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OREGON CITY ENTERPWSE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1909. 3 Canby and Southern Clackamas CANOY. Th V, C, T, II. Mint hint Krlihiy nf ti'l iiiiiiii m I lie 1 1 i in nf Mm. O. It. Mlll'll llllil llmi'ii WIIH 11 Kililll llllrllll Hiiro. 'I'lm mi'i'lliiK IIiIh wi'l( w.lll bo lit IIh Iiiiiiio of Mih. W. .1. Wi'Imt. Mm. Kiipo will linl llm iiikkI Iiik, Iht miliji't'l In hit "lli'iillli mill lli'i'ril! tnry." Mm. Wllllmn (Iriiiil, or HwiIIIk, In Imni vlnllliiK Willi riii'iiiln. Mm. (limit Ih hiivliiK It Hew ii'inmit wullc liliit i'il III ft out i'f Iht IihII'IImk, Hi" KiiIkIH llnli'l. Wllllmn KiiIkIiI w ho, iiwiih llin lu'opi'ily iiiIJiIiiIiik, Ih iiIhii IiiivIiik ii in'W riMiii'iil wiilk liulll, which luliln in llin iiipi'iiriiiic nf Main Mlri'i't. Mih. Kirk mill Mm. Duwih'v, nf I'urllmiil, wlin liiivn Ih'kii vIhIIIiik wllli Mih, .1. H. IHi'll f"r wvitbI iliiyn, rn tiuiii'il hiini" 'I'ui'Hiliiy. MIhh ilnii'K I'uti'li vUlh-il MIh Klnr oiii'k mill MIhh I.IIIIiiii With Hiilunliiy iiikI Huiiilny, ri'iurnliiK ln'im mi Mini ilny. Mih. Itulii'il Con mill fninlly inn vIh- II Iiik ill Hi" li'niK' r Mr. unit Mih. IIiiImti Cm', Hi'. Mr. hjm'IiI Hull ilnv wllli IiIh fninlly luiiv (). It. Murk Ih inilUlliti Hi""' I'll tnuvi'iiiKiilH In lil m Hliiro ty i l 1 1 ii k I'lir- llllllllH. lllTlllTt Mvi'ln llllil (Hill N'l'lHlltl, of I'lirihiii'i. mii'iii Huiiilny in HiIh ny UnlllllH wllli ri'lllHvi'H. MIhh lliittln M"IH mill MIhh Allliil Knii'Ki'r, nf I'oi t luixl, win" III Cuiiliy Huiiilny vIhIHiik llii'lr piiii'iH h. It. Hilly Iiiih lliiilnvi'il llin lippi'iir line " nf IiIh Imiiin hy mlilliiK I'nitl "f lllllll. 'llin . (I (1. K. Ktiriunpiliili' ini'l III KuIkM'h Inill Hiiini'iliiy iiIkIii, nml llvn ('iinilliliih'H with llillliiti'il. Tlnm H n In I K Mlli'liiliinrn. 'I'lm milmnll limn will nii'i'l 1'rlilny t'Vi'iiliiK. TIhtii nrn nlmiil Tifi Ini'iiiln'i h, mnl nil nf tin' iiii'inlii'lH urn vniy I'lilliiliiliiHllc. Tha l. mI Mnl will Hurt at KlllcliJ'H Inill mi Siiiuriliiy iilKhi Knil HiiihI, nf Anniui, whh In Cull liy on Hiilnnlay Hlli'inlliiK ll"' iTIIr.i'iln' IIM'I'lllIK JiiiiiuH A. Mnnri', mm of llir pruiiil m nl f i nil nilium nf llmitl Itlvrr, w,u In Cuiiliy tin' firm nf Hid wm-k nil Ijiih- llll'HH. W. II Mnnm, prt'Hlili'iil nf llin Cnnliy t'tiniil n IitIkiiIIiiii Company. Iimh nr rlvr.l In Cnnliy, wIiith lm will rniiialn ilurlUK llm Htlimiicr HiipcrlnlniiilliiK I lie rniiHirticlloti nf llm IrrlK'Uloii rntitil. Mr. MiHirn. wlm Ih wry i'UIIiiihIiihIIc liver (lie pmiunllnli of Dm muni, Hlilli'H Hint dm will of Cnnliy Ih wlilioiil ilonlil bh Kimil hh can tin fnnml 01 IIim.iI HIv.t wlinii IrrlKuinil, mnl Hint I tic frtill tint Ih ralHi'l lirrn Ih iih Kooil an Hull ruin ml lit HimhI Klvnr, pmvlitlllK Iho ln' nml lirnntnt urn prnpnrly rurcil fur. Tim pi'npln nf Cnnliy nr looking for wnnl In llm tlnm wlinii llin runul will lm liiHlnllnil, which will Kri'iilly In iti'iihc li vh I lie nf Hip Imni. OviT fiiioo nrii-H hnvn iilri-wly Imnn nm 1 1 ml fil fur IrrlKutlnii. Mr. Mmiru In A iiihii who Iiiih luiil in ii ii y yniim en pmlnncn III IrrlKiillon pinJi'dH III llin iinilliwi'Ml, nml Iiiih many HIiinlriilluiiH In IiIh nllicn In IIiIh ell y, hIiowIiik llm In ml ni'iir 1 llnlocU , w lmrn mi IitIkh linn ennui wiih niiiiilriii'li'il. Tim Noll limn In well mluplnil Id llin nullum Tim HonrliiK of (lm nnt'oml nlnry of IiIh W. C. T. U. Nolei. IlilKn HIilnHriHini will lm ('iiinplnlnil llm Tlin InlHT wrlllliK cnlltcxl of Hi'! Iiillnr