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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APKIL 30, 1909. Foi Saint day Only 25 per cent Discount On All Clothing. Boys Now Is Your Chance. J - " it S . . . - - . .is AKtf t , Shrewd Mleia Do not look for the cheapness but for the best their money will buy. With the least outlay they recognize the economy of buying The Best Make most fashionable, most perfect fitting clothes. And they have learned that Schloss Bros. & Co. of Baltimore and New York are leading makers of the world in making CORRECT CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN. And that in buying their clothes you have the satisfaction of being stylish and become dressed at moderate cost. We' are ex clusive agents for this city for these celebrated clothes. They are here for your inspection. Take a cue from the shrewd leaders in the ranks of life and try their clothes. IVo arc certain once tried and you will wear no others, ALL the LATEST WEA VESand FABRICS IN DOTH PLAIN and FANCY SHADES We can fit and please every form and figure be you long, stout, short or slim. Smart, snappy styles for the chap that wants to be it, or quiet refined stylish clothes for the dignified man of affairs. The Money Saver, The Shrewd Investor is welcome, thrice welcome. FURNISHINGS The newest and latest novel ties for men and young men. Shirts in attractive patterns. HOSIERY In plain and fancy effects. The guaranteed kind. We have the goods and are making good. J. ILevitt THK CLOTHIKK Main Street Oregon City 2 Doors South of Post Office HATS that give expression and tone to your countenance. NECKWEAR that you can appreciate. SHOES in all the latest lasts and leathers. Clothes to suit the most styl ish dresser at low prices. MASTER OF GRANGE ILL. Auitln -T. Buxton AtUcksd t HI Horn by Ptuumonls, Austin T. lluxlon, stnte tuuslor o (ho rm inn of Husbandry, who live noiir Kurosl Uidvo, l critically HI Mr. Ituxton la III with ptiounionlii mill nt last roHrtn his condition wits a serious t lint four wore ontorlnlitiv for 111 recovery. Sluln lecturer John ami started for (he homo of Mr. Ilux ton us oo mh h) was Informed of tho latter' sickness. Mr, llnxton him hoon prominent In tho Patrons Husbandry for ovor (on years, bavin served In moat of dm office of Hi State Grange, mill always taking prominent part at nil the sessions i Hint body, either tut n coininltlooninn or omoer. Ho la now serving hi moo ono torm ns state master, Tho Slate lirnnge) will moot In Me Mliuivlllo Tuesday, May II, and Mr llnxton was expected to preside. case of tho ilUulilllty of tho stuto tnu (or. I ho overseer wonlil boeouio tuna (or by vlrtuo of tho rules of (ho or der, lull (ho members of tho onli of tho slate earnestly hope (hut Mr llnxton will recover mill ho uhlo preside ut (ho session. GREAT STREET DISPLAY. Remarkable Feature, of Norrl Rowe'l Show Tomorrow. ijt Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas Mrs. ltecktior. Miss Susie Smith, Mis Nolllo Rico; Messrs Will Millar. Clar ence lleckner, Elinor Hoardman, till bort. Henry and liiinnlo Smith and Lloyd Rice. M ... I ...... ....I !.,... ilngton County, whore he will remain , installed as soon as possible. Tho ;"' v,Xdat Mrs TorrVVo Mo, ? 'for a few months. .telephone lines bnve been built of 1,a" "sluJ nl Mra' Tirr) 8 '""" Those who have news for the j The property belonging to Poatnias- new material and about 450 cedar Milwaukee department Enterprise should either it to the Milwaukee Editor the Enterprise at Oregon City Lake, and consists of over an acre of that the line will be extended to day. of the ter Ralph Ganiard has been sold to posts have boon sot from the O. V. ', 1 ; '. ? er mall j George W. McBride. The property, i P. of the Orison City line to the O. "f ' ""'.'"J ditor of 8is very desirable, situated on Kellogg W. P. to Kstacada. and It is probable f- " r. Pit- -.