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I LARSEN & COMPANY Cor 10th A Main t. OREQON CtTJY, onEQON.' r GROCERIES PROVISIONS CROCKERY I and GLASSWARE FLOUR, FEED and HAY , CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER WE PAY CASH FOR WOOL, HIDES GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE Ixtii't forget to IiicIiiiIh a hot- i tl of Villi Iiuii' Kxtrnct of Viinlllii In your mul oritur No extract to roinpnrii Willi It for T t T lliivnr mill quality. - LOCAL BRIEPS Mis Clara Fh'ld loft Thuradny for a inoinh'a sojourn nt I mix lli'iu-h, William (iiirilni'r. of N'W Km, wn In On'Kon City on biinliiimM Mondny. I). M. Mnralmll, a woll known farm t'r of (InilVId, waa In luwii Monday. Miss tJ0u McCnrvnr, of Portland. U visiting li'T aunt, Mm. Chnrli-a Hub cock. Hli-vn Corbb ninl Frml Jai'K'T, of Hi'oiu Mllla, were In the city V minim day, Mlaa ,Mu Gregory hua bui eloctod teacher of III" arhool III Houlh I Unit IiiiiiI. Ml Kvn Moiilloti )ium returned to Oh'khii City, afti-r a wiwk a vlalt at Seaside Ml km Martha France. Draper la; home from a wwtk'a vlall with frlnndu at Heiittle. Will Avium left Friday for a two week' vacation at Hpokamt and other northern polnta, Mia. K.r,nHl.M.I...rflh. Pacific ! lephoiit. TeleKraph Company, la Teleii aLI.. m ...... L'm ua...ll,in r,: r.iv.;.;. it .1...1 ci-aaed, Jont'ph It. HolT waa apixiluted aOnilnlnlritlor nf (tin eatate. I.lnu K. Jouea haa been itiienillnn a few duya at Newport, where hla wife I atayliiR- for thn Hummer. i Dr, and Mra. 1 (). Ice havo moved from (ilodtitonn to thn (Irleaaeii cot Inan on Tenth and Main nl recta. MIkn Kthel Cheney, who haa been attemllllK the A. Y. P. Kxuoallliiii at Heatile. WbhIi , tin returned home. Money to loan at current rate. C. H Dye. H. W. Corner 8th and Main aireeta, OreRon City, Oremm. Profeaaor anil Mra. William A. It an iiiiin, of I'ortliiml, apent Hunday at the hntiie of Mr. and Mra. tiny lied dick. Karl Iiln haa returned from a ten ilnyji' out I uti at Wllholt, and hua re aitiiied hla Hiltlou In the Iavltt alore. Mra. M. Mulvey, after a two weeka' vlnlt with her aon, M. Mulvey, and family at Kimene, returned homo Hut iinliiy. Itonwfll U llnlniaii and William II Howell left Tuemlny for a leu daya' trip at Heiittle and other northweat polnta. Klmer Veletn, a ironilni'nt younx farmer of New Kra. wua In OrcRon City Monday, acrinnnled by hi little mm. Dr. Morrla la away on hi vacation. Will return AiiKiiat 18. Minn Cetta (ioldNiiilth and Mlaa llertha (iolitamlth huvo relurned from Healtle. Where they Mtl a week at the Kalr. Mra. Chartea llurhanan and aon. Charlie, of Corneltua. Oregon, are vlalllnit with Mr. and Mra. Charle I). Ijttourette. Mr. and Mra. Don Melilrum and children left thla week for Tillamook, where tiny will enjoy camp llfo for aeveru! weeka. Mr. and Mr. Fred (ladkn and aon, Joe. who have been at Seattle, where they attended the A. Y. P. rxpoaltlon, have returned home. t have re-located my law office at at the a. W. corner of Xth and Main atrreta, upatalra. Will be pleaaed to meet my frlenda at my new orflco. C. II. DYK. Attorney. Mra, E. 0. Stewart, of Portland, who hua been vInIIIiik with her parent. Mr. and Mra. Thmnna Wurnor, return ed Hiindny to her homo. Mra. Catherine Wamock Ileildaway, of UtwUlon, Idaho, hua returned honin lifter a three weeka' vlalt with dola Uvea at Mount I'lenaant. V. Ilurrl and aon, Herbert, who have been apendliiK their vacation at Heaalde with Mra. Jmrrla' fathnr, have returned to Oregon City. Mr. William McCord la vIhIIIiik her diiiiKhtera, Mlaea Klla and Itnn Mc Cord, at Heiittle, thla woek. and la at tendliiK thn A. Y. P. KxHNltlon. Mra. I. Tolpolur and dmmhtur, ac companied by Mra. Albert Price, havo none to Uuik Ileach, Wah., whore they will remain for aevnrnl weeka. .MIhh Ji'hkIo Paddock. MIhn Clara IliicheKKer and Mlaa Ova Mnrra left Tueadny for joik Hench, Waah., where they will apend their vacation. Will Itakel left hint week for Now port, where ho will remain for bov era I weeka on hi vacation. Ho will enjoy camp llfo at that auiiimer re-aort. In department stores parlance means "Full Face Value," and is applied to goods of Standard and well known