part of llin wnnk. Mr. Kni:lmr liyal Tniiip'Tuncii Iiiikiiii which ru HliilnH Hull hiitillii'Hn Ih Kou'I In : cciilly ( IohihI linru Iiiih liiturnHti) tin; linn, mnl on Kntiinliiy illnpiwi'ij of two liiiKKM'H mnl n Kinrny. Mih. V'cina llltiliiiiiin nml Mrn. Ola nf Tnkay Kriipi H, uiul fiiriu'TH w lin nrn (iurlny wnnl to I'nrlliinit mi Monday. In liuvn In ii '1 IrrlKiilml hy Hi" Cnnhy Cnniil Cnnipany, nrn planning In pKuil llin kioiiiiiI In HiIh frnll. K K. Ilaiiliu Iiiih liililml nnw fill III lili n In IiIh cnnfi'i'lloimry pin Iiii h. nml iliirlim Hi pant wnnk rncccUi'il u Hlilpiui'lil of KioinrlnH, which will lm liililml In IiIh Hlui-k, Mr. llllllllH Iiiih Imnn ilullIK II rilHhliiK IiiihIiichh Imrn (III Mrn, lllli'liiiiiin'H lHlnr. Mrn, 1-,'lln 1 1 1 1 i-li in ii n , Ih in a crlih.'iil (iiiinlltliiii ut llin 1'orllanil K ii ii I it r I ii in, IiiivIiik ui ilniKonn n hiiikIiiiI opninllnii on Huii ilny, Arlhur Z""k, of I'nrtlnml, iipniil Huii ilny wllli IiIh piimiilH, Mr. nml Mm, .Inlui y,nnk. Mih. M ii ry llnUKliniii wont In Orn- HnmhiVH Hlimn llm hiiHnhiill Hnlimm Iiiih iiii City nn n IiiihIiii-hh (rip WndnnH- yniinK fnlkn In tlmlr work. Tho con- IihI, iinilnr thn liiiuiiiKi'iimnt of lliu W. C. T. V, wuH ninrtil Into ,y th liifllihnrH of llm ImiKIH) wllli much Znal. 'llin prlznn wcrn Hwiirihil it Klor-nct) KiiIkIiI, hku'I 10 yi'iirn, and CrlnHln 7,'c, UKiid VI ynurn, for llm following InlliTH wrlllnli, which with liddrnnHC'1 In MrM. Wnhnr, who Iiiih HiIh work In clmrKn: Cnnhy, Or., April -ih, 1909. IJiiir Mm. Wnhnr: I llki) to K to U T. L. hiicniiHo l Ih niich B nli-n placn to Moi-nrl Huiiilny I'ortor nntnn down Monday afternoon with Iho expectation of currying off all tho calflHh In our mill pond, hut tlmlr luck wiih not up lo expectations mid wb ari coiiKrntulailnK ourwdvcii that wo do not Imvo to rn-ntock our wuinrn with flnh. Mlmii'il In. In- cri'Uin Iiiih now Imnn 1 day, rnliiniliiK hoiint on thn nvniilim ; aflnriKMin. We do not li-arn any thliig iidilml, which Ih tmifnily HmiKht for'tinlii. hy Ii Ih Iiiiki' liafmniiKn, Mm. John ,nnk nml dniiKhlnr, MIhh .1. ,T. HiiihIhui'hh, who rncnnlly ciiiun I KrnncfH, worn OrcKon ('Hy vlnltorH Imrn fmui llarlnw and I'lilnri'il Into ! Timnday. lint linidwain IhihIiii-hh, Iiiih had IiIh J. J. HainlnimHH and fninlly wnnt to Htmn l ii I II 1 fK rnpaluli'tl, on thn In-1 llarlnw .Munniiy, wlmrn tlmy atlniiilnil I it Ii ir and iitcrlor, and prcni'iitH n j Hm fuimrnl of Hut lutu Oln Aunve. Mr. vnry tinal niipi'iirnncn, Mr. KuudniK'HH ' HiiudHimnH, who Ih an old frtwiil of Iiiih li'iiaml thn Inwnr llnnr of llir' ; llin family wiih nun of llin piilllinarnrH, til y hall hiilldliiK for llvn yearn, mid Ih alii'inly InilldlliK lip a khhI tnidn, M lv l-t'f nml family, nf I'nrtliiiiil, vlnlti'd with frlnmlH In Cnnliy mi Hun day. Major l-'ii'i'iniiu, who Iiiih Hnvnral IhhIiiIi IU'Ihii, of Norton County KmiHiiH, arrived Imrn on .Monday mid Ii: vIhIHiik IiIh ihiui:litnr, Mih. Wllllmn Cmitwnll, Mr. IIi'Iho, who owiih Mil ualiln farm prnpnity In KnnniiH, Ih liHiklnit for a Incut Inn, nml If lm IIiiiIh Iioi'hi'H IralnliiK on thn men track of ; land that Ih Hiillahln lm will probably llm cniinly fair KiniimlH, wiih In Cnnhy illHpon of IiIh Kiiiihiih prnpnity mill Hunday. . locntn In (iii-koii. In very much IMwitnl HnrlliiKcr and w lfn nf I'lii l-! Impri'HHi'd with thn country Hiirround Iiiih), vlxltud In I lit hi city Hominy. Mr. I Iiik Cmihy, mid nnya thai IhU la the (ii'illuiti'r In comii'clii with Kali'tii- llni'Ht looking country hn