OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, Fill DAY, JULY 2, 1K. Canby and CANDY. dipt, Ihitliui l-tilr'H again mi Tuns tiny i'VI'IiIiik In Canity. Miss Aih'lu KiihIiik, of Portland, Min'iii Mummy with Iht piuciilii In ('un by. Ml" Kill" Hunch returned from Port lend 'I'ttur ilny in upend the minimcr with Imt piirt'iils, MIhn Ophelia Riming, of Iji Center, UlN., IN llplli,lg IT Vlll'llllllll lit himiit In Cmiliy, Mm, HIm'I'IH'iI. lialliuuil IccluiiT of the W. C. T. V., lectured In Canity Wi'ilnciiiluy mill ThiUH.Iiiy nil Hocliil Puilly, Mltmliiiinry lecture, IIIiihI ntti.il, Hon iliiy I'Vi'lilng. July 41 h, Ht t ! M. 15. church. Hiibji'd, Japan iiml tint Jup inn Mirny nf the slnim nf Cmiliy will i'Iiihii mi Hiilnnliiy timrnlliK and nt IiiiiIii cltim-d during Ihn iliiy, nt iiiimt nf tlm people hi (IiIk vli'llilly will nl lend' I In' ci'lntu ul Inn ul Aurora. (. U Mark went In New Kill nil Tumidly after cherries. I In ntt lie roiiipuiilnd hy Jack Hllillll. Mr. Iltntfnrd, mi nlit resident nf thin I'lty, who Iiiin )' it III fur I tin pitHi fnur iiiiiiiIIin In l hn hunpltul In purl IiiikI, Iiiin ri'turned to t 'unity, nnd In M nIiIIiik ill tint fmttlly home. Mr. Hon nrtl'ii wife, Mfiir a week's lllinmi illixl iilinul four iiiiiutliN nun during her Iiiin IimiiiI n nIi'Iiiicnn, Th" iIiiiicIiik parly given on Hitttir tiny t'Vi'lilnil liy Htniili-y Wiiiik. Otto KriiiKi'r mid Kdgiir Hnillh, wan a ItlK Nui'i'i'NN. Miiny of tlm ynuiiK peo ple nf Cniihy enjoyed dancing to III" iniiNlc fiirnlHlii'il liy lint (iiuTi'U orchen 1 1 11 (if A in lira. An oyster supper wan nerved nt lint city hotel. MrN. Kki'iI, nf Annua, In visiting Iht ciiiinIii, MrN. A. J. Knight. M. J. A' left nil Monday evening for u IiiihIiii'kn trip In Health, Wniili. Mr. ai will vlNli tint A. Y. I'. Ex- kihIIii lii'lurn r'( lirillllK here. MrN. N. K. Price, of ChiiliipiH'i',, who Iiiin been visiting her ulster, MrN. II. H, TIck, nt'iir ihn AiIIiIiin niiw mill, BM'iit Tiii'iiilny mill Wi'itui'mtny Willi Imr niece. Mm. ('. ('. llulrliliiNnii, Mr. Pierre li ft on Wi diirmliiy fur (il.nl Millie, where Nillt will vlitlt tier daugh ter, Mrs. MIIIn. before returning tn tii'r liniiiit. ? I HIun fiirini'rlv if IIiIn I'llv Iml imw it rt'Nlili'itt nf I'nrtliiiul, was lii I miliy nu a IiukIiii'in trip Tuesday. J H Sullivan, of 1'iirtliiiid, Iiiin sev iinl lil riiiini'ftliiu wllli (ho Averlll .Mnrlilli" Company nf Hint rlt)'. Mini Iiiin arrived In ('unity, devilling lilN Hunt In Hi" Cmiliy ('uiuil Cniiipiiuy. (). II. Ni'lnnn mill fitiully who have I ii riistlciitliig ul Wllhult Hnlim, have returned luiiim. While nn I Ills trip Mr. Ni'lnnn un ii dog, n Imiilly pit, Iml Hi" ii 1 in it 1 was fuiiiul hy iiiiiipi rN ul Wllhuli. it h It had ri'iurui'il In Hi" riiliiplllK plili'", llfli-r fnlliiWlllK lli NrlmuiN ti ir ii Kiiik iIIhIiiiic" Mr. Ni'lnnn wiin liifiirnit'il nf tint ilnK'N nilrlv hy ti'li'plini;", mill iiliiriu'il In Wlllinll ttfii'r Hi" inUi.liiK p"l. Mr. iiml Mm Churlm Ih wi IIIhk mnl f ;i nil I y. nf I'lliii'illl", ni" vUIHuk wllli II. i lulli-r it p.ui iilM, Mr. mill Mtk. John "k. Jr Arthur Si'iitmi Iiml lint lulnfiirliiii" in hIiiuii hliiiNi-lf In ill" f'Mii wiin n 22 rill", mnl u r'nll IiIikhI piilnnn I UN Ni l III. llnhiiri llnrltiir, whit wiin i'iiIIimI to Ori'ttmi I'liy hy Hi" IIIiu'kn nf IiIh fulli it. urrlvi'il III I'unhy nn Tih-niIiiv, mnl wllli Ifciw llillrliliiKiiti l"fl fur WihiiI I urn, li"n lln-y w ill luk" clmii!" nf Ihn I in rim r plurn tiulll Mr, 1 lit r tm r ri' luriiH. I). I, llnrhur, wrll known In UiIh rllv. Iiii't Villi n painful lirrhli'llt III (iri'Kiui I'lty nu Muiuliiy cvi-iiIiik. Mr. I'lirhur wiin I'liK'iiKt'il In ph'kliiK rhiT' rii n hi u ut'lKhhnr'N In line, whi'ii In nun" nuinni-r hit Hllppi'il finm tint In'" mill f"ll II illHliiliri' nf 15 fi'i't. II" Mriirk Hut Kruuiul hruvlly. mnl ri-tiilcr-ril Iiiin iiiii'iiiiNrliuiH. Ili huh rurrlril In Mm In imo mnl lir, Muiuit wiin niiiii tlinni'il. Whll" mi ImnrN uro tluniKliI In h" hrukt'ti Mr. Ilurhur Ih mh ff rhiK lnli'iini'ly It H fiuiriil Unit rlnt of hlunil Iiiih fnrmi'il In 111 m Nlit", iiml If Hit nn upi'rntlun will luivit lo ho PT furiiH'il, Wiiyii" (iurlry Iiiin ri'tiinu'il liniiM nfli'r ii pli'iiHiil villi ul Muliillii. MrN. .ulliit'r, who Iiiin I n vi'ry III, In Hlowly ImprovliiK. Mr. mnl Mm. .1. K. Dnyoo unit nun, Cliiml Di'yiM". who urn rmnpliiK nt Newport for Ihn hi'linlll nf Mr. lnyiM''N hi'Ullli, urn I'liJnyliiK Ihn Kiui air I in nu'iiHi'ly. Mr. Dnyitii Nlncit Htuy ltK nt Ni'-Nirt Iiiih Improvi'il In tioulth. "Thn ('nil nf llu' Hull" A pmiiplili't Inhiii'iI hy III" Ciinhy