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ORHOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FWDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909. Canby and Southern Clackamas CANDY. Wi'iivi'r Mi'i'lm mill I'Mtlltt I'i'iiiiiitii wcii' In I'nrllioiil In (iihii In tlin rlr - tiiH, Jiuim'm AiIMiih, Hi" jiiniiiliii'iit iiitw mill ii i it tt wiih In Wlliliirk, Wiinli,, llitni wi'li to ni ( up ii few 1 1 1 1 I i h n mill' It'l'H. A llllK" Hll'UIII iIiW 1 It 14 lll'l'll Ol'lli'l-I 'il iii piil on I lie luuilliiK wnili or I liu iii'W tiowtir plant mill iiiii h now Iu'Iuk! Imlli' liy I lin Cuntiy ('until ('oiiiiuny. I Mump IiIiihIIiik mnl ollii'i' wmli In K'l liiK iiIouk m. ii ruplil ruin, Jlowmil KitIi'n wiin ii I'oiIIiiiuI v I ft- lliil Wi'ilni'iiiluy, I Mr. Kiilllvmi, nf IIik ('unity Ciiniil ', Ciiiiiluiiiy, wiih In Cmiliy HiIn whkU. j Mi. Hint Mm. "line" Hullor Iiiivii I Hi.lM' lo ('ollllm Hpi'lny fur tt 1 1 ntilliuj u h wi'll iih r lh" lii'iillli of .Mm. I Hiillur, hIio Ihiii Imm'Ii niilT"i!iiK from j ilti'iimmluiii. I Tli" IH'W liowi'i' Innini' of III" Aurora Kli'ililr ' in i pun y In rXnTl'M lo Im lliilnlii'il 1 1 y llm Iiml of (li lolii'r. I'l iii'lii'H in" now rip" hi Cimliy mnl pi'iipl" from nil pinlN of I In' rounly in" I'omhig In m in k"I ilirlr wlnli't'n Mil pl- Of III" flllll. It III llf I'XIM'p. lloniilly ijimiiI IIiivoi- mnl kI.o IIiIh ) "nr. .llniv" IIIhhi'II mnl Hurry Shmwooit inn running lh" Cri'in-i'iil pool hull lining Hi" iilim urn of llm proprli'lor M, I'. Hullor. Mini) Klfil" IIim'K, of Altitun, wiih III Cimliy Hiililitluy It" It vlnllor of Mix. J. I'o Kilii'txiii, Imr Hindi', Ili'iiry Kmllli, of Cmiliy, who lint fiiiii mini" liU ii'mIi"ih" Iti'in liu piiri'liiini'il ii tnii l of I w o iii'inii of Hum liillilil" mnl will miik" IiIh li.nii" llni" In Hi" fuliii". Mr. Hmllli will Imnti'illiiii'ly Imllil n new lnni" mi iln plllio Wllll'll III) liliHO to lh" town of MiirltnlnilK. Mih. Ili'iiry Smith mill Iht iltiui;li' dr. Mih. U'liiini, of Cmiliy, wi'ri- In I'oiIIiiiuI IIiIh wci'li on II vlHlt mnl lo ilo mini" lioipliig W II, ViiiikIiii, of Muliillii, wiih In ('miliy IIiIh wii'h, IuoMiik Up II lllll" lutnltlrxH, M Kli l. of N"W Miii, wiih In ('unity llllH Wl'i'k. Th" Cmiliy (innli'iiH Imv" li""U null Iiik vi'ty well liil"ly mnl lh" prlnn riullfi'il hiini I u vi ry khI Hurry Conlou, of (iri'Kuii ("It y. wiih Cimliy vlnllor ovi'r Kuuiliiy. I'hlllp Hlunolt, of ihu CinirliT of (iii'Kon Cliy, npinl Hinnliiy In I'mihy mnl IihiI, In lh" iI.iih'" Kultiriluy iiIkIh I'" KrhiTHon Ih iikhIii ut work wh runhliT of lh" I'm Hun. ItiiMi'iikruim Cuinpuny. Th" iliini" Klvi'ii H it t ii i 1 1 ii v night hy lh" Cmiliy tninil wiih tin liuiiii'iiiu Hiirei'MH iiml Ihu niiiiilii'r iri "iil wiih iimi" 1 1 1 1 i I'tpi'i'ii'it liy th" uiinit hum Kiilii", Tin' liiii'iilloiiH of lh" hoyn urn lo lii'"i lh" hull rolling for mmw Hum nt li'iml ('. N. Willi iiml Hon riTi'inly moIiI In Chin li I luff :i nrri'H In lh" Willi iruria Th" ihiii wiih mini" (hroiiKli llm Cmihy ('mini unci Ititil Klnlo Co. Th" pili" oliluliii'il wuh t li'iiio. Clmrli'H Wuli will Inilhl n nrw r'H lili'iirn In ihu iii'iir fuiuri' nt n cohi of uliiiut I.Mmiii. Mr. W'nK IiiIkiiiIh lo pill up lh" flui'Hl hinin" In Ih" vlrlnlly of Cmihy mnl Iiiih plrki-it Ihiii pint of Ii Ih pliii'n Inylng In'lwiM'ti (tin Coiinly tulr groiiiulH mnl Cnutiy. It Ih ruiniiri'il Unit two Iii'W IiiihIiii-hh IniUHi'H urn III h" lr"l'tl"ll In 1'nuhy 111 ronn tin llm loi'iilloii run hi' ohliilni'il CANDY'S ART 8TUDIO mul POSTAL CARD