Iiiih hi-i ii In 1 1 city Itiillwny Ciiuipniiy. hIiico hn Iff ( hnum. Ilu will rninuln tinoritn I't'iiiiinn, forini'ily of thin j Imrn for hnvnral wnekn with IiIh hIh city, hut nnw of I'ortlniid, vlnltntl In tnr. llm city thn Hint nf thn week. A. It. KiiIkIiI Ih vlHlting frlnmlH In W. I', Wnlniiindcl, wrllklinwn Imrn, ! Hniii'liiirg HiIh week, who li ft fur Htaytoti, Or, Hnvrrul Knlph Knlitlit and J. K. Hill htan niuiniiH Bcu, m ycry lit at ihnl placo Muuiiiiay lor aiiihku with a govern nf tim-tiuiiiiiln Mr Wi'lHiuaiidnl rn- nn nl Htirvnylng party. cnnliy inn Willi n HnrloiiH utclin nr j (,. f i, ,((K ,.,cllltig hiiHehull winin wnrmiig in a Haw mill in May- ; . ,.V(.r ,, .-it on thn Cuiil.y (u mil. mnl nml partially rcrnvnreu frnm ; iuiid wa on Hunday iiftnrniHin. when " nnciH or ii wimn n" wiih iiihi-n n,,. inw,.rtliH nmt thn Caiihy nlm nnwii wun piii'iininniu. Tlio Cmihy Iivh did not worn until Mrn CiiHHln Kvaim Ih having thn ui-itH. eighth Inning, when an error wiih peiiinncn nr her property nn C Hln-nt m, lV ,. ),.WortliH and renulted Improved by having a new eight root j hl, (),.u ,,., winning, thn ticore old. .walk culiHlrilcted. J. A. (iriihiim Indue 5 to 1. Thnrn wan n vihuI nt. and A In in Knight nrn lining the work. Otlmr HldnwalkH III Cmihy nrn In imnd of reitrH. V 1 1 1 111 in l.uckn, thn coiumlnHlnn tin-reliant, wiih III I'nrtlaud on IiiihIiii'hh the fit hi nf thn week. Jiuiii'H ICvnnn and wife, who Hpniit Hnveral dllVH of IhhI week with tlmlr daughter, Mr. Iliirgnynn, of I'urtlnnd, returned hmne Kiindiiy. Clyde Dick, nfter vUltlng with IiIh pareiilH, Mr, and Mm. J. H. IUck. of HiIh city, left on Sniurdny for Hteven noil, WuhIi., wliere he Iiiih a noHltlim. (inorgn SM'iirer npetii Sutidiiy wllli frlemlH ut Mulnlln. K. C, Anhhniigli. nf I'nrtlutid, wiih a Cnnhy vlnltnr TunHilny. Andrew Koclmr received on Tiinn dny n rarlond of hlinllug iiiiiclilnery. tendance, ninny from I'ortlnnd lining preHfiil. Thn llnnup of llm Cnnhy luiiii fnllnwH: C". limy, pllclmr; II. Whltn, catcher; K. Kruegnr, llrat Iiuhu; lA'f KcknrHuti, m-colul hiin; Kred llauipton, third liae; Stanley Wang. hort atop; Harry Hherwood, left llnld; Otto Kruegnr, catcher; W. Italy, right Held Tim OHwego ten in will hn here nn Hunday to play thn local team and anot her gtHid game Ih prouilned. Thn IjiiIIch' Aid Hoclnty nf tho M. E. Church will give- a novel kocIiiI at the city hull. Tim affair will lm In (lm form of nu egg nodal, and thn nupper that Ih to he nerved will con Hint of cdllileH made of eggn. Choco late find hreiid mid butter will almi hn nerved. timneH am miiNlc will he Iho feature of thn evening. Andrew HlocKcr Dealer in Implements, Harness, Buggies, Wagons and Surries Cream Separators, Gasoline Engines, Machine Oil of All Kinds, Pumps, Pipe, Windmills and Plumber Supplies Agents for THE CELEBRATED liinl. And whim wu look uhnutl for Hunday afternoon to comn It ImlpH iih to keep our pledge. I llko It licenuHi) you read iih nuch nicy Hlorhm. It teaclmH iih ahout the effect of alcohol on thn hotly and mind, anil ImlpH tin a great deal In phyHlology al nchool. Thn W. C. T. V. hulleH am no kind to llm 1 T. 1 children. They kIvo iih partinn and many good tlnn-H. I like to have llmm come lo vlnll the I, T. L. I think wn all do hettnr when they count. I liked Mr. Axtel'H IIIuh tuition, with tho rlhhoiiH, very much. I am glnd wo am going lo liavn no much fun nt 1. T. I today. I hope we can liny another blind pig. (iolng to Ij. T. L. leachen iih lo nliig. I miiHt clonn now; good by. Your