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0lKn0X CITY ; ENTEHPHISE, FRIDAY, 8EPTJ3MBEI.ri7"'lD09'. ! LARSEN & COMPANY Cor 10th A Main St. OREGON CITY, OREOON. GROCERIES PROVISIONS CROCKERY T I and QLA8BWARK "LUUHi FEED and HAY CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER WE PAY CASH FOR WOOL, HIDES GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE Don't forgt to Inclililci a dot- " tin of Vim Dutiiu'i Extract of, J Vnnlllii In ymir next ordnr No extract (o compare with II for I tlnvur mid ninthly. LOCAL URIEPS Dr. U CI. Ice, DontUt, Ituoiua II and 18, Masonic Hldg. Dun IkeIns hint gone to Hul iii for h week ut tint Hlitio Fulr. Hurry Kulli'r In suffering from a se vere Hiliii'k of typhoid fnvnr. .Mr. mill .Mm. K. (i. Caiittnltl spent Buiulity ul tlii'lr cnttiige ul Heioildn. Cfiunty Recorder C. H. Kitunihy left Mmiiltiy for Hiili'iu to uttciid lliu Ore gon Hi ul u Fulr. sii.'iirr it. ii. iimiiin niij it, .Mciioiiry hitvn returned from a adjourn on the l.T Columbia. Chillies Kolilnnii I f I Tuesday for KuK''iii to rcmimu lila i tulles at tin' Ciilvcrslty of Oregon, Minn V It ma Myers left Tuesday for Hnli'in, where nhu will vlnlt Iht ! tr, .Mr. Until) llurdctln. Ml Mill June HrhliuliT Iiiih Kuliu (o lll'OW IIHVlllc. wllcm Hllll Will IM U Week Willi H-llltlVeS. .Mla (icrirudu Fiilrcloiigh lin gone (o Hi'iiillc, Wanli., where Bin' will vlnlt with .Ml"" Florence WcHtover. Hun Williams returned Tumidity f 1 1 1 1 Si'iilili) uinl lliilH, where liu Iiiih been spending Sll 111 Ill'T Willi ri'ltt' lives, MlhM j .) 1 n hi 1 1 h h. I hf ii-uilijiiiirlri for luiyii styles In millinery, lirundj limpid) pi'p( i-llllii-r .(I mill mini lug days. ir. mill .Mi. (Iviiri!" I lory mill son, KlIHTHIlll, IlllVn gillie lo Hu If III, where tliry ar In ciimp on tlio fulr grounds during l Iik Ktulii Fulr. Mlna Sarah Knlii'rlH mill lirntlii-r IM Huberts. It'ft lust wi'i'k for Scuttle, Wash., where they will ntli'iul the A. V. 1'. ExKiltlntl Th. t reni.lt, urn t.l.luliied hy I ImyliiK Kolker'a (iol.leu (iute Cntte. Whole Itiinnl-and KrlndliiK It at linnie Jiint lii fure iihIiii;. MUn Alniee lUilliu-k. who ret-enlly j left fir Sun Krullrlni'ii. will nnend nev erul weekn In Haii'Kiiiui lnro und Hutv ritmento with relullven. Tlmiiiun Klnh. who linn been worlln aluee Mprliitt mi Hie ram-li of J. V. Mullutt, ut Tyslt Valley. ICiiniern Oru gun. hun retiirni'd lo Mulliio. Minn Itiibertniiu, nlnler of Andrew Itobertnoii, arrived In lliln city Kim iluy from Cuniidn, und will vlnlt with her broiher und Innilly for aouie lluie. A. O. Kreel. prlm-lpul of the liar t'luy nrhool biilldliiK, linn arrived here wllh bin wife und child, and hua rent- i..l 11... I. .1,1. f' lt.H,II..U t.....U.. .... kllkll. 1 aireel, Minn Adit lledwell linn returned front a two weekn' vni-ullon on I'tntel Soiiud, where Blie vlHlli-d frlelidn In Heat tlx and Kverelt und llttelided the A. Y. I', I'Hininltloii. I,. II. Axtell will leiive next week for Cm vnllln, where he hua been ap pointed Junlior of Will, In Hull, thn Klrlit' ibniilltory of the oreKuu Akrl cultural Colli-Ke. (ieorke A. liurdlllK uinl noil, l.lnyd, utn-liuii.n from u week's visit on Paget Hiiiiinl and llrltlxh Colninblii. Tbev uileiiili-d Hm A. V. P. exposition ut S-- I"'"'"" lmi'hued a livery buslncsii, ullle while ulittcnl. , '"" 'I w'f'' remain here. Miss .MIms Maud.. CiM.lie, ufter spending "r Kliiiiinih Falls, will arrive Ihe Sum r with her parents, Mr. und !'"'r" 1,1 11 f,'w c ks. and will spend Mrs. Unity CiHikc. bus returned !oi,h" Wlnlnr In this clly with her sis I'ellilletlill, to leslllue her n ). 