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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOMEK 1, 1909. Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas Tlmna who Imvo news for tho Milwaukee department of the ICitlnrprlHo should nltlinr mall It l(i thn Milwaukee KdlKir uf tho KlitnrurlHt tit Ori-ion City or leavii It nl tlm nm I ontiito mill llimirutii'0 oltlmt of A. II. Ikiwlluii In Milwaukee, or wltti Jiini Irn uf tho 1'i'uue Kelso. MILWAUKIE Ciilitulii Hlmw wim In McMlnnvllle IIiIh week lunklllK nflnr IiIh lllllH III loiinectloii with Ihit (I. A. It. nf which 1 1' In ii'iiuliiiint Cumiiiuiitli'i'. Th " M I ! wuit It It llniiil ili'ilili'il to kii In Cmiliy Friday mill ntliMiil (tin Cluck mints County Kiilr. hi'lil lit Hint pliire. Hfrri'liuy of lln Kiilr Amnicliitliiii, Iiiih n h u ifil ih hoy I hut thilr expcu mm wll Imi tni't liy thn AhhiicIiiiIiiii. A pin iiitn from thn dentil til faulty to tin. Kiilr KruiitiilM will j" tt fi'iilnrii uf t1m trip. Mr. Ui'lr.liT, Ihn iniiiiuK"r, ho will huvii nl li'iint twenty pleoi'ii, fur thn iii'hhIiiii, hiiiI I lie C'oiiiiiH'rrliil ('lull will furnlHli budges, hniiKtliiii Mil. wiiukle, In tiny iiihi iln r I ii litem. Thn Ciiiiiiiiiri'litl Chili Hint Tiifmhiy lilKlil uinl limit ntt'im iiikImk Ihn City Ciiiiut'll to i nil ii Hpi't'lul election on or ihitvn rlimi'tl their rnttiiKu for tho m-.i I ii' fin i' (Ii IiiIiit li, fur Ihn purpose III mill Hint rnlilllli'il lo I'nrl llillil, liflnr Ih n imliiinr uf Mtiiiin rt'iitiwn. I), IHivIiIhiiii In hiiITitIiik frum liluuil liulmin, Th h'ft mill ImluK thu b IT--t-liiirl. Mr Kerr wim nwiinlftl Htio iliim lines from Ihn II. & W. It. It Co. Mm. A. II. I w.wllnif, ut'uiiipiiiilt'il hy Opal uinl Kvt'lyn UowIIhk, rt'tunii't Hiiiuliiy frum ii short vIhII with Iter nUlnr, Mr. Fliinee Dixon, lit Me Mllilivllln, Ore, Mr. mn Mm. J. W firnnln return- 'it frum thnlr KiihIitii (rip Mumliiy lit Howling mill your pruixirty. JENNINGS LODGE. Mrn. A. J. Itli't' moved In lmr linw ciiIImki' mi Miiniiiiy uinl Mr. nnd Mm. II. (!. llnvKikmiip, uf I'urtliiml, iiiov nil Into thn HpuiililliiK home, whlrh thny recently puri'hitMi'tl from Kttiile I Iron, uinl Mr. Iliuirilmmi liim kuIiI hid pretty litiinn to Mr. WcKtpllul uinl thny expect lo rinim IIiIm wnnk. (I. t). Ilimriluiiiii will rmiKivn to hi rmit'h iicur KhiiuhiIu fur thn wlntnr. Tim - jiii in u ii 1 1 y will iiiIhh Mr. mid Mm. Iliiiiriltiimi vnry much uinl w hopo thny will di.fliln to rnturn to Ihn Wiiltfn mul hiilld on thnlr nrrniiK" Imm in thn spring. MIhh lluuln .! til nH riillcil mi frlnmlH In (iliiilHtnitn Huliiriluy. Iir. mill Mrs. WiinlinT mul family mvlnliiK Ihn city t'hitrtnr, muiinlhliiK Hint It Ih t'litlmi'il nhnultl tin itlli'iiili-d MH'iullii; n ili'llKhlftil milliliter hero, Tlmy will In' iiiIhh'i hy thnlr itiuny to wlihuut tli'hiy, n h lii'iilii' mlnur tils- friend mul thnlr return In thn mirlni: rri'iii'tii'lnii, ihn prnm'lit rhnrlnr 11 1 low m j will lm jiiitluiiHly luukt'il furwiiril In. Init llllli' Inllliiili' to thn illy govern- Clifford Hpoohcr spent it tiny with tiH'ht. jhU piui'iil mul nnjuynil It dny' flnh- Thn Miilhnin mul Teacher ('lull will , Iiir. iium'I nl llti'lr uhiiiiI phion Friday, when lir. Towiilny will milnrliilu llii'in by n hrli'f iulilifH. , Mr Anlmr mul party hnvn rnluriinil f I in n Hhntt trli lo Ihn liniillitnllm MIbk VIvIiiii Knuoner ri'tiirimil on Moiuliiy to lmr lunnn In I'urliiuil. Mr. mul Mm. .Iiihiinuii, uf Thn l.'IU worth, In I'ortlmiil, were railing n Mr mul Mr. Allen llrnwii tin Hun- Mr. J c. Klkltui, hiivltiK nuhl hliiluv. Ml Hlhyl ri'tunii'il fur n f m t p'lliiurnnt himliii'mi tu Mm. Ki'lnn, ' nlKlit with tlu'in nl thnlr new tinum. Minn l,"l lln.wii, uf iMrnlt, MlrlilKiin, iirrlvml frum Nnw York last wnnk mi'l nillntl mi hnr hruthnr, Allnn Drown mul rami!)'