HALL Largest Stock of Poitilt. , C. W. DAMM. Cunby, Oregon. LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. mul Mrn. T. I'ouunl Omnium mul hoii hiivo gnu'' to Si'iiill" to hi'c llm Kulr. ). ('. I.iiiiiuri'lii' mnl Ki'iuii'di IjiI' ouri'llti li'iiv" (IiIh wock for n oiiIIiik In dm iuoiiii I n I iih. MIhh lli'li'ii Iiiitillou mul MIhh IIi'hh Diiiilioii l"fl Wi'ilni'Hittiy for u trip to tlin A. Y. 1'. t'xpoHltloii. A lurgn hi ink of up to ilul" Mllllucry will hooii ho Hlionn lit MIhh ('. (iohl Hinll h'H. Mr. mul Mih, K. I'. SImiiITit. MIhh ICIiiIiii' King mul Arthur ('. Wnrimr Ipivi' gnnii lo (iovt'riiiui'iit t'mnp for li Inn iIiivh' lulling. Mri'iiHi'H (o wimI wi'in Kiiinli'il Wh iii'Hiluy to Myrllii U Wuimhii mnl .1. W. (: nlil it ni . mnl Mh M. Ilni'kt'tl mul Ailolph riillllpH. Thn Inlli'r rouplii wi-rii nwirrli'il hy fount y .liulge Dlinlck In IiIh nllli-n ill th" oi'iii'llniiisi'. Ili'iiry W. Klriitton rt'turni'il Weil Iii'Hiluy front n iiiuiiIIi'h viii-nl Ion. He Kpi'iit two wni'kH IiiiiiHiik for tho up pt'lUIng vi'iiIhoii In llm Hoiillu'i'ii Orn gou inouuliiliiH mnl Iiiih Hiuri' llu'ti hi'i'ii Hi lllll, Ctil.. vlnlllng IiIh hIhIi'I', Mrn. Hmniifl Slow. MIhh Dorolhy MIcIicIhoii mul MIhh U'liii .Mh'hi'lHoii, uf riioi'iilx, A it .'.I in n , urn Hpi'uillng dm Hiininn'r nt llm linnm of Mr. mul Mr. .1. (!. Wooil. Tlioy hit hIhIi'ih of Mrs. WihmI. mul Will vIhII llm A. Y, I'. 1'xpoHlllon nt Si'ittllo lie fine I't'lui ulng home. Mr. mnl Mih. A. W. Clu'iiny mul son ri'tiirni'il lioiuo Titt'Niliiy from n moiilh'H trip throiigli Cullfonilu In llmlr iiiitoniohlln. Tlmy hiul iniiiiy thrilling I'xpi'rli'iiccH on their wny flown, with Hi'venil liulr brcmlth pk- Clipt'8. Mr. mul MrH. Oiiules Moi'linkc, of WlllHiuelte, returni'il Siitiirilay from Sent tli', wlii'i'o they liuvo heeu vIhII lug wllli their iliingliter, Mrs. A. V. lllckey, foriimily of thin' city, for the piiHl two weekH. They iiIno vIhIU'iI die A. Y. P. expoHltloti. Hi'iin cmTrtriT Tenth and Morriion, Portland, Oregon 8 8 A. V. Arnntronji, LL.D., Principjl Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than wo 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. for Ihu purjioHit. It U mild to to tlio I Illll'lllldllH Of dill illllllll'I'H III RltllMl riirt MIhmii Imlli nf litli-li uiul not limn ttiiui .lwn nlikn In Ih'IkIiIIi. TIhi pnipi'i'l V now iiwiipiI by Mrn, (ii'WK",' Kiiliihl I, IIH lll'l'll Hi'll'liill IIH lllll IIIOHl. fUVIH iilil" Ini'iilloii for tlin purpoHii, Mr, .lolin ICi'lii'riioii In lit primi'iil woiliiug In Aiiiuiii ni llm i mpmiiin I null', Clyilu Hli'li Ih worltlug for .Ion Houiliiirliinil, In Aurorii, IoihIIiik imiIi'H. I'M Hpululi, of Now Mm wiih In Cmi hy on luiiilni'HH Moinl.iy. Counly Ti "iiHiiri'r I'mMoi'k, of Oin- K'Hl (liy, wiih It lull or of IiIh huh A. H. rinliioi'k, lh" Cmihy (IiwkIhI Hun ilny. Tlin hull kuiiiii pulli'il (iff Hinnliiy hi'lwi'i'ii Ihu (J. K. 1 1 inn, of J ' it I hi in I , mnl llm lli'ihi wiih ii vi'iy i'Iiih" nun mnl (h vIhIIoih put up ii gooil kiiiiio nil Hi" llni" mnl tlimi'rvi'il In win thi'lr I' ii in", hut thn Iti'ihi won' iiIho mi Hi" Joh at nil lliui'H mnl phi) ml ii lllll" i"ilir k'uiii' limn llm vlnltni'H, Tim nlil ii'lluhl" "HI" illil lh" twirling for llm H"iIh mnl ullnwril only flvn IiIIh m lillo Urn h'i)H I'lilli'i li'it t"ii Hiifn iiiii h off lh" ih'llvi'iy of Mi'IuiiIh, Tim linal hi inn w ild l! to fi, Mih A. Ii. 1'uililoi'k'n hrollicr Ih ullll viHlllug in hir hoiiin liii'". Hi'vcrnl gri'iil flii'H nm now hiiriilng iiiiir Ciinliy uiul urn filling dm