Cuniil A Irrigation Cuinpmiy In ii piihlli'utlnn Hint Ih rn ci'lvluK prulHi' frnpi nil who liuvo muni ll. Th" fnlili'r In lii'iiiitlfully llliiNtrnt t'il wllli Nct'iii'H of Cniihy and Hiirrniiml Iiik country. A Hpli'iulhl ilcHcrlittlun nf Clut'kmiiitH rniuity Ih kIvpm, iih well iih n niiip of tlm county. Klvn tliounaiul (upli'H have hi'i'ii IkmiimI nlri'iuly, unit L'n.onii ninrn huvo hncn iirdnriul liy thn cunipniiy. (1. N. Mclin'itnr unci I'M win lluuki'r Iiml churn" nf HiIh imIHIuii, mnl nru iIi'nitvIiik of much cri'illl In thn nintiiicr It Ih koHi'H up. . .Iiihu Hiiny Ih iliuiK'TOUHly III nt li Ih huiuii In HiIh city. Thn Hi'lii'knh IiiImh will meet nt Ihn Knlxht hull on Tucmlny vvvnlim when Ihn liiHtiilliillon of uljicciH will liikn plum. Thn liiHtnllullou will ho fnlluwi'il hy u Hiippt r. V. K. DoiIko Iiiih hnon iiwiinlnil tint colli met of i'lccllilK dm flock hIiimIm nl Ihn cnunly fair ki-oiiihIh. Mr. DoiIkc FIVE-MINUTE TALK llow U Kerp Awnj- CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS Fnr Whole Yir kt m Hlnil AuDllrulloo at AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM Idirmin Wood PrMirvr.) Non-potNinoui, Kanlisry Oilor. I'm up In lllliernilii'il cam only I)n'i Im your il"ir lv you a worlhlMa iinlUtiou. FOIl HALE UV ALL, IIKAI.KIIH. ('Jhollncum Wm4 rnmiYvliig I'o l'orlliuiil, ur. MIIWHllIm, Wll. Nut York. N. T. But Krlicloo. Cl. Wholamils AtrrntR. LMpl. 13, l'01-llntid Orson WrIU (or TmII-nioulftli. Fisher. Tho sen & C3. feJ' Southern Iiiih Mix I'xpi'rlniici'il wurktiicii oin tliu hiilhlliiKN, iiml Ih puiililim tlm work iiIiiiik iih ruplilly iih poHiillilit. Thn hiillilltiK rur tint ImiKi'H will hit :iilxl:'0 fii'l, Tlu'iit will lin :o hox nl ul Ih with ii HI font ilrlvi'wuy. Thn IiiiIIiIIiik Tor Hi" ciiltln will Int Iiiin I ;S fui't. '1'h Ih ! Hit In k will liccniiioilnli! ll hit ill r0 lii'iul of call In. Tlm InillilliiKH urn luciiliul III Hut norlliwi'iil Hlilo of thn fair kioiiiiiIh, mar tlm Ki'iinrul cxhlhlt InillilliiK. Tlm real niiini" firm of Cmiiwi'll Cniiipmiy iii'Kiilliiiiul two niiIi'n of Cnin hy propi'i'ly IiihI week, ouii hi'liiR Ihn :",i m i" lute! known iih Hut (inoiK" liilallci on IiIh Hint farm nn IrrlKUt lliown tirnpi'ity, uml Hut otlmr wiin Ihn Iiik pliinl, Tlm Cniihy Cuniil Company l ien. itiKKN ciniiiT, Iii'Iiik tint iiorlh- "HHl. conu'r of Mock 2, IiicIiiiIIiik 100 Nipiiirn ft'i'i, I It ih u oim of tlm hHt hiiHliii'HN corni'iH In t'niihy. Ornnii I'ur hiiiih, n ri'Hlili'iil of thin city, piirchaccl Hut hrowii pfopnrty, mnl , I'. Winter thn ItlKliH pniinrly. Mr. Cmiiwi'll Nit y it thill prupi'rly Ih iiiiivIiik nicely In Cum ly. Mm. O'Di'll niut rlillilmn, of Onlnrlo, ()riM"n, vliiliml Iiit hrolhiT, Mr. 1 1 In ton, uml family luitl week, rnliiriiliiK hotim on Hiimluy. Mr. KckiTNim nml Minn Alma ICik rNim vIhIIiuI llm fonnnr'N itiiri'iilH. Mr. mnl MrN. Heck, of Aurora, t IiIh wni'k. Mm. W. KulKht went to Port I uml on Hiiuihiy to hpniil a few iluyi with il liiiNliniiil, wlmrn h" In t'ttiployi'il hy lint HouiIiitii I'licltlc Itiillrouil Coin I nny. Mr. nml Mm. WIukMi'IiI ami Mr. mnl Mrn. Curler, who reNliln tieiir tint Mot HltrliiKN, wern III ('unity on Momlay. M Inn l.uriiy HmUlt In rrrnverlliK from her llllll'IIN of tnllHlllllH. Mr. Hi oil mnl (ton, I Hi, of Kunhi'II- Vllln, were III ('unity IiihI week. Mr. mnl Mm. CIIiikwihhI, of North Imliolu, hit vo l.i i n lnliliiK wKh r" lullvi'H nml frleinlN nl ('unity. They ll I mi look In die fair ul Beullln hefiirit lellirillllK holll". Mra. ZIiiiuiiT, of MuckHhurK, vlttllcil Mrn. ICliiur M"ek ami MrN. William Canlwill on Momliiy unit TiieNilny. MInn ernu HobliiHoii, wiin un On- Kiui Clly vlnltor on Wcilliemluy. MrN. ItouKliiNH uml ituuithli'r, Carru m rii In (iriK'tn City vIhIIIiik on Mon ti ny. Min. Mary llotiiihmn wa In Oregon City on hiiHliii'HN Muiuliiy. MlhH Kl 1 u bi t h 'ii nt m I UK H. w ho Iiiih I rt Dpi-iiilltiK tlm p.mt I lire" 1110111114 In IIiIn clly with her nInIit. Mrn. V. K. iluuiiu, Iiiin noli" lo Alhuliy. where hIi" will nlli'inl tlm leucherN' liiNtlluie Kroin Albany Him will k lo lliilney U: rpi'liil tint n iiiiiludiT of tne Mimmer nl her hniii". MInh CuiiiiiiIiikn will lake up I'-ai'liInc In Hut full. Minn Ayei.i. of I'nrtliiud, Iiiin arrived Ii. Canby, mid Iiiih ucceplnl a poHlilnii Ir. the coiifi-cllniiury Hloi" of K. K. linn- 1111. M Ihn Ayem, who In ii milliner, hiiH brought with Imr a Htork of tiilllln-ry. mid Iiiih pluceil her trliniiu d ItutH fi.r ial" In Ine llannn Ntnre. MIhn M.i'i'iH. of Oregon Clly, Hpniil Sai nr. lay mid Kunduy In Cniihy llm gin hi of Mr mnl Mrn. J. a v KckiTHiui. J W. l.leHi-r, who