worth. Do you know that there is at least one manufacturer in every line, whose goods are in the . "as is" class? Here are a few of them: Secley's Best Flour per sack $J.75 Sea Port Oysters, 3 cans 25 Van Camps Pork & Beans, per can ,J0 Fels Naptha Soap, 5 bars 25 Full Cream Cheese, per 'pound i .20 Van Duzen's Extracts always pure and by far the I strongest and richest made, 2 oz. bottle ; .25 4 oz. bottle for.... ,35 PLEASE CALL FOR SAMPLES SaaIovV THE PEOPLES' STORE CSCiey S 9th and MAIN St. "atiidylng at Mount Angel "Amii1iiriy, piiKHcil through thn city Krliluy on her way.. to Crary, N. l)., lo Malt ur brother, 1 1 (10, f DUO it ml olhnr hiiiiim to limn on farm land. 0, II., Uy, corner of Kill ninl Mnln Simula, Oregon City, Oregon, ' Mm, l.lliliy noil her m umlilu hkIi t. MIhm llela Llhby, wlio huvo been via ItliiK at thn Iioiiih of L. 0. Union, In t'liiiomuh, li'fl Moniluy iiIkIiI for llndr home In ('iillfornla, Putiir Frey und Kit MuMioiiy liuvu returned from tho Cixuir d'Aleno dis trict, whern tlioy went, to II l on land III llm Imtlmi reservation Unit are to tin thrown open next moiitli. Mr, anil Mra. A. W. Cheney ami hoii, Orln, left liiMt week In tlii'lr nil tomolillit, for it trip through Cnllfor nlit, going km fur oiith na Hun Dingo. Tli"y will return nlioiit September 1. Jliillhi ami Sydney Joliniwin, John mul Chnrlea Hloviua, Victor (limit ami .1 c It ii Mulvey huvo gone to Mount tlooil, wiillihiK tho entire illNlmirn, They Intend to oil it i It the inoiinliilii. Mm, William Hlteiihiin nml children ninl Mr. Joseph Kuerten loft Tuna ilny for Toll Onto, on thn Mount I Inml roml, mul will li Joluitil next week hy Mr. Hhcnhait'and Mlaa Iii Ilrupitr. Mr, ami Mra. Wesley Ptilllitin, of l.yoiiH, KmmiiH, In visiting Mr. mul Mra, J, M. Warwick on their woy h it from tli A, Y. I'. Fnlr. Mra. I'lilllmu ami Mr, Warwick aro eoua Ilia. Mr, ami Mra. Chnrlea It. Llvesny wi'iit to I'ortliiml Biiturduy where they ntii'iiili'il l In' funeral of I In' formi'r'a iii'phitw, Kilwiinl Cluvimger, who wan drowned iii'iir Cn.ndoro Wednesday af- titrniHin. George ltnkit lofi Hut 1 1 1 1 1 it y iiIkIiI for Hill, ('ill., wliitro ht la i-inployt'il na it hook lender In thn lumber mill. Mra. Itnki'l ami children will ri'iuiiln horn for annul limn at tholr home lit I'nrkplunt, C. II. Dye, lawyer ami mn Agent. Ahatrarta carefully tnadii. Kstatea ai'ttlud. H. W. cornur, 8th and Main at reel a, Oregon City. Ori'tton. Mra. K. Hull, of Vnlpiirliio. Iml., la vlnltltiK hi'r ilitiiKhtnr, Mra. K. It. An dri'wa, and la arouipnnliid hy Mra. Wnllnr II. Kvnna and dHiiKhtxra of ;"r,'"1?- r:- 'ta ,,,",,,, the auniliier hern. Mlaa Viirna Porter ami brother, Itolnml, arrlveil In- Oreicon (Mly Mon iluy morning on their way home to Cunliy from Iiiik Ileach, Waah., where J'"' 1-1 v.al..nK with their a... "r'.2,r"; . D Mra. H. J. HurdliiK left Hunduy for ''". " m w 'r - K. It. Wlllama. Mra. HnrilliiR will ulao vlalt with her niece, Mr. J. Wade, whom uti" hua never aeen. T. F. (lleaaon left Humlay for Coetir d'Aleue City, Idaho, to reglater for the Kovernineut drawlnx. Whlln a li nen I Mr. (lleaaon eipectx to attend thn Healtle Fair and vlalt tho princi pal cltlea of Ptixct Sound. Circuit JiiiIko Campbell and family left Wedni'Hilay for Heaaldn with hla funilly. having aecureil a furnlahed cot- i,tngn for thn month of Augunt. JiiiIko ( amphcll will hold court at Aatorla thn flrat two weeka of the month. If you want to aell your real eatato llat It with ua. aa wu are having cull every day for homea, Inrgn and amall. Freytag t Hwafford, near 8. P. depot, Oregon City, Oregon. Harry H. Moody. Kent Moody. Henry W. Htraiton. Charlea W. Pope and Chnrlca Monroe, of IcwtHton. Idaho, the tatter a cuiialn of Mra. Moody, left Humlay night for a fortnights hunting trip In Houtheni Oregon. County Clerk and Mra. Fred W. (ireenmnn hnvn returned home from a trip of aeverul weeka at Mount Ver non, Waah., where they vlalled Mm. (iroenuiun'i alater, and at Henttlv, where they apent aome time at the A. Y. P. Kxpoaltltm. I. II. Young, who arrived In thla city about a year ago with hla family, haa oM'ned a ahow card worka In the MiinoiiIc building. Mr. Young la alao a lgn