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01iEG0N; CITY ENTERPlMSlii, F1MDAY, jlffi? H Canby and Southern Clackamas CANBY. Mr. and Mrs. Grant White wont to! Company store. I while In tlifs city wore the guests of ! Emll Gordon, manager of Gordon Pros.' Oswego on Saturday, where they vis ited with the latter' mother for a hrlef time. Mr. and Mrs. White went down In their automobile. Miss Ulllan l.ucke, of Portland, vis ited with her brother, Carl Lucke, In Canby on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans wont to Portland on Tuesday, where thejr W. H. l.ucke left Monday for Se attle. Wash., where he will attend the A. Y. P. Exposition. I'pon his re turn to this city he will leave for San Francisco, whore he goes on business In connection with his commission house. Maine While, who has a contract of getting out piling at Clatskitnle. i , i t .... - S : i i I L j I I an Professor Howard Eccles was over-Sunday visitor In Canby. Many people of Canby and vicinity are attending the Spiritualist camp meetings that are taking place at New Era. A large crowd from this city is planning to spend Sunday on the campmeetiug grounds. The modern residence of Fred Hurst that is being constructed on his sightly location. Is being pushed rap Idly along. The frame of the build ing is up. Mr. Mainwood's residence Is nearly completed. This will be one 'were summoned by the illness of their spent several days here visiting with daughter. Mrs. Herman Pnrgoyne. Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mrs. Andrew Koeher, Mrs. Cassie Evans and Mrs. O. K. Mack formed a party that at . tended the Chautauqua at Gladstone on last Thursday when the Canby baseball boys played the Clackamas boys. The party spent the d-y in Gladstone park, and returned home at 12 o'clock by automoli!?. In charge of M. Lee. . S. A. D. Hungate. county surveyor, was In Canby Tuesday. Laving come liere to do some surveying on the Helnes road leading Into the city. Mr. Hungate was accompanied by Bud Thompson, Nick Blair and Ciint Hook. The party went to Tualatin Wednes day, where they have surveying to do for the county. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Weber and two children, who have been enjoy, ng an outing at Gladstone during tlie Chau tauqua session, returned home Mon day. During the session Mr. Weber illustrated a lecture on Japan with stereoptlcon views, the lecture being read by Mrs. Henderson, an elocution ist of Philadelphia. The lecture was given In the biology building, and was largely attended. The lecture was In teresting and instructive, and was re cently given in this city at. the M. E. Church. Mrs. A. N. Brown and two children, who have been camping at Gladstone and attending the Chautauqua, return ed home Monday. The meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30, at the Hosford home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burdette were among the Canby people attending Chautauqua on Sunday. 1rfl flfmrva Punmfln tt Pnrflnnit passed through this city Wednesday ! of the neatest cottages in Canby when i evening on her way to Berkeley, Cal.. j completed. The roofing and siding of where she will spend several months! the building has been finished, visiting with relatives. The following delegates have been Dr. and Mrs. DeLesplnasse went to I anointed by Mayor Mills and the Portland Tuesday afternoon. 1 Canby Canal Company to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Wang went to Oregon j Seventeenth National Irrigation Con City Sunday, where they Joined Mr. gross, to be held at Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. T. J. Gary and the party, August 9. to August 14:: Walter B. went to Gladstone, where they spent I Moore. M. J. Lee. J. S. Sullivan. G. the day at Chautauqua. Misses Mil- N". McGregor. E. H. Hooker and A. dred and Lillian Wang, who went to R. Cummlngs. Oregon City the previous day In com- j The following Is a list of letters re pany with Miss Grace Patch, remained i maining In the Canby postoffice for over until Sunday, Miss Patch return- the month of June: John L. Newman, ing on Saturday evenin's train. (Edward Fellows, Mrs. Lizzie Grimm. O. R. Mack and E. A. Krueger were Charlie Hogue, Harry Hoel. John among Portland visitors Tuesday. A ! Huff, S. W. Jackson. B. G. Howes, new line of goods was selected. I Miss Ariotta Kue. N. Scheel. John Lo- Mlss Ivah Gordon