owiih one of the flueHl Utile furiiiH In thin city, Iiiih 1 piiii'hiiMi'd nu .un' of k ri ii 11 il from ('. I C. (Tiiiihni'II. Tlm pmtterty iiiIJoIiih ' lint of the Me n d place. Uigmi h"rii"H urn now coming Into! Ihe Ciiiil.y inmketH. ri'lalllng nl 8 cciiih per pound. Tre growcrn of the Hit Iter- iIi-h report n nhorl crop. Several reHldi-liceN ure liiidi r cniirHi ' of coiiHtruclliui. Kred llurHl, who U'larm In Ibis manner. Thn Cummins Ii leri'Hlcd In Hut rommlHHliin hiiHlncHH I In HiIh clly, Ih erecting a Iiuuko on bin pmperiy on Fourth Hireet. Th''nrii $10,000. Tlm above rcHldenco hoilhi' will linvn Hi'Ven roonm. bill h unit . will In- modem throughout. I). NcIhoii Ik erecting nn up to-dulo home on IiIh nightly comer Int. Tlm frnmwork Ih i iieuriiig cuinpletlon. ThlH will also be iiim of (he modern homes of (IiIh city Mural bulblliiKi lire undergoing re pa I rn. Tlm Canity cltleiiH will do well 10 attend the Climiluuiiiii ul Oregon City HiIh year, July fi to IS. While there appear no flash light Htars like Williams- Ilryan. etc., the talent really Ih above that class. Dr. Krnnk Smith Iiiih been there before mid nil know lie Is good. In Alton Packard, fun Invershuvo the grculcKt article ever collie to the Chuiitmiiiun. He bents Sum Jones or nny other of the great lecturers for making fun nnd is the cnnul nf many of I hem In the ines hiick be kIvch through "Rare Klin Well IHum" Is one of IiIh purpoHi'S. Rev. Welter Iiiih heard him twice nnd Iiiih Hold him n number of times while winking for a Lyceum llureau In the Hast, lie snys Packard Is oim of tho iiiitHt Htaiidard ul trnclloiiH In the Unit ed States and always ninkes good. Ills lectures nre witty, spicy, rncy. cut ting, cltnlky nnd Illustrative, nil combined, lie. alone, Ih worth Ihe whole cuHt of Chiiiitiiuiiua. Equally as good in another line Ih Moiitiivllle Flowers, who fur excells Knox or any other great render nnd recltallst In America. He Is a great slur on the lyceuiii platform. Then thcro Ih Dr. Malt S. Hughes, one of the solldlHt. gl cut eat MelluidlHl preachers In Ihe country. Ills . limHHiiges tire burning coiiIh of lire and will be the bout treats of the seiiHon. Sylvester Umg also Is n must excellent lecturer. Many otlmr men nnd women Including sev eral quartettes and a number of solo IhIh will be lit Chuutauqilll. While nil should avail HmiiiHclveH of H'liHim tickets which, If purchased ten In 11 block, will coat only $2.00 each, other wise $2.50. et should ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT IS THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT 18 BE ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00 TO $1.29 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 80 CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT $1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. IN8I8T ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN OREGON CITY. Clackamas liny wluli lo nn only a few tliiu'H, Ilnv Wnlmr hukki'hIh Hut following" ilnyi: VVi'iliinHilny, July 7, iifinrnoon unit itv inliiK, "Hiuik"; Kiiliirilny, July 10, i'lickunl mnl KIowimh; TlmrHiliiy, July ri, Kiilcki'rhocki'r (juiirli'llit uml IIukIii'h; Krlilny, July JO, HiikIh'H mnl V. Al, (,', A. FARM RESIDENCE OF A. MINGS, n, cum A, It. ('tiiniiiliiKH, who Ih oihi of tint prominent furini'iH of Hut miuIu, uml , rcitlilliiK lit Canby. on hint week hml liiMnlli'il IIiIn plmit un n ili'iiioiiHlruUon iih lo whut rcnuliH run he uhtiiltu'il by IitIkiUIiik. Tlm kuhoIIii imikIiki lm ImiKlUK lo W. II. Ilulr Iiiih linen hrouKht I11I0 Ncrvlcn, ami pinmlNi'ii to kIvii 111 lint NutlHlnctloii, Tint itliKllm. which Ih lO hoiNit power, rnlH'-H Ihn wilier 70 feci from tint Mol.illu river. Tlm cu piiclly of Hut eiiKlmt Ih 200 kiiIIiiiih per mlniilit. Oim ncru per day Ik Irrigated On Huliirduy Mr. CiimmliiKN Irrlkiited II rei; ncreN, uml proved to hit very hiic ceHMful. Tlm Mill of llm 21 ucro furm of Mr. CiimmlUKN Ih well ndiipleil In Ihe mlMliiK of ull hiiulH of Kiirden truck, nml vlHlt to tulH f 11 rm Ih an ohjecl leHHon lo whnl cmi he dmio wild ihn hull of Cniihy. Them Ik not a weed In hum row of ve(;etuhliH Ihnt .ire now attiilnlnc tlulr Krowth. In llm iiiiiiiiur Mr. CtiiiimiiiKH keeim IiIh I '"nu luiid Im IiiiiIh thnl IIiIn Industry . 1H prolliiilili1 One uml oimhulf ncren of khiuiuI l n hei'ii pluiitt'd lo rhuhurli, ami he- I '' a Un :.t! rliuhmb plai.lH arc th 1 ciilthaKe plunU, ho Hint no ground Ih i.iiHted. Mr. ( ihi.iiiIiikh IukL yeur wild 1 1:1 1111111 'f rhubarb from this oiut mid ' half ncre of giuuiiii, llm prlcn of j w lili'li iiveriigi-il i;r, per ton. Thin . .' ""r Ihr crop Ih hhnrt. uml 'van only nine tiuiK. Mr. Cuiiiiiiiiikh' rhiibarlt u!