-j .,l.r. nn a,-i-. .if that Ilia line will I... p V f .n.l..il to ITt'SOtl II'. or leave it at the real estate 'ground. Clackamas. It will also be connected and insurance office of A. H. Dowling in Milwaukee, or with Justice of the Peace Kelso. s MILWAUKIE. James L Johnson, of this city, went to Oregon City Wednesday. Mrs. Solomon was a Portland visit or Wednesday. George J. Hall, manager of the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Company, of Clackamas County, was in Mil waukee this week on business in con nection with the telephone company. Mrs. M. N. Millard, of Portland, was In Milwaukee Wednesday. Mrs. Mil lard States that her family will have a summer residence here, and expects to move here in a few weeks. Building Notes. The cottage on Washington street that is being erected by R. V. Oxier, is nearing completion, and is one of the attractive cottages that have been erected in Milwaukee this year. On this street are several other attractive houses that have been built to rent. The contract for the building on the property of Mrs. S. V. Luelling has been awarded to B. Tscharner. of this city. The building to be erected by Mrs. Luelling will be 50x50 feet, and will be of one story, to consist of two store rooms, one of which will be ocupied by Mr. Kelly, of Portland, who has taken a five years' lease. Mr. Kelly will carry a full line of hard ware. The concrete foundation has already been started, and the build ing will be pushed along as rapidly as possible. The Milwaukee Bank building, which is to be erected close by, will soon be under way. The contract Is to be awarded this week. The archi tect is B. Chapell Browne, who was also architect for the Milwaukee school building. Lehman Brothers' meat market has Mrs. Morse entertained with a do- eon on Thursday, when Scripture and Mrs. Morse y nnd her daughter, Mrs Roberts, wore her guests. A number of gnosis have onjoyo Hire home. Among those who wore gnosis recently were. Mrs. Remington, a sis ter of .Mrs. Rice, and Mr. E. R. Rice A. H. Dowling, tne real estate aeai-; wun me uaK i.rove exenange. in , - - h,wn,...,,v .,. ,, , er. states that many inquiries .re Company will connect with the Paci- Twlll wti Coming 1U regaru lO Hit! prutn I. IU til- I rirjjitumT ot i -i. iuiti .uiii.au; and near Milwaukee, and he has sev-'at Portland and will also be In con- j 1 vJ .t.lnl. .fill nwlv. n.i.t..n (.). 1 h a ltncr rliutnnA at tll. oroi uoBiu uu uuuu, oiuiii u. .... .v... ..... i.rnihnr of Mr It loo unit tlioir sou ably be closed up within a few days, been Installed at the cost of about br"'r f :Mr; , ";'Ul 11,1 ,r 8"U With the new railroad coming Into JG00O. Since the plant has been In- ur-",' , . T'1' , . .. Milwaukee, this will have a tendency stalled and the people of Milwaukee to bring more people to this place. 1 have taken such an Interest In it, r r-v iinH I. ;n. I. with en' i f.iu Eurri". vlll Ka crli'cn h.ii-.m ft .r era, who V contemning : which has been needed for a long TZTZ buving in Portland, and two large time. ueorge j. Man, manager ot ; . -, , , deals are on hand, which he thinks the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph "ot 'ull: " ,confi.od will be closed by the latter part of Company for Oregon City and Clack- ll,SJ!?r P'M f ",0 the week. There Is a good demand ;amas County, has been superintend f.ir Innrt npar Milwaukee and the real ine the Installing of the teleuhone estate people here are in communica- j system. The building recently erect- the H. H. Emmons home on Friday tion with several Easterners, who are ed here by Shlndler & Kerr has been nd Saturday of Inst week. contemplating to come west. j leased by the Milwaukee Telephone Miss Mabel Morse, accompanied by The May Club has Issued invitations : Company for 10 years. The second Miss Nettie Kruse, attended the play for the first dancing party to be giv-i story of the building is occupied by "The I'nlon Depot'" In Oregon City en in the city hall on Monday, May 3. ; ur. lownley and Dr. Hull. Three op- last week An excellent orchasera has been en-;eraiora win ne empioyeu Dy me com-. Qn j.'ri(ay jisg Vivian Spooner, of gaged for tne occasion. vny ' Portland, came out for a visit with J. I. Johnson, of Minthorn, will in-i ine .Miiwaunee leiepnone company n,.r grandparents at this place. siail a oair;iu ou lire un ami;, ..v . ....... n..... farm