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OHEfiOX CITY EXTKliPMSK. FIJI DAY, NOVHMHKK ,r, 100!). Are You Going to Build ? Building Material, except lumber, is a life study of our. We can tell you the cost and quality of Cement, Lime, Platter, Doors and Window. We can tell you what style lock are most becoming to your intended house. We can give you pointers on "how to paint your house and to paint It In the most economical and lasting way." W have the latest Window and Front Door Decoration, cur own im portation from the European centers of fine art. Our facilities of buying seasoned stock Doors and Windows at the right time of the season enables us to offer you these goods well seasoned and at prices to defy any competition. We are sole agents for the celebrated "Golden Gate Cement" for Clack amas County, and offer you this cement at our Ware house on Main Street, for $2.50 per barrel of 4 sacks, an additional charge of 10c per sack will be made, but money refunded if returned in good shape. We have some odd size doors and windows on hand which we sell as cheap as $1.25 each. Do not delay to see us, whether you are ready to buy or not. Frank Busch CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBY. Pajless Dentistry &3 a. . i. 4t rmmm Oct of cxr porrl cm kT tboir pi! B 4 bp4tKork Bet ia on (toy Wt 4lrntMi rati 22k t4 f tTt 53.50 chr Cm 5.00 SkBnlriTMt3.5U , . r- 1 nn r l r-r inn I V V UrHlfen 2. SO As NATURE TELLS YOU. Many an Oregon City Know Too Well. Reader . 46o4 latMr . , V i puim 5.00 M..lm tarPuiM 7.50 WORK OUARANTSID rOR IS VIARS Pslnlfw Lxtrclioa tv bBlttcorhn.l4 vnrfc to onWd. CcwntuiiM Frwo, To caoo h4t pwnltw nrk 4om u.-vbvi. All wurk full j rur fil--d. Modern lrtnc galpawau He irUwOA. Wise Dental Co. fuuM tnuim incofoto iuiiiu.ln PORTLAND, OREGON BITIC aOUS A. K. I I . M. fuUn. I to L JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY Fresh Frtiit At Very Lowest Prices Ii. J. Bigger & Sons Seventh Street Grocers SUCCESSORS TO A. ROBERTSON When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you about It. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action: Any urinary trouble tells of kidnev ll!s. Doans Kidney Pills cure all kld- ner ills. A. J. Wood, of 2'.0 Cottage St., Sa lem, Ore., says: "Kidney and blad der trouble became so bad witn me about two months ago that 1 was obliged to do something to case the suffering. The trouble bothered nie most In the morning for two or thrte hours after I arose. The too fre quent action of the kidney secretions was also very annoying and embares siug. I had known people who had received the best of results from Dean's Kidney Pills and I finally pro cured a box. Before 1 had used one box I was completely free from every symptom of the trouble. The kidneys were strengthened and my general health became better. I can hardly express in words the good opinion 1 have of Doan s Kidney Pills." Plenty more proof like this from .Oregon City People. Call at Hunt j ley Bros', drug store and ask what , their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ! cents. Foster-Milburn. Co., Buffalo. I New York, sole agents for the United j States. Remember the name Doan's and ; take no other. The Dallas Itemizer says that the meter system on hydrants kills out the lawns. Dallas should charge up some of its water bills to the empty lots that abound there as in every other city: Hermiston collects as much from the empty lots as from the beautiful ones, and the result is some fine lawns and gardens under discouraging circumstances otherwise. C. A. TUCKER The Photographer. Photographs that Please. Good Work. Moderate Price. NEW ART GALLERY. 1003 Main St.. Fairelough Bldg. ! In Umatilla County since 1900 16 j school districts have gone out of busl ! ness because the adding of field to held and farm to farm has driven away the children. The list is in reality longer than this, but some dis tricts have kept up a form of exist ence that is a shell. In the Irrigated districts the school houses are rapid ly enlarging. It is the bonanza wheat farmer who has no use for schools. TIME CARD. 0. W. P. DIVISION Between Portland and Oregon City. Leave Arrive Leave I Arrive m ; ' I 5s : j : S: : I ! t z l S I & t l t j 5 ! 