1 1 li ill lu ,,r' llie ptilillc Hclinols. Thomas Harding, for ovir in years Miss KtlH'l Cheney left last neel, la resident of Sturgls. MlrhlKiin, Is fur Si aside, OrcKiui, w hnrn she w ill now making Ills hiimn wllh his duugli vlsll wllh Mrs. W, H. II. IIikImiii, for- Met-. Mrs. A. U Allen of Heilland. Mr. Aierly Mls;i IIchh Kin in, who Is spend- Harding was horn In Ireland, ST yi'itrs lug a few weeks at I hid resort. Iiigo, hut bus spent nearly nil of his Allen K. Frost, who Is In charge of lliln III America. He bus aciulred the iiicchiinlf ul department nf thuiulle It repulullotl in lain years us a Oregon Clly Courier, bus a daughter, ! poet, having written it number of burn In Mount I'leusanl Thursday IHI4I1I. She weighs X pounds. Frank Asliuaiin left Tuesday for Cor vullls with his sun, Frank, who will enter the Oregon Agricultural College. The young mini wits a student of the, Oregon Clly high school lust year. "What does Whole Roast mean," said Mrs. uGles. "Why, coffee rousted mid not ground until ready for use," said her husband. "For example, Fol ger's Golden Cute." Miss Margaret lluiillln ami sister, Miss Norn lluultlii, liuvn gone to So itttln, where they will attend tho A. V. P. Exposition. They will also vlsll wllh rnlallves ut Tucoina beforo reluming home. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Inskuep, of Port lnnd, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gi'lllllh of this place. Mr. Ins keep Ih u meuibnr of the Portland po llen force nnd has henn In III health for Homo time. rr'iiirifiliiM n.r..)- and new crop oranges. Today we have them all fresh but a few weeks hence you will have to call upon the canned fruit. Let us supply you with the fruit, the cans, new can rubbers, and fresh, strong spices. Grapes per basket 30c, Bartlett Pears per box 75c, Apples for Mince Meat 60c per box. SEELEY'S 1 III VII you NIMH! tllll III' w huts at John Aillium'? , Cull ul lliu John AiIiiiiim aloru for tlin Illli'Hl IiIkiih In Milllliinry, Millinery Dlspluy Ml .lohii AiIiiiiim' Friday mill Huiiiriliiy, Hnplnmbur 17 mid IN. .Mr. mid Mm, R A. Mile uixl Hurry Ti'i'inliitili loft WniliiiiHiliiy for tin) Hiulii Fulr at Hulmii. Don't full lo iilliiid lliu grand mil Illinry display ut MImh (loldsmllh'N, Hcplnmber HO, ami Hid following iluya. WIIIIiiiii Cumin, Mm. M. Clark mid liiUKhtnr, Mlsa Luello C'lurk, of Mill- itoit jxil In, MJ.m., who liuvu Imi'it visit ing ut lliu homo of Mr, and Mra. Iliir liiu'l llunlllli, hit vu returned to thnlr Iioiiio, Mm, TTioiiiu A, Mi'llrldit mid grand daughter, Mlldri'il, li'ft lunt wnck for liner I m I ii nit, Oregon, whnrn limy with jolni'il by Hiiirniiii Judge Mcllrlde, who 'will aiii'inl a much' needed vu- CUtloll, Tlio Intent style In full tullllniiry ut MIhN UoIiIhmiIIIi'n Dlspluy Heptcmhor tin und following iluyN, Id'V. Mulld'y, of (ilinlHtoiin, la nt I'i'iiilli'toii mid ollinr KiiHh'iii Ori'Kon niilllU IIiIh wi'i-k. M'-iilitlni" ncllvii ii')itrnlloiia K" on for tlio I'ididiriitloii of Di'i-lniiiiillnli Dity Willi iliin riTii- inony. Cliurloa (iyi'Mlliii? U iiiovIiik from I hn (ornnr of ICIi'vniilh and (Yntiir Hlrni'ta lo tin) ri'Nldi'hrn formerly oc rilili'il hy W. C. MrKi'O. Hurry K. )nti'r und Hurry H. Moody left TiK'Htluy for Hulmii, for n ft'w duya' amy nt tlm Kitlr. Mr. and Mra. tieork" Mrllrldn, who urn ri'HldliiK on thnlr i liilin nt Hlli-t., Iiuvo Hlittti'd nn a trip to IIiIh city. und will walk tlio "'ii Urn ilUluucu, l.'.i) iiillea. They i-kpi'i't to arrive In thin elly In alioiit a week or two, Mra. Cora HihIhoii, of Ni'Viidu, mid diiiiKlilnr, Mm W. J. Mitiwi'll, of H utlln, Wimli , Iiiivk arrived In On-iton City, nnd inn the Kio-ala of the for mer'a iiireiiln, Mr. and Mra. A. It. Doollltlo. Mr. nnd Mra W. H. If 'lion left Wed iiemliiy for a vlnlt to I'uiti-t Koiind and lliltlnh Coliiinlilii (lolnta. They will thn A. Y. I'. KmiohUIoii ut Heuttlii ii lid other aceiieii of lutereat. Aliyotio wlnhliiK lo ai-e W. 1,. Illork In rrerem-e in liimlueKa full at the old Hiiiml. Aiiyoim whom Mr, llloi-k imi'i 1 1 mill lie will Meltle. Mm. Hurry MrCurver and duiiKhter, Minn l'llu, of roiiliiud. w ho liuv JllHt retiinieil from a trip to Hi-uUle, where 1 1 1 V vlnlleil I he A. V. I'. i'XioIMiil. mi' In thin i-lly vlnltliiK with Mr. .Mi--Curver'a inolhiT, Mr. Mury Mt-Curver. A. It Dlinli li, ntiperlnlendi'iit of the New Jerney Ceiitrul Hull way. In vln lllng )i I n lirolhnr nnd other relullven. Mr Dlinlrk wan formerly