lphn.il I'm tnlti.n Bnrl.ti.nlv of the Southern Pacific track to sup- j time the , following omcers i we elect- mZi . s oe ?iy ;a'e.r ?,.,P'e ' ll n'i to his home since. will be located on Mr. Johnson's orotv ! Walker, E. T. Elmer and Henry Thles- Mr. and Mrs. Spauldlng. of Center, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown and Al len. Sr., spent Monday in Portland Mr. Spooner has boon quite III at sen, directors. Let Dowling sell your property. JENNINGS LODGE. erty on Minthorn Heights. It will a'so be used to water the Reld tract. Mr. Johnson will apply for a fran chise at the next meeting of the city council, and no doubt It will be grant ed, as the water Is badly needed in that part Of the city. The water will On Thursday aftt.rnrwm tho Wn. be pumped from the Minthorn Springs j men.g industrial Club met at the In h'3 a,!,,'l,cr'. Mr8- Shupp gave a and is considered Dy inose woo nave i home of Mrs Walter Beckner Tho ' imoresiiug mm ni me cnapci, on used it to be the finest water in the : new president Mrs Will Jacobs pre- Sun(lay afternoon. Mrs. Shupp is a state. A gasolin engine will be used ! gjfle(j an(j at (h'e business meeting a (,,;lSn,f"1 "I'oaker and tho most I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ev- j ans at The Maples last week. I Rev. Shupp, who has sufft-red much pain with an attack of Intlanimatory rheumatlsm, is able to be up about his room again and his many friends here are hoping for a speedy recovery to pump the water. By installing this j Doard of lady ,riarlaR,.ra were elected .-. marke(l attention was given to her water system ai junmorn, n. win uo Mr8 Shaver, Mrs. Morse and Mrs. j lam- an immense benefit to that part of Pmmlina nnnniimn h, i, .T C MeMnnl i?nt haft rloolilffl to pn the county. Minthorn is a most deslr-1 very fine report was given by Mrs. large his barn. At present he is able place for a summer borne, and I shaver of the meeting which she at- building a modern hen house at the many lots have been disposed or wttn-1 tended in Orrgon City Reciprocity country home of Judge Bronnugh in the past few montns. unison s rjay. The club Is very busily engait- Mr- Bronaugh Is having his house subdivision has just been placed on i ed getlng ready for the May party painted, our well known painter, Mr. iiik luaiRci. inn uaci ui iuhu a.i- wnicn will be beld at the home of Man, ooing tne work. joins Minthorn on the northeast The I Mrs. Emmons on May 1st. Booths to ; Mrs. Boys Is having her goods crat muu is mm uu iu iij-oi.ic uu, on-, rmresoiii different nat ons w I h .i nti ni ,ir. 11,.. ir. iriu oeen undergoing repairs. A new and l ' vi- ' m cnarge 01 me memoers or the club ; Wash., where they have purchased aiiraciive glass iront nas been ad ded, and other improvements made. An addition to the W. O. W. build ing is to be constructed, and the build ing will be double in size. The con tract for this work has not yet been uuiyai'J iuc i(cui iu.o F""-"-. I wnere dainty luncheons W he S.TVPr v..rv n en n n.nrirn hnm. Mr and Rogers, Hart & Gibson are hand!-, A carload of lumber arrived on Bovs removed thore a row month ing it in Portland. Friday for Mr. Ernest Smith's new ; and has opened a law office nt that Services at the Evangelical church I home near the chapel. Mr. Henry I rapidly growing place altlAl ,!h. !ith,"1.e.carp,"'-:tT, on Monday. v... "w. U.-a.lllllll Mil .tlltllljay. Mr. Hart has been giving the home will be held on Sunday, as follows: Morning prayer service, 10 o'clock; awarded, but will probably be done Sunday school, 11 o'clock; Young Peo- 80 tnls week. 1 pie s Alliance, 1 ociock; ine vvo- Plans are being made for the en-1 men's Missionary Society will have larglng of the Evangelical church and chaW of the evening service, and parsonage, whieh will nrobahlv i.p an excellent musical and literary pro- done in the very near futurp Tho gramme will be given. Prayer meet-1 much. church has grown In membership so lnK on Thursday evening; teachers' I Mrs. Ross and Miss Edna; Mrs that It is found necessary to make metlng Friday evening. Rev. N. Boys and Miss Gladys, and Mr. and room for those who wish to attend. SnuPP. pastor. j Mrs. Rice, and Miss Nellie spent The church building at present ac-' (;e"nan church: Rev. A. F. Hil- Wednesday eve. at the G. D. Board- commodates about 300 people, and n:er-Daslor- sunoay scnooi, iu a. .i.; j man home. Smith was busily hauling the lumber: wtn Htm..