of Oreeon Citv. ! niav Clvde Iirenz Mrs At Iironz 1 visited with her brothers, Emil and : Kesiar Moot. Claire Gordon Friday and Saturday, j it has been rumored in Canby that ' J. J. Sandsness, who has been spend- the campmeeting grounds have been Ing several months looking after his Isold. This Is an error, as they have business Interests In Minnesota, will i only been transferred from tne Camp arrive home in a few days. Mr. I Meeting Association to the permanent Sondsness reports that they are ex-1 fund of the Conference claimants. The periencing extreme heat, but that the grounds belong to the annual Confer- crops are looking fine. He states that he will be glad to return to old Ore gon. During bis absence J. F. Patch Sunday school will be held at Irt A. M. Walter Smith, of the Pacific Tele graph Telephone Company, of Ore gon City, was In Canby looking after some of the wiring of the company. The baseball game played at Hub bard last Sunday between Canby and Hubbard resulted in a score of 8 to 10 in favor of Hubbard. There was a good attendance at the game. Mrs. A. .1. Knight and daughter, Willota. loft on Monday for I'nmi il ia, Oregon, whore they will visit with Mr. Knight. Victor Cnivthers was a Portland visitor on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Eva Cook, of Woodburn. Is in Canby. the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Kydiuan. It Is rumored that the chief right of way man of "Jim J. Hill." has been looking over the country In the Wil lamette valley, south of Oregon City during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Kisher visited the lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. UlreheU, of Marqmun Saturday and Sunday, re turning home Monday. Willard Knight arrived in Canby last week, whore he spent several days Visiting with his wife and mother. He returned to his work Monday. O. R Mack and family spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Por ter. Mrs. Ed Bradtl Is visiting with her tfister, Mrs. Pell Clark, of Rosoburg. and will be gone for several weeks. Mr. Burdette. of Manitoba, Canada, M. J, Lee, Chosen Delegate to Seven-'is visiting with his brother, A. J. thir teenth National Irrigation Congress 'dette. and family, to be held at Spokane. Wash. I Miss Verna Porter, the popular j clerk In the Carlton & Hosenkraus relatives. Mr. White returned to store, will leave Friday evening for uatskanie Tuesday morning. .her vacation. Miss Porter will re main for several weeks with her sis ter. Mrs. A. Smith, of Long Beach. Wash., where she will enjoy the sea ! breeze. Gordon Borthers. of Oregon City, who have been connected with the L. Adams store in Oregon City for sev eral years, have opened a store In Canby, nnd are located In the Knight building opposite the Southern Paci fic depot. A full line of drygoods. crow of meu, have been completed. The large exhibit building Is being painted white, which will Improve Its appearance greatly. The grand stand will also be painted white. It Is understood that the livestock building recently completed Will be painted dark red or brown, 11 has been sug gested by many of the prominent cltl sous that the appearance of these buildings would bo lmu-li belter It all were uniform in color, and by having them all whtte with green trimmings. It would be niorq attractive to the general public than havlug a part of the buildings one color and the others anoiner. rue uudetbnish on the grounds near the buildings has been cleared, and It Is . probable that this yi'iii- the management will Install on the ground seats fur the tired visit ors. Ijisl year the people who bad oouio from a long distance had n place to rest. This year there lie plenty of water on the grounds, an there will be no dusv. The grass has grown since last your, and this will be kept free from -the dust during the three days' seaslou. secretary ia'o reports that many conccsslomialro are applying for spat- on the grounds during the fair. It Is probable that the Arnolds Shows will be among the attractions on th ground. They have made application There will be a moving picture show merry-go-round and other attractions that will tend to draw the crowd. Re- admission tickets will be given this year to the visitors. Ijist year there were complaints of people who had come to spend the day in Canby, were forced to pay extra' to return to the fair grounds after visiting the