- vjj i hrliiKH llm liiitliest iiinik"! prlcei In rurllund. riiur airi'H liavn hecli I'ianl. d In yirn. I'nec ucrot lo iiiclous, one .inre lo miuw herrli H, live ucrcs to liurluink mid Kurly Km- potalncH mid llm rrmulnder of Ihe ground In plunted jl ' ollmr inurk.'lui It i ciuiilei,, Mr. CuiuuiliigH kiivh thut he will cnuiiiieiice to Irrigate the wholii of IiIh land hy July, mid iih hihui iih the Canal Company lnlullt iih Irrigation lhint III Canby he will Irrlgulc IiIh farm Ih n part of the Pendleton I). I C ami the owner mutes that It Is wiin erecled IiihI year nt 11 cost of $2,000, mid Is modern throughout. The water Ih pumped from the Molnlla river to tlm hoime by iikuiih of a gun ollno cngluo. BARLOW. A school meeting wns held June 21. If. T. Melvln was elected director to nerve three yearn, 1 U Irvln was reelected clerk. A one-mill tax was iiilsed. II. T. Melvln was home from Port land over Sunday. Mr. Melvln Is serving on the I'nit ed States Jury In Portland. Misses Annie and Mary Krickson were home from Portland Sundav. C. C. T11II made a trip to Portland suiiilny. Hoy, the little son of Mr. Fulton. fell from a wagon and broke his arm Saturday. Dr. II. (ilesy was called mid set the arm. U. H. ltrlstow, who has been miik lug bin Inline nt Mr. Towne's, left Sun (lay for Portland. Miss Testle Ilerguson had nn oper- in ion perinrmeii on her throat Satur day. Teste Is with a sister in Port land. Her mother Is with her during tier Illness. MIhs Demi Kkern left Saturday for her old home in Ijike Park, Mlun., viin-ii; Biiu win remain a year, sho will go by the way of Seattle and at tend the Fair. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Slotiurer. u girl. Mother nnd daughter ilolnir well. Miss Joyce Wllhcy nnd MIhs Eliza beth Dunn, of Portland, have been elected teachers for our school. Miss W II hey will leach the principal's room mid MInh Dunn the primary grades. lii'iindnui Ausvo left Siiturdnv morn log, with Misa Kkern. for Seattle. wiiere sue win visit her daughter nnd intern! the Fair. Dr. Dedinnn was called Momlay to see Air. iieiu, wno is visiting the fam ily of 8. I). Ilerg. Mr. Delu does not Improve any with the change of ell male. .wns iti'iu wuh a I'oruaiut visitor Saturday. Marlon Evans has been quite sick With till' llUlllt 1H111. Mrs. Preston Is very 111 with tuber culosis. If nny one has any news, If they will kindly report It to mo I will Include It In my items. The Ijidles' Aid met with Mrs. Dugney Wednesday. Andrew Malen Diet. Andrew Malen, a well-known farmer residing neur Canomnh, died nt his homo Wednesday of complicated dis order arising from heart and stomach trouhle. Mr. Malen wns born In Sweden April 18,1812. and enmo to I ho United Slates, arriving In Wiscon sin, In 1870. In 1882 ho married Mnry ThruniHen and they settled nenr Mud Isoti, Wis., nnd reninliied there un til the yenr 1901, when the fnmlly moved to their present home. Besides his widow, ho is survived by seven children, five daughters, Emma, Aman da, Annn. Laura and Mabel, and two sons.Vlctor nnd William, their ages running from 7 to 24 years. Ills fun eral was held from his Inte residence Thursday afternoon, Rev. J. M. Lin den olllclnllng. Intorment In Cano mnh cemetery. i'y'-f-'"lt. CHILDREN'S DAY AT TUALATIN. Orange Hall Tmad to Capacity With Appreciative Audience. Tiinlatlii (IrnnKfi hull wan taxed to IIH iitnioHt cnpiiclly Hliliirdiiy, Juno 21!, wlmii llm young, mldilli--nged mid imiv haired met lo cclnlualit Ihe An- Hill f'lillilreii'H ItllV. A Nhlirl trunwr, ! hi'HhIuii wiih held III llm morning, nf. ter which luhli-H wer Hpri'ini to which nearly oim hundred children for oiicii during tlm year, were gin-Kin of honor. Afi"r nil hnd paid their re HpeclH lo Ihn bountiful repuxl, Ihn following excellent progrniiuuii wuk rendered: Opening wing, (irnriK"; recilatloii, Hilda KnlHcr; urniK, "Tlm Moon Ih llemnliiK," Choir; recitation, Kiirilc.ii Prli'Hler; liiHtrunmiilal muilc. Con hi aura Thonipnon; rt'clluiloii, Klmer KrilHit; hoiik. Kint and (ihulyx Wag ner; recilatloii Irvlu Hhurp; recitation. Nolo Turner; aong, by hIx children; recitation, Vnra Kruken; recitation, Iyi'iih Wiikiht; nolo, Julia Weddle; reelliillon, I,lbby llrublk; dialogue, by two IHtlit Klrla; hoiik, by six little children; recltutlon, Gilbert HLarp; nolo, Alma lloekman; recitation, Wil li! rd Mlllurd Hhurp; recllgllun, Mar garet KuIhit; Hon, "Mnrgiierlli?,1 Choir; recital Ion, Joe Hrahlk and Veva Tledeman; recitation Ulllan Tledemarl; cIohIiik soiik, by Grange. After