- -.an 1 1 .1 i- - t tl.rt ., . ... 1 " 1,1 wtin t;aiit:u iu t uiit:ttii vt'i kki uiic giuuiiuH aim a. r. itussen is on account of the death of his sis- IL R. Smith was taken suddenly 111 on Monday night about midnight. with the Sunday school pupils and nlornluS "ervice, 11 o'clock; evening members of the church it Is found "w'66. 7:3- that the church is too small. i Rev. N. Shupp, who has been confln- J. W. Grasle & Son, who operate d to nls nome for B(!Veral weeks with the box factory, are doing a rushing a eVPre attack of inflammatory rheu buslness, and are kept bURy from 'matlsm, is improving, morn till night filling the orders that i Tne riftD Annua' Convention of are coming in Dr. M. M. Bull, of Portland, arrived jthe Oregon Conference Branch Wo man's Missionary Society Evangelical In Milwaukee, and has decided to h A,?roclatioD' '!' conv.n5 BL J1"'1- cate here. Dr. Rull tK ic . ,. ,vme. uregon, .May .1, , 0. ine ueie- class dentist, has taken office rooms gates from this city are Mrs. N. Shupp, president; Mrs. M. L. Rob- ,erts, Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Shupp Is The baseball game piayd by the : will be: "Does It Pay." Rev. ShuDD. M.wauKie ana hellwood teams at! who preached the annual sermon at v.....wuu yjn uuuua; aiUCIUt-JU reSUll- with Dr. Townley in the telephone ounoing. of Joe Evans a coat of white Dalnt I"1 "" M"""Hy annul which adds to its appearancf verv 1 r btuan. of Oregon City, was sum- Is much Improved. A surprise party was planned for Henry Smith for Monday night, In honor of his 22d birthday. A crowd had gathered at hlH home and greeted him when he returned from Oregon City about eight o'clock. Music and games were indulged In. Fruit and dainty refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Pratt. Among those present were tho Misses Hlgglns, Palnton, Rose, Oraco Rose, Audry Rose, Rice, Susie Smith; Messrs. Lloyd Rice, Manson Rose, Otis Hoyer, Gilbert, Dannie Smith, Hlgglns and Henry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pratt. Lloyd Rice Is painting at tho green houses of Byron & Jensen. .Mr .and Mrs. Ernmons, Mr. ant Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Russell and Glenn were business callers at Oregon City on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Terry spent a day last week at the home of her mother, Mrs Hurley, at Rlsley. Mrs. Hurley hav ing recently returned from a delight ful visit in California. Mrs. Finley, of Portland, spent the day with her son, William Finley, of this place. Lloyd Rice visited Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a former schoolmate at Cazadero. Rev. Goode, of Lents, Is assisting In clearing a place for the new taber- IfVin nnnitanttnn nrhtnVi rwinviinnrl ot ln 1 i.n-ln I . ed In a score of 7 to 8 In favo- nf ti, I 1 , ... " .1" J . . ' " I " 1 uu C"'UP Brounos. .... - " e ittML vKiir. win n liiiriiiiH in at- Milwaukee boys. A return camp in'. tLt- uum n tui 4 1. . . . ., . I L'-u U HIT; uiciiiiig UC IJ;JU 0,1, . JfiOl U- to be played In the near future. viue- J. Monroe, who recently arrived A grand concert and fish pond will here, and Wesley "Bid" Roberts, have be given on Saturday evening, May purchased the blacksmith shop of 1, In the band hall under the auspices C. Kerr. Mr. Monroe has had many I of the Milwaukee band. An excel years' experience in the blacksmith i lent programme has been arranged by business, and is an expert horse-shoer. 