4.00 HFl 5M M0 Os (TTo" 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.20 6.26 7.20 7.00 7.32 3.00 d.BO 6.57 7.60 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.52 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 1000 10.52 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 1 11.22 11.30 i 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.59 11.30 12.22 12.30 1 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.52 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 !2 30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.52 2.00! 3.00 1.07 2.00 1.30 2.22 2.30) 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2.52 3.00 j 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3 22 3 30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3.62 4.00 j 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 Ji 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.52 5.00 i 4.00 4.0" 5.00 4.30 5 ',2 6.30 1 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 6.00 5.00 5.07 6.00 5.S0 6.22 6.30 6.30 6.37 6.30 6.00 6 62 7.00 6.00 e.07 7.00 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 800 730 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 8.55 8.00 8.07 910 8 30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 9 30 9.00 i.52 9.55 9.03 9.07 10.00 9 30 9.33 9.37 10.00 10.62 10.55 10.03 10.07 11.00 11.00 11.62 11.66 11.03 11.07 11.59 12.00 12.46 12.50 11.66 11.67 H 12.50 12.65 A railroad builder offers to build a branch line from Eugene to Elmira, 15 miles, for a bonus of $40,000. The land owners should look carefully j into such offers, for If bonafide the i Increase values of the land alone will justify such a bonus. An increase j of J5 an acre for half a mile on each side of the track would justify a bonus l or mat amount. There should be some way devised to make the actual selling prices of land appear in the public records. It Is only through leases of land where the actual rent paid must be record ed, that any estimate can be made of the value actually placed upon property. Fearful waste of our best oak tim ber Is going on In the remote sections of ibe coast counties by reason of gathering the bark for tanning and leaving tne timber to rot. The gov ernment reserves need to be extend ed to prevent this destruction, which Is as vandallstlc as It once was to shoot buffalo for their tongues, leav lug the carcasses to decay. CATARRH WFEVER To Mllwaukle only. Trains for Falrview, Troutdale, Gresbam, Boring;, Eagle Creek, Eta cada and Cazadero and Intermediate points. 7.15. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05. 1:05. 3:05. x4:05. 6:05. 16:05. 7:05. 8:05. "11:36. For Gresbam. x Gresbam, Falrview and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 5 minutes later than scheduled from First and Aider Sis. Ely's CReam Balm Sure to Give Satisfaction. OlVIi RILU AT ONCI. It eleuuea, sooth, hflals and protects the d"eJ membrane resulting from Catarrh and drives ewty s Cold in the Head quickly. Htors tin BnM of Tst and SmeU. ij to aae. Contains do injurious drags Applied into the noatrili utm one, 60 eenU saaU. liquid Creasi aanmfers, 76 senta. at MOTHEM, n Weri IU Im Ysr. nU at DrnggWti or by as Balm Jot use in The many frL'tidn of Mrs, George W. Hoyt are pleased to hear that she Is improving from her illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Uurdi'tto, who have been spending tho past two wwhs nn Kev. niut Mrs. v. 11. Ho ward, of Portland, returned to their home In this city on Tuosduv tnorii- , lug's train. MV. and Mrs. James Kvans havo r- ! turned from their visit with their ! daughter, .Mrs, Herman Uurgoyno, of Tort land. Captain Kvans la Improv ing from his recent Illness. Miss Klsle Heck ami sister, of Au rora, visited with their sister, Mrs Uh Kokorson, returning to their home on Sunday evening. K. U. Carlton, of tVrtland, senior member of the firm of