counei-te.l wllh the I'ortluiiil Itullwuy, UkIH I'nwer Co., and hun heen In New Jer ney for the llinl three yearn. Mm. (). I). Khy left on Kiilurduy for a week'n vlnlt with her purenln, Mr. und Mm. It. J. Moore. Mm. Khy'a (wo aiiim, Mnrvln nnd Uowlund, who luive been for aevernl weitkn wllh 'hi'lr Krundimrenln. will return home I""" "r'r '"..,... The Hterllim Doiihlit Indomnlty I'ol- j t-y of the Columbia Nallouiil Ufe In- niirunre in. in uio nioni iinerai upio- duln colitruct III thn market. HtrotiK enl MiiKnarhunetta company nelllliK dlnnblllty Inniiraiire. Kor partlctilam cull on W. II. Klnpper, with O. W. Knntliatn Co. J. J. Mullutl, one of Hie prominent furuiem of Mulliio. wan In Orekou City on bunluenn Krlduy. Mr. .Mjtlliitt nluten llinl the faruiem of liln nectlon were Kind to neo the ruin itn there were i in ii y brunli lln-n In thn Mulliio nee Hon, which were beKlnnliiK to look uliiriiiliiK Mr. und Mm. Will llyrnn. of l'uln Alio, Cul., lire vIhIHiik at thn home of Mr. mid Mm. S. S. Walker for a few diiyn. Thin In their llrnl trip North nnd they hitvn been ntlnlldlUK Hm A. Y. I', exposition ut Scuttle, nnd other pluci n of Inlerenl. Mr. and Mm. Ilyine, like many othern. urn dellKht ei with Oi'itoii, Hn clltnule. It h scen ery nod It a people. Mr. uinl Mm. K. K. Hrlnez, who went lo Kluniulh Kulln to nttend the fuuerul "f thn lilt tern fiilher, W. K. Tow lie. ! ,l"v, relumed lo i Imlr home In this l,,,v - Mr. Grlser. bus gone lo Newlieig. pieces Hint are very lieu ill If ill. This Is Mr, Harding's llmt trip west und he was uccouipiinleil by his son, Prof. George Harding, county superintend ent of Boulder County, Colorado, who Inis relumed to his homn. The Lurid Glow of Doom was seen In the red face and body of thn Utile Hon of II. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. Ills awful plight from eczema hud, for Il'' years, delled all remedies and ImfTled the bi'Bt doctors, who said the poisoned blood had af fected his lungs and nothing could snvo him. "Hut," wrlteH his mother, "seven bottles of Electric Hitlers com pletely cured him." For eruption, eczema, milt rheum, sores und all blood disorders and rheumatism Elec tric Hitters Ih supremo. Only BOc. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. EAT WHAT YOU CAN CAN WHAT YOU CANT Winter "Wouldn't be Winter without a good harvest of canned goods on the swing shelf, and fall wouldn't seem like fall without pears, grapes, apples, quinces, tomatoes ?th & Main I CAN BY AND CANQY, K, A. KriiKer wita In i'orlluud Wed iiiiniliiy Inlying new kihhIh for hla fur niture NlOIO. 'If Muck nnd fa in 1 1 y vinltcd Willi V. Ii. Muck, of Amum, Humluy. Mr, Axlel Imiven Krldity for (for viiITIm, wlii'le ho hun ucnplnil a ponl i Ion. Mrn. Axii'l will follow In about two week. Tim Krin-Kor family rolurued Hiilur- dity from thn Imp yiud. Mra. HouKhiim ami two moiim liuvu n turned from thu Hniittln fulr, ro- porlliiK a niont enjoyubl)) tline. Mr. and Mra. W H. Ilulr returned Monday fiom Ktevennoti, where they hud been Urn Kiinnln of Mr. und Mm. P. I. Coleman, for MMVorul dnyn. Jauien Adlilua, I lie nuwnilll mini, hun received a loud of II ii Ih 1 1 1 ii k lumber which In beliiK unloaded In thu lumber yiird In thin clly. Clyde Dick relumed from the hop yurd Friday. Minn Cm l ie lluuner, of Wlnconnln, In vIhIiIiik her uunt. Mm. I,. II. Wuiik. W, C. Kelidull left Weilnenduy for CliicltiiUitiM, whnrn tin Iiiih tukeu n con irucl of erect Iiik a modern limine for Dr. K. I'. Dedmiin, of lliln clly, li. M. Mctiri'Kor, who neverul weekn uko left for (hi) bench, where he hun enjoyed an outline, will Ko to llrltlnh Coliliublii lliln week. Mr. MctircKor hun lulnrenl In un oil Held there mid In niukliiK lliln trip to look after hla Intnrnnln. Mra. (leorke M"eka and Mm. J. I,eo Krlcknon went to Donulil Hunduy, liuv IliK wlluenneil the balloon nncennliiii. Mr. Miller, of I'ortliind, uccomiiun- leil by hla father, of Texan, tin vu been vIhIi Iiik with Mr. und Mm, II. A. I-e uinl other frlnudu In Cituby. They left Sunday