writer, and haa Jual returned from the aoulh end of the county. where he hn been doing work In that Hue. Mr. mul Mra. A. U Itowen, who have been here vlaltlng Mr. Itowen' alater, Mra. Elmer II. Cooper, left Humlay for their homo In Knrlham. Iowa. They will make ahort atop at Suit take City and Colorado Spring, en route. Hul Rnnd haa returned from Deep lllver. where he ho been on htialneaa. Mr, Knnda haa been awarded tho con tract for conatructliiK the tunnel for the Deep River Lumber Company to bo 700 feet long, and will be tho longeat logging tunnel In the north weat when completed. Mr. nnd Mra. J. II. Roblnaon and children, who recently arrived here from Chlco, California, and have been vlHltlng with Mra. Koblnaon'a alalera, the Mihhc Cochran, have gone to Portland, where they will moke their future home, Mr. Roblnaon liurchaHlng a homn In that city. Mra. Clarence Farr and aon, Wal lace, and Mr. J. W. Davenport and ami, I-ylo, havo gone to Seonlile, where they will remain 'for three weeka with Mra. Farr'a parent. Mr. nnd Mra. W. W. Freeman, who re cently left hero accompuiilod by Hasul Fnrr for their cottage. Seo ua about It If you aro looking for good buya, city homea, good acre ug of furnia. We have them. Frey tug ft Swnfford. Near S. P. Depot, Oregon City Oregon. Martin ChrlHtensen, who hua been connected with tho State Hatchery on Salmon River, left Sunday morning, with hi wife and child, for Elgin, nnd will nHHiimo charge of thn Htato Hatchery at Wallowa. Mr. Christen aell will remnln nt Wallowa Station until next Full, and ponalbly longer. , Miauce:e Thoaa who hava nawa for tha Milwaukee (lupartiiient of the Kntxrprlae abould ulthnr mall It to tho Mllwaukna Kdltor of the ICiiUirprliie at Orogon City or Inave It at the reul eatate anil Inauranre olllca of A. II. Dowllng In Mllwaukea, or with J iml loo of the l'uaoe KoIho, MILWAUKte. Whlln ouwIiik wiwd laat Hutiinluy It, Koliurta uliiioat aovitred thn Imlni fliiKnr of hla right hand. Thn li-uditr wua iniilri'ly nut off mid tint hand wu iiImii lirolaitd huilly. Mr. Itohorla will, lit luld up for aomo limit, i. M. Hnyder mul wife arn vlHldrm tho Heiiltln Kalr thin week It. Ilalril, of I'ortliiml, wua n vlaltor In MllwHiikln Monday. Mr. I la In) la In the iiiovIiik picture hilHllioHM uml In lookliiK for a local Inn, nun ijivio mm frunk Howard worn iirreHted Moll. lay night on a charge Cupluln J. P. Bhaw. Much Intereal Mia Wllaon and Dr. Rice, of Van of dlaorderly conduct. Moth plead ,UM,'n' ""'"' 8 Kood al-icoover, Waah., and Mr. Harleaa. of gullly Tueailuy morning before Judge 1'I"""- There went aeveral wo-1 Molulla, have returned to their Howling and were lined $5 and' com' " preaent, but women are not ad-1 homea after a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. Not having the required amount they ""t,!,l lllt" organization aa mem- III. J. Rice and family, will board at the county JnH for a ,,"r"- Th" w"""" "f Mllwaukle are! Mra. Merrltt and family, of Portland, period of five dava, Inlereated In their clt y, and have donn are enjoying their vacation at the Deputy HherlfT linker of Oregon ' Ill,lrn lo al'' in ,hw Improvement of Idgo and are gueat of Mr. and Mra. City wua In Mllwaukle 'on btiHlnena ,h" 'ir nr"1,'"'' K'wth, and If a j Redmond. Tueadny. .women' auxlllury waa organized In I Mr. and Mr. C. U Smith vlalted a While picking cherrlcN at hi home I n"""",:""" wl,h ""' -ommerclal Club number of the beachea on the Waah Monday ufternoon Juke Htuekev fii It would alao bo of benellt to the town. Ington Coaat and alao vlalted at Sea- und broke hla leg. Th leg waa ael: by Dr. Hlmmera and Mr. Htuckev la! real lug enc.y ut preaent. Joljn cruh, while cutting wood at Injured hiinfl ami It I getting nlonit nicely. ' J. Ij. Johnaon, mniiuger of the Mln-' thorn Water Work met with a nalu fill nocldent thla week, while . Ing hla gaaollne engine, which remili ed In lacerating tho hand and (caring the tendon from the aame. A phyal clun wua aiiminoned who dreaed the wound and relieved hla aufferlnga. Mr. nnd Mra. J, Zeek, who have been realdlng In Mllwaukle. where Mr. Zeek haa been foreman of tho section crew, of the Southern I'.cirir" nave gone to Hubbard, where