uir wlili niiiok". Mru, (ii'oiit" Kiii'hh'r Ih ii H"iitil" vlnllor IIiIh wni'k, Mollig Ihi'l" In vlnlt lh" Kri'iil lull' mnl Ih" ollinr HlghiH .if llm town. Mr. iiml Mih. Joint (Iiiiih, of I'ngo ( 'until y , low ii, wiih vlnlllng w llli II. A. I i'ii mill family llilu Wi'rk, Tin y urn mi thi'lr wuy In Hi'iittln to ! tin' fulr. Thi'v nhm Hpi'iil wmi" llm" In Cull Inrnlii vlxlllng Ihi lr huh. Mih M. llohnrlH, of rurkplin'". wall Hi I ititiiy hi llm lintii" of H. A li' mul I. niilly, VoIiiii Whll" mnl wlf", of Mt. AiiK"l, wirn In Cmihy Huinhiy lo Hi" hull ritni", Mr Whlln ilhl th" ii'ri'hIiiK lor ih" U''iU, Mnili'l IUhhi'I ii'i.irnnl IIiIh m-k ti mil KiiH.'luii n, whir" bh" Iiiih lui'li vIhHIiik with Mr mnl Mrn. John Kit icir nr Hoiiin llm", Mih, Kiip'r ii" rompiinli'il hi r houi" iiml r"itiiii"il t lloi'i'ling TuiH'luv. Mr. mul Mrn Wi'Moii Hhmik iiri In Cmihy ut thn prnHi'iil llm" hIiiiIiIiik IiiiiuIh wllli Ihilr li frhlulH iiml ri'ln- ,'llvi'H linnv They iiiuki' thi'lr lioum i III Snip In' i ii Oregon. Ou'Hli'r llmlgi'H nm Cliitnl lliimp Ion were up IIiIh week lo Hen tlti-lr peopl" iiml iniiiiy fili'iulH here. Willi" Mill")', the H. I'. MM lull itgi'iit ut Wi'Hl iKork, Ih vlnltlng In Cmiliy now Mih (I M. (iurley mnl Hon mul MrH. John (ituhiiin left for die hop yiinl Wi'ilni'Hilny fur the "iihou'h plrklng mnl oinliig. MIhh Mary Ilurher hui hei'ii vlnlllng with Mrn. (. M. Hurley HiIh week. I. I). 1 1 ut ihliiHon uiiil wife, who luive hi'i'ii living ni lli'lllngluiin. WuhIi., iirrlveil In Cunhy Suiunluy mul will tiiy ipille u wlille, Mrn. HiuehltiHoii Ih Hiifferlug wiih bloiul polntmlng of llm finger. Mr. HiiIi'IiIiihoii Ih ut pr" em in Hiileni on u hiilniHH (rip. Mrn. Mnry llougluiin mul the hoy Html for Heiitlle tin. fnre purt of tli Ih oomlng wei'k. MIhh Ilelln pelerHoli, of I'hiuinii, H nh-ee of Wurren Ki'luhill, U m pren ent vlHltlng In Cnnliy, Mr. II. A. Iee reeenlly Hliffereil n Hllght puralyllc Hlroke. but Ih reported iih helng In tin Iiniiii'illiiie iliinger mul ilolng well. ir. lieilmmi wuh In nt (euiliinee to him, Krunk .Miller, of Aurora, wng In Cm n by hint wei'k. Andrew mnl Henry Korher wero In I'ortliind thin week to ,n Hie Mg cr run. (iiiint White Htnrled to Oregon City Iiihi Huniluy in lake a purty of folki DEDICATION AT SANDY. Prominent Men Will Open New Metho. ditt Church. The new Methodist Episcopal Church at Sandy, will he di'dlcaied next Sunday wiih appropriate cere mony. The following programme has been muioiinceil hy the pastor, Itev. J. W. Exoii: lu:Vli A. M.. Hong Hervlce. conducted by Singing HvungellHt Huherl llrynier; lil:;in, HoiiK, "All Hull the Power of Ji'hiih' Niinie," by Cungrt'Kiilloii: pniper; scripture lesson; dedication Uttle Krmikle Kaiser had nil opera 'ii'iiimn. Hev, I). U Under, I). I)., edl- tlon performed on his l h rout and a uir nicnic cnrlsiiiiu Advocate: offer tory; lll iulniile talk, T. S. MoDlilllel. 12 Noon, old time basket lunch, cof fee, sugar and cream served by com inlltee; 2 P. M Hon. Thomas K. Ityuii proHhlltig; spenkerH, Hon. W. C. Hawiey, lion. George C. llrowncll; followed liy dedication service In charge of H. K. Howlund, 0. I)., ills trli't superintendent ; s P. M., In charge of ljiynuin'M Assorliillon of Oregon t'oiiferenre, speakers, H. A. Hooth. II. U'o Paget. T. s. McDunlel. CASTOR I A ' For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I MOUNTAIN ROAD. Mrs. E. S. Kruse, Annie and Alma lloeekinnn were guests of Kuhv Koel- h'liiieler Sunday. Ciiiirnd Zimmerman nnd Otto Mug- iinsseu were workinu for Ernest