cvwiliix for Texan. M. II. U'i, who hun been npendliiK ihe Hiiminer ill Hlnlock, Kuntern Ore Kon, hun returned to Cuuby, where Im nnd bin family will remain durlni; thn coming Winter. Tlmy are at pren lit vlnltliiK at tlm hoiim of Mrn. C. C. 1 1 il I (' Ii I n null . A. D. I'll. Muck hun Jiint liiHlnlled In bin drill! atorw two new Klann flmir nliow cnnen, each of which are clht feet Iuhk. addliiK much to the appear- unci) of the More. II. C. Duveiiiort. Ciiiihy'a Jeweler, wun it I'orllund nnd Oregon Clly vUll- or TliendllV. Dr. H. I'. Dedmiin went lo Ore- koii Clly Tuenduy on profennlonul bun luenn. Dow HulcliliiKoii, ami of Mm. C. C. lliitchliiHon. who hun been very III wlHi pueiimoiila. In ImprnvliiK under the cure of Dr. K. I', Dedniiin. W. A Woodward, of I'orllund, was a Canity vlnltor Friday. Alex McNeill. Jiihll McNeill, of I'ortliind. mid II. W. Mch'i-on, of St. John, were In Cnnliy Monday and n-h-Ihtercd ut (he Cotllice lintel. Mr. MrKi-on. ho recently purchnned the Kraft place near the CiimiiiltiKn farm, w ill build a inodnrn renldetire. Durlni; bin Htny here hn purchnn"d tlm lum ber and htilldliiK ninierlul for nmiiiv Minn I'Mlia lliitchliiHon, who linn been enJnyliiK mi oiiIIiik at Ihe White hop - yurd at Monitor, returned Sun day nvenlliK. Mlna llattli) Hiilchlunon. who iilno wan ul the mime yard af ter relnrnliiK from the beach, arrived hoiim Wi-diienday ovenliiK. HeorKn Scheer In very III nt the homn of Critnt Whltr. Mr. Scheer In aitlTerlUK wllh a nevern attack of up pendlcltln. but Ih thoiikht by tlio at tenilhii; phynlclan. Dr. Deduimi, (hut nil operation will not be necennury. Mr. hcheer'n mot her, renldliii; nt MncksbiiiK. In nnrlously III ul her homn William Ciiutwnll, the real entato dealer, who lliln been colillned to Ills homn for tin; punt week wllh Ktomitcll trouble, wun able to be nt his ulllcfi for n few honrn on Tuendny. He In Improving at prnnept. ' Mr. Siilllvun, of the Canhy Cnnul Conipuuy, wun a Cunby visitor Mon- luy. Iv II. Cnrllon, of Portland, wan In I'miliy on n biinlimHH trip Tuenduy. ( it rl ruulnoii, of HIk Tlmbnr, Mont., wun in Cunby for a few days lust week. vlnltliiK hla old friend, J. J. OLD CHURCH DILAPIDATED HISTORIC METHODIST STRUC TURE NOT PRESENTABLE TO VISITORS. SIGNS ARE IN WINDOWS Building Was First Protestant Church West of the Rocky Mountains and Interests Many Tourists. Tho publicity department of the Commercial Club will offer a cash prize for the best exhibit of Clucka nuts County apples at the meeting of tho Stnte Horticultural Society in De cember nt Portland. This was deter mined nt a joint meeting of the pub licity comnilttno nnd tho advisory committee.. The department was com mended for Its efforts lu bringing about tho establishment of a com mission house und several matters of Interest wero dlscused. The Joint committee adopted a reso lution relative to the preservation of the old Methodist Church, which has been used us a store room. This ls the oldest Protestant church building west of tho Rocky Mountains and of lute it. lew been desecrated by having show bills exposed In its front win dows und Is generally In a dilapidated condition. The Board of Trustees of the Church will bo urged to take a pride In the nnpearanco of the build lug. The resolution follows: 'Whereas, the old Methodist Church in our city is tho oldest Protestant Church west of tho Rocky Mountains, and Whereas, as such, It Is a building of great Interest to tourists and pros pective residents, nnd "Whereas, the old signs constantly hanging in tho windows make It ap pear to be neglected and that part of our city unattended and dilapidat ed; "Therefore, bo It Resolved, by the Publicity Committee of the Commer cial Club, that It Is ,tlie sense of this Committee Hint the building should be kept more presentable to strangers and especially should said signs be re moved. Secretary Davis displayed a map of SOUTHERN Hiiiidninma. Mr, l'milnoii anil Mr. Hiiudnuena with helKliliom III Fllmoru County, Mlnniiuotu, neverul yeura