IHtle I- T. U girl, KU)ltKNCK K.NKiHT. Canhy, Or., April Dili, 1909. Hear Mm. Weher: There In an K T. I,. In thin town. I like to go to It. 1 will tell yon why I llko lo go; It Ih hecaunn I waul to know all I can ahout Temperancn. I want lo learn not to nwear or use any nasty wordH. I want to learn not lo iihh anything that has alcohol In It. And I want to learn not to use any tobacco, not to Htiuff, chow or Hinoke. I wnnl to leurn to love Ji-huh and know all about Him. I want to learn to keep my hotly an clean an (itnl made It. I will clone for this tlnm. From your friend. CHISSIE 7.KC. Tim Judgen of tho content were Mm. W. ('. Clark, Mm. ChurleH Hrower, Mm. Bawycr, Mm. A. Koclmr, Mm. (ieorgo Hoyl. TWILIGHT. Mm. Ileldliig, of Henttln, bun been vlHltlng her grniiilrnotlmr. Mm. Hrnitli. and aunt, Mm. . n Martin. I'homiin Kelland hnn (nnliillid new phono, Adolph Joe h iiko Ih r"coverlng from an nuack or pimiimnnl-i. llm houm of O. H. Martl.i wan g!ad iieimti by the. arrival of a 10 noun hoy Friday morning, Ap-ll 23. Moth or and baby doing w.-!l, Mr. nml Mrn. (ieorgo I,a.ele and Mm. JameH Hylton ailentlt-d Warm' (Jrangt! hiHt Hatiirday al New Era. Mr. IJiiHley h abb) to ho out among IiIh frlendn onco moro, after IiIh long IMIIl'HH. I). I,. Iloylan vlHllnd hi) hrother, Krnent Iloylan, of KoIho, WuhIi, latt lui-Hiluy, who In In I'oitlmnl at t!ie hoKpltal having undnrgonu an opera tion for appendlciii. He In doing ui well an could ho oxpectcd. 1 v 1 A Flatulence VVhen every bite you eat seemi to turn to hi and your itomach and intestinri cause you end less discomfort, it is an unfailing lirrn that your en tire synem oceds a thorough housccleaning. BwntU cf rfim KM iw wit cms NEW STORE FOR CANBY. Adami and Gordon Brother! Deal in Genaral Merchandise. to On the hnnkH of thn Molulla river hnn been found about an acre of what Ih termed wild aBparagiiH, which was on Holiday found growing In the sandy loam by a parly of t'Hnby pnople compowd of M. J. Lee, W. B. Moore, (!. N. McGregor, Mm. William Knight and Mm. William Grant. Tim parly collected a largo portion of the as parnguH and hrought It home, cooking tho name, and pronounce It delicious. It Ih probable that (ho vegetable has been growing there for Home time. The loll of Canhy and vicinity la adapted to the growing of aHpnruguB. Home of tho flm-Ht that in sent to the rortland marketa has been rained In here. Carey Cox, of this city, and .Mini francen Thorborn wero mnrrled In Oregon City on Wi'dneday afternoon by JUHtlce W. W. H. Samson. Mr. Cox In well known In this city, where he hnn resided for Borne time. They will make their home hr after a short honeymoon. Articles of Incorporation have been Wed In tho county clerk's office. The name of the Incorporation Ih The (jordon Hrothers Company, the incor porators being L. Adams, Ernil Gor ton and Harry K. Gordon, the dura tion to ho permanent. Thn bunlnoHS In which thin company proHiHt-g to engage In to buy and m il drygoodH, groceries, general furnls;i- Ing goods, farm products and produce and general merchandise; bIho to buy and sell real property and to carry nut the objects of the corporation. The principal office and place of huHlm-HH will he In the town of Can by, Clackamas County. The capital stock consists of 50o0 divided into 50 shares of the par value of $100 per share. Best Treatment For Colds. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment, says the Chi cago Tribune, "moderate laxatives, hoi foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoidance of exposure to cold and wet after treatment" While this treat ment la Blmple, it requires consider able trouble, and the one adopting It must remain In doors for a day or two, or a fresh cold la almost sure to be contracted, and in many Instances pneumonia follows. Is It not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous for its cures of colds and can always be depended upon? For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. BARLOW. ft McCormick Machines . . . Insure a Successful Harvest . McCORMICK mowers embody all the excellent features of McCormick construction and are made in various style and sizes to meet all requirements. There is the New Big 4 with its wide cut for exten sive fields, and the Little Vertical Lift for the largo lawn or small fields where trees and shrubbery are to be found. For fields that are lull of stumps and stones, the Vertical Lift mower is unsurpassed. The noiseless, smooth cutting McCormick mower is the machine to buy. Nome-rema excellent features are found oa McCormick hay rakes, amoug which arei heavy rake head, best quality spring alcel teeth, substantial, Interchangeable wheels, protected ratchets, and re movable boxes in hubs, These rakes are equally suitable (or raking hay from the swath, or bunching from the windrow. Made in either eelf-dump or band-dump style. For durability and quality of ervice, McCormick bay rakes are nuturpaased. A successful harvest consists of gathering all th grain, no matter what its condition, with the least pos sible delay and expense. McCormick binders cot all . conditions of grain easily and rapidly, and bind it into nem, compact tmnuies lor future handling. Under all reasonable conditions the McCormick will never neces sitate any long delays for repairs, and thus jeopardize tha entire crop. The machine is so simple in construction and easy to operate that it can be relied upon to do the work at all times. The hay tedder la now recognized as being Indis pensable to the proper handling of hay. It is a great time saver, because tedded hay will cure quicker than nntedded hay. It la also a hay saver in case of wet weather. McCormick tedders are constructed with the same care Hut characterizes all machines ofthisnotable line, and have become general favorites wherever hay is grown. Steel frame, steel wheels, steel forks, aud the positive and uniform gear drive, make McCormick tedders durable aud extremely efficient. 0. A. Atuve died at the home of his miii, Martin, April 24, at 0:30 M. Mr. Aiisvo was born In Norway, July 24, 1S24, making him 85 years of age. Ho leaves a wife and alx children to mourne his demise. The old gentleman had been ailing for the past two years. The funeral was held at the church Monday, at o'clock. Rev. A. O. White, of Silvcrton ofllclntlng. Ho was one who was re spected by all who knew him and will be Badly missed from the home and hy his neighbors. The wife and son have the sympathy of their many menus. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Aunvo arrived on the train Tuesday morning from Seattle. II. C. Howe and family will not move to Woodburn as reported. William Evans, of Monmouth, Is In town on business. There will be a dance In Columbia hall Saturday evening'. May 1. Gar relt'B full orchestra will furnish the music. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Town, who bought Mr. niiiiains ptace, nave taken posses sion. Mr. Willlnma has moved his fam ily Into the Piisoy house where they will remain a short time before going Kast. Rev. Hngus came up from Portland Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Aunve. Elmer Irvln was quite sick a few days last week. J. J. Wurfel and family and Miss Annie siatager spent the day with Mrs. Wurfol'8 uncle near Hilsboro Sunday. Mr. Wurfel hired 0. W hlte s automobile. A Andrew Kocher CANBY, OREGON NEW ERA. The rains tho first of the week were happily accepted by the farmers and others. Miss Jesse, of Portland, Is visiting her cousin, Pearl Furgeson, this week. Mrs. D. McArthur and niece and nephew. Healer and Ray McArthur, will leave for Idaho the first of next numlh, where tho two latter will Join their father. Goo. McArthur, for the summer. Miss Nellie Nesblth, of Portland, was a distinguished guest at the Wink home Inst week. Miss Nesblth. Mm Wink and sons, Earl and Arthur, at tended the drama in Oregon City last Friday night. We will back our feminine ball team against anything: on the Coast I of their class. On Monday afternoon they played a pick-up team on their three cornered diamond and beat I them so badly we won't dare mention tit. I Mrs. J. Rlef, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Rremor. Sr., aud Mrs. Emma Boberg were Oregon City visitors Monday. Frank Mathews, of Mackshurg, passed through our burg on Wednes day of lust week on route for Ore- Igon City. I Nettle Burgoyne had a relapse of j the measles, but Is reported as im- proving at this writing. ' Harry Armstrong, of Portland, vis j Iter! Elmer Veteto last Friday night. u. u Ilarbur. of Monitor, passed through hero Monday morning en route for his home, having been called to Portland on account of the Illness of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hltchman. Two of Canity's most prominent i sports, Arthur Seaton and William Realty Company Incorporates. Articles of Incorporation were filed by the Canby Canal Realty Company. The incorporators are J. S. Sullivan, 0. N. McGregor and W. B. Moore. The object of the incorporation and the business In which it proposes to en gage Is the buying and selling, ex changing and contracting for the pur chase and sale of real and personal property. The principal office will be in Canby, and the capital stock was 15000. the par value of each share shall be $1.00. DO YOU OWN A HYOMEI INHALER? If you have a little Hyomel inhaler (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) In your home you have a treasure. Into this hard rubber inhaler you can pour a few drops of Hyomel and, presto, you have the best little physi cian for catarrh, coughs, colds, bron chitis, croup and asthma, the world has ever known. When you breathe Hyomel you bring the healing virtues of the mountain ous forests to your home. You get the very same healing, antiseptic air that you would breathe If you resided In the forests of pine and eucalyptus of Inland Australia, where catarrh or consumption was never known to ex ist. If you have a Hyomei inhaler In your home, get a bottle of Hyomel for 50 cents. If you have not an Inhaler, ask for a complete outfit, which costs but $1 and includes an inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel, and simple instruction for use. Hyomel Is sold and guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. to cure catarrh. asthma or bronchitis, or money back. It will relieve a cold In five minutes, and will break It up In five hours. It gives most gratifying relief to con sumption sufferers, and is sold by leading druggists everywhere. ndtuMmnedti cures flatulence by eliminatins the cause of the disturb anceinactive liver. Take an NR tablet to-nii'ht ana you 11 icel better in the mornine. Better than Pills for Liver Ills 59 FOR SALE JON Ed UltlJG COMPANY. Jean and G. W. Sllcox, et al., to John Younger, lota 3, 4, block 142, Or egon City; fl. John Younger to peter Younger, lots 3, 4, block 142, Oregon City; fl. Thomas F. Ryan to William Wodt- ke, lots 13, H, block 13, Gladstone; $.110. Jennie C. Reed, et al., to Mrs. N. I. Hyde, lots 7. 