lloerkiumi this week. Deputy Shi'iiff It. W. linker spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. .. Koel lermeler and husband. Mr. linker is on a two weeks' vacation mid will leave Wednesday for it short stay in Southern Oregon with relatives and on IiIh return home will slop at hide rr aitatttvh to Wlllmlt Hprliign, hut llmlr iiiuchlnci broke it HpiitiK mul lie wiih foreeil lo I reluru, ' Mih, Zlininer wiih In Oregon City jTlieHiliiy lo nee li pliyHliiuii. WIIIIiiiii ( 'n nl w oil look a Hying trip ln (ho iiioiiiiIiiIiih Friday mid Hiiudiiy, 1 diking ii mining mini uluug, who wliih- I ei to Men (lin eoiinlry, (ieorge Ki'HHelilng ri'lui neil hint Week ft nm thn hneklelierry piileti mul : I'epnrlH III! emellmil time. I The hiiihII bnhy of Mr. iiml MrH. Il'iiuik Allen, of f 'unity ill. il Tui'Hiluy, nrtiT n long llliiiuiH. The child wiih tiilieii Hh k while Mr. Allen wiih ut dm CoIIIiih Hot Hprliign Home (line ngo mill Im wuh reeiilliil, die luiliy glllil nit 1 1 y grew woiHe mil II ili-iuh over took It. Kpllllil M'tieiiglllH wiih die riniii" of ili'iilli. Iliuial look plili e llm Hume ilii)' HI Die Inn I'l'iuelery, I (Jeorge Zlinmer wiih III Cunhy llilu I week. j Dud Ijeyoe Ih nipldly reroveliltg ft ' 'III Ihu effi'iiH of u rei'i-nt Hi-veri; llllli'HH he lllnlerwi'llt. Mrn. Jolt it 1 in in mul Hiiiull diiughter Hiurleil lo I'orllmul to Hie clriiiH but WUH foil'l-il lo relnril lllimeilliili'ly on iiei'ounl of dm Hinliliii IHneHH of IiIh lllll" girl. They Hinppi-it In Cunhy ! Tui'mlay nlghL I The Knurl Ii Quiirlerly (.'onfereitee ; wiih lii'li) ul (he Mi'lhoillHt ('buri'li llint Tui'Hiluy. I'riii di ally the xiinui of-, llriTH WUH elei-teil fur the ellHIllllg tirm, Willi (he i-tiiptluiiH (hut Hubert' Vorpuhl wiih eli'i'li il ii IrilKtee mid M ih. Vorphal Hlewiird. The l("V. II, K. 'Kowlaiid wiih the preHlillng mltilHier. Mr. C. K. Ilrowii, of CurtiH, mid Mr.! Chllllt. of ('"litrul I'nllil, were liltiulig ' Hie iniiiiy oiheiH pri'Hi nl. ; I The W. C. T. I". Iiiih inoveil ttu'lrj I lii-iuhiuiirterH from die HoKford biilhl- lug it nil will In die fuliire mni't HI, 'Hie hoiui'H of Hie different iiteuiberH I in-Ill u regular iii"' IIiik plitee caii he liiiillmd. Til" W, C T. C. tlli etllii; held hiHl I wi i'k wuh very Hiu i'i'HHfiil In all res-j lu l l h ami llm regular IuihIiiohh of th" ' ini ii iy wiih tiuiiMit'li'il In nulek order. I Ni-xl Itiei llng will he held ill the rel- I deiiee of Mrn. Andrew Korher Hlid j till lite n giilur iiH inherH lire Invited lo mieiiil, iih very liiiiHirtiint IhikIik-hk will tome up fur the coiiHldnriiiluii of the order. The dlphtlierlit Ih Hguln reported In lh" fuiiilly of Mr. KellnwH iienr Cmihy. Two i'iihi'H hnve nlri iiily been bundled by Dr. Iliiltiimi. Hiiherl Yorplinl, who Iiiih been very III ill the HiKiil Samiirlluii IluHpltal In I'ortliiiid Ih ugulil Keen around Cmihy. Mr. uiul Mrn. T. J. (iary, (be Counly HehiHil Hiiperliileiulent, mnl Mrn. II. N, llrown weiK (u Si'iiltli' Siitiirilay (o net' dm big fair. Julill ChrlHleiiHon bought five ucre.t of the Cmihy (iiirdeiiH, puylng cii.ili iltroiigli Hie f an liy Cmiliy Ciiniil Hi al KhIiiIi' Co. He Iiiih ulri aily put up n burn mnl will Hiurt Imniedliiti'ly lo erect u dwelling on die roierty. T. J. DiivIiIhoii. Hie repreHeiilullvi.' for Oregon mid WiiHlilnglon of the llitHilngH Cminery Coinpiiny. of Chlru go. if nt pri'Heii( In Canby looking over the field preparatory to Installing riinnery nt IIiIh place. The promo lern think HiIh h miml fuvorable lorn don for die propoHeil enterprlHe