axo, nnd hla vlnlt Imro wu much enjoyed. He wita Kf'Ot'y takun up wllh the cllinuti) und acmmiy of Orcicni, and may decide to return hern In thn near fill ur. Hn vlnltnd thn A. Y. 1'. eX poHllloit at Heuttlii beforo riitiirnlnij to hla homo In the Kant. Mr. Hitnda- nima itcoiupunleit Mr, I'uulnon aa fur ua I'm l land Huturduy iilnlit. Mra. Ilurrntl, of I'orllitnd, who ban been tlm kiient of Mm. J. H. Dick, hua rnturiind to Imr hoiim. Diipbun lllnnnll wan awarded the prize for perfect attcnilniicn at the loyal Tmiiperuiico l-klon menlliikn durliiK tlm punl Hummer. Thu prize wun a liunilHoum bound book, which la Krcuily prized by Hm faithful llttlu worknr. Ilev. W. J. Wulmr, of thin city, and llev. Pepper, of Vlolu, left on Tuen duy cvenliiK'a train for Cotluijn Urove, where they will attend the Confer ence. The nieetliiK will lunl one week, and ut lliln xuHmrlux It will be determined whether llev. Wnbnr will be transferred to another Held or to remain hern. Ilev. Weber haa work ed faithfully In thin city, while In chant" of hla pastorate, and It would be deeply regretted to sen him leavo. DurliiK thn punlor'a absence from this clly, l hero will be no service at the M. W. church. Mr. und Mra. (ieurgn Ilrown, of New Kru, were III Cuuby Sunday ev- eliliiK. Hev. T. A. Wood, of Purkplacn, will hold services at tlm Christian Church both morning and ev.-ulng. Joe Sutherland. Warren Kendall and William Kendall went to Salem The M''8 -a becomingly attired Tuesday to attend the Slate Fair. 1,1 a own f white organdie, and car Tim Canby band met at the fair rk''1 "bower bouquet of pink carna grounds on Sunday ufternoon, when , Hons. several hours were spent In pructlc-1 Aft,,r llie marriage ceremony was lug and marching. Tlm ban dls pro- performed a wedding supper was serv grennlng nicely under the leadership l" 1,18 following guests: Rev. and of Dr. A. F. do U-splnanse. Muny mem- Mr'- w- J- Weber and children, Clar bern of the organization uro becoming '',"'e 8,1,1 H"1". Mr. and Mra George no proficient lit their music that new,11""'. 'r- 0"1 Mrs. Charles L. Bates, musical Instruments are to be pur-i-Mr- H- J- f- Patch, Mr. and chimed. Dr. del'spinusne went to , U H. Wang, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gary, Portland on Tuesday, where he pur-,"' Oregon City, Mrs. Kirk, of Port chaned band Instruments for W. H. land. Mrs. J. F. Deyoe, Mrs. Andrew Ilulr, Claud Ilaty, Mr. Huny. It Is Knight, Miss Grace Patch. Miss Han probable that Hm Canby bund will be 'w'n. S'""11 Ike, Wis., Misses hear,! ut the County fulr. I Florence, Lillian and Mildred Wang, Cluud Duty went to Portlnnd by nu-iKlr"y Hates, Frank Patch, Stanley .tomoblle on Tuesday. 'Wang. Horace Patch. Mrs. de I-nplnasne went lo Portland J Th1 bride is well known In this on Tuesday uftcrnoon's train, return- cll'- " Is one of the most prominent lug on Wednesday evening. I '"'"'K women In Canby, while the Mr. and Mrs. W. II. pair, Mr. andiKro"m ls a yoiing business man of Mm. George Mneks, Mr. and Mrs. Lee I Adams, Neb. They will make their F.ckcrnon. Mrs. Andrew Kocher and Mrs. Cnnsln Kvans went to Salem on Thursday, where they attended the State Fair. The farmers are shipping numerous (inutilities of sweet cream to Canby, for which they are paid 40 cents per pound. Canby Melons Meet Demand. Kmll Gordon, manager of the firm of Gordon Pros. Company of this city, went to Oregon City Monday morning with some of the famous Cunby luscious watermelons. Thre tons were easily dlsisised or nnd he will take one and one-half tons more on Friday. The Canby melons find a ready market and those sold by Mr. Gordon on Monday were eagerly sought for. The melons are crisp. Juicy and are the finest that have been brought to thn Oreogn City markets. Headgatei and Cut Completed. M. J. l-e, J. J. Saudsnnss, George and Howard II. Eccles made a trip lolthe U. B. Martin place, have taken Meadow-brook to view the work that possession of same. Is being done by the Canby Canal r.i .. i. j, i , ness, w ho was surprised with the . ,, fine farming section In that part of I ,r and Mr8' James Hylton have re- j turned from an outing in Tillamook " -.