will fit up the lower floor as a first-class, modern dental office, using the upper part of the house as a living apart ment. The doctor will move from his present quarters in the Knight build ing on C street to his now location about the 20th of this month. Since coming to Canby last summer. Dr. DeLespiannsse has built up a very good practice and his present quar ters are entirely too small for his rapidly increasing business. Good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches, but especially recommend ed for piles DeWitt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve. Sold bv Jnnps Drug Co. Notice of Final Account. . Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executrix of the last will and testament of John N. Wood, de ceased, has filed the final account of his doings therein with the County Clerk of Clackamas County. Oregon, and the County Judge has set Monday, tne 25th day of January, 1909, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the County Court room In said County and State, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final ac count and the final settlement of said estate. THROUGH WITH RUM. Tim to Quit When Stuff Steal Awy Mn' Ban. "I'm through with the drink tiling forever," remarked the smooth faced man with the little nub of a cigar In that same tone that the hero use down at the Cleveland theater when hi says, "Ye, I'm goln' away from hyah for erab:" The smooth faced man wa Just that positive about It. "Nope," he said t he brushed the ahe off hi coat lapel, "the rum propo sition lead only to mortification and niln. Whpn a man get no he pushes the button and doesn't know It, wbco It come to a situation like that. It' time" "Walt!" broke In the little chnp with the fiat top oft haL "Jut pause and slip back up tho track r.botit a car length: W:m yon tell miytblng kindly begin at tlie table of contents, then go to cbnpter 1, aud o on, will yuh? Ton talk like a bnsted down phono graph." "As I was shout to say," weut on the urn) with the' nub of a cigar, Jusl a If no one had stopped bitn. "when we got through settling (be street rail way question and a few other mat ters of moment that bad to be disposed of before the bunch broke away last I night It -was lacking Just a few mln-1 otes of being 2:30 o'clock. When 1 1 got home I nay to myself, 'Why wake! up little wlfey when she needs the sleep? j "Acting on that suggestion, I took ! off my shoe Just before 1 started to i climb up the step to our front porch, j wondering to myself all the time how j much of u diseoiiut I'd be able to de 1 duct from llie time I came borne when I snoke of It st the breakfast table! ncit nioruiug. "I walked up to the door Just as ! quietly ns a cat-and then rang the doorbell: Yep, I Just pressed the j dinky little electric button, and then J I came in. I had my key In my pock- I et all the time: It wasn't more 'n aj minute till my wife opened the door j and saw me Handing there, shoes In band. "Without going Into any more de- j tall, is It any wonder I'm sore on the , tuff that .teals away men's senses 7" Clereland 1'laiu Dealer. OASTOniA. BMnti lt iad Koa Han ins Boojli NEW ERA. On Tuesday morning the thermome ter registered two degrees below zero.1 The colrest since 1875, so says the old settler. Sleighing; is fine and every body is taking advantage of it as we so sel dom have good sleighing. School closed on Tuesday until the weather moderates. Miss Nellie Nesblth. of Portland, was visiting at the Wink home dur ing the holidays. Carl Burgoyne is firing on the North Bank railroad. At a call meeting at Brown's school i house on December 31, a Bpecial road tax levy of 5 mills was voted. i At the New Era Telephone meeting on January 5, the following officers were elected: Elmer Veteto, presi dent; M. Hurias, vice-president; Ar thur Blanchard, secretary; David Mc Arthur, treasurer. Thomas Blanchard director for three years, and Mr. Baney director for one year, to fill the Leading Real Estate Dealers If you wish to sell your arm or timber land, or wish to trade for a good piece of city property, list it with W. F. 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 Bow t Kep Awaj CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS For ft Whole Year hj ft Single Application or AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM (German Wood Preserver.) Non-poUonous. Sanitary Odor. Hut up In lithographed cam only Don't let your dealur glva you a wort hie imitation. FOK SALK BY ALL DEALERS, rnrbollneom Wood Jrvlnf; Co. roriuuid, ur. Mtlwftuke. Wti. New York. N. Y. Saja Frmnclco, Cml- Fisher, Tho sen S Co. Wholesale Agents. LX.pt. 1H. Portland Oregon. Write for Teitl- monlala. (our boss ks)K Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 52S Main Street vacanoy of Charles Lucke, who sold his share in the company. Mrs. Joe Slyter marched two hoboi out of her houno a few days ago at the point of a gun. They entered thinking no one was at home, but were somewhat surprised when thny discovered they were looking Into tho muzzle of S gun. IjfBt 2 dogs, both malee, one poodle, black and white, and other same size, cream colored. Finder please notify Christ Naegnll, Oregon City. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 108. Suitable reward. DONT HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W.o Mcllen fe Co., Complete House furnishers. Use their freo stable room. At EJvcix A Saving Of time, traveling expenses and fatigue can be made by using the shortest route Eait. There is but one short and di rect route between the West and East Southern Pacific The O. R. & N. Oregon Short Line and UNION PACIFIC There is unsurpassed through fast train service to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ' with direct connections to all points East and South. There is an abundince of matchless scenery, and an op portunity to make a daylight stopover at Salt Lake City if It i desired. Let us tell you all about what can be done before you pur chase ticket E. T. FIELDS, Agent, Oregon City. WM. Mc MURRAY General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. 1 hin ONE GENUINE Ithere is only one genuine n TiBRni menu tu ar te -rue AVENARIUS , CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT 18 BE ING OFFERED AT FROM S1.0O TO $1.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR- i BOLtNEUM IN QUART CANS 50 K 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. JANE H. WOOD, Executrix. O. D. EBY. Attorney for Executrix.