the programme, a social time wuh enjoyed by all, during which 20 gallons of Ice cream were dlnK)sed of. It was a day enjoyed equally by the young and old, for In what manner can a day be speni wnn more protit and pleasure than U meet and lis ten with pride lo Ihe boys and Klrls, future men and women of our land. Much credit Ih duo thorn.' In charge for their untiring effort. SUMMER NORMAL OPENS. Teachers of Clackamas Coaching For August Examinations. I The Hn miner Normal opened In the llurclay High School building Monday morning. The Instructors are well . known throughout the county, and inmiy teachers will take up their ( work preparatory for the teachers' ex-1 amlnatlous. The Instructors are Prof. ; Howard M. Kccles, who will have charge of nrlthnletlc, history, civics, Kindling and reading; Prof. W. C. Mc Kee. Hchool law, theory and practice, physiology and geography; Prof. L. ; A. Head, English Literature, physical gengruphy nnd grammar. The morn ing hi-hIoiis will convene at 8:30. 1 Letter List. LIkI of unclaimed letters at the Ore gon City poHiorflce for the week end ing July 2. 1909. Woman's Hut Hunker, Mr. and Mrs. Kdd; Campbell, Irene; Hull, Mrs. M. K: HuiiHtixk, Mnybelle; Kendall. Ad- die; IjiiHt-n, Daisy; Pfelffenberger, Jennie. Men's lint Di'loe, Kred; Dunham. Gee; Kluharly, Andrew; Green. N. M; Junes, ('has; Kocsa, Joe; Long, Clay, (21 ; Peterson. Robert; Robertson. O; Tompkins. John; Tenmy. John; White, Harry. Notice to Socialists. There will be no meeting at Knapp3 hall of the Soelullst party during the Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. Over 1000 carmen and their fami lies enjoyed the outing provided for 1 hem at Kallroad Park, near Estacada, by the Portland Tructlon Company Wednesday. A dozen cars loaded to the guards with the picnickers left Ensl Water and Morrison streets shortly after 8 o'clock In the morning. A committee consisting of A. Moles worth, W. B. Morton and J. I. Mackey provided un Interesting programme of pleasurable pastimes. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Penin sula Hand. This was the second of a series of similar outings being given by the traction company for employes this Summer. EAGLE CREEK. There was a ball game here lust Sunday between Eagle Creek and the O. K. of Portland. The score was 17 to 0 In favor of Eiigle Creek. There was a largo crowd of sports came out to sec the game and witness the fast playing which the O. K. put up. Eagle Creek boys will go to Seaside tho 4th of July to have a game with the Seaside boys, 1 Fred Anderson has gotten a Btart of the lovely flower which he was admiring l S. A. Douglass' front yard, as ho was seen with one of litem hanging to his coat sleeve last Sat urday evening ns he went down the railroad track. Head Supervisor S. A. Douglass has finished his work on the road lor this month.- Mr. Richard and H. Gibson were seen In the sireets 01 cugie iree lust Tuesduy driving quite a foxy ten in. Misses Dora Clester, of Boston anJ Mrs. Flemming of Lowell, Wash., were the guestB of Mrs. S. A. Douglass last Monday. Mr Ihill's colt nnd cow wnicn are the barley lust week are feeling lino nnd are able to stand uuother sack. Eaiile Creek Isn't golug to cele brate the fourth of July as the town Is growing so fast they haven't time to. All are talking about going to Sandy, where they expect to. have an enjoyable time. Noah Stingley una jumes Aimer ,1, nre training a couple of fast horses to bet their lucky money on I the Fourth. Come out all you sports with your fast horses anu iune pun in the fun. Mr E. noughts had quite an acci dent with his trotting mure last week. ills saddle turned with nim wnicn nan u shovel plow tied to It and it swung under her bellle and caused her to run nwnv, doing quite a considerable dniuage to her legs. Look out Ernio next time and tasteu uie piow w vour back nnd when you land on the ground the plow will too. EAGLE CREEK. Ray nml Wayne Chapman, of Pen dleton, were the gwetus vi nn. " Mrs. R. B. Ciiosou lur ircmiii last week. .... , Henry IHlell made a brief business visit to Portlnml one day Inst week. Alexander Baker was woraing ior . . L l..l.... 11. S. (ilbson lust ween, ueipiug P his Urn. Ed Douglass nuu a nusm , " . .i,lla nmrklnc nt 1 last Friday morning W ? w"nR Bt the mill. As ho was pulling me caoie ii.rmtL'h lils hands a piece of wire broke off in his left fore finger, and he had to quit and go see the doc tor. rnonlha of July and AugiiHt, oh the flmt Humlay In July conma on the 4tb and would Im ImpoNHlhle to g''t an atttnd iiiico lartfi) enoiigii to JiiHtlfy the ex pi iml! on