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Kad at at ok by eipc. four quart Canuin Cyna NobW. bve h he was on his way lo Kansas, ; entertained fr her enttiv recovery, to visit relatives and friends. Thu Powell baby 1ms had H mitlior- Mr. Hon Faust Is oxpeettM homo ; uK in his our aim " " "''r "' from Malheur county tills wook. KEDLAND. doctor's care. It broke mo tlrst or m wook ami Hio poor llttlo sufferer Is hot tor. Fred linker and Mr. Minor are still ( working In Mr. Acini's woll, Thoy j ltavo done somo hlnstlns, but have i not struck water yot. j There lias tuvn tv prott noted moot- i llaptlsl church mo past , K, X. Hrook Is putt Inn In a phono f.n- Mr. Hmoo. Mrs. S. K. I'.tay, o whoso sickness iiiij tuiiiit iiiiiit.i hi last work's nauor. died ai lior homo hero, Friday, Ooto-jlitK at th lor;j, iiKOil iu wars. She loavos to ! wook. mourn hor loss' hor husband, ono j Mi s. J. A. Haso anil children i-amo lutlior, Mr. IVuokssi, tho sons, ; out to si'on.l lho wook cud with tvln Urmv. Frank. tJoot-Ko. Hairy and ; lives and ivtomls. as Teacher's Ins- i'arl mi.) ono danchtor. Mrs. Pavls tltnlo was heltm hoM In t'ol-.unlila i and several srand olilldjen. Mr. ' county ami tho ehlltlron at Liberty, liruv had maiiv friends as was shown, Thoy returned homo Sunday, by tho many beautiful (lowers mi row ill K. X. I'lianel. of Chailovlout, Mich., upon hor irvavo. Tho fuuoral was a promlmnt driiKKtat of that place, hold Smtduv from tho M. K. church, ' w ho has been truvollHR In tho West Kov. May oltidaliiiK. burial at Kod-1 IooMhr ooi- tho country with a pos-J land oomofory. j slhle vlow or looaitHK. sianou lor nis Most (armors arv busy goodlng and homo Monday, afior vlsltlno lho Hood nli-kliic wimlos. iKIvor ooimiry. Thoy had also attond- I I'd tho (air ai Soaitlo and on Saluiday i WILSON VILUE. lsltod HioKOit I'lty. Ho said ho had .novor soon a t-ny oxai-uy nuo vmi koh I'lty, and would llko to havo had more tlino to spond Ihoro. Miss t'lais tl'.donsatt and lmU Shaulior woro manlod last W'oilnos- 1 a&gj Miss Stanclo wont to rortlaud on Thursday. K.lmor Join's sihiu Thursday and Friday In 1'ortland. . ! day and a chai lvai l crowd nwok tho Norman Say wont to Oiogou City Krlday. It is rumored that u physician Is about to locate in W'tlsonvillo. Mrs. Stauglo is still ill tho Kast i vlsitins relatives. Porno hunters (mm lVrtlaud. causht j shivitlni: on the lirahain (arms, near Wilsouvillo, last wtvk, wore arrested. I flat-euro Mnllalt has moved to his Mr. anj Mi-s. H. U llassollnink sir-: now homo and Is a busy man nottliiK rlvod In Wilsouvillo ou Monday, after i settled. ' ! echoes In the cvcnlnc in cmid shape. ! They will ho al homo to their (i leuds on tho flue (arm the uroom owns ou I tho road to Willamette. ELDORADO. short wedding trip, and are now at homo to their many (ileuds. Mr. Uiwney and wKe. from .Nebras ka. . :tod homo on Thursday, alter Mrs. Kate Voucher and brother, H. Sotosor went to Needy, Sunday, to visit hor daimliter Jennie. C K. Suilih Is Kieatiy unproved in ! NEWS OP THE COUNTY MEADOWBROOK. Potato digging Is still the order of the dav. Mr. Perry is hauling lumber across the river for Mr. Hall's new house. George Williams and Bird Lamb each had a crew of men at work on the irrigation ditch last week putting on the finishing touches. Grandma Mans is quite sick at the present time. The late heavy rains did some dam age to the ditch company's flume, ne cessitating the closing down ot the head gates. J. W. Suudlllger has purchased a Land of Angora goats of V. Davis. The planing mills were closed down Monday for repairs. Those railroad surveyors are head ing right this way which acounu in part for the boom in real estate. Mrs. G. W. Myers is out from Canhy Ticwing the old home scenes. Sir. and Mrs. Albright, .Mr. and Mrs. Leffett were visiting at the Holraan ranch Saturday and Sunday. They at tended the Meadowbrook Sunday school Sunday morning. A. V. Davis is talking of investing In some real estate near this city. Better