and will eiiilcnvo'r to litdiico Ihe local riipl IiiIIhIh (o buy the stock and thus help It along, uh where the loonl people hnve an lulerenl In any HiIiik the pro Jer( iiIwrvh rerelveK beder palrnti. nge. MIhh Wundit lllnton, who bus been Hpendllig Home time at the bench III the coinpiiny of Iter gratulpareiiN re in rneil home last week. Mr. Shep herd iii'coinpHiilug her. Kiniiin Ylitlcka of Sllverton. recent- J ly purchased of the Cunhy Ciiniil Coin- puny seven acres of the Cnnby Gar dens, paying $12(M for the tract. i penitence to visit a brother and sis I ter there. J. II. Elsie was culling oaia for .Mr, A. J. Hodge on Monday. John DcNetil whs enjoying; a buggy ride through our streelH Tuesday. There Is to be a new belfry nnd cloak room built on our school house. Mr. 1'iirlolt Is going lo do the work. I. Koellermeler wenl to Portland after a loud of lumber for his new house, Thursday, Mrs. K. K. Iloeknian Is quite 111 at the home of her father. growth taken from his nose Wednes day, mid is getting nlung quite nicely. Miss Mabel Hodge, who has been attending a Summer Normal nt Ore gon City, has returned home nnd was given a post card shower Thursday In honor of her twentieth birthday. Mrs. J. H. Elsel, who has been In Portland curing for n sick diiughter, Is home again. IMrs. II. V. linker, of Willamette, Is spending n few days with her diiugh ter, Mrs. U Koellermeler. Mrs. R, S. Kruse was a Mountain Houd visitor Monday. Mrs. Ui Klenmie, Elsie Elsie nnd Ira Ingram spent Sunday at tho Elsie home. Horace- Allen was calling nt the home of A. J. Hodge Sunday evening. What's the atl ruction Noisy? Presents Books to School. Attorney George C. llrowncll has presented tho schools of Clackamas Counly with a set of !l volumes of history of the world from the earliest historic records nnd legends down to Correcting Mistakes They will make mistakes sometimes typewriter operators; but who won't? The Important thing is to correct mistakes with the least possible loss of time. WUh The Underwood the visible willing mnkes the error for a replacing letter Is shown right I; '.J;v't.'?-jt l ft V AVimiiwvii"i!iV UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. ANYWHERE. M, H. Hobblim, uf (,'mtby, wuh In Ore gon CHy l"Mt week on u biinlncKH trip. The (.'mi by bund will kIvu iinother oliii of IIiiiho (lellglilftll iliiuceH on Hnt urdny, Heplember 4. Ili-t't Wi'IIh, commonly known mi "Windy" WellM, who reiu-ntly IohI IiIh life ut Condon In u hhIimhi row, wiih well known In ChickuiiiUH Counly, hav ing Hpenl. Hoveial yeiim of IiIh life hero mid many of the renideitH of (bo Molullii eoiinlry remember blm very well. BARLOW. The Uulled' Aid of the Hyimd l.uth emu Church bud a Hiile Tbiirndiiy eve. In Columbia Hull. Mih, rreHdiii, who liven ji mlb-H from town, tiled ul her home Krlduy morning 'f tulwrr'utoxlH. Mrn. I're lon hud been a mifferer for Home time, mid Ihe bereuved family liuve Hie Hyinpalhy of I heir friend. Hhe leaven a liiiHhanil, four ilaughlerH mid oiu hoii lo mourn her demise. The hint pleea of machinery for the furniture factory arrived Tuenday mid Him propiielom, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Khiiliniiii will hooii begin work In real curliest. While waiting for Hid ma chinery diey huve been doing hoiiiu repairing of furniture for purlieu In town and made old .furniture look like new, I you have any furniture you wish repulred, bring It In mnl 1 am Htire you will he pleiiHed with It when It goen from die Hhop. We wish the gentlemen HiicreHH uiiil hope they will