- - r County. CANBY'S ART STUDIO and POSTAL CARD HALL Largest Stock of Postals. C. W. DAMM, Canby, Oregon. Clnckiimas County thai will bo placed In n hiilf-pnge advertisement In the Pa cific Monthly, The map Is In outline and shows tlm proximity of Clackamas to thn central markets of Portland. New Store Near Schoolhouse. The store building recently built by Frank Koenlg has been completed and was opened up for business Monday. This building Is on Twelfth and Mad ison streets opposite the Barclay school building. Mr. Koenlg will have charge of the store and will keep a line of confectionery Including Ice cream, candles and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Koenlg and family will occupy the rooms above. The property was re- (ceiitly purchased by Mr. Koenlg from ; Harvey Cross. EVER WATCHFUL. A Little Care Will Save Many Oregon City Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See thut they have the amber hue of henlth; The discharges not excessive or In frequent; Contain no 'brick-dust like" sedi ment. Donn's Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they're sick. N. S. Williams, carpenter, of 239 j Liberty Street, Salem, Or., says: "A; number of years ago the doctors told me my kidneys were in bad shape. I came West on account of the trouble, thinking the change of climate would help me, but such was not the case. Nothing I did or took gave me relief and I was about discouraged. On procuring Donn's Kidney Pills I found them tho best medicine I had ever used. At the time I procured them I was suffering from an Intense burn ing sensation as If two live coals were placed directly over my kidneys. Tho secretions from my kidneys were al so unnatural In upearance. After us ing two boxes of Donn's Kidney Pills I did not hnve the least pain in my back or trouble with the kidneys.. I give all the rrc!it for the change In my condition to this valuable remedy." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Bros. Drug Store and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster -Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, j New York, solo inputs for the United States Remember the name Doatl's and take no other. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework lu Portlnnd. Small family. Good wages. Desirable slt- tuition for the right girl. CLACKAMAS. thu county. The peoplo of Canby aro bi.-Klunlng to ri-all.o what a beuellt I hi) canal wll bo when llnlsliod and In operation. The lieudgatea and cut of the canal went completed Tuesday night. About 10 tcums aru used by the Canby Canal Com puny about one. mllo from town In thu excavating, A. 2M-K. W. Kuimrator weighing l'f tons wua delivered at Canby last wek. The wator whoel will arrive the first of thn month, and the power plant will probably be In operation within Ijt) days. Higheat Record of Dreeeed Pork Shipped. W. II. Luckn, ono of the prominent commission merchants of this city, shipped 51 dressed bogs to the Port land inurkets Tuesday morning, weigh ing four tons. This la the highest record of pork shipped by any firm lu one day In this city. Potatoes are be ginning to move at the commission houses hero, two carlouds being re ceived on Tuesday afternoon, and a carload of buy and potatoes shipped. A very pretty wedding was solemn ized In this city on Thursday evening ut the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. ('. L, Pates, when their daughter, Alisa Har riet, becumo the wife of Mr. Erie Powlsby, of Adams, Nebraska. While the clock was striking eight, the brld: and groom came down the stairway luU) the reception ball and Into the living room, where they took their places In a floral bower. Itov W. J. Weber performed the Impressive cere mony, ufter which the congratulations were bestowed upon the happy couple. Mr, and Mrs. Uowlsby were the reel- lilenla of many handsome gifts. ;"'e Nebraska, leaving this week TWILIGHT. Every one planning to go to the County Fulr at Canby, the last of the month. D. L Iloyland and family have re turned from the hop fields. Mr. and Mrs. George Schrelner called on John Uurgoyne In New Era, one day last week. George Lazelle made a business trip to Portland last Tuesday. James Hylton has made entrvs for his Ited Polled Cattle for exhibition at the County Fair, Sept. 29 to Oct. Miss Essie Swick has been visiting her aunt nt Milk Creek. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Martin and Mrs. Smith have moved to Gladstone, where they have purchased property. John Faulk and fnmllr u-hn l,n,iiht I Wallace McCord will take up a I course in veterinary science this Win ter .and will soon be a practicing doc tor. Frank Hendricks, the mail carrier. on route six, is taking a vacation and the mail is now handled by C. B. Hy- som. Near Death in Big Pond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Soper to face death. "For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering," she writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was Incurable. Then Dr. King's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled In twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works wonders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs. Hemorrhages. LaCrippe, Asth ma, Croup, Whooping Cough and nil Bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jcnes Drug Co. JOHN ADAMS Masonic Temple Boys' Clothing Our entire stock of Boys' Clothing has been specially priced for school week Suits from $2.65 to $5.00 Pants from 39c to $1.50 Children's School Umbrellas Special lot of Children's Um brellas. Plain aud fancy handles, fast color covers, very serviceable 50c Ladies' and Children's Hosiery A special bargain In Hos iery. Ladles' aud Children's full fashioned Hose, with double heel and toe, the kind that will give satisfaction. Special 15c Pair. Dress Goods A special lot of 44-inch all wool Broadcloth In neat pat terns, suitable for children's suits. Regular $1.00 value. Special at 59c Yard. Special in Hosiery 25 dozen Imported Black Cashmere Socks, regu lar 35c value. Special per pair 25c 25 dozen Fast Black Cot ton Socks, double heel and toe. Special per pair 15c pill MUSK MANDOLIN HERE IS OUR GREAT OFFER: With every Inntmmcnt we include, free of chartfe, a Free Lesson Certificate, which enables yon to secure either 60 or 100 lessons by mail from the foremost correspondence institution in America. The only expense la for pontage, stationery, etc. A.NYO.N'E CAM EASILY LEARN TO FLAY ME MANDOLIN. GL'ITAI OR VIOLIN BY FOLLOWING THIS SPLENDID COLRSE OF INSTRUCTIONS Esch leMon la llltutrsted by Itrxe pbotoxrsphs takrn directly from lite, gplewllil'iklll a a pfrfnrmtr it tuurrd with the minimum of practice. Tbe leiioiu art salted to children and J nunc people u well u Mult. Hundred are tskloc Kirtnlice of tblt (rest o8er. Why not you? BrrlM In Maodolln. V00, t7.00. WOO and up; GulUri. HM, ss.M. and op; VIolliu, two, r, j.oo ind up, snd remember, u l tiled above, thtt with escli Instrument we Include a Free Leatoo Certificate without cnerre. Btifmeistef & Andersen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. FRANK BUSCH COMES HOME jOOO men in active service. While In Vienna Mr. Bush purchas PROMINENT MERCHANT RETURN ' an ejttensive line of goods. He has ron.. . i, (a,so UPen appointed the sole agent rnW n tAicnutu iuuh OF EUROPE. HEALTH IS BENEFITTED Furniture Man Spends Months In Visiting Familiar Scenes at Points in Germany and Austria. Frank Busch, who has been spend ing the past three months In Europe, returned to his home last week. Mr. Busch went for the benefit of his health, which has been greatly Im proved. He reports a most enjoyable trip after visiting in Austria, Ger many, Turkey and the German part of Russia. At Vienna he underwent treat ment at a sanltorium. Mr. Busch vis ited his old home, the village of Ul lersdorf, but noted many changes In his old home. This being a coal re gion, all of the old