Mr. Zeek has been tranaferred, and Mr. Flaher, who hua been In charge of that pluce. hua route to Mllwaukle with hla family. Mr. Flaher haa taken the residence of Charle McCann. Ernest Oliver and Edgar Alhee have returned from their outing to tho mountains, reporting to have had a most delightful time. Mr. Oliver will reaume hla position In tho Wis- ainger alore on Friday, l-no Johnaon, one 'of the popular clerka of the Wlsslnger more ' w.H will accmnpanV tho Li orV'o'v n i jtnii t,ruii, wuiie cutting wood at "" ; " " -"':": W home on Wedneaday afternoon had ' c,"""r" lhttt "rB '"'" Weal. The thn mlfortiine to rut off thn ton of;ro"",ry ar""nd Mllwaukle la gtx.d for hla thumb. Dr. Townley dree,t the ,urn,l"K ImrUH'1'. a"'l many of those j..!. . . 1 1 ,,,T . j Ihi tm ru iwiiilami.luili.H .i.. I vlll accompany tho battery, 0. N. O. j .-,! ', o the beach, and expecta to be gone Park ,, . iboul K) daya. Mr. Wlsalnaer. wholi-u.. , . .. rem,y.p,r v, I iK ? ed to be Improving. Mr. Htrelb'a con- dltli 111 Oil Stlllflav UVav hitrwtl-iiai Iml on Monday then' was a alight change and since Hint Him. n,u nn showed some Improvement The hentlng plant Is being Install- ed In the new brick building of tho Flrst Slate Dunk of Mllwaukle and the work will now be tmshct rr,l,tiv along. C. Cobb haa tho contract t.r . Installing thla hentlng avstem. r.viillne Dowling, tho little dnughter of Mr. and Mra. A. It. Dowllne haa recovered from her aevere attack of menales. Mr. and Mra. Lafayette Douglas and little dnughter. Helen, of Waaco county, were visiting nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Townley this week. Mr. Douglas is the owner of a large wheat ranch In hla acctlon of the county. Mr. and Mr. Douglus were called to lortland by the sudden death of; incir aisier in iaw. .Mrs. Douglass, fjrove. called on Mr. Beckner on Snt whose burlul took place on Tueday. urday and also attended the camp Mrs, paetsch, of lluxton, Oregon, meeting who lias been spending aome time with her alater, Mra. Schulti, left for her home on Tuesday. Dr. Townley operated on the throat of the three-year-old daughter of Mr. Schmidt on Monday. The tonsils were removed, and the patient haa already recovered from the effect of the oper ation. Hendee Rrothera are erecting a green house near the club house. The building la 50x100 feet, and will soon ho completed. The Hendee Drothers have had yearn' of experience In the culture of flowera and have worked up a good business In thla part of the country. Mra. Hemaley. of Port Ian J, visited with Mrs. Townley the latter part ofRI(.e and hl8 ftmllyind M'wili tne weeK. .Millar, will bo creatlv missed In th Mrs. J. U Johnson wns a Portland visitor Wednesday. Conductor Ra-captura Fugitive. An escaping prisoner from Mllwau- THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farm a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Mllwaukea, Or. Carl Get?., of Tacoma, Wash., who hns been a guest at the home of Mrs. A. Goettllng for tho past week, return ed to his home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Menko have moved to Oregon City from Shubel, nnd hnvo started a lumber yard near the East hum school building. Mr. Menko is tho owner of a sawmill at Shubel. A new olllco hns just been erected on tho lumber grounds In this city, nnd will be In charge of Mrs. Menke. 11. II. Gregory, who loft here about one and one-half years ago for La Centor, Wash,, where ho purchased a farm of 107 acres, hns returned to Oregon City to make his home. Mr. Gregory came to Oregon City I10 years ago and wns employed for many years In tho flouring mills that wore nt that time owned by Mills & Marshall, who nfterwnrd sold out to the Portlnnd Flouring Mills Company. He also own ed a farm ut Heaver Creek. F. E. Dnvldson, of Oswego, who Is rond supervisor of district No. 30, was In Oregon City on business Thurs day Mr. Davidson states that the roads are In good condition in his district nt present. The rond bed of the Bonvorton-WUIsbtirg railroad is completed as far ns Oswego, and Is now ready for the steel to be laid. The workmen aro now working on the piers. A new cement works Is to be built nt Oswego, and workmen have already atartod on. tho plant. . Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Gordon and fam and .ortivesteraClac kin wua captorxd In Orison Clty.M'm diiy lilKht hy.lhn (pilrkmtaa andjiflrvij of a atrnittiriir conductor iimnnd ; 1. Hlllna,' wnll known horn, who drow a rovolvnr and rournlnd thn fiiKltlve up In ahort ordnr, rntiirnlnK him to (f. Ilcfr C. Kolao, of Mllwuukln. K"Iho waa UikliiK two prlaomtra from Mil witiiklo to Orison (Mly. At. Onicm City ono of the mini took advaniRKn of thn dnpurUirn of u niiiiihur of pna aonKora to K"t aorno of thi-m hntwnnn hlinMiilf and Knlao, finally juuipltiic head flrat from a window utid hUiiUmk oft. It waa than I ha l fjillmi got Into action. I ' New Attorney In Town. W. R. ThmahiT mul family hnvn ar rived Intro from Kcho, Or'-Kou, whxrn Mr. Thntahnr. who In an attorney, will cnt'T Into IhihIik-hii hnr. Mr. Thrpahor ha fMitnd thn WIxnIiik't ' miHdlnK "car the Klrat Htate Dank of Mllwnukle. Thla la the flrat uilorney to open an olllce in thin city. Commercial Club Electa Officer. Thn Mllwaukle Comniirclal Cluh met at thn city hull Tueaday ulht. The meetliiK waa prenlded over hy 11 "le or the club nfHr rm"rB idverilHO tho town l"r "1W,I'KI" or tho outlying "u aoinu 01 me new - ' ho 8rfl R""lml,l"llit Ut make the Weat their future home are looking '"r""1' Mllwal,kl' ,K 'T to Portland, ' Kn,i " ' fur,n l"1"1'" ctt" bring Itlnliwit market price In that city, "IlllO tK in shipped by the buyer. The country here la also good for the dairy bual Ilea. The following offlcera were elected: President. W. P. lyhman; vice-president, Ralph (laniard; aecretary. A. L. Holatad; treasurer. W. H. Qraale. I ThW n11 committee appointed I composed or the following: Oscar Olaon, W. 11. Edward. Thorn Kelly, Dr. Townley. A meeting baa been culled for next Tuesday night, and bualnea of Importance will be brought up. Mr. and Mr. O. Wltte and aon made a trip to Gresham Wedneaday morn ing and returned In tholr buggy re cently purchaafd at that nlace. Mr. Wltte aaya that the Shetland pony he ',P."rC,T'? J" place n",k,'!' K"d i ' B,", h" " ow hU .Th? "'"". Hand ha been en- i piay at ine Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon hereafter. The band concert will begin at 2 P. Plumber., of Port: !"". J. A. Dowling Haa Bunnell Arretted n co'11I,laJl"- f J- A. Dowling, E. . Hunnell was arrested here and will ,,e ,,'"!, P for hearing before Jus- J- Kell, on Auguat 10, Bunnell ,0 K've ,K,nd ,or 23- Mr- Iowllng ac- CUH' I,,mnel1 t assaulting him. and Mm various name. The time r,,r the hearing is 10 o'clock. The Interior-of the store building of O. Wlsslnger presents a very neat apearance alnce It ha received Ita coat of white paint.. The addition re cently built gives Mr. Wlsslnger the required room now to carry hla large stock, of goods, which has arrived. Let Dowling aoll your property. JENNINGS LODGE. Rev. Rhlnehart and wife, of Oak meeting. Mesdame Emmons and ferry en tertained some friends from West Oregon City to a delightful luncheon under the trees, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and Mrs. Shultz and Grey were their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Benton, of Portland, were looking at real estate at the Lodge on Monday and were favorably Impressed with the location. Mr. Ben ton la connected with Woodard & Clarke. Mr. Clark, of Gladstone, 'has pur chased an acre from G. D. Board man on the car line and Jennings ave nue. Mr. Clark has also purchased the stock of goods of H. J. Rice and leas ed the building and expects to take I IIORHeuulnti nn (2ntiir,lo., A c i community where through Iheir hon- esiy ami strict business methods have worked up a splendid trade, and tholr host of friends will miss them verv much. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and fam ily are known to the most of us. and all will be pleased to have them locate here. Mrs. Clark gave the people of the Lodge such a literary treat last winter when she read a verv Inter esting paper on "Old Oregon," at the school house at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Randall, of Oregon ily left Mondny for Canby, where they will- reside, and where their sons Emll and Clnire, have gone Into busi ness, under the name of Gordon Bros. Company. Hurry nnd Lionel Gordon, who ore in the employ of L. Adnms. wfll remnln in Oregon City. The Sterling Double Indemnity Pol Icy of the Columbia National Life In surance Co. is the most liberal up-to-date contract in the market. Strong est Massachusetts company selling disability Insurance. For particulars call on W. II. Klepper, with O. W. En.stham & Co. Cotton People ArenvTarried. Licenses to marry have been Issued to Eva Bird und Oliver I-aferty, Lulu D. Lenvltt nnd Charles T. McMuhon, Bertha W. Mueller and Johanns Vlg ellus. Miss Bird and Mr. Lafferty are from Cotton, nnd were married In tho courthouse Tuesday afternoon by County Judge G. B. Dlnilck. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Hnzol nut ting and bluckherrylng seems to be the order of the day at present. It Is nearly time to go to the moun tains for huckleberries. Mrs. H. F. Linn spent a few days of last week at their mountain saw mill. Mr. Burd hns gone to Eastern Ore gon to harvest. S. V, Francis, and daughter.' Hazel, spent Inst Sunday among old time (Jty, d we,. down to ith rampmeatlng on Thiirililay.j 1 ; ' - llev, )?. F. llorKUf and Wire, of Cleveland, Ohio, am) llev. Muttlll. of MlHaourl hut formerly of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mra. flcheuonnan; of In 'Dunn, arn alao In uttenduncn at the ciimpinenlliiK. i I Mr. I', Cunningham and Mr.'Bmlth, of I)iiliniiie, Iowa, and Mr, arid Mra. Hiram llutchlnaon, of Portland. ' wore entertained at thn lionie of Mr. and Mra. ()ttori(n Morae durlnx tho week. Mr. and Mra. C. I'. Moran, and Mrs. flruechert attended the wnildlr.U of r. Wllhur KMy and MIh Klla Nil- I nmker In Oregon City lant week. Dr. ivmy ami nriiio ieri ror a trip to mo motintalna and on Thuraduy were Jilned hy the ahovo party where they will K" In camp for a few daya. Wo have a new real etate firm at j (he bodite aa Slocnm lc Ituaaell arn aKenta for lota which they will aell for 1 1 Of) nnd up. Mr. plumb Preao;or, of Emporia, Kuiihux. In making a ahort vlttlt at ithn home of Mr. Allen Drown on hla way home from the Fair at Seattle, lnaldo. ( Oregon. I Mr. J. Ii. Jackaon, of Maple Lane, j la oaHlating with the carpenter work jOii nr. iiurne new nome. 1 of Evi it... i ne coiiveuiioiia ana campmeeiinga the Oregon Conference of the vangellcal Aaaociatlon were held at the camp ground at thla place from July 27 to Auguat 6th, Inclusive. A number of mlnlater and their wives and famllle and delegate from the j Sunday chool and the Young Peo- MV H mnaiiufj LffSCkliri Willi lUV JltJlll' Inent worker from the laity of the church are In attendance. On Tuesday evening. July 27th, tho president of the campmeettng associ ation. Rev. G. W. Plummer, gave a delightful and interesting sermon. Wednesday and Thursday were the Sunday School Convention date and tho following paper were discussed: "How to obtain and hold the attention of the restless young scholars." by Mra. Hugh Robert; "Advantage of having school and class organized," by F. Beni, Jr.; "Advantage of hav ing Church and Sunday School In 14 hour," by Rev. Fisher; Supplemental and Graded Lesson, "What and Why?" by Rev. Berger. "Why some of the boy and girl have left our schools," by Winnie Johnson. "Our experi ence In getting and keeping the boys," by Carl Get. On Wednesday after noon the time was taken up wttb round table talk conducted by Rev. F. C. Berger and the annual sermon waa preached by Rev. Berger, from Cleve land, Ohio. On Thursday morning July 29th. the following papers were read and discussed: "What can be done for the temperance cause," Bes sie Parsons. "Why each school should have a cradle roll." by Alberta Dear dorff. "Conversion and development of our Sunday School Scholars." by Alvln Bradford. "Importance of the Home Department." by Mrs. Luclnda Ross. The round table In the after noon was conducted by Rev. Berger. who Is an enthusiastic Sunday School worker. On Thursday an address was given on "the Bible and How to L'Be It." by Rev. Berger. On Friday, July hi. tne president, H. Albright, had charge of the Young People's meet ings and such subjects as these were