he able to rentuln with uh for all time. Mr. Khuiiiinii went to I'ortliind Tues day. There will be a dunce In Columbia Hull Haturdiiy, Augunt 28, all are In vited to attend. MIhh Kviiiihoii, nf liiihilh, .Minn., who ban been vlslllng her mother, I MrH. Ijiudsverk, led for her home j Wednesday. Clarence Ijmdsverk, ac I rouiiHiieil Ida hIhIit to I'ortliind. MIhh llitttlo Irwin Ih vlHlllitg Mrn. Win. llauer and MrH. Ilauer's mother, Mrn. AritiHtrong, near Markslmrg this week. Mrs. llauer. of MitckshiirK. called on Hrandma Quint Sunday. Mrs. I,. H. Irvln and Mm. IJIla, of 'Aurora, called on friends here TueH day. S. II. llerg look hlH family to Port land lo Ihe clreua Tuesday. Mlhseg Annie and (Una Sloluger. Olga Howe and Nellie Johnson at tended the picnic a( Aurora Sunday. Mr. Wurfel drove to I'ortliind to meet Mrs. Wurfel Saturday. Mrs. Wurfel haM been to the hot aprlngs In WiiHhlngloii and Is greatly Improved In health. She will visit relatives In Forest drove and I'ortlnnd two or three weeks before returning home. I Jr. Dcdmnn was called Tuesday morning to nee Dolly Siiiipklns, who Ih quite sick. C. W. Harlow, of Oakland, Cal., is visiting relatives here. Leanard I'arnienler Is home from Portland on a vacation. Mrs. AiiHve'g mother Is visiting her from (he Kant. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ogle nnd little daughter, are visiting Mr. Ogle's uncle, Ed Agle and cousin, James Ogle. Mrs. J. W. Spauldlng, of Christina Ijike, English Cove, B. C. Is visiting Mr. Spuiilding's mother, Mrs. George Newton. Win. Evans has mover his family Into his new residence. M. Illesunz has bought a ranch near Aurora and moved his family onto the pluce lust week. MIhh Nellie Johnson and little broth er. Milton, returned home from (lien- dale last week. Nellie will remain at home until after hop-plcklng, when she will return to Glendale for the Winter. the present lime. The set will he kept In the office nf the county school superintendent and will be loaned to Hie different schools from there. This will make a very good set of referenco books for the srhootls and will be ob tainable by the smallest school as well ns the largest. What Is Best for Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquln, On (arlo, has been troubled for years with Indigestion, nnd recommends Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets as "the beat medicine I ever used." If troubled with Indigestion or constipation give them a trail. They are certain to prove beneficial. They arc easy to take and pleasaut In effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Hun tley Hros' Co. The Rl Thing. Gunner-There goes n sweet couple Mr. and Mrs. Candy. Cfuyer-Well. well! And who Is the Uttlo fellow? Gunner-Oh. he's the Candy kid. St Louis Tost-Dlsputi'li. Hit Joke. The man who cornered all the wheat 1 think wo ouulit to co f'r. Because wheat uwikt'H tht loaf of bread. And so I tliluk It can be said lie's Jum a corner loafer. F. P. JMUer in New York Times, Why Not? Most hunters mt'iit preserve their game As trophies of lln'tr nerve. And yet, 'Us siranno, 'Us rarely done Williln a ku'iio I'U'Wrve. -Kansas City Times. Immediately apparent. Then the place in line with the "V shaped" notch In the typebar guide. No calcu lation Is necessary the type can not go to tho wrong point. If saving of time nnd Increase In oftlclency nro worth securing In your olllce, then It is well worth while to obtain full knowledge of the Underwood Standard Type writer and tho superior features It possesses. If you