. Mm. i.ivi'iiHirt. uf I'lirkpai-n, vll' I with Mr. mul Mm. Me MoiiIkiiI ilurliiK thn week Mm ItiiHH, nf Viinriiuvnr, Vanh , to- will Mock Ii Ih building wllh gmrcrle. ChaliKi'H Hit hi'ltiK miulu III Ihn Inter lur itrillUKi'ini'liI uf Iiiilliti'm mul nhi'lv. III)! JihIko Ki'Inu mul Atiiuiiny Thn-nhi r wirn nt link (iruvn Tili'mlity. CIiiih. Ilalliinl, nil nld Mllwnukln rialilclil, Wim hiTn Tunnilny KUI'HlH. Mr. (Inurun Hnwall, uf 1'lntnnii, wiih u week end KucMl Mt thn I), II, Km iiiuiiH hiiiiin. Iah) Hi'liwnuilnm, of Mutinlnliitliiln, iicumpitnleil hy hU nun, Krederlck, htm heeli vIhIHiik Ht thn liomii uf Mr. mid Mm. (Ji'OiKti Miiihii mul Inrldentlly tiiklim in lht 1'iirl IiiikI llvniituck kIiow Mr. Hi'hwmiilnrH In mi old Iowa friend uf Ihn Mumu family nnd dtitin to Ore Kun niimlier uf yeiim hud mul In lh owner uf wiiim of thin xlHtn' muni vnluuliln tlailmr IiiikI. OwIiik to thn nlckiii'MK In the nclKh liorhnoil Ihn miclnl lit tho I'ltlnlon hoiim liN linen liiileflnntely NiHlpuned mid lilno thn WetlneHiliiy evniiliiK pruy ir tnuntluK mid leiichcm' tralnlim 1'lllHM. Wn urn mirry to nolo (hat theru arn thrnn rimi'M of typhoid fnvnr In our mlilHl. V' iiiiilnmtiiud thn water from thn different nprliiKK Imvo lu-en an- ayllzml and mIho n number Imvo taken their well water to I'ortlauil, hut an yet luivn nut fnund any uf thn water hh heliiK runtamliiated. Dr. Hoinmer Ih th altendliiK iiIivmIIcuii In thn Ituli eru family, where Mi He eH Ih III mid Ih iiIho niti'iulliiK MiiHter Allen llrowu mul a I rained mime from I'nrtliui.l Ih ri'iiderlnit all unHlNlnnrn ikimhIIiIii fur Ii I h rumfnrl. Dr. Citrll Ih nttendliiK MIhh Helen I'uliilon nnd lit thla writ. Iiik all pHtlentM are duiiK uh well an cuiild hu 'iii'fted. Tim new ri'iileHtaln omrv In very atiriii'tlvo, which Iiiih been newly lialnted nnd Ih lieiut qiiarterH here fur thn National Itenlly Co., of Tort-laud. I A. Bnenlin Iiiih returned homo frum ,N'l'WMl t. KticMtH of (Sen. John M. ISacnn, of 1'iirtlaiid lleliilitH mi Humlay. I ir. Campliell, uf I'urtlmut wiih a vis itor nt the l,udi;n nnd Hpent a day flHhliiK, tnliliiK Inline a fine Iishh. Mlltnn Ituyiin, the tmrltuno hIuk'T at the While Tcmpln wan urn on Sat urday afternoon tin a little IIhIiIiik trip anil tnnk dinner lit the Inline nf Mr. ami Mm. lluilitltliiH In Vancniiver, WitHh. The Dully New a feeln liicllueil lo hi- jijellmr with her ilaiichter. MIhh AkkIo. Ilevr that Jinliin Ki-Iho pit on the mil-, mul huii KeKluald have I n vIhIHiik Hide uf thill v fnut lour ol lirru I I'hllmly unaided. Wn nru frum Ml Hiiitrl. Mr Nah In now well ami Mm. Nnnh iiiiu- the Hand pile un thn river luinr. Mr Nanh Ih nnw wel mul Mrn, Nimh wiiiiIh wurk. Now, IndleH, what have ynti fur lmr- Dully feWH. Wurk Ik priiKreHnlnK rapidly un (he Hew lunik hulldliiK mul I it r r 1 1 1 k n 1111 liMiketl for dehiVH Nhniild ho i-iiinpleted H hill thn iicur fiittiin. Mr mul Mm. Kamlnler. nf Manilla. P. I . am nt irenenl vIhUIiik thn Int. ter n iniitlier nt thin place. Mrn Kiim tiller IH well knuwn here, ImvlliK IntiKlit Hfverttl lerniH In thn Mllwiiu kle Hchiml. The couple will him ill re turn to their homo, whern Mr. Kain- Inli-r will reH e bin dutleH an an ufllrer uf ihn I'. 8, army. J. A. Keck haa accepted the uh (x nliiht wnlchman nt thn (laka Ihivld I'niinl la wnrkltiK In a print Iiik urtlcn In Purtlmid. , W, K. Kelno will ho ready for liunl lieHH alHiut (litnher 2. Iln will have an nynter and Hhort order hoiiHn. Thn new Ki'lxi roHtnutnut will nr. rupy Ihn hulldliiK where the Mll wnukln Hen formerly found ahelter. Thn minotiiirenmiit Ih nindn nf thn marrlnifn of Mlna Diily Hoartl, uf Sell wikmI, to (initio Do llovnrth. of Al hany, N. Y.. on Ihn sth uf Ihn pre, rnl miinlh. MIhh Hoard U a hIhh' of Mrn. DowIIiik. while Dn Hovarlh THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acmag and Farm! Sptcialty. P. 0. Box 213 Mllwaukta, Or. W. E. THRESHER LAWYER niLWAUKIH. .OkliUON frlnmlH In thin vicinity thn pant few Weekl. Mm. Frank SoeHhe, nf Oreciiti City vUlled with Mm. Hct-kimr Innt week It D. Teale, uf I'm lllillil, wan mil un Hiimluy, vIhIHiik with frli lulu near Melilriim Henry Tnr.ler exiieela to leave thU week fur KiiKeim. where m will n main durliiK tlm winter. Man. U Wilcox mid Mri. Murae en Joyed a vIhII frum .Mm. Prnlt, uf Ore. koii City, reeently. Mrn Pratt la tlm mullier uf llev. It. ('. Illiirkwell nnd the MetluidlHtH liern rejulcn In thn re turn uf Itnv. It. ('. Illackwell to the M. K. rhurch In Oreitnn City, Itnlph and Kriiuk .IiiIiiihou, of (ilnd- Hlniie, vUlteil with Arthur KohertH mil enjoyetl f tttltic In the Willamille at f tilt place. Mrn. Cnkn WalHtm, uf KmiHiia, and Mm. (ietirKn Muiikem. of Wyoming, who tlepnrteil a week anil fur Seattle, hava returned lo the Allen llrown homo and left Monday iilulit for San KranclHCo, whern they will apend a few tin and then they will go to Ih AliRt'lea liefore they return to their liomi'K. McHdiiinoH Watnon anil MunkreH were delighted w(h J'ort land and Iter mirniundliiKH and It Ih hoped hy all who hnd Ihn plcaauro of meetlnit thnnn rharniliiK ladlna that thny may return to thn Conat In tho near future. Wb aro Intlnetl lileaHeil to ann (iitirn" Momo on tho atreet again after a four wnekH Hlego nf IIIuchh. TIiIh will ho gratlfyliiK newa to IiIh Miiltnninali and CliickatiiHH County frlemlH, Mr. and Mra. Waxier and MIhh lleryl. nf Caatnlln, Iowa, hav orotdrn- ed to their hnmea via Suit Ijiko City anil Denver after a few days vlnlt at the II. ( . ralntun linmn. Tho frlenda of Mm. Anita Spencer will bo pained to hour alio la III at tho (lood Samaritan hoapltal In Port and. In honor of her (snout, Mm. Htirev, of lxnnlH. Waah.. Mm. Krod IVrry gave a pretty luncheon on Friday noon, when Mra. Hurley, Mra. Anna Hurley and Peano and 1-ationwli-h, nf Klaley, ami Kttwiird Utbouwlch. wore her HARMONY. WAGONS BUGGIES AUTOMOBILES Coat no more than other Don't buy until you Investigate ' Let ua tend you our catalogue Aik ua about the 1910 automobile You won't regret It. Automobile Salesroom Wagons & Busies Chapman & Alder Streets PORTLAND 330 East Morrison Street PORTLAND D. C. LATOCRETTB Preildent F. J. MEYER, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, 150,000.00. Tranaacta General Banking Bualnese. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Office Both Phone 22 Residence Phone Main 2C24 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 18C5 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER The oxcumlun to Kalacaila was well patronized and rvcry one had a fine lime. Mra. HudHim, Sr., la very III, Mr. and Mm. ('. C. Millard have p. in- lo llllltihoro on a vlilt. Tlic limine warinlliK will bo held al the achiKil holme next Friday after noon between 4 and G o'clock. GLADSTONE. Charles (inlhiKly received a tell K nt in ronvcyliiK lo Mm thn good new that ho la a grand father, l.loutenent Arthur (inlloKly, hi a win, Is the proud father of n youtiK aoldler. Victor (liiiilt returned from EtiKeno Buntlay, II. K. CrosH made a bUHlneas trip to his ranch near Kslacada (his week ('. I- HaHtliiK and family, of Van couver, were visitors at P. 8. linker's place on Sunday. Herman Nelson sold 3.78 arroa of land to AtiKuat Zlndloer. Mr. Zlndler routes from Southern Orenon. W. K. Srhooley la K"lnK East to visit friends and relatives. DurlltK his nbsenro his house will he occu pied by a Mr. Morlarliy, who Is con nected wllh "The News," of Port land. Mra. Iitmlon, of England, is visit- Iiik her anus, P. A. Bunion, of Glad stone and K. lltirdon, of West Oregon City. J. C. Paddock reports the loss of a black Jersey cow.on last Tuesday.. The