1 the committee In charge of the af "Bld" Roberts Is well and favorably , fair. One of the features of the even known here, being a Milwaukee boy, .ing will be the fish pond in which and has many friends both in Milwau- - many valuable prizes will be given, kee and the surrounding country, who I The entertainments heretofore given will be glad to give hlru their trade, (by the Milwaukee band have always Mr. Kerr bag made a success of his 'proved very successful, and a good business here, not only by his work-;t!me Is In store for thoBe attending manshlp, but also by his fair dealing on Saturday night. The admission is with his customers. ionly 5 cents; children under 12, free. R. E. Hanna has sold his two acre The Milwaukee Telephone Company tract In Milwaukee to Mr. Gould, an line Is nearing completion, and In a employe of the Hawley sawmill here 'few. days the subscribers will be In Mr. Hanna, who is In the employ of : connection with the outside world, the mall service on the Southern Pa-'About 50 telephones have been ln clfic ,wlll take a needed rest, and will stalled, and about 50 more orders move his family to his place in Wash-! have been received, which will be Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boardman anil Earl and Velma, spent Sunday at the home 0 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich Boardman's. Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings and Mrs. Charlie Rlsley and daughter, Miss Ethelwyn spent Friday evening at the home of Air. and Mrs. Geo. Morse. Mr. Wm. Hart has purchased a fine new piano for his daughters, Misses Ethel and Fern Hart. Mrs. Boys, assisted by her daughter, Miss Gladys Boys, entertained a few friends informally at their home on Friday evening previous to Miss Gladys' departure for Mt. Angel board ing school, on Saturday. Miss Boys Is an accomplished musician and their guests were entertained in a most charming manner and dainty re freshments were served. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Board- man, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, HARMON. Mr. and Mrs. McMonlgal, Mr. andwas reported The rain has appeared again, which is good for the growing crops. Mlsa Mattle Hayman Is borne from work for the pros-jnt, Mr. Claud Wise, from Lafayette, Is visiting with relatives. The LadlftB' Aid from one f the churches of Portland, met at tho home of Mrs. George Alexander last Wednesday. Miss Ossle Davis ben been rhnson "Queen of May" and Misses Otty and Clarke as "Maids of honor" for the May Day entertainment which will be held May 8. MIhh Mary Morrissny has gone to work for the Pacific Biscuit Co. Many spectators watched an Inter esting game of ball botwoon the Grays Crossing and Harmony No. 2. The score being 26 to C in favor of the Harmony's. Last Saturday a surprise party was tendered Earl Atwood. A good time More at tent Urn than ever bus boon given (his season to tho froo street i display which bus always boon 11 ri' niiirkublo feature of (ho liroulor Norrl & Rowo ciii'iis. Those who llud per emittil pleasure In lircus parados will note tho unuHiial nttriu'tlvonows In this season's speciltiUMilnr pageant up on the hi roots. Noriis Rowo claim to hnvo ns grout n nioniiKorlo as any lircus In the world. They have so ninny wild beasts that they can open the dens to the public gao and si III hnvo a larg nionngerlo In tho 1111I11111I tent to iipeiiio tho most enthusiastic lover of wild intimitis. Therefore nil don- and cngi In this season's pantile will bo thrown open. The costumes of the rldein nro entirely new and iniu-mally pictur esque this year; mlro baii.ls of must. have boon added; tho sleek, weli edit catod thoroughbred horses will shari in Interest with the superb heavy draft stock. Camels, llniiiiis. drome daries and elephants will lead th procession. Ileautlfiil now tableau Hunts unit artistically carved wagon will be shown. The two big wngon containing the iilwayn looked fo: clowns have not boon neglected, so that the children may have their an una! laugh. Tho parade starts every morning at M ::o and It always at tracts dense throngs to the shopping districts. The new tluv bnliv culini nnd the little lion rubs will he ills played in the parade and onro tin children see these features .they wll probably have eyes for nothing else The show exhibits Saturday, May 1, at Oregon City. Mrs. Mary E. Preticy. Mrs. Mary K. l'ressey died at 5.15 o'clock Sunday afternoon In West tin gmi City, of acute mlllltar luborou losis. after an Illness