strike fast, corner lots are ad vancing. Mr. Schafer and Mx. Robeson are quite busy since the hunting season opened have not heard of any big game being brought in yet. The Colton merchant was transact ing business in town Monday. The electric light plant and pump ing station on the Holman block on the north Main street will soon be in readiness for business. MACKSBURG. Vic Grim came home Monday, after spending a year in Texas. "I had a dandy time, but there's no place like Oregon." were his first words. Cal Wolfer made a flying trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Fenshl is very low with cancer of the s'omach. Jake Smith has just Invested in a fine gang plow. Mrs. Diedrich Harms ran a needle into her foot, last Friday, inflicting a painful wound. Mr. Seward and daughter, Olga, were in Oregon City last Monday. The Cabbage Road has become a great speedway for the fast saddle the Henry Bents place. Miss Mabel Seward, who has been teaching school at Liberal, spent Sun day at home. BEAVER CREEK. Everybody is busy digging potatoes. Hill Daniels was in Oregon City Saturday. A party was given at the Bill Jones' home Saturday night. A crowd of young folks from Beaver Creek went to church, at Cams Sun day evening. Miss Mary Parry was In Oregon Citv on Tuesday. D. AV. Thomas made a business trip to Oregon City Friday. Miss Athalene Bluhm. who was op erated on for appendicitis Is much bet ter and has been removed from the hospital to her home. Henry Hollman was in Oregon City on business Tuesday. Sarah Parry visited her sister, Mrs. Griffith, of Clarkes Sunday. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Our Sunday School Is Increasing fast and has over sixty members en rolled. There Is only one empty house in this berg. The one Mr. Bierniann Just moved out of. Mr. Biermann and family have moved into Mr. Seeley's house. C. B. Hysom. Sr.. has rented the house lately vacated by Mr. Clark and family. Mrs. Xorah Carrico and daughter have gone out to the mill again. Stanley Boguslaski and wife arrived from the East last week to visit their brother, Henry, and sister, Mrs. Wal ter Schwack. Mrs. C. B. Hysom's parents from Everett. Wash., are visiting her. Miss May Errickson has the typhoid fever. Dr. Stuart is in attendance. Mrs. T. B. Linn was In Portland one day last week and visited with Mrs. J. W. Craig. Mrs. Mann and son, Walter, are at home again, after a months outing at Rainier. Mrs. Sigler, of Dole, Wash., spent Saturday and Sunday here with her brother, Mr. Osmund and family. Albion Gerber spent last Saturday sight seeing In Portland and stayed all night with his brothers, Tom and Joe. Mrs. E. A. Seeley writes rrom in- vint.uS (or a couple of weeks with health since last week Mr. Lowuey s sister. Mrs. Sllucbaugh . , sid Smith is in the Clarkes neigh I'etors Jt Adea are displaying some orhood visiting his slslor, Mrs. Will very wonderful lamps with patent ' Wallace. burners, w hich Illuminate to such an i Mrs. llayno Howard returned home extent that we may not have to put from Oregon I'lty, where she has been in electric lights In Wilsouvillo after , visiting her people, all. Mrs. Clara Smyth nnd baby an' Mr. liwnoy has purchased 13 acres visiting at tho homo of her parents, of land j miles east of Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Schoonborn, of Kldtv and niter settling his affairs in Nehras'i rado. ka will remove his family to our! dance was given Saturday at tho county, whore the soil is fertile and Anderson homo and was onjood by the climate desirable. I all the young people. Mr. Jenulson picked over 12 bush-, Otto Striker, 11. J. llolvoy. John els of peaches from two small trees. Helvey and w ife took a hunting trip Mr. lirobst also had a splendid yield', up Into tho mountains Sunday of poaches from young trees this year' Everybody is glad to have rain, as and many of our farmers are planning tho wells havo gone dry and but llttlo to plant out more ioach trees, as the hopes of returu water very soon. soil here is so favorable for their, Mr. and Mrs. Fraier havo returned rapid growth. to Portland, after a month's visit w ith The M. B. A. lodge Is planning n !.fr mother, Mr. A. S. Jones. dance which promise to be a very it Is reported that tho surveyors happy Junction for the near future. 