that day. Home upcukliiK on thn street In Oregon City may bo ar ranged during thn Hummer mid Mrs. HiiHHfurllmr, who kivo nucli a Hplendld uddrcHH on Ju.'iii C, tuny bo Hocured to Hjieak ul Home out Hide, point If non- idlile, and parllcularH will be announc d later lyirul ClackuuiiiH Comity will t old a umiMlng during thu Hummer for H i- IruiiHiiclliig of necessary biiHlnesii and notice of time and place will be i.ent ineinliers hy mail. CI,Al,UK'H. I IOW A It I), Hecn-tary. WARNER GRANGE MEET8. Interesting programme le Rendered on Children's Day. Warner Orange rnet In regular b; hIoii on Hnturday. This was Children's Day, and the young folks made, an ef fort to make It one of Hie moHt In-ten-Htlng1 meetings held during the year. After the excellent programme wan rendered the children were given a feast of cundles and nuts. Tbe programme was In charge of the wor thy lecturer. Mrs. George I-azelle. Mrs. byifhlnn Mrs. Kale Rnulak. Miss Huulak. j j,avld McArthur. At nmtn a hot dln- .r Was served, the young folks hav- I K a table of their own. There was I uixa attendance. Two new members j were taken In, and two visitors from ICvenlng star Grango attended. Programme: : Kccltatton, Amelia Spulak; original poem, Mr, Gardiner; "The Whispering lllrd," Emma Btaehley; Instrumental selection, Helen Spulak; recitation. Norma Haines; song, Marshal La- 1 7(,ii nd Hazel Panuet: recitation. cchnnglnir Color." Helen Sirnlak: in- iHtramcntal selection, Hazel Paquet recitation, "He Wouldn't Sell the Farm," Veda Hrown; recitation, Clare Hulnes; song, Hazel Paiiet and Mar shul Lazelle; recitation, Alice McAr thur; recitation, "Grandmothers", Ho mer McArthur; address to the Child ren, Mr. Dodds. Proper Treatment foi Dytentery and Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dynentery and diarrhoea is due to a lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the dlseaae. Chamberlain s Lone. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is a reliable and effectual medicine, and when given In reasonable time will prevent any dangerous consequences. It has been In use for many years and has always met with unvarying suc cess. For 8ule by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Suee on Promissory Note. W. F. Harris has filed a suit in the Circuit Court against C. B. and Idella Johnson to recover $03.50 on a promls- n,ry note executed April 16, 1908. Har- rls took a second mortgage on lots 15 and 1G, block 45, Gladstone. V. G. Thompson has a mortgage on the prop- erty for $c:!5. Twenty-Five Cent! is the Price of Peace. The terrible Itching and smarting. Incident to certain skin diseases. Is al most Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price. 25 cents. Vor sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Ray and Wayne Chapman and Mrs. R. B. Cilbson took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Douglass Friday. The Eagle Creek nine played with the O. K. team of Portland, Sunday afternoon. The score was 6 to 17 In .favor of Eagle Creek. .Mr. Jones Is cutting hay. Mrs. Wesley Douglass went to Portland Tuesduy on a shopping expe dition. SANDY. A few good showers make every thing look bright and clear. Farmers smiling about prospects of having a good crop. Some hay is cut and If weather permits, haying will start in full blast the first of July. Sandy, as usual, will celebrate the Fourth of July in grand old fashion style. Prof. Will Alysworth, of Port land, has charge of the musical pro gramme. F. E. McGugin, road boss, is mak In a good showing on the new grade down Melnlg's hill, a great improve ment to all using that road. Sandy Grange had a good and lively meeting Saturday. A bountiful feast was provided by the many farmers wives; everything good to eat and drink was there. Several new can dldutes were-taken In and soon Sandy will have one of the live granges of the county. The afternoon was devot ed to a general discussion on "Mar keting Produce," and many good points were brought forth, also a splendid literary programme was en joyed. A grand time was had and the big time coming on the fourth Sat urday in July wheti prominent speak ers from Portland, will be present. Mr. Hazelwander, one of Sandy's newcomers, has Just completed a fine, new residence, and will Immediately build a big barn also. Sandy Land Co. has remodeled one 0 its new buildings and painted it. Mrs. D. Yerger has several painters nt work painting her residence. An Ice cream social with strawber ries on the side, took place Friday for the benefit of the M. E. Church. A large crowd attended. Miss Manila Hoffman, who serious