cow was probably worth from sixty lo seventy-five dollars. , The schools of Gladstone opened a week bko with a large attendance. On account of the increase In scholars about thirty desks were ordered for tho different rooms. Now improve ments have been going on at tho KChool house, amounting to about flvo hundred dollars. A cement floor and steps wore put In tho basement, which now makes it In fine shape for a play room during tho rainy weather. Miss Pease la building a new cottage on the west side of the car line in Gladstone. .MEADOW BROOK, (illmore's bnnd left this place Wed- sdity for Cnnhy, whore they will discourse sweet music with the saw 1 hammer for a few weeks. K. D. Meyers, of Ashland, Kans , and family are visiting his brother, J. MeyerB this week. They will seo the Canby fair before returning. Miss Rota, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . U Stntullnger, has been quite sick Ith scarlet fever, but is Improving ry fast. Mr. Stnudlnger has purchased the machinery out of the Cooper mill on Wood cock Creek and will move It his mill site on Milk Creek. P, K. Cooper hns purchased one of Itobbln's rolled platod, oien face, jewel, hunting case buggies. Some may nnd a new Roti iii iaw. Some of the Warm Spring Indians camped on Main street on the une run from the hop yards. to Fashionable Clothes Men. and If oung Men who want to be in STYLE w II do well to come now and see our great Clothes Showing for FALL AND WINTER The handsomest fabrics we have ever seen the colorings and weaves are marvels of the weaving art and the Style, Pit and Tailoring are examples of the splendid taste, skill and ingenuity of those celebrated MASTER TAILORS and DESIGNERS SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. of BALTIMORE and NEW YORK and The Celebrated Society Brand Clothes of Chicago FOR YOUNG MEN These Beautiful Clothes must be seen to be opprecioted come now come while the assort ment is complete even if not ready to purchase the display is worth seeing. Get Away from the commonplace and dress with Distinction you can, at small expense, by dealing wim us. Nobby, Stylish Clothes and Furnishings for every occasion No matter your form, shape or figure, we can fit you stylishly and becomingly. The Best Investment you can make look your best at all times you will be astonished at what little cost. $1500 and upwards dresses you stylishly and becomingly and above all economically. Furnishings-' everything for the Gentleman in the newest effectsit is impos sible to describe the endless variety Just come and lookl Come Early and see the Exhibition of the Best Ready-To-Wear Clothes FREE FREE to All Come and Look All are Welcome, whether yoa per chase or not. , LEVITT, Clothier Oregon City, Oregon . .- ' Lit K'40Xy"'H I CwriilttJ 1909 B, 't V. V L0JS DUOS CO. t Vt i' Vk CUUcs n,ktn j1 '. (' rl !xsXK BIUrt ui Rt Trt 6HUBEL. John Hettnmn. of Dttfur, Ore.. Is vlsitliiK his parents here. Michael Moehnke. of Oregon uiy was out here one day last week. David and Chris Moehnke have fin ished baling. Percy Streyfeller, of Salem. la vis iting his grandpa, C. Hornschuh. Kutly Kllnger is home from the har vest fields. Dnvlil Moehnke'a little boy Is quite sick. Every farmer Is plowing and gome are ready to sow fall grain, Just wait ing for rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heltman. of Clarkes, visited with his parents to day. C. Hornschuh marketed another load of fat porkers, Krlday. August Guenthers little baby was burled In the Schubel cemetery last Moituilny. School ebglns Monday, October 4th, with Miss Rosa Moehnke as teacher. SOCIETY The birthday of W. H. Curtis was the occasion for a surprise party at his home on Seventh and J. Q. Adams ADOLPH AERGERT ARRESTED. Stone Farmer Charged With Threaten ing to Kill Neighbor. Adolph Aergert, of Stone, was ar rested Monday and brought before Judge Samson for hearing. Aegert Mr, 17 one nre ht CLARKES. Mr. Maxson Is at present engaged In hauling lumber. Mrs Maxson is helping Mrs. Lee cooy for the thresh- s. Ol to Elemr will attend the Agri cultural College at Corvallls this win- r. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hang are going to leave on Tuesday for Corvallls for short visit with his brother, Dave Hung. Mr. Marnuardt was In town last Saturday. Mr. Will Marshall purchased a cow lost week. Henry Klelnsnilth Is going to Port- and on business this week. C. Harrington suffered a fracture of the bone of his leg last week, as the result of being struck by a fall ing tree. He Is getting along nicely at the time of tho Inst report. Words To Freeze The Soul. "Your son hns consumption. His ca ,ls nopiega." These appalling words were spoken to George E. Blevens, a lending . merchant of Springfield, N. C. by two expert doc tors ono a lung speclullst. Then was shown tho wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tho money In the world for what It dltl for my boy." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, Its the safest, Btir est cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c and ti.oo. .lone Drug Co. Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. Shubel Lutheran Church. There will be Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. German services at 10 A. M., when Mr. H. Man will deliver his farewell sermon. In the evening the last Englsh service will be held. Everybody Is cordially Invited. "I'd Rather Die, Doctor. than to have my feet cut off," said M. L. Illnghaui, of Prlncevllle, 111., "but you'll die from gangrene (which hnd eaten away eight of his toes) If you don't," said all the doctors. In stead, he used Ilucklen's Arnica Salve till It wholly cured him. It cures of Eczema, Fever Sores, Bulls, Burns and Piles astounds the world. 25c at Jones Drug Co. , ARRANGING YEAR'S CALENDAR. Woman's Club Committee to Meet Early In October. street last night. The evening waaiWas arregted on p, of on of most enjoyably spent and delicious ; hlg nelghbort w W- Bradl whom refreshments were served Those pres- ne threatened to kill, because he ent were Mr and Mrs. George Red- thougnt ,he latter had 8toIen lumber daway. Mrs. Dora oung, Mrs. M. Par- from hl8 nrpmlsP APIfrt hnH nil. ot lumDer on his place and one even ing some of the lumber disappeared. Some samll boys Informed his that Bradley had some lumber at his place, and the man thought It belonged to him. Bradley was Informed that If he did not bring back the lumber he would be killed. Judge Samson placed Aergert under 500 bonds and he will be given a hearing this week. sons, Mrs. C. S. Lee, Elic Parsons, Mrs. L Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cross, Myrtle Cross, Everett Cross, Mrs Maggie Cross, Miss Kathertne Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood ward, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Curtis, Claud Curtis, George Montague, Arthur Smith, Mr. Tlbbels. Mr. Lyman, Flor ence Curtis, Will Curtis. Mr. and Mrs Frank White entertain ed about 30 of their friends at their home tn Greenpolnt on Saturday eve ning, the occasion being as a ferewell before their departure for their new home at Redmond, Eastern Oregon, where Mr. White has purchased prop erty. The evening was devoted to mus- j ic and games, and a most enjoyable time was had. Refreshments were served by the hostess. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. White held a family re union at their home, and present were Mr. and Mrs. George Boylnn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and two chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green nnd two sons, Carl and Clyde. Mr. and MYs. B. M. Doollttle and son, Ben, of Vancouver, Wash. Twins were born to Mrs. Jackson yesterday; big. hearty boys and cry ing ail the while just as if they want ed Folger's Golden Gate.Coffee. The committee of the Woman's Club of Oregon City Is busily arrang ing the club work for the newyear, or ache In the back warns you the Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity often hap pens because a careless boatman Ig nores the river's warniifgs, growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain which begins on the second Wednes day in October, and ending the fourth Wednesday In June, 1910. After a long vacation the members are look ing forward to making this another progressive year In club work. Through the courtesy of the Commer cial Club, the Women's Club will hold Its meetings in the Commercial Club rooms in tho Masonic building. The calendar committee is compos ed of tho following: Mrs. MnryB. II'Ren, Mrs. ltuslna Fonts, Mrs. Mol lle Straight. Mrs. Clarence Oakley, Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan. Fine Pears From Mayor Downey. Six fine Bartlett pears, weighing five pounds, wore brought to the city Friday by Everett Downey, from Will amette. They came from the orchard of James Downey, mayor of Willam ette. The fruit Is lticlous nnd firm, and penrs averaging In weight one pound ench re rather uncommon. Mr. Downey has a good crop this year and his fruit is extensively admired. . kidneys need attention If you would escape fatal maladies Dropsy, Dia betes or Brlght's disease. Take Elec tric Bitters nt once and see Back ache fly and all your best feelings re turn. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J. R. Blakenshlp, of Belk, Teun. Only 50c at Jones Drug Co. More Than Enough It Too Much. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual con sumption of more food than is nec essary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheuma tism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with Indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite con trol and take a few doses of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soou be all right again. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vt, writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medi cine we wouldn't be without them." For chills, Constipation, Bilousness or Blck Headache they work wonders, 25c at Jones Drug Co. SPRING IS POLLUTTED. Typhoid Germa Found In Water On Indian Camp. The existence of bacilli in the water from a spring on what Is Jinown as the Indian camp in the South end of the city Is confirmed in a letter from Dr. R. C. Yonney, secretary of the State Board of Health, to Dr. J. W. NoiTis, county health officer, who se cured samples of the water which were sent to Portland and an analysis made by Dr. Ralph Matson, the well known bacteriologist. There have been several cases of typhoid fever during the last two months and Dr. Norrls suspected that the Infection might have been due to the use of this water. The spring will be closed to the use of the public. Acording to a statement made by on official of the Hawley Pulp & Pap er Company, the water has not been used by any of the employes of the company for many months. When the mill was first placed In operation last winter the use of the water was common, but It was discontinued as soon as Mr. Hawley learned of the practice. Pacific Phone Main 112 Home Main 24 Res. Phone Home B 236 Office Houra 1-6, 7-8 P. M. Sunday 10 to 12 Dr. VLADIIMIR JINDRA Natoreopath from Europe Specialist for Chronic Diseases Successful Treatment MASONIC BUILDING, Room 11 OREGON CITY, ORE. Dements est FLOUR $1.50 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of ilhe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street I I