'for the Molalla railway havo left this There w ill be good music and those , vlcinltv. returning to Oregon City who "trip tho light fantastic" are Hertha I'lepka came from Portland preparing to he out in force for this Friday and spent Saturday with her parents. BEAVER CREEK. Fred Stelner. Art Habcock. Fred enjoyable occasion. X. O. Say has been given power to arrest any and all persons violating the game laws la Corral Creek dis trict Thi., Ij a th.i' onl nf th:,t .H.frlnf h,.v. ' !,., In! D. W. ThOllUtS tlOllgtlt It fear of helne shot l,v earless hunters. I sh,vl' ""' M- lndmi one having recently ohot a cow for Chris escape not! tied. The Ladles Aid Society of Hood View church surprised Mrs. Elmer Jones on Thursday last, It being her birthday. Cake and. cocoa were served by the ladies and a delightful time was spent by all the members of the society In attendance. Those Coffee Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your triMoor vvjll grind li beller if ground at hum not loo lino. .-.-m.t; - XT, ..--L.rr.-L anr.-:.-j SDmpp Him and see as about that GLADSTONE a specialty. land SCHOOLEY & CADELL 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE. Marriage Llccmca Granted. Licenses to marry were Issued to Hull) Ilrldgofartuoi- and John W. Miv t'ulloy. Pearl K. Carlisle nml U'Hter I.. Smith, IaiIxo K. Wagner and Her man H. David, Molllo Ijooney and IM wait! Johnston. Grace Spraguo and George Closno, Uuua Pope and ('has. GiittUh. Made I tiger nml Isoms S llalrd. Haltlo U Mathews and It. . Greene. Maud t'liliils aim Arvnio Wortliliigion, of Oswego; Huelali H'.la llowoiion and Joseph Mct'loakoy. Kose Weliner and Charles ti. Morris. Emma llluhm and John l. Moohnko. Iieiiha A liiown and Thomas K Si ration, Mabel Whitney Wright and K. A. Wright. Report, School District No. 83. Number days taught. number days attendance, Those who were neither absent nor lardy are I'.lnia lioSha.er, Eleanor Hews, Italph He Shaser. C.I Y C LAUKIXS. Teacher. Ollloo Until Phone 23 Uonldcm-o I'liouo Main I'U'.'t Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1S05 Hucosiior In C. N. llrootiinati FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED HY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND DRICK Hates UonsoiiHblrt, HiiKiinRo Slated 3 Day Pre of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD DEER Careful of Your Property One of ;he secrets of our success In the BaRRage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving 'Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street ha ml of Wllhelm. and made good his Inlander and Willie Carry are haul- before a constable could bo , " ""xber '? r"K',n 1 tr"m w Moehnke's this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ktchson visited Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hugea last Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Mark O'llera and sister, Mary Hollmaun, have none to Seaside. Miss Maud Hart, who has been visiting this summer with her parents. present were Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Frank i r and Mrs. Thomas Daniels, has Tooze, Mrs. Jenulson, Mrs. Allison I '""7 ' ' 1 "" " Baker, Mrs. Krank Seely, and Mrs. I Stallncher. Mr. Cramery. of 1'ortland. visited Johnnie llohlander a few day last week. George SKar has arrived from Alas ka. Wo are all glad to see him back. Will fleAer was snwlnn wood for Wllllnm Orlsonthwalte last WedtieR- jack Bohlunder Is homo from Kan- Herman Harms is hauling for the ' dependence that they have another Washington County Creamery. (granddaughter. Two of the Ix.vs made a splendid , Mrs. Jennie Irvine has a baby, bay of quail in Redfield's woods Sun- Rev. J. W. Craig, of Mnlln, was visiung ineuus ijic Mrs. Will Henderson Is on the sick list day. the The Damm Seward Co.'s saw mill Is running full blast. Charlie Mbrris' house looks fine with Us new addition. Listen to the merry wedding bells J. M. Gillett has gone to work again after his serious illness. Mr. Sinclair, of Cams, was in town George Sutherlard has moved into; last week umaing oia menus b" D C. LATOURETTE President. F. J. METER, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Tranact a C.nral Banking Businen. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M orliL WAGONS BUGGIES AUTOMOBILES C06t no more trial others Don't buy until you investigate Let us send you our catalogue Ask us about the 1910 automobiles You won't regret it. Automobile Salesroom Wagons & Buggies Chapman S Alder Streets PORTLAND 330 East Morrison Street PORTLAND A reception and banquet was ten dered Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hassel brlnk on Saturday evening, October 23, In the M. II. A. Hall. Mr. Hassel hrinW is the hlirhlv esteemed nresl- dent of the lodge and the members day. cave the hannuet in honor of their chief and his estimable bride. Good b-rn Oregon. wishes for long life and prosperity A surpr se party was given to Hill for this happy couple were many and J"n'8 "'"i ;lmer Undlgon. Kvery- sincere. The affair was slightly body reported a good time, spoiled by the heavy deluge of rain. J""" ''""" H"hlander and Mrs. but never-the-les, many of the mem- "na Smith are nt home again for n bers were present and the tables were 9hnrt time. beautifully decorated and bountifully arr' Sherwood visited Rowland laden with good things, such as Wll- Edwards one evening last week. sonvtlle house wives know so well how to prepare. At a late hour the j Jones Mill School Report, company dLspersed after enjoying ihu i following Is the attendance for this evening to the fullest extent. month: Per rent of attendance, inn. names CLARKES. 'of pupils having perfect attendance: . Percy Jones, Kay Leak. Hertlia Ilry- Mr. W. H. Wettlaufer took a load ant, Vardo Melndl. Stella llernard. of apples to town anil some pears, Virgil Jones, Jay Ttrynnt, e!mn nl- receiving sixty cents a box for apples, lace, Cecil Jones, Dewey wanace. C. Harrington Is getting along nice- Earl Hltchmnn, Orvllle Jensel. Enoch ly he will soon be up and around on Anderson. Nellie McQulIlen, Eugene crutches. Melndl, Elmer Hltchmnn, Kmina Mo- Mr. and Mrs. E. Hettman had their Qulllen. Elmer Leak. Oliver Leak, baby girl baptized the other Sunday. Etta llernard, Roy Jones, Ethel Lund Timber grove school started last , berg. Hell Rernar Endfred Lund week on October 18. ! berg. Grace Cogan, Prank Imel, Krank Mrs. S. Vj Kleinmnlth is visiting her, McQulIlen, Linnea. Lundberg, Gladys son, Alvin, in Oregon City. . Wallace. Mr. Barett, of Portland, was In; JAMES M. PARK. Clarkes and bought a fresh cow from ' Teacher. Mr. Wallace. Bat Sullivan bought a new plow HANDICAPPED, last, week In Canby of Mr. Kocher. win .viarxnan anu iam.iy spem aun- Thj jt a CaM wlth Many 0regon SPITTING NUISANCE. Hawking and Spitting It Caused by ; Catarrh Germs. If tho local authorities want to stop tho disgusting habit of spitting mile ous oil lho sidewalks, they had bet-; ter Instruct tho people as to tho best method of killing tho catarrh genus anil curing catarrh. You can easily tell by reading the symptoms below whether you havo ca tarrh or not : Offensive breath, frequent sneenlng. dlschargo from nose, stoppage of the nose, husklness of the voice, llckllng In throat, droppings In throat, a cough, pain In chent. loss of strength, vail ntile appetite, spasms of coughing, low spirited at times, raising of muc ous, dlrtleuliy In breathing, loss of vital Tore. Huntley Rro4. Co. lias A sensible remedy (money back If It falls) for catarrh, called HyomH. which N a va porized air so antiseptic that when It Is breathed over the Inflamed und germ lnfesteil membrane, It kills nil germ life and cures catarrh Tho price. Including hard rubber In haler, Is only $1.00, and money back If It doesn't euro. Extra bottles, fi) cents. "1 have tried almost every catarrh euro on tho market without benetlt. Havo been using Hyouiel for one week and feel like a new man nl ready." Win. V. Goodie, Newark, Ohio. Juno :t, l'J09. 