8, 9, 10, block 72. Mln- thorn; $420. James A. Cook and Mary J. Cook to Jessie A. Parks, east half of blk. 10, Root's second addition to Marsh Held, containing lots 1, 2, 3, and 8; $1- Charley Krebs and wife to W. A. Proctor and John Straus, 80 acres of part nf sections 33, 34, township 4 south, range 2 east and claim No. 4ft, being part of sections 3 and 4, town ship 5 south, rangu 2 ea.it; $HD00. G. 8. Frepman and Mrs. A. E. Free man to John W. Loilor, all of Lot 11, block 15, Windsor; $1. Richard 11. and Kil.abeth Caswell to Annie Ilusch, lot 2, block 133, Ore gon City; $1. Flora, Clara and Isaac Jacob to Lydla Amazon Harkow, lota 1 to 9 and 1, and northeast of lot 8, block 10, Robetson; $875. Edwin Hodges et al to Inez Gulic, lot 4, block 3. Gladstone; $112.50. II. E. and Klla T. Noblo to P. A. Marquam, J. R.. SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and West half of NE 1-4 of section 24, T2S, ; N W 1-4 of SE 1-4, section 25, T28, kib; hood. K..E; quitclaim: $1. George Surh-s and M. Theresa Surles lo John Dennlson, tract of land in Oak Grove; $2500. Frederick Neubauer. Sr., and Mary Netibauer to David W. Strachan, 40 acres of section 30, township 2 aouth, range 1 east; $1Q. M. M. Hlngham to John Corklsh, lots 11, 12, in Orchard Hill, section 19, T2S, R1E; $1. Mary A. Clarke to Helen A. Clarke, all of lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 39, 40, 41. Min thorn; $1. H. A. and Minnie G. Mt-lne to W. H. Lang. 13 1-3 acres of south end of the east half of southeast quarter of section 31 ; also 6 2-3 acres, south of south end of west half of southwest quarter of section 32. T1S, 113 E, con taining 20 acres; $3000. Herman and Mary Elchenberger to Clara C. McCormick. tracts 65 and 70, Oak Grove; $3400. W. A. Garner to Joseph T. and Sarah E. Delk, sections 31, 32, town- hip 1 south, range 2 east; $400. John A. and Nora J. Reld to J. W. Reed and A. E. Sparks, lot 5. section 2. T3S, R4E, containing 12.88 acres; $3.25. L. G. and L. Estella Carpenter to J. W. Reed, lot 1, blodk 4, Eatalada; $1- John Zobrlst to J. W. Reed, all of east half of lot 3, Fraley's addition to Estacada; $100. Nathan and Susan F. Moody and W. O. Vaughan to Joseph U Fletcher, 637.42 acres in section 33, 34, T5S, R2E, and claim No. 46 being part of sections 3 and 4, T5S, R2E; $8000. Nathan and Susan Moody and W. O. Vaughan to Lenora L. Fletcher, 637.32 acres In claim No. 45, being P. A. Marquam, Jr., to Clara Van Duyn, et al, SB 1-4 of NE 1-4 and NB 1-4 of HE 1-4, section 25, T23, R5E; $10. Sheriff to W. 8. King, tax deed to lot 25. block 8, and lot 2 of block 8, Shaw's Addition to Oregon City. G. W. and Hattle M. Clester to EI worth Clester, southwest quarter of section 8, township 4 south, range 2 east, ir.0 acres; $.1200. Archibald and Bessie Howard to William Deveny, 4.13 acres in section 34. township 2 aouth, range 7 east; $125. Frank L. Miller to Francesca Roth, lots 1, 2, 2 of block 21, Canby $192.50. Frank U Miller to Francaaca Roth, lots 10. 