Carlton & Kos eiikrans Co. was In the city on busl ness Tuesday. Mrs. Miss has returned from Kelso Wash., where she went to meet Mr Mlsi. who Is a commercial shoe man Mr. Mist accompanied bis wife to this city for a few days before starting on the road again. Miss Alma Kokerson visited with Miss Mable Kenknlght over Sunday. Uttle Kenneth Mack, son of Mr and Mrs. O. R. Mack. Is very 111 at the home of his parents with pueu monla. Dr. Dedman. the attending physician, reports that the little one Is Improving. Mrs. Martin, of this city, has gone to Oswego, where she will visit with her sou, Jessie Martin, for several week. Joseph Huff, secretary of the Port land Trunk Works, was In Canby on Monday evening and visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Hougham until Wednesday, when he left for the Huff farm, about two miles from this place. He will remain on the farm for a few weeks, enjoying out-of-door life. Arthur Knight was in Oregon City and Portland Saturday and Sunday. Lionel Gordon was in Canby Sun day, visiting with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. William J. Gordon. George V. Pixon. of Portland, was in Canby last week between trains. L. Adams, of Oregon City, was a Canby visitor Sunday. 0. Kreuger and B. Davenport were In Oregon City Saturday evening, tak ing iu the dauce. Mr. and Mrs. George Zeek. of Hub bard, were visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John" Zeek on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, of Arlington, 'Eastern Oregon, were in Canby on Sunday the guests of Mrs. 0. M. Gurley. Miss Ora Lee Is visiting with friends in Portland. Miss Alice Geottllng. of Oregon City, was In Canbv on Tuesday, having or ganized a class on the piano. Any one wishing to take lessons may leave word with Airs. Cassle Evans at the Cottage Hotel. Mrs Higgenbothem and daughter. Margaret, of Aurora, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Evuns the first of the week. Mrs. George Myers has gone to Mo lalla, where she was called by the ser ious Illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Marts. Although Mrs. Marts is alsuit 75 years of age, she is reported to be improving. Creamery Will Start Next Week. C. H. Frear. who is associated with the Corvallls Creamery Company, and who has been at Forest Grove In the Interest of the company, arrived In Canby on Sunday evening. Mr. Krear is visiting in many sections of the country In the vicinity of Canby ne gotiating with many of the farmers for the creamery in this city. It Is probable that everything will be In readiness for the operation of the nlant bv the latter nart of neit week Rrflph Alllngham, who is in this city installing the machinery, has had many years of experience In this busi ness, and has nbout completed his task here. . He will leave the latter part of next week for Lebanon, where another plant will be installed. The plant here will be in charge of .Mr. Kauplsch. Gun Club Shoots. The Canby Gun Club met at the club grounds Sunday and as the day was decidedly damp only a few mem ber showed up. The Portland ball games drew several away from the regular practice Hhoot. Only fuur members were present ami they couldn't seem to locate the little sauc ers. The following scores were made: Grant White, IS; U'llmer Sandsness, lfl; George Meeks, 1,1; C. Fellows, 1. Band to Give Dance. A belated Hallowe'en dance will be given by the Canby Band at the city hall on Saturday evening, November ' A Jolly, good time Is promised to all who attend. The Garret full or chestra will furnish the music for the dancing. Tickets will be 75 cents Canby Locals. Frank Patch, who purchased some town property from O. R. Mack, has JuHt purchased another strip. Ills property adjoins that of Mr. Mack, :ind Is among the desirable town prop Tty of Canby. Mrs. Cassle Evans, who conducts the Cottage Hotel, finds that owing to the large patronage she is receiving that her house Is not large enough to accommodate her boarders, and she has Just completed an addlllon at the rear of her building, which will