city or taking their dinner at the hotel By giving out re-admission tickets this will tend to help the hotel people, who go to the expense in preparing for the crowds that attend. One merchant of Oregon City, who brought with him 16 clerks and who wished to go to the hotel for dinner, was obliged to pay again for the entering the gates in the afternoon. The restaurant un dor the grandstand has been leased LIVESTOCK AT SEATTLE CATTLE, HORSE AND POULTRY SHOW AT EXPOSITION THIS FALL. $63,000 IN PRIZES - " :.;vf ;r ;7 Old Military Road Recently Opened For Public Travel. has been manager of the hardware and may be used for camp meeting store. j purposes. The grounds have been Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kocher went i leaded to A. J. Burdette. who Is go to Portland Tuesday afternoon on a ling to make a prune and peach orch pleasure trip and returned home Wed-iard out of it. the net proceeds of w hich nesday evening. j w ill go towards the superanuated Miss Mildred Wang Is visiting at : preachers. groceries, shoes and crockery have to an hasterner. w ho has. had years been added to their stock. Many poo- of experience In the restaurant busl- ence as before, but are used as an u"3 i-wi" , - - im.- endowment fund for the superanuated ? tne s,ore otl Saturday. The manag-1 Methodist church served excellent nrparhora nf th rireirnn Craifwon i er, Emil Gordon, expects to have ev-1 meals, and handled the large crowd eryinmg seiueu mm new guuus in uj ; unu wi.-mh-u vm-ir im-iim tui mo griiiiim. Willamette, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Gary. Dr. C. H. Meissner, a prominent phy sician of Oregon City, accompanied by Miss Laura Avisoir. came to Canby by automobile Monday evening, and Services will be held at the M. E. Church on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. There will be no morning ser vices, as the past. Rev. W. J. Weber will hold services at Carus at 10 A. M. and at Central Point at 2::30 o'clock, cently started Saturday. The Interior of the store building has been renovated, and new shelvings added. The Gordon Brothers are well known young men nf Oregon City, where they have resided for some time. The Gordon family expect to move to this city soon. County Fair Notes. Work is progressing at a rapid rate on the buildings at the fair grounds. 'The two buildings, which were re- George l-a.t-lle, president of the Clackamas County Fair Association; James Smith, vice president and M J. Lee, secretary, visited the fair grounds yesterday morning and view ed ths new buildings and grounds. They were pleased with the work that has beeu done by Mr. Dodge and bis men. Dodge with k f;w IlnTi ! j NEW STORE FOR CANBY GORDON BROS. CO. Have opened their new store and are ready for business everything new. Dry Goods, Groceries and General Furnishings. Farm produce bought and sold. Walter L. Little great Junior sag- R mere of the Oregon Reservation, Chun. V. Kelly. E. L. .McFaland and Judge G. B. Dlmick. prominent members of echeno Lodge, Oregon City, were iinby on Saturday evening, hav ing come here by team. They attend ed the meeting of the order at this place, which was held In the Red Men's wigwam. The evening was devoted to business of the order and speecliniaklng. Judge Dlmick, Mr. Little, Mr. Kelly and Mr. McKarland II made excellent talks on the good of the order. There was a good at tendance of the Canby Tribe. After the session a - pollatch was served which was enjoyed by the Oregon City members. The Oregon City del egation speak In the highest terms of j the Canby organization, and say that this will not be tliv last time that a visit will be paid to the wlgwama In that city. The ordyr of Red Men ui this city Js growing In membership, and is composed of many of the lead ing men of the city. : The Oregon City Red Men who attended the meeting I here, went to Oswego Tuesday night, I where an Interesting gathering of the Oswego tribe was held. About 20 i members from Wacheno Tribe went to Oswego by steam launch. Entries From All Over the Country I Great Exhibit Which Opens September 27 and Closes October 9. SEATTLE, July 22. Tho Uvestoc Show and Poultry Exhibit of til Alaska- Yukon-PacUlc Exposition I scheduled for September 27 to Octobo !Mh, and promises to be one of the most attractive, features of the entire Fair- Enquiries concerning dales, res orvatlons and privileges buve beeu re ceived