discussed: "In what branch of the . P- A. work should the greatest ef fort be put forth?" "Spiritual Imbue- ment for greater activity and aggres sive work," by Mr. Townsend, of Mil waukie. un sun,iay at in A. M., a sermon and communion by Rev Berger, and at 2 P. M.. a sermon In German, by Rev. Mattill. and at 3 P. M.. the dedi catory sermon of the tabernacle and the Grace Chapel at this place by Rev. Berger. The children's service was conducted by Rev. Hornschuch and a number went to the chapel which waa taxed to its capacity and listened to the short, but ImDressive service which was held there, and at 8 P. M. a sermon again by Rev. Ber ger, closed the day's Drocramme. Every car brought on an average of one nunared people and many com ing In carriages and enjoyed the all day service. On Tuesday afternoon the W. F. M. Society gave a very Interesting pro gramme. Mrs. w. Shupp, of Mllwau kle, being president of this confer ence, presided. This Is the program: Anaress. Mrs. Shupp; "Outlook for Italian Work." Mrs. Albright; "Echoes from Miss Bauerinflend'8 Address" Mrs. Fankhausen An Hour with the Mission Band and Cradle; Roll by Mrs. C. H. Bradford u paper by Mrs. A. E. Meyers; solo, Mrs. Odavllle, Yates, Jr.; address. F. C. Berger; duett, by Mrs. and Marie Hutchlns. The rest of the dates were for the campmeetlng date in which a sermon will be given every afternoon and ev ening. Mr. and Mrs. Baer, of Castalta. Ia., arrived here on Tuesday afternoon for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Palnton. They are on their way home from the Seattle Fair. friends at Tualatin, Washington Coun ty. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shumway, of Roseburg, are visiting this week with Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Linn. They ex pect to visit the A. Y. P. Fair at Seattle before returning home. Mr. Owenby. our blacksmith, who lives at Canemah Is moving to this place this week. Millard Glllett went to Seattle last Saturday. Ho will probably get work there and remnln until fall. Mrs. Mann and son. Walter, return ed home Saturday after a visit of two weeks at Rainier. Chester Gorbett and family are out at Cotton fnrnilng, nnd they took their cow out last week. Mrs. Ann Delth. of Sellwood, was visiting In this berg a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hall had company from Kansas visiting them last week and on Sunday they started for the A. Y. P. Fair in Seattle. Miss Gladys Jackson, of Portland. Is the guest of Misses Penrl and Ruby Francis this week. Frank Beard is working in Port land again. Miss Ella Darling has a cousin from Iowa visiting her this month. Miss Lena Torrence, who is work ing in Portland, spent last Saturday at home. Miss Bertha May and her sister, Mrs. Jennie Miller, and three children. SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING No : Strings Attached To This Offer f . i Count the right stfucted Ruby Ring will . be your Pay. rrMfeJ fun m i Kjm a m:rr - aat www wm ! ru. mu , . 3 1 ' s Srt"."".; We are going to give away, absolutely Free of Charge, a Re-con-Btructed Ruby Ring. Remember there are no conditions attached to tbl offer. The above cut show the sentence "THE STONES DO STAY IN W-W-W RINGS." To you, who count the first correct number of sentence will be awarded the Ruby Ring. It is a simple, easy proposition. It require no hard work. It only require an hour of your time. Anybody and everybody should and can take part in It, a It is a delightful and pleasant way to impress upon the people the very Important fact that we sell W-W-W Rings in which the Stone do stay. ' Slips showing the above cnt will be given on request If Incon venient to call use above cut. and forward your answer to us by mail. Each answer will be dated as we receive It. The First Correct Counter Gets The Ring Contest Opens August 2 and Clises August 14 at 6 P. M. Btif meister & And esen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. of Washington, went to Estacada on the car Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs. Olive Exon and family, who live near Dover. Mr. Kleinsmlth is building an addi tion to his residence. Mrs. May Falrclough retsjrned from her visit to the A. Y. P. Fair last week. She expects to go to the Ogle Mountain mines the last of this week to rusticate two months. Charley Dickey and wife, of Glad stone, were visiting relatives In this burg Sunday. Mr. Yexley has his new barn about completed. Curtis Selby was work ing on the barn. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas SPRINGWATER. Mrs. George Drew Is spending a few days with her relatives In Spring water. Miss Freda Schenk is out from Port land for a few days. The rain Is good for something, as well as bad for others, for Instance the late gardens are looking fine, and some of the potatoes are certain ly looking fine. Mr. Calvin Beeby Is learning ho-w to turn the separator. I guess he in tends to be a dairyman. A crowd of young people intend to attend the ice cream social, which is to be given at Currinsville on August 4th. FIRWOOD. A lecture will be delivered by W. J. Wertx at Firwood Hall, Sunday ev ening. August 8 at 8:30. All are cor dially Invited. August Stuck! spent Sunday witn his parents. The family of B. F. Hart has been spending the past week at Che.rry vllle. Mr. Fisher and family are spending the summer on their ranch, near Fir wood. Mrs. E. D. Hart visited In Portland last week. BORING. Wtllard Bliss and wife, of Osborne. Kan., and Miss Ada Houghton, of Lewiston, Idaho, have been visiting the family of G. W. Jones the past! week. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss have gone to Seattle for a short visit and will return to Boring. Miss Houghton left today for her home In Lewiston. Saturday morning there was born to the wife of John Timmerman. of Boring, a baby girl weighing eight pounds. The ball game scheduled for Sun day between Pleasant Home and Boring turned out not a ball game; "THE SCHOOL Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open ail the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special penmanship department. . Write for illustrated catalogue. way and a re-con- I B)t) Mrs. Vada King and niece. Miss Vivian Jones, of Portland, visited with Mrs. Faust a few days last week. Mrs. A. L. Jones and Mrs. Goucher, of Eldorado, were calling on friends here last week. Dr. L. G. Ice, Dentist, Masonic Bldg., Oregon City. Phones, Pacific 1221, Home A198. 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. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. it was slaughter. The score stood 14 to 0 in favor of Pleasant Home. A party of young folks to the num ber of about 100 gathered at the res idence of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hlckey at Boring Saturday night and passed the evening in dancing. Supper was served at midnight. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin died at 3 o'clock Mon day morning. It had been sick since birth, six weeks ago. EAGLE CREEK. We are again enjoying fine weather, and hope it will continue so for some time. Most of the farmers of this commun ity have their hay hauled into the barns, but considerable of it was dam aged, and Is worthless. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett were the guests of Mrs. Glover last Wed nesday. Miss Bina Douglass called on Miss Meda Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Da mascus, acompanled by two young ladies of Damascus, passed through here-last Friday on their way to the blackberry patch. On their return home they were entertained at sup per by Mr. and Mrs. Howlett. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were seen on the hill Sunday afternoon at James Gibson's. A. J. Douglas, of Dufur, spent Sun day night at the home of his brother Wesley, returning to Portland Mon day morning. R. B. Gibson and Ben Forrester made a trade the first of the week: R. B. trading a spotted Indian pony for a toppy buggy. Mrs. J. W. Douglass and three sons. Will, Ed and Roy, went to Portland Tuesday morning to attend the funer al of Mrs. George Douglass, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. W. Dougla-'is, who died Saturday after eating ice cream. Dr. L. G. Ice, Dentist, Masonic Bldg., Oregon City. Phones, Pacific 1221, Home A198. 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