be used as a kitchen. Ed Ashbaugh, the popular confec tionery salesman of Portland, was In Canby on Monday In the Interest of the firm he Is connected with. Miss Ivah Gordon and brother, Ernil Gordon, went to Barlow on Wednes day evening, where they attended hie double wedding of Miss Laura f.'lar Isse Eckerson and Mr. Bernard Berg, and Miss Julie Holland and Mr. Sev erln Erlckson. J. J. Sandsnes and family also attended the marriage cer emony, Mr. Berg being a nephew of Mr. Sandness. Miss Cora Sandsness and Wllmar SandsneBs were brides maid and best man at the wedding. The double wedding was one of the social events of the season, and wa.t attended by many of the prominent residents of Barlow. A grand ball was given at the close of the marriage ser vices In the hall, Garrett's orchestra of Aurora furnishing the music. The hall was prettily decorated and was lighted with several hundred electric lights. Meat Market Will be Moved. The meat market of Luek'j Allen on C Street will be moved this week to the building formerly occupied by the Balr meat market, which has been ". '' ' f LtvkaiW.-j 4 Scene near the headgates of the Canal that Is belno con- . . . . . , . . . ........ . . mgroTOK oy wis tanoy canal Company, Large Payroll of Canal Company, and another cm loud will be used on Owing to the continuous rainfall the the power house. This Is being w ork on the Canby Canal Is somewhat brought from Port laud, hampered, but the men who have been There are nearly 10,000 acres of employed have reached the distance some of the finest' land to bo found of about one and ono-uuiirtor mile in the county along this canal and from Canby. The hoadwoiks have which are now rcudv for the laterals been completed and are above the The payroll of tho Canal Company for danger of floods. The Irrigation ditch the past six mouths has been f;UMtl iK.in. i-i.uipieieii and ww power per inontti. Many beautiful scenes nouso win m started in atuiiit ten are along this canal, uniting them be days. Two carloads of cement have lug tho above, which were taken dur hon used In tho construction so far, tug the Hummer. SOCIETY thoroughly renovated. The building Is owned by Henry Knight. The build ing now occupied by the Lm-ko Allen meat market will bo used for sausage making. Mr. Allen will have charge of tho market on Main street. I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs Baoquf t. One of tho most enjoyable event.! of the Hallowe'en season wa the gathering in the Knight hall on Thurs day evening. After the meeting of tho I. O. O. F. tho ladles of tho Re bekah Lodge, laden with liuskets con taining it 1 1 of the delicacies of the sea son, appeared on the scene. The mem bers of the I. O. O. F. did not wait long for the preparation of tho sup- Hr, ana assisted th ladles In ar ranging the long tables. After the supper was, enjoyed the remainder of the evening was downed to whist, and a general good tlm i njoyrd. The members of the Odd Fellows U'dge are In the hopes that the sister lodge will soon make another such fraternal visit. Artisans Will Attend Anniversary. The Artisans met in regular session In Knight's hall on lust Thursday for the first school mouth, which be gan Monday, October 4. and ending Friday. October 2!: Number of days taught during the mouth, 20; total en rollment, 132; total of days attendance for the month, ;;U!l; days absence, St; cases of tardiness. It',; average days attendance, 117; number of visits by parents, 3; number of visits by the board. 