will come In, no further draft on your time and pa tience will bo made than you choose to permit. EXPERIMENTAL ROAD. Drtiili of On That Hat Qivtn th Dett of 6tlnfc(ion. Hiiniiii'l K Joriftt of Clinton, Wis., fiirnl.ihcd Hie following details of con struction of at) experimental road built for I'duentloiuil purposes under the di rection of lite olllce of public roada. with (jeorge I,. Cooley In charge: "This roml was cotiHlructed In (be town of Clinton, Hock county. Win., one mile eiiHt of the village of Clinton. In th coiinl ruction of this road ull tho machinery was furnished by the government at lin expense lo the town. Tho town, on lis part, furnished till the lubor itii'I material. "This road commenced nt the lop of a clay hill nnd extended down the Hide lo and fleron a black inin-k slough. Thus we hud the advanliigo nf observing Ihe coutitrucHoii of and finishing under (he different soil con ditions. The rend was llrst graded to a width of thirty-six feet from gutter to gutter. The trench for receiving the crushed rock of which the rond won contracted was twelve feet wide. This trench was shouldered evenly ut the edges. The bed of the trem-h or road bed was brought to a perfect grade, having a crown of three-fourth Inch to the foot from the center of crown to the side shoulders. "When the roadbed was in proper shape for the superstructure cross drains were put In at Intervals of Iikj feet These drains, which were from eight to ten Inches deep mid one foot wide, were Oiled with course crushed stone nnd extended to the outside glit ter, thereby Insuring perfect drainage for the rond when finished. "The superstructure was built of limestone, the llrst layer being crush ed to a size which would hhh through a three Inch ring. This layer was then rolled thoroughly ami covered witli u finer grade of stone and ugaln rolled. This met hot of placing on luyen nnd rolling was continued until fourteen .1' - , XXPEIUMEXTAL KOAI) AT CLISION. W.H. LAYI30 TOP Col.'UMK. Inches of the loose material bud been rolled to a solid bed eight Inches thick. During the rolling process water was sprinkled on the different layers of itone (o help cement the stone togeth er and thereby make a perfect surface for traffic. Wneu the rond was com pleted as far as the coarser stone and rolling were concerned a layer of Blft iugs from the crusher was spread evenly over the surface of the road and alternately rolled and sprinkled until no more could be worked Into the roadbed either by spriukilng or rolling. The surface of the road reached that point of perfection In building where neither siftlngs nor water could be forced Into It. The finishing of the earth shoulders, which are dl feet wide on each side of the stooi drive way, with Just enough slant to carry off all surface water and leave a good earth road on either side made the road complete and gives us a twenty four foot road of earth and stone. "It wa9 built under very expensive conditions, our shortest haul for stone being four miles. Labor cost from S3 to $4 per day. team and man from $3 to J7 per day. and even at these prices we could procure but half enough teams to keep the machinery running, thereby Increasing greatly the ex pense. This road Is giving the best of satisfaction and Is fast gaining friends." PRIZES FOR GOOD ROADS. Fund Established by Spokane Magnate to Encourage Farmers. Building of good roads by the farm ers In Spokane and Whitman counties. Wash., and tJitah county. Ida.. Is be ing materially boosted by Jay P. Graves, president of the Spokane and Inland Empire Electric railway sys tem, who announces he will give prizes amounting to $3,000 In three yearly Installments for the best mile of con structed hlghwny In 1009. 