ly bruised her head by falling from a Portland street car, is slowly recover ing. Fred Zogg. nn Eastern Oregon stock raiser. Is visiting relatives and friends In Sandy. L. G. Baker was seen on our busy streets, down from the hills, where he Is engaged in surveying. The Mt. Hood telephone Co. is put ting In poles for its line to Eastern Oregon. Most all mills are busy sawing full blast, milking times very good about Sandy. Davenport's mill Is now running day nnd night. R. Jonsrud of the Jonsrud Mill Co., hns Installed a modern steam hammer turning lathe nnd other Iron working n achlnery, and will have, when com pleted, a first-class iron works. R. Wendland. Sandy's builder, is busy building a new foundation under Junker's hall. B. Heighton Is busy on the new Methodist church. Al Hart, of Gresham, will move to Sandy to assist Henry Perrot in his blacksmith shop V-Ullllll IS DlIHy HSSeSUHlg prop- er(y ,n am, a)0Ut s Travel to the mountains appears this year to be a record breaker. Many bungalows and summer cottages are being built around Salmon, Welches and Summit. No. 172. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF OREGON CITY, at Oregon Clly, In the Statu of Oregon, at the close of business, June 23, 1 90S. . Resources Innn nnd dlHcounls 1174,719.28 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,716.29 IIoiiiIh, securities, etc . . . 302,806.61 Ininklng house, furniture, and fixtures 26,527.59 Other real estate owned. 2,946.85 Due frorn ap proved reserve hanks $308,507.34 Checks and oth er cash Items. 274.42 380,576.44 Cash on hand.. 71,794.68 Total $890,293.06 01 Air, ur UKiMiUiN, ;ouniy or Clackamas, ss. I E. G. C'aufleld, Cahler of the above-named bank, do solemnly awenr that the above statement Is true to the bent of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2'Jlh day of June. 1909. O. D. KBY. (Seal.) Notary Public. $40,000 FOR BRIDGE 8ITE. Beaverton & Willtburg Company Get ting Ready For Construction. . The articles of agreement between the city of Mllwaukle and the Beaver- ton Railroad Company in consldera - Hon of the franchise from the city to the company have been filed. The company agrees to make many Im provements, that all local trains shall stop at the depot giving the travel ing public ample time to get on and off the trains, on the westslde dlvl- slon; to provide an agent to attend' to the general business of the com-1 pany. The matter of having a flag station for thrnnifh train. onrf n . I- ... great Importance to the public at that city, saving passengers to distant' polnta the trip to Portland aa here- j tofore. ! 1 he deed for the company's bridge site on the Willamette was also filed, the gun tors being M. G. and Mary N. Munley, Anna M. Crowley, W. A. and Elizabeth B. Munley.Thomas J. Munley and J. F. and Mary J. Duffy. The tract extends from the county road to the river, being a portion of the Kellogg donation claim, containing 20 acres. The purchase price was $10,000. Letter List List of unclaimed, letters at the Oregon City postoffice for the week ending July 2 Woman's list Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed; Campbell, Irene; Hull, Mrs. -M. K. ; Hunstock. Maybelle; Kendall, Addle; Larson, Daisy Jesse. Pfelffenberger, Men's list Deloe, Fred: Dunham, Geo.; Green, W. M.; Jones, Chas.; - 7T TTTi I Kelesa. Joe; Long, Clay, (2); Peter- Not,ce of Fmal Settlement, son. Root.; Robertson, O.; Tompkins,' Notice is hereby given that the un John; Tierney, John; White, Harry. 1 dersigned as administrator of the es- I tate of Anna Ackerson. deceased, has INJURED IN SYCAMORE MILL. Theodore Schacht Suffers Lota Right Leg Under Falling Tree Theodore Schacht. of Sycamore, was seriously injured Tuesday while working in the woods for the Brown Milling Company. He was caught un der a falling tree and his right leg badly crushed. Dr. E. A. Sommer was called and took Sachacht to the Good Samaritan hospital at Portland, where it was necessary to amputate his leg above the knee. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. Henry Ghertus is sick in the Good Samaritan hospital. Miss Mary Tong has been visiting relatives and friends a few davs. Strawberry picking is nearly over. and blackberries are ripening. Some folks have had pie already. Several farmers have cut hay. but of course got It sprinkled Saturday and Sunday. The dampness will do lots of good If we can't have a hard rain. Miss Janett Newell Is home to stay during the summer. A boy was born to. Mr. and Sirs. Justin Bowerman the 13th. All do ing well. A number of citizens were in Oregon City on particular business Saturday. Some were shopping while others at tended court. Lumber Is being hauled to build a stable for the Grange, wMch will be very useful to those who drive and have teams. J. C .Loser's two sons arrived home Tuesday for a family visit after being absent some time. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the President of the Indus trial Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga. who writes: "We have used Electric Bitters in this Institution for 9 years. It has proved a most excellent medi cine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Ws regard It as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates the vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion, creates ap petite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it has no equal. Best for fe male complaints. Only 50 cents at Jones Drug Co. I Fine Stock Full Blood Jersey Cattle Cows, Horses, Goats, Calves, Sheep, Hogs ALL Al J. A. ZIMMERMAN HILLSDALE DAIRY MILWAUKIE, - - - R. F. D. No. I Liabilities. Capital slock pnld in. ...$ 60,000.00 Surplus fund 60,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taieH paid. 5,986.08 I Individual de posits subject I to check.... $476,921.10 I Demand certlft. elites of de- I posit 126.335.93 Time certificat es of deposit 129,243.72 Savings depos its 51,806.23 784,306.98 Total $390,293.06 B. 0. CAL'FIELD, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: CHARLES H. CAUFIELD, T. L. CHARMAN. Directors. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned as administratrix of the es tate of John Moronay, deceased, has 1 filed her final report as such admln- ;Ktratrlx wth tne Cmlnty Court of !!,,,,. -,., .i ,t, , -...p. h., '. ,h(, ',H Amnist. 1909. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time for hearing said final re port. - Any and all persons having ob jections to said report are hereby no tified to appear and make the same known to the court on said date above mentioned. Dated July 1st, 1909. AMANDA MORONAY, j Administratrix of the Estate of John Momnay, Deceased. CORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Estate- Final Notice. . In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate of John Haley, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of John Haley, de ceased, has filed her final account in the above entitled estate and that the County Court hag fixed Thursday, the 5th day of August, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the County Court room as the time and place for bearing of objections, If any there be I to said final account, and tf none there be, this account will be approved and the Executrix discharged. kate Mcdonald, ITiitrlT , H y LATOURETTE, Attorney for Executrix. filed his final account In the County Court of the State of 0(i Oregon, for Clackamas County, and (that Monday. August 2d, 1909, at 10 (o'clock A. M., at the court room of saia t-oort nas been set by said Court as tne time and place tor tne Bearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated July 1st, 1909. C. C. BORLANTX Administrator of the Estate of Anna Ackerson, Deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Estate. Instant Relief From Dread Catarrh. Why don't you get rid of that nasty, humiliating disease catarrh? You can do it if you really want to. But you can't cure catarrh in a few days, that's an utter impossibility, be cause there is no remedy known that will kill the catarrh germs in that short time. But you can cure catarrh if you will have a little patience and breathe in Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me) three or four times a day. Hyomel cures catarrh by killing the germs and it kills the germs because it gets where the germs are. Hvnmpi Is A nnwarfiit nntlconlt. nn? . Prm kinin- nir- it i- imm tho fluid extracted 'from the eucalyptus trees of Australia where catarrh is unknown. It gives relief Instantly, stops hawking In a few days and Is guaran teed by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. to cure catarrh, asthma, croup and bron chitis or money back. A complete out fit, including inhaler casts $1.00 and extra bottles of Hyomel cost 50 cents. "Hyomel certainly saved my life and I accord It the credit which It deserves and merits. There is noth ing too strong for me to say regard ing Hyomel." Mrs. Ada Hopkins, 8 Cutter Ave., Coldwater, Mich, Aug. 22, 1908. Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom. ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis ease or money back. Large box of tab lets 60 cents. Druggists in all towns. For Sale STOCK