2: number of visits by tho su perintendent of schools, S; visits to parents by teachers, 7. Tbla report has been filed by the Superintendent, Prof. Mitt. The school of tbla city Is progress ing nicely under the erflclelit. corps of teachers, who aro Prof. Mitts. High School: Prjif. Gill, grammar grades; Miss Blanche Jobo. Intermediate grades; Mis Florence Stoddard, pri mary grades. Market Report. Many of the farmers In this section of tho county are busily engaged in digging their crops of potatoes, aud and are pleased with the present out look. The crop Is unusually largo and night, and there was a good attend- Mho potatoes are excellent. ance. There are about mi in-mhers During the nasi few iluvs egits have now belonging to thlh 'odge In this taken a slight raise, and the nrlce Is city, and many are planum to go to , at present 3tl cents, for fresh ranch Portland on Tnursuay nigni to attend , eggs, although some can bo purchased the ljth anniversary of the order, which will be held In the W. O. W. hall on the East Side. Portland. Cannery to be Built. T. J. Davidson, of Portland, who has been In Canby for several months for the purpose of establishing a cannery. ; has Interested the people of this sec-1 tlon of the county, and he has sue-1 ceeded In establishing one here. Tho j organization will be completed nbout , the first of the year, and the cannery to be In operation In the early spring i when tho first strawberries and early I fruit and vegetables come on. Enough money has been rased to I ii'sure of establishing an enterprise of this kind here. Mr. Davidson, who at 25 rents Ranch butter hits gone from 22l-j ceuts per pound to 25 rents, and creamery remains about the biiiiio. The price of bacon has gone frof 15 fonts to 20 cents; block hogs taking a slight decrease from 9 cents to It cents; veal from 9 to 9Si cents. Canby prices are as follows; Butter, fresh much. 25c lb. Eggs, :ti',c dot. Cheese, best creamery, 22'ic lb. Cheese, best creamery. 25c lb. v lemons, 3(c dot. Oranges, 30c dot. Hnunnas, 3oc dot. Cabbage, 1c lb. Honey, comb 12cm nils nan innnv .rum in experii'iirr in n... HO. 111..-. . " ....-, , mM In the county could be found than (mir j,( j()r jc nere in i anny. 1 no illuming sue nas not yet been selected. The capacity will be lnno two-pound cans per hour strained, 25 c Sc lb; brown. In the beautifully decorated home of tho brldo'a parents, Mr, and Mis. Thomas A, Pope, and lu the presence of their relatives anil close friends, Visa Ijitira Pope and Mr. Charles R. tlrimth wore married at H:M0 o'clock Thursday night. Rev. T. U Kllof. parlor of tho First Unitarian church of Portland, ottlclatlng. The wedding gliosis assembled In tho parlors thai wore a perfect harmoiiy In yellow and while aud this color scheme was car fled out artistically throughout, with the exception of the dining room, w hich was lu pink. Tho ceremony took place under an nrcli of aiiliiiiiu leaves, with a crest tuade of a lover's knot of white tulle, Before the eiitranro of the bridal party Mrs. Imogen Harding llrodlo sang "Believe Me If All Those Endear ing Young Charms," with an nrconi piuiment by Mrs. William It. Hum- bardt. Jr., who played .Mendelssohn's Wedding March, while Harriet Grif fith, a niece nf the bride, anil Sally uing caiiio down the slulrway making nn aisle or white satin ribbons that were held by Mlns Myrtle lliieliaiinu and Miss Neliu Harding. The ring hearer was Janet Griffith, vounuent daughter of Mr, and Mrs. b'tankllii T. tirimth, of Portland, and she was followed by the bridesmaid. Miss Cs Barclay Pratt, who wore a handsome gown of yellow silk and carried chrys nnthemiiuis of the same color. Miss INIH was beautifully gowned In while messalliio, Hor tulle veil was hsiped up with orange blossoms and her hoiio,uct was white chrysanthemums. She was on the arm of her father and was met at tho alter by the clergyman and tho groom and his best Hunt. Mr. Floyd Brower, of Cortland, After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. GrllTlth received tho best wishes and congratulations ofjhelr friends. The wedding gifts were displayed In an up stairs room and the presents of silver, rut glass and china were beau tiful. Refreshments were served In tho dining room and at II o'clock tho bride and groom left for Portland, where they look train for Oakland. Cat, where they will reside. Before her departure the bride tossed her boiliiet lulu the outstretched arms of her girl friends and It was caught by Miss Frances plggott, of Portland. Mr GrlflUh Is heavily Interested In Alaska mines. Ho Is a brother to Franklin T. tirimth. formerly au attorney of