in large numbers from breed era In different sections of the liilled States and Canada and In. addition to the show, many sales will be held hi that many of the best specimens will find new homes In the pacific North west. More than fii.'I.OOO In cjtsh prltcs Is offered. A large number of handsome and valuable cups, medals, souvenirs and rlhtKitis have boon put up by As sociations and Individuals. Ell Hockey, of South Bond, Wash iugton, gained the honor of making tho first entry. Ills concession con sluts of a car-load of Standard Bred horses. Many other entries followed In quick succession, tho most promi nent of which were those of J. K. .Mason, of Spokane, Wush., who has a string of Kentucky saddle horses; II C. Constance, of Independence. Ore gon, who conies with I'orcheron and Belgium horses: William Bishop, of Chimacum, Wash., who enters 2: head of Holstelu rattle and Walter J Pownes, of McCoy, Oregon, who will be In the ring with Jersey cattle and Hampshire swine. The Hnr.clwooO Farm of Spokane; Co. Charles Judy, of Illinois, and Georg Smith of Cal Ifornla will conduct sales during the Livestock Show. Dr. I. (!. Ice, Oregon City. Homo AlHS. Dentist. Masonic llldg., Phones, Pacific 1221 CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the Blgnntnre SOCIETY Miss Marjorlo Schraeder was ten- ered a surprise party Friday after noon nt the home of her parents. .Mr ml Mrs H. Schraeder on Third and Monroe Streets. In honor of her birth- ay. There were 111 young people pres. nl. who enjoyed the afternoon In games. Refreshments were nerved. The young hostess was the recipient f many pretty birthday gifts. A unlet wedding occurred ill Judge unison's office Saturday, when Lydla Ciislnger was united In marriage to 'harles W. Cassldy, of Eagle Creek. A When Your Head Aches K tlon't take chances with your licarf tiplinlnu i ' with headache curei.' It'i' caused hy upset f stomach or inactive liver. f Mf! 1 will settle tho stomach ami make your liver act with- X 0llt v'"'c,u"c 'Ult cllectively. It will remove tho I jV caue mid euro the headache. s" Get a 25c. Wox KOIl SALE UV JONKH Pltl'tl COMPANY. COOKE MEETS CRUEL DEATH 80N OF, EX SHERIFF LITERALLY CUT TO PIECES NEAR THE DALLES. TRAIN RUNS OYER HIM Unfortunate Lad Ltavcs Young Wift and Infant Duughttr Body Brought Hsre for Burial. Alan F. Cooke, son of Ex Sheriff J. J. Cooke, of Oregon lily, Mini head hrakeman on eastbouud freight train No. 24, was run over and killed near Itufus, n bout. IS miles east of The Paltes Tuesday night. Cooke was lust seen by other member of the crew when the train pulled out of HlggiC and was missed when Arlington was reached. The deud mun head was severed and his body was literally ul to pieces, a passenger train which allowed the freight also panning over Mrs. Jnlill May, of Aberdeen, Wash.., Is visiting wilh Mr. and .Mis. Miillny this week, W. W. Meyers whs sawing wood In this vicinity with a khsoIIiio wood saw last week. II. Hruce and children have rented Die Pierce house next door to bin sis ter, Mis. Jackson, fur the summer. Jon .liuiiHuii has gone to Easlem Oregon, where his brother, Vein nnd tierald, are located. Mrs. Faust has Improved In health and lien Kuilst tins returned to Ills work In Milliliter County. liiiiiiduia Hruce, of Division, wux visiting with her daughter on May street lust Week. Mm. May Palirlough Is visiting Mrs. Jennie Currln and Mr. Myrtle Weed In Seattle, till week, nnd attending the A. Y. P. Fair. There will be prenchliiK at the Mountain View Church not Sunday afternoon and Sunday morning at II o'clock by the Prlitiatlve lluptlst. Quite a number from thl berg ex pect to go to the Sptitunlltt cainpmeet Ing at New Era Sunday. lr, I. (). Ice, IletilUt, Masonic Hldg, Oregon City. Phone, Pacific 1221, Home AIDS. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. It. Tho remain, discovered by track- walkers Wednesday morning were taken to The I miles In two smnll (Mix es on the local after an Inquest had been held at Itufus by Hie Coroner f Sherman County. Cooke had been running out of The Hallos cs than a month, and went there from Port land, where his wife and baby reside at 392 East KJcvcnlli srtreet. The body was prepared for burial by a local undertaker, and was ship ped on the early train yesterday morning to Oregon City. The unfortunate Ixiy was only 22 ears of age and was the only child f Mr. and Mrs. Cooke. The latter as In Seattle attending the ExhkI- tloli. Cooke was formerly In the em ploy of the Portland Kail way, (,ight jit Power Co., at Kstaciidu. Don't Get a Divorce. A wesleni Judge granted divorce account of Ill-temper and bad renth. lr. King New Life Pills ould have prevented It. They cure KiiNtlputlon, causing bud breath and Ivor Trouble the III- temper, dispel dds, banish heuilarlieH, conquer Ills. 25 cenla at June Drug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Dr. L. (i. Ire, Oregon City. Home AIDS. Dentist, Masonic llldg.. Phones, Pacific 1221. Horn, July II, to the wife of Frank Peard, a daughter. Walter Sleigh ami wife were guests of Mr. nnd last Week. Mrs. llrnytoti. of parkplaie, was the guest nf Mrs. Hickman Tuesday afternoon. of Kansas. Mrs. (Illicit Ortgon City Peopl Should Know How to Read and H(d Thtm. Sick kidney give many algnal of distress. The secretions are dnrk, contain a edluient, Passage are frequent, scanty, pain ful. Hackm-ho I constant day ami night. Headarhe and dixy apelU are fre quent. Tho weakened kidney need quick help Doiit delay! I'se a special kidney remedy. Donn Kidney Pills run' sick kid liey. bui kiKiie and urinary disorders. Mr. A. Canaviin, :i:in Lincoln SI, Portland. Oregon, ay: "In l'JnJ I nrd Ikiun Kidney pills with such hcncuiiiil results that I gave them my In-arty endorsement I still think highly of t ln-iii and advise their use whenever I have an opportunity. For two or three years kidney complaint hud clung to me. making my back o lame that I was unable to attend to my household duties. Dl?.y spell were common and I wn nlso annoyed by houduiiio. The use of homo rem edies and more than one preparation, guaranteed to l; n sure cure for such trouble, failed to give me relief Final ly t learned of Dunn's Kidney Pills and procured a box. I used I hem accord ing to dlreclldiiN and they gave me more relief Hum all the other remedies I lind taken rotnbliied." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley llroM.' drug store and ask them wiint their customers report. For" sale by all Dealers, Price Ml cents. Foster Mllburn Co., New Vrk, Sole Agent for the I'lilted tSutc. Ilenwrnber the nnme Doan' and take no other. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere and grateful thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kindly sym pathy during our recent bereavement. MRS. H. BECK. MRS. H. WETZLEK. WHITE CORNER Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Disastrous Fire Near Canby. The cookhouse, bunkhotise and four cottages belonging to the Doernbeck cr sawmill about three miles north of Canby. at Coalca Siding, on the ', Southern Pacific, were entirely des troyed by fire Monduy mornling. The , buildings and contents are a total loss. :The cause of the fire la unknown, but It is presumed to be due to a defective chimney In one of the cottages. SHOE PR C S SLASHED First and C Streets Canby, Oregon I Dr. L. 0. Ice, Dentist, Masonic lildg., Oregon City. Phones, Pacific 1221, , 1 Home A 198. . President Help 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 Hitters In thla institution for 9 years. It has proved a most excellent medi cine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Wa regard It as one of the best family medicines on earth." It Invigorates the vital Sorgana, purifies, the blood, aids digestion, creates ap petite. To, strengthen' and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people It. has..notqiial BestJor fe-. male complaints. Only 60 cents at cues Drug 'CO.' I '' . ' ' Jj V 7 To make room for out new $5000 stock that is on the way we are forced to close out out shoes at prices that Appeal to the Wearer Our store is being remodeled throughout and tho time to buy shoes is dur ing our GreBt Alteration. Sale All Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords in all styles $2.95 Ladies' $2.50 and $2.75 Oxfords for $2.15 A big assortment of broken lots. Values to $3.50 at $1.85 250 pairs of Children's assorted Oxfords at 85c All our Men's $4.00 and $5.00 oxfords at..... :..-j$3.45 350 Oxfords at $2-89 A big assortment of Men's $5.00 dress shoes in all leathers and latest styles at $3 25 50 pairs of late styles Men's shoes, broken lots but all sizes, vhile they last $1.39 A lot of $2.00 and $2.50 Boys' Shoes at.....,.......;..:... ; .-.....$1.69 : ; 1 Boys' heels . Canvas shoes, leather soles and 85c Oregon City Shoe Store