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OREGON CITY ENTEIJl'RISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2(5, 1909. i LARSEN & COMPANY ! Cor 10th A Main 8t. OREGON CITY, ORCQON. v .. .. Whnlihiilii unci Hcliiil Groceries, Produce, Feed . iiml Commission Wo Pay tht Hluheat Cash Price Fur nil Kind of Country Produce Wi carry IIiii liugt'itt stock (if kihmIh Iii our linn lii Cliickiinm ('ninny, mill urn In pimltlon to olTi'i' ttpi'rliil Illililii'iiii'lilH lu CASH buyers, LOCAL I3RIEPS Dr. I. 0. lev, Dentist, ltooun n ml 1H. Masonic Hid. W. V. Uvmluirl, a Hull known farm it of Motiilln, wa In till city Thtira ilny. MU Mlnnlii Hi'linU lis acopled a IHinltiim in ilin orflcK of U Adam' ilry KihkIn Morn. Curl Hiroingreeii, mm of I tin prom inent fnnner of ('niton, wa In Ore Hull City Monday, F, K ililiion, rnul mi in-rv I nor of Oswego, wa In (i re K'im City on roml Inixliii'iiii Monday. J A. Tiilliert, h pronilni'iit resident of Clmkitinim, wa In Oregon City on hunitit's Thurmliiy. I'hll llerg any lila wife U a fine coffee tusker. Yon know she ued Ftdgcr Golden Gale Coffee. W. A Ili'Vliimn. tun' of Hi" banker of I'Xiii'inIn, wa niniiim Hi" Ori'Knti City liiiHliifna visitor Thuradny. Mm. I It'ii ry Mcldrum and Mr. II. (' Hti'VMia. of thin rlty, urn visiting lit tli" Kti'Vi'iia liolnn III I'orl Imitl. Mr. unit Mr. Hurley Steven, nrn In Hun t riuii'lai'o on a pleasure trip. Mra L W. IIUHttin, who tin hi'i'ii .lulling tir daughter, .Mra. (', W rtvmi fir Hi" Inat itlx mouth. Ii'ft Saturday I'Vi'tiliiK for Iwiatuti, lilnli", to Malt Ii.t daughter. Mra. E. J. Hull. Hurry Mi-Cliir", who linn been con to'cti'il with tin' office forci' of tin' Wllluini'tti) pulp ft I'npi'r Company, lina ri'alKiH'il ihu poalllntt to ncccpt oni' with Din Kli'laclilli'r Mayer ft Co. of ISirlluuil. Kmi'at Muaa, Jr., lias taki'll Hi" poalllou of MrClnro. Ml Mary Mltrht'tl, who hn Ix'cn api'inlliiK Hi" HiinuiH'r with hi'r lirolh or i( th Toll Oiiti'. Iinit ri'tiirni'il to On'Kou City, niul reamm-il hT poalilon III the atoro of 1). C. Kly. Mlaa Mitch liroihcr hail cliuritii of tho toll Wat" itiulMK Hi" aiininiiT, anil reHirt that many IiuiiiIi-imI of people liny panned IhroiiKh (he (tale ililn year. The children of Mr. and Mra. li'Ortii' McCniialiiinl, of Seventh Street, are atitrertiiK with n allKhl attack of dlph tbnrln. Mr. and Mr. Wllleit hnve pnrchna- ed n farm near Aurora, Inning left thin city In .Manii, mill ure pleaaml with lllelr Hew hoiliw, Mlna Kith'T (ieurlinrt, of Aatorlu, win) him lii'i'ii the Kilent of the Mlaaea Mnttley. for the pant two weeka, re tiirneil to her hoiim Thiiradiiy. K. I'. Ik'duimi, of ClnckiiinuH, who la well known In tlila cliy, la very III t IiIh liome In CliickHiniia, anfferltiK with n aevere ntluck of liimliiiKi). Mra. Jiiitcpli Wlllett, formerly of thin city, who haa been vIhUIiik with her daiiKhtiT, Mra Ktl. Van Wey, re liiini'il to her homo at Aurora Krl ilny. .IiiiIk" Huniai'ii perforineil the inur rliiKi ceietnony of Mlaa Lulu linker ntnl Kuaper Zlnuer of IJheiul, which took place Monday afternoon. They will make their homo at l.llii-nil. MJhb I'eiirl I'aliner. of tlila city, wiih united In niarrliine Monday by JiiiIkm Saniaoll to Jeaae eter. The voiiiii; peiipl" will make Ilielr home In tlila city. Mra. K. Ilea Norrla returned from Ciillfoinlii Inat Friday, utter n inoat i llnhtfiil vlalt with her relatlvea In Kieano and Oakland. She left Port land Satuidiiv uiorulnu for Henoner. where ahe will he met by her Iiium1'1"1 w I ...I... . l . . . .. r. ...... i oiinii wiin privaie convemice tor ine The Road to Health Ileglns and endn In a grocery Htore Our Store. You can say and think what you like there never wna