this city ami now of Portland. The bride hits lived all her life lu Oregon City, mid Is Immensely ixipular, In social circles, from which she will be greatly missed. (Hp yZrrf! I. l I Coffee Always u n I form - our besi product - sold In I lb,, 2 lb., 2J lb. ond 5 lb. cuns. Your grocer will irrlml li beller If ground at homo not too lino, lb. i Huron, country, ;ir I Bulk lard 17c. ! Iliinitt mmitrv l?rt All sums oi inins ami vegeuunes win , pa,.KnK House "0c be canned. By the "lalillahlnK of j m,.at;JL wil(lIi.Hal( ., this cannery here It will tend o have tWk h fam.v more vegetable, and fruit rased In, v,,a f ordinary 8c ,, this part of the county, and will give I s, . p ' " many people employment while In op-, 'cntlok.-ni tM hons-Hc; springs, oration. nc; young roosters, Sc fo 9c, mixed, Large Fungus Found. , 11c and U'c. One of the largest fungi ever found j .,.., clovrr , ,M,r , ,,M1B near this city Is the one now on ex- .o. .i,,,,,...,, tir.. i.. tio 1.11. 1 I.. (I... . tt... -.,... I... 'ni.nli ' - - tiii'iv ill in,- ,'imi- ii ill. vi.iii'J I 1111,11 Company, which measures 4.1 Inches In circumference. It was found by I. n. item on nis pince near me iiemi- Hops-post fancy. Ho. prime "r gates of the Canal Company, about , ,, p(1()r , or(,nilrv V" m""i 7"'i.'l,'re '"T i Botatoes-retnll lc It.;' wholesale, that he thinks It is a new variety o pnrly f mushroom produced by Irrigation, but , fllrnls,llt.,j. sv(li 20c , Sw(,,H 3 he has not been able to find any oiieijt, wno is nra ve enougn io lesi ine eai-i rinlons fnnev The liiime of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Swafford was the scene uf tnm-h mer riment Thursday night, when their son, Harold, entertained many of his friends. Tho evening was devoted to hallow e'en games, fortune telling, vo cal and Instrumental music. The guests were received iy MJbs .Nettle Kriie. Miss Alice Ilnlley, Miss Jean White aud Miss Nellie Hwafford. who were dressed as ghosts and witches, and who assisted In the entertainment of the young ieoplc. In a Kuenslng iiiliteHt Miss lionise Huntley and Harry MrClute were awarded prlres Tho decorations of tho Swafford home were beautiful ami very appro priate tor ibe orriiHion, Hallowe'en, spent with 'Shako spearo" and "Cliiiriiilau," the Egyp tian,, (Mrs. Molllo straight i, as bos tons, will be long rciuoiiilioreil by tloi Shakespeare class of tho Woman's Club and members of the class led by the Into Mf. R. A. Miller. Goblin faces greeted from cellar to attic, and grinned their welrouio from every electrolier, all the Ingenious do vires of the ever versatile hostess. The scene between Macbeth, (Mrs. J. W, Norrls), and the three witches, (Miss Clarice .iimwalt, Mrs Bruce y.umwalt and Mrs Winnie Aadreson,) around the streaming chaldron lu the rave put all In humor for the ghost stories followed, all told In the bale ful light that fell from goblin faces. The ghost of Hamlet's father. (Mrs. Knna Jones,) told lu sepub hrnl tones of his untimely taking off, "Cut off even In the blossom of my sins " After tho arrival of tho "gallant knight," (Miss Jean While," In search of his bride, to bring Iht back to tho mat erial world, and restore tho appotle to the normal In time for the delicious freslimclits that folloHed. oddly shaped pieces of cardboard, with Shakespearian quotations, to be "liais ed lulu sipiares effected the ghostly chills lu tho Intricacy of the arrange ment. Tho pi !o was won by the "second witch," Mrs. Andresen. The evening was voted a decided success ami "Charmliiu" a most delightful hostess. Vetch seed. 4c. Clover seed Red. lO'ic Alslke 1.1c for fancy. Ing of it, nnd It can still be found on sets. l"iC cwt Bran, 90c sack. Rolled barley U.35 sack. Chop, . 2,) Sugar, i;.