11 and 12, block 21, Canby; $192.50. Mrs. C. J. Jones to C. F. and M. l Strong, 3 acres In Alfred Marquam D. u. C. No. 26, township 6 south, range 1 ea.st; $000. Richard and Ida M. Heacock to Lucy E. Row;ll. 10 acres in Jos. C. Ger D. I C, T6S, R1W.; $1000. Patrick and Mary lna McGarry to Margaret Dooley, NW 1-4 of section 12, T3S, R5$; $300. D. A. and Irene Heffner to Simon and Christina Westhostad, 100 acres In section 15. T5S, R1E; $3000. frank E. and Helen E. Bates, lots 34 and 51, Pruneland; $1000. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. REAL ESTATE L. L. and Ora Lv Porter to O. A. and F. Graham and Ada F. Alexander lot 9, Plnepurst; $10. J. E. Young and Anna L. Young to S. B. Cobb, lots 1 and 2 of West half of NW 1-4 of section 30, T1S. R5E; also NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of section 25, T1S, R4E, containing 120 acres; $1200. Joseph and Alice Passage to Wil liam M. and Ida R. Mohler, lots 14, 15, 16, block "B", Wilsonvllle: $1225. William MacMaster to Annie Mac- Master, lot 16, Waverly Heights; $1. Henry and Effle Henricl to Harry Shelly, 58.06 acres of sections 14, 15, T3S. R2E; $2000. W. E. and Jennie Wilson to D. Lysen. all of lots 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, block H" First addition to Canemah; $500. Gretaa and George W. Bradley to Henry Bronncr, 39.24 acres of section 26, T2S, R2E; $2700. Sarah M. and William Ordway to Alice K Hendry, 25 acres of section 25. T2S, R2E; $2S00. John A. and Anna Stoll to Charles Daugherty, 20 acres of section 1. T2S, R2E; $1. Phoebe R. Vlnzant and David Vln- zant to J. D. Uifgren, SE 1-4 of sec tion 3, T2S, R3E; $3000. Nasal Cntarrh qnickly yields to treat- ment by the ngreeuble, aromatic Ely's Cream Balm. R is received through the nostrils aud cliiinses and ht-als the whole surfuoe over which it diffuses itself. Drug gists sell tha 50r. size. Test it anil you are sure to coutiuua the treatment till relieved. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids Into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou ble, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the praying tube is 75 oents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid fort embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. I FIVE-MINUTE TALK JSmm t Kf Awwf CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS Tor ft WboU tr ky Hlmfl AppUcmtiaa of AVENAR1US CARB0LINEUM (0rm&Q Wood PrMnrr.) Noa-poisonous. Sanitary Odor. Put up la Ittbosraphod trans only Don't let your delr glita you i worthless imitation. FOB BALK BY ALL DEALERS. CarbeUaeora Wood PreaerTtns; Co. roruaaa. ur. Milwaukee WU. New York. N. T. San Franclioo, Cal Fisher, Tlio'senJ Co. WholMftl Aireius. DpL 11. Portland Orcoll. Wiitft (or Testimonials. fotlf BOSS vsa) a ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT IS THE AVENARIU8 CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT 18 BE ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00 TO 11.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE 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. JUL AT THE OLD STAND Farms, City and Suburban Property, Lots and Business Chances for Sale or Trade. W. F. SCHOOLY & CO. Will OREGON CITY, ORE. Treat You Right Df. VLADIMIR JINDRA FROM EUROPE ELECTRO-NATUROPATH ALL CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED WITHOUT MEDICINE OR OPERATION. European Method. Room i t Home Phone Main 24 New Masonic Building 1 Pacific Phone Main 112 Careful of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. 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