001.1529. y FIVE-MINUTE TALK bf U CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS rr What Vl If lUagl Allallua f AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM (IMnua Woo YnmtilA Noft-ptvKnou. SnltM7 (Mur 1'til mp 1 lon.'i'itiJ "-! nil tma'l Ul your ilMlar ! wwlklaa imlUlM rOK SAlJt UT ALL HICU.MVt. rallMni Waai llmtlll ('. 1'arUjuul. UT. Wlluka. WU Naw ttirk. N. T hajl rrociaew ilal Fisher, Tho.sen S Co LMpi. 11. rwrtuna WrtU fir Trtl 1 (on M M i f ONLY ONE GENUINE THIRl I ONLY ONI OINUINI CAW0OLINKUM, THAT It TMB AVKNA AlUt CAR0OLINUM. THIRl IS A CMA IMITATION ON THB M ARRIT THAT II 0 ino orriwro at prom ii oo TO I3 PIR 0ALL0N. THI 6NUlNi AVSNARIUi CAR DOLINKUM IN QUART CAM M CENTS, AND ONI OAULONl AT IU WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THI OINUINI. TAKI NO OTHIR. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN ORIOON CITY, day ud on Highland. Mr. Bower was In Portland and hired a man to help him cut down trees. J. Pietz, of Colton, was In Clarkes Monday. Kred Marshall was In town last last week. Miss Lizzie Olsen, of Canby, was In Clarkes for a short visit at Mrs. Ed Ifeitman.s and was Intending to leave on Tuesday. W. G. Klelnsmlth was In Portland last Saturday to get laths for his new house. Elsa and Edna Elmer are on the sick list, and also Esther Under. Mrs. Ben and Mrs. Kred Marshall made a short visit at Portland to Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. Ben Marshall was In town lant Saturday. City People. Too many Oregon City people are handicapped with a bad back. Tho nnceaslng pain causes constant mis ery, making work a burden and stoop Inif or lifting an Impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing re freshing rest and in the morning Is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments nay give relief, but cannot rench the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. D-oan' Kidney PIIIb cure sick kid neys, and cure them permanently. Can you doubt Oregon City evidence? W. M. Stone, a well-knwon resident, or Oregon City, Oregon, says: "I have beim greatly benefited by the uao of two boxes of Doan's Kidney pills. My troubles were occasional dizzy spells and too freuent passages of the kidney secretions. I had to get u poften at night on account of the lattre annoy- We b-tvf h-id foBKV weather wllhlanpp. alH" ''"''!red at ,lm"H fm,n tl,C r-,' f r, ft but llt "f backache. Having found such " "Lr: , ,kt , ' J ! Vt relief through the use of Doan's i"""1' ,- o r, iK,nl.y iiju,, j jo not hesitate to rec August Delkar, a prominent young fanner, lias been very sick, but Is considered on the mend at present. Mrs. Fredericks was taken to a hospital in Portland in an ambulance, where she underwent a severe oper ation, but rallied nlcoly ami hopes are STAFFORD. The Light of the Hour" ELECTRIC LIGHT ommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price no c'lits. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. New York, solo agents for the United States. Hemember tho name take no other. -Doan's and It is MODERN. It is CLEAN, there fore a LABOR and MONEY SAVER. It is SAFE. It it CONVENIENT; a light WHERE YOU WANT IT. When you want itJUST PRESS THE BUT TON. It is SANITARY; does NOT in crease the temperature of a room or VITIATE the air. EXPENSE includes only the cost of electricity. Standard lamps renewed FREE. CALL UP Till CONTRACT DEPARTMENT Pacific Phone Main 112 Home Main 24 Res. Phone Home B 236 Office Hours 1-6, 7-8 P. M. Sunday 10 to 12 Dr. VLADIIMIR JINDRA Naturopath from Europe Specialist for Chronic Diseases Successful Treatment OREGON CITY, ORE. Portland Railway Light & Power Company FIRST AND ALDER I "4 MASONIC BUILDING, Room 11