of only throe weeks. She was born In Jefferson Kan., March II, 1 ST 1 . and Is survlvt- by a husband, Arthur l'ressey, nnd 11 daughter, aged two yours mid tbret months. The funeral took place Tuos day. Mrs. l'rossey's parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Ira II. Cox. of Jefferson, hail were due to reach Oregon lity Sun dny morning, but evidently were do- laved on tho road. . A. Cox. of A I buny, an undo of the deceased, has been In tho city several dnys. The remains were Interred In Rlvervlew Cemetery at Portland. Indian Martha Dead. Martha Jane, an aged Indian wo man, wns burled Friday afternoon In Mountain View cemetery. She whs about 70 years of age and was one of tho well known characters of the In dlan village south of the city. Martha was the wife of "Soosnp" or Joe And rows and wus married to him about -tn years ago. She was born In Jack siinvllle. Or., and was a member of the Rogue River tribe. About five years ago she was made totally blind by an attack of Bob Gardner, who was sentenced to serve 20 years In the penitentiary, and who has since been transferred to the Insnno asy In 111. Aaron Berry, a Recluae. Anron Berry died Monday at bis ulace on the Abernethy, aged 78 yours, lie sunered a stroke or par alysls a few days ago. Berry was a recluse, living by himself and had no known relatlvMS. Ho lived on tils Abernethy farm for many years. Th funeral took place Tuesday from llol man & Myers undertaking establish nient, Rev. J. R. Uindslioroiigh of delating. The Interment was In Mountain View cemetery. John W. Jones. John W. Jones, who has been n resilient of Oregon Clly for more than 20 years, died Wednesday afternoon nt his home. Death wns caused by Drlght'B disease. Mr. Jones was bom In Champoog, Or., In 1859. He was In the employ of the Portland Rail way, Light & Power Company for 18 years up to the time of his death. Hn Is survived by a widow, llvo slBters and two brothers, as follows: Mrs. Francis Dudley and Mrs. Anna Dugna, of Portland; Mrs, Minnie Forsythe and Mrs. Mary Illlg, of Newherg, Or.; Mrs, Frnnk Osborn. of Champoog; N. Jones of Newberg and 8. Jones, living In Cnl Ifornla. Funeral will take place Sat urday at 2 P. M. New Edition for Exposition. The publishing house of A. C. Mo Ciurg, 0l Co. of Chicago, Is gel 1 Ing out a special Japanese edition of Mrs. Eva Emery Dye s last hook, "McDon aid of Oregon and Japan," for the Alaska-Yukon-Paclllc Exposition. Tho McDonald" Is practically a sequel to her first book, "McLoughlln and Old Oregon," containing many of tho snme characters and many new anecdotes and phases of the life of the old I lino ludson's Bay Chief Factor, Dr. John McLoughlln. Mrs. Dyo has donated five autograph copies of "McLorighlln and Old Oregon," to bo sold for the McLoughlln House Fund. This popu- ar hook now In Us seventh edition, holds Its own as the favorite story of Old Oregon. Inspects G. A. R. Posts. Captain John T. Apperson returned Sunday from Eastern Oregon, after a week's stay. Captain Apperson Is department commander of tho Grand Army of the Republic for Oregon and has been making official visits of In spection to the posts at The Dalles, Hood River, Ontario, Pendleton, Jo seph and other towns. He left Mon day morning for Corvallls to attend a meeting of tho Board of Regents of the State Agricultural College. IT GIVES JHE.BESLRESUUS. II TUT SfTheSMLTI CORRECT HS0NIAN. TStA"". TRUSS HOLDS IN ANY POSITION. 1 x w 1 r xx fk., . i nS: JONUS DRUG CO. (Incorporatfcl) Afients ALL DISTRESS FROM STOMACH VANISHES INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA MISERY ENDS FIVE MIN UTES LATER. Take your sour stomach - or uinyhu vou call It Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas tritis or Catarrh of Stomach; It doesn't unit tor take your iilomneh tnuibb right with you to your I'haniiiuist and a" I. I) t in to open a fiOccut 0110 of rape's IHapi-pslii and lot you oat one ..grain Trlnngtilo and see If wltlilu the minutes there Is left any trncfc of your stomach misery. The correct name for your trouble Is Food Fermentation - food souring; the Digestive oigans became wonk. there