farms have been iiirncd into coaling stations. He vis ited Carl Busch, a coal baron, and fam ily at Ostrau, Austria, where he had a most enjoyable visit. He also vis ited a Mrs. Frlngs, of Euskirchem. on the Rhine, who is a sister of Mrs. Joseph Kuerten, of this city. He was entertained at their beautiful home fnr fom days, and many beautiful scenes were taken in along the Rhine. Mr. Busch has interested Wil liam and Edward Sheahan, sons-in-law of Mrs. Kuerten, of this city, so that they are contemplating taking a European trip with their families. Mr. Busch, who served in the Aus trian army in 1S78. brought home with him four handsome medals, which have been awarded him. The med als are suspended from a bar which Is gaily decorated with bright colored ribbon. One is of a Maltese cross de sign with the inscription "Ver Dienst." This was presented to Mr. Busch while in active service. A bridge near where the troops were stationed across the river Bosnia in Turkey, was In danger of being swept away during a terrible flood. The driftwood had gathered and dyna mite was used to clear away the de bris. Several of the soldiers were sent out to clear away this, but they lost their lives In doing so. Mr. Buscn with another soldier then set out and JOHN ADAMS Masonic Temple JOHN ADAMS Masonic Temple Fall and Winter Millinery Our Fall and Winter stock of Millinery is now open for your Inspection. The latest models for street, dress and evening wear ajso'a, full line of the newest styles in Trimmings and Dress Shapes. Hats made to order to' match any costume. Flannels Outing Flannels In new patterns. light and dark colors, per yd. 10c Kimono Flannels, all new patterns, light and dark, with and without borders, per yard. .15c Royal Worcester Corsets These corsets are too well known to need any introduction. We carry all the newest models. JoKn Adams Masonic Temple, Oregon City SAVE YOUR GREEN TRADING STAMPS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A VIOLIN OR GUITAR (successfully cleared the debris and j saved the long bridge. This medal was then presented to him by the ser jgeant major In the year 1881. The other medals bear the likeness of the j Kaiser, and are the size of a United ; States dollar. Mr. Busch prizes these , medals highly. During Mr. Busch's service in the army there were 80,- i n the Un ted States of a window iter. oration termed Phanlen. Mr. Busch was acompanled here by his niece. Miss Lottie Busch, of Vienna, who will make her home in this city. Mr. Busch says there is no place like old Oregon and he is glad to get back. A Sprained Ankle. As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable the Injured person for a month or more, but by applying Cham berlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may, in most cases, be effected in less than one week's time. This liniment is a most remarkable prep aration; try it for a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up with chronic or mus cular rheumatism, and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt re lief which it affords. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. C. A. TUCKER The Photographer. Photographs that Please. Good Work. Moderate Price. NEW ART GALLERY. 1003 Main St.. Falrclough Bldg. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK ims is ii tt umii mm JOHN ADAMS Masonic Temple Men's Shirts We are agents for the Clu ett, Monarch and Wilson Bros'. Shirts. The new Fall styles have arrived. Plain and fancy patterns, with cuffs attached or separate $1.00 $1.25 $1.50. Men's Negligee Shirts From 50c to $3.50 A fine showing of men's Negligee Shirts, made of ex cellent quality solsette, mad ias, chambray, blue flannel and French flannel; they are shown In all styles, and are priced from 50c up to.. $3.50 . Men's fall Hosiery, From I5c to 50c Pair A full and complete line of men's Hosiery, shown in best quality cotton, silk lisle and cashmere, all colors; al so merino and heavy wool. Specially priced for this sale at from l."c to 50c m