1910 and 1911. The offer Is made by Mr. Graves as a private citizen, the primary purpose being to encourage the ranchers In the( Palouse wheat district, south of Spo kane, in the building of permanent roads with such materials ns are at hand, though the use of concrete, mac adam, oil or other substance will not disqualify competitors. Japan's Good Roads. Japan Is peculiarly well off In re spect of good highways. The Tokaido. which runs from Kyoto to Tokyo, Is over 300 miles In lencth nnd Is admi rably constructed. There Is also the Nakasendo, which Is even longer and passes through some of the finest scen ery In the world. The reason of Japan's excellence In the matter of roads Is that In the old days not so very long ago the dnimlos. or terri torial nobles, had to Journey to Tokyo once a year In order to pay their re spects to the sovereign. They traveled by road, with great retinues, and If the highways were not In perfect con dition feudal Justice was meted out to the delinquents. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved. 'For some years I suffered with In tense colicky pains which would come on at times and from which I could find no relief," says I. S. Mason, of Beaver Dam, Ky. "Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of the dem- edy I was entirely relieved. That was four years ago and there has been no return of the symptoms since that time." This remedy Is for sale by Huntley Bros. Co. f v . 7 Overindulgence Some thy you may cat (if you're a man) ynii good foryou. For all excesses in eating and drinking is besi because it acts on and gets rid ct whatever rr.-y te ovcrl-jadm-; your '' stomach. Tor any tick.ni-.j cf cert con tlpr.- J V tion or stomach rnJ J.Vcr let to-ni;;ht and you'll feel KOH SALE IfY JONES DltUO COMPANY. Garden Spot in Oregon City i'n' iwisaiit wi . ..t . 'I. -I THIS BEAUTIPUL PLACE For Sale IN OREGON CITY, ON EASY TERMS Contains between two and three acres; 5 room house, all modern; beautiful grounds, 500 feet of river frontage. Good view of falls. Inquire of owner, H. J. BIGGER, Oregon City. Oregon State rair SALEM, September, THE GREATEST GRAND DISPLAY OF Live Stock, Poultry, Agriculture, Horti culture and Farm Machinery RACING EVENTS DAILY Free Evening Entertainment, Camping Ground for All. REDUCED RAILROAD FIVE-MINUTE TALK U CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS For Whole Ymu by m Single Application of AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM (German Wood Preserver.) Non-poleonoQi, Sanitary Odor. Put up In lithographed cans only Doa't let your dealer k!v yuu a wurthleft imitation, FOK SALE BY AIX DEAL:it. Carboltneam Wood lrenrvias Ci rorLuuiu vr. Nw York. V V .uwi"-"", San FrKttuiioo. Oai. Fisher, TI;o:senSC3. Wholesale A genu. Dept. 13. Portland Owgon. Write tor Teeil mooiala. IK ft XXI too much. Some nicht may drink more than ia 'r . i -v ; y . the liver, rr.cvrj the toweb ' t.-ouMcs t;!;c cn Nil Cab better in '.he rr.orn!,;-. I. . V "it- wjww" 1 1 OREGON 1 3-IS, '09 WESTERN PAIR RATES ON ALL LINES n ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT 18 THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00 TO $1.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS SO CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT $1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN OREGON CITY.