Is luck of gnntrle Juice; our food Is only half digested nm you lie collie affected with lost of nppotlto, pioftsuii. and fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping In bouols, tenderness In (ho pit of stomach, bad taste In mouth, consti pation, pnlll III limbs, sleeplesnliesH, belchlllg of gas, blllloiiHiiens, sick headache, iiertuusness, dUtlnoa ami many other similar symptoms. If your appetite Is tickle, and noth ing tempts ymi, or you belch gas or If you feel blo.iteil after ontlng, or your food lies like a lump of load on your stomach, you cull tnnl.e up your mind that at the bottom of all this there is tmt one cause - feuueiitatl. in of undigested food. Prove to yourself, after your next meal, that your stomach Is as good ns any: thai there Is nothing really wrong Stop the fermentation nnd In gin ontlng what you wunl without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost Instant relief Is Halting for you, it 1.1 merely n matter of how soon you take a little Dlnpopslu. STAFFORD. After il fine Hiiell of Weather, WO are having n II' lie rain, and the liinn .mh begiill tt tllllill the grill"! del Mr. lingo hnd his grnlu burrowed lust before tho rain and It seems a lino thing for It. Mis. Iliink Is Pot very well. Mr Waeblto has boon very sick. Mr. Tlodeinau has his well driven with an utuindntico of water Wont down :::0 feel, the deepest well yet III the lielgbborbiMiil. John WllklllS Is trying II now. Some people from Mlchlgrtii urn vis iting at Mr lingo's and epne.s them selves as delighted Hiib the country ni no green things or flower Is seen I III llnir home state yet. I The illrei iiirs hnvo retained the prl j iimry teacher for another month, 'which Is a xry good Idea, us It Is dif ficult for some of the little lots In : come III hud weatliei . 1 1 I MO LA I LA. i The usual services will be held nt ,the Methodist Church In Molnlls next I Sunday morning mid evoiinig Subject j In morning: "Supreme Authority lit i t ho Church; by whom hold, bow oxer ! lisod," In the evening, "Cholca of I Gods." Socialists Meet Sunday, Tho regular meet Inn of IdciiI Clack amas County Siiolullsi party, will lie Inid III Knnpps Hull, Oregon City, next SlllldllV. Mav nt 1 I' M unit nil persons Interested lire Invited to niieiiu nnii uieninors especially, ns we hnvo an Important referendum to bring up for action upon. Wm. li. lIuywiMid will not speak, as I hnvo been nimble to make siitlsfuctorv ermS for n llllte ill f)rei.'iOl Cllv All persons who wish to see nud hour him speak must go to Portland Sunday evening CLAliiB H. HOWARD, Secy. Had boys will not Jump over your fence If barbed wire Is stretched over tho lop. Frank Itusch la selling a new kind of wire of 2000 feet cover- j DOOGE. ! The board of directors met at lh llodgn school bouse oil the evening : of April 21, for tho purpose of ills rumlng tlu clenrlug and feiiclii4 of I tho school grounds nud sot M.iy X for determining the sniiio. j Johnnie pmk bus moved fimn the , wood cutting Jolt ami will ml log I for the lllttiier saw mill. , Joseph Keller bus moved down I from Aumrn to 1-Xncnda nud expects 'to ninke hi future hoiito there tl doesni itinko nil material differ ence where the store Is located, (lit farmer nro not nil nllko. Some trade nt olio store while other Irndo whorn (hey ran do the best nud pay cash for goods purehssed. Some buy cream sepnintor here, while some send Knst uml buy from the uiumiufcttircr slid snvn money on the deal thereby. Kvory thing Is blooming In the fruit line. We nro buving s film rain af ter so long a dry Npotl. I. M Park nud J. W, llownrd wero nt Kstarndn Monday, the 2tith, on bus iness. Wn lenrn Kstncnda Is having qnltn s lively time of Into with tho mnyor and council on neount of some dlf-, llcully nrlslng between the two fno llolis lo seem ns If the people ought to get together ami settle matters nmlcahly uud give n chance for nil to live. NORRIS &ROWE,S XTEW BIC SHOWS ClRCUf MENAGERIE MUSEUM rilPP0DR0r.il JUST TWICE IARr.ro tusm ' " T ' 2I- s a-T tun utn.flE, -RINGS ELsErv,oVD RINGS-5 A NEW CIHC' ThHOUOHOIIT Am. OREGON CITY SAT., MAY 1 2 Performances Daily 1