()0 sark. Rice fancy 10c; common 7p. Flour Salem 11.40 sack; Wood Prof. Mitts, Prof. Gill, ""r" Kima Best i.r,o nark. Stoddard and Miss' Grape root. 3c. , Cascara fancy, 4c. In good exhibit In his office School Closes for Three Days. Canby School closed on Tuesday af ternoon to remain closed for the re mainder of the week, owing to the teachers' Institute that Is being held In Oregon City. Miss Florence Blanche .lobe, teachers, are attend ing the Institute. Prof. Howard M. Oregon City Enterprise r.ccies, principal or ine wnne srtiooi, demand at 1 ;,n, Canby, Is also lu Oregon City attend-' Ing the Institute. City Council Meets. Party at Twilight. The city council met In regular ses-1 slon In the city hall on Monday night, j On Saturday evening, October .'!", and the regular routine of business ; teacher and pupils of Twilight transacted. All coiincllmen were pres. school district No, n!i, gave a Hallow- ent exrept two. Minutes of the prevl- en pany. 1 he room was prettily ous meeting were read by the Record-j decorated with evergreens and chrys--r. William Knight, and approved. I anthemums and lighted hy jack o'lan The bills amounting to .'ifi were or-M'Tns and candles. An entertaining dered paid. programme was rendored by the The franchise for the water system pupils and wan fn(iwe( ,y fortune as well as for light was approved, ln(l'lllng, flHhlng for articles In tho llsh which M. .1. Ire transferred bis right pond, and about ten o'clock refresh to the Canby Canal Company. This 1 menu were served, was acepted. ' In spile of the rain most of the The ordinance regulating the speed , neighbors were present and all spent of automobiles to eight miles an hour a pleasan evening. Small sums were through the streets of canny, anil charged for fortunes fishing and re- One of the Julllest hallow e'en parties ever given lu this city was that of Roberta and Clyde Hchuebel's at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs C. Schuebel. Thursday night Mrs. Schuebel was asslstcit ,y Mm. J R Ijiiidsborough. Mrs. E. F. story ami Miss Pearl Harrington. Never before was a merrier crowd gathered together of young folks. All kinds of hallow e'en games were played, which were followed by refreshments. Each little guest received u favor, appropriate for the occasion. The 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Nrhuebel was lieauHfully decor ated for the occasion. The children were dresse.1 as witches aud ghosts, and the prize for the best sustained character wh given to Clarke Story, who dressed as a black cat. P08T CARD ALBUM8 Tbe Largest Assortment In the City, From 6 cents to 13.60. Just Received Another Assortment of Artistic Postals, beauties, at CANBY'8 ART TUDIO. which also includes the stopping of a train or cars of the Southern Pacific remaining longer than 10 minutes, on the crosswalks was sIbo passed. A levy of a five-mill tax was made for the city. The Judges and clerks for the com ing city election were also chosen and are the following: Judges, L. A. Balr, L. E. Grazer and Charles J. Roth; clerks, W. C. Kendall and Adum H. Knight. The recorder was ordered to get the necessary supplies for the city elec tion, which will take place on the first Monday In December. 80 far there Is no candidate for mayor against the present Mayor, J. F. Mitts. It will be remembered that the last city election In this city was unusually warm. The present city fathers, recorder and mayor, have giv en entlra satisfaction. The chief of police, G. W. Hoyt, Is also doing faith ful work as did his predecessor, Mr. Baty, who recently resigned from this office. It was also ordered that four large electric lights of 250 candle power be placed on Main street, the same as those of the sister towns of Aurora and Woodhurn. E. A. Wright and Mrs. Wright Msrry. E. A Wright, who resides at Union Hall, about four miles east of Canby, and Mrs. M1. W. Wright, his former sister-in-law. were married In this treanments, and IK'.CO was taken In during the evening. Among those who helped make the entertainment a success, thanks are especially due to Mrs. II. L. Hcheer Mrs. carrlo Kettlnger, Mrs. Anna Hoover, Mrs. C. E. 8wlck, Miss Lennlc Snook, Mrs. J. M. Olds, Mrs. Ella CriteHur, and Mrs. Anna C. Thompson. The marriage of Uiiira Robinson and William Worrnl was solemnized last Saturday evening at tl::!ii o'clock at the home'of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs James Robinson, lu Can. euiah. Rev. 8. A. Hayworth. pastor of the FlrHt Baptist church was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony was followed hy a sumptuous wedding supper. The house was tastefully dec orated lu 1111 tii in ii leaves and present Miss Edith Cheney was the hostess of a hallowe'eii party at her homo Saturday evening, her guest, helug the Gypsies. The Cheney home was artistically decorated for this occasion. Witches, bats, hlack cats and Jack o -lanterns Intermingled with fenioous of Ivy and autumn, formed the unique decorations of the parlors and dining risuii. Hallowe'eii games fortune tell. Ing lilld music were the features of the evening, followed by fefl .'nhniellts In keeping with Hallowe'en The Young Peoples Society Chris tian Endeavor of tho presi.vterliiii church and Ha friends were entertain ed lu a delightful manner at the homo of Miss MatleV, on Seventh street on Saturday night. All kinds of hallow e'en games were i!ayei and a good "I" Joyed. Refreshments were served. A hallowe'eii parly was given by Miss Adah llulbert at her homo In Gladstone Saturday evening Tim house was beautifully di-cordatcd with Jack o'liiuterns and au abundance of ferns and tutiiinii leaves. The hostess was assisted by Miss Jessie paddock. After trying hallowe'eii tricks, the re mainder of the evening was spoilt In music, after which refreshment,) were Served. Sixteen members of the Saturday Club of tho First CoiigieKiUloniil church braved the stormy rain Mon day night aud went to the home of Mis. John Uiwry In West Oregon City to attend a meeting of t rgaiila- tloii. They were met at the door by four ghosts ami late lu the evening, after the business session of the club was concluded the afTalr was turned Into a Hallowe'en gathering, with Its alleiidaiit hilarity and inerilineiit. Plans were made for the annual. Thanksgiving market and It was agreed that each member of the club ed a beautiful effect. The newly mar- should earn II and bring the offer- rleil pair will make telr homo In Ing 10 a watch party that will be CaueiiiHli. j held Ht the church on New Year's The Silver Tea given Friday after- eve. The iinuual rebuts Were read noon from 2 :iu to r, :.'!n at Kmipp's last night ami the social features of hull under the auspices of the King's the evening followed. A bag of paper Daughters of St. Paul's Episcopal money was given to each of those at- church, was a very successful affair, 'tending and with this "money" the The hall was artistically decorated for supper was purchased from the ghosts' the occasion with autumnal beauty. The Uiwry homo was tastefully decor- One of the features of the afternoon nlcd with goblins, bats, owls and other was the violin solo of Lloyd Riches, hideous Hallowe'en characters. The Ms selection being Scbuman's "Traum- ghosts were Mrs. J, R. Hickman, Miss erle." Hi was acompanled by Orvllle Morleta Hickman, Mrs. Martin nnd Hunt. Miss Madge Brlghtbill. e sse se s e 1 For Sale A lO-Acre Tract of land i in the city limits, Canby, , new six room house well J ? furnished; good well, T barn and out buildings. i tor terms and price in quire of city on Wednesday, November 27. The ......... I .... -f.... rn fltrot.t iliaiiiaKT wan i.ri i,i incu v. 'If BF S In front of the Canby Canal Company's rnrnk HAnDr ? office by Recorder William Knight. , lIlUlCYY llUUICI . After the marriage ceremony the hap-1 ' t py couple drove to their nome at 1 7 I lie linuicmcni ucdicr T Union Hall. Prof. Mitts' High Bchool Report. The following Is the report of the Canby Public School, District No. 86, CANBY, ORGGON J 1 m ear art nn a 1 l 1 yfli 11 I m iiifi w m mm It costs you no mora to get the best grade of DAVID M. PFAELZER & GO'S Clothing' than you pay for ordinary products Theft illustrations demonstrate) the anap, dash and Irreproachable style o this make. Jf We sarry a complete Una of " Weerbettern Young Men's end Chlldreifa Suits end Overeosts Inspect our eteok of them. Their attraetlveness will Influence you to buy. L. ADAMS Depaatment Store Oregon City