and never will bo a chemical hiiIi Htancn in nil e that, will honest ly tako the place of the vego- table ami plant llfo edibles put here upon tho earth to HiiHtiiln us In bodily health. If you wore to take tho i cheap grade of manufactured good like Hour, ayrups, ino Iiihbch, cntsupH, ami canned goods ,to a chemist, for analy hIh, you would be (liiiiifoumlod to learn the "dope" put Into them to cheapen their ni.tmi fncture; , Wo know, perfectly, when adulterated goods are offered to uh, In fact, the manufactur er UHiially endeavors to show uh why thoy aro cheaper and "Just as good" as pure goods. Wo shun thorn, and you should tlo the same. When you buy here you are pro tected from getting any such goods. J. E. SEELEY THE PEOPLES' STORE f 9th A Main St., " OREGON CITY, OREGON. No. 172.' ' REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF OREGON CITY At Oregon City In the 8llo of Oregon, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMDER 10, 19J0. Rtiuurcei, limm mill iIImi'iiiiiiIh $178,272,16 Ovi'i'ilniriii, Ni'i'iiri'il anil mi- HMriirii) IIiiIIiIh, ni'i'll ill h it, tile I 111 ll h In K loilnt', furniture, ninl future ' II Iht roul I'Mlllle OWIU'll. , , 9,783.05 341,644.38 28,850.77 1,780.00 I Mil' floni MpproV- nl ri'imrvi' limiliN $252,229.82 Clii'i liH rnul nl hrr i riii'li lli'liiH. . , . 410.82 315,344.22 Canh mi limiil . . , 62,703.78 Tollil 1872,580.16 STATE Ol-' OMfliON, County of Cliicliiuini rt. I, H, li. Ciiulli'lil, ciihIiIit of Hi" above named hunk, ito solemnly sweur llutt llii' above ntiili'iiii'iit )h 1 1 no to thii hi nt or my knowledge and belief. ' K. II. CACFIKI.Il, Cashier. Huliiterllied mill hwiiiii to before inn tlilH 'I'M ilny of Noviniilii'r, I tiny. II. K. CKOHH. (Hi'iil) Nolnry Public. Ink rlli out tin' iiioiiiiIuIiih. Dr. Iti'n Norrla ri'Mirm very com weather In Kimii'rii Oregon, too colli to keep hate hclor'a tm 1 1 longer, WANTKI) -liidiiHtrloua yoimit ulrl to uaalat In conklliK unit to tall" euro of bitby III family of three, luipilre ut Kuletpiiau oltlre. It What Would You Dof In rua of i burn or aculd whnt would you do to relieve tllii pain? Burn Injiirle are llnbln to occur In any futility mid everyone uliould ho pre pared for (lieni. Chumberlnln'a Halve applied on a aofl cloth will relieve tliu pnlti nliiioat ItiHttintly, nuil tinleai Ihv Injury la n very aevern one, will canoe tho parta to henl without ltt vliiK a near. Kit Bale by Huntley iiron. Co. J. V. Cook, a well known realdent "f Oaweito, wna In Oregon City on Hul unluy. Mr. Cook Im been n ri'Kldetit of Onwi'Ko for the pnat nine year a, and ta the owner of m ncrea of land for merly owned by the old Shipley pliice. Mr. Cook la In the niurketltiic tiuallieaa, mid nil of lila voKctnhlea are ahlppeil to I'ortlund, where they receive the hlKbeat market price. He Biiya that tho people are liaikltlK forward to Ret tltiK a railroad between Obwcku and tlila city. Now Railway 8ervlc on tho Corvalllt and Eattarn. On NoreiulM'r lat a Btralnlit pna eiiKer train wna eatnbllnhed on the Corvallla and Kuatern between Albany and Vaiiiltm, leavlim Albany at 12:35 I'. M. and arrlvlim ut Yaijuluu ut 6:K, I'. M. Iti'turuliiK I'-ave Yaipilna at 7: IS A. M . arrlvltiK In Albany at 11:16 A. M . iiiiiMiik direct cotinec tlona nt Corvallla ntnl Albany with Southern Pacific train to and from 1'ort IiukI and other 8. P. polnta north and couth. I. II. WIIboii. formerly connected with Ui Clncknnia f llntchery, who left here aeveral yeura ago for South America, whero ho was In chni'itu of Hie South American kov ernnient hatchery, baa returned to (ircK-on, am) ,na acepted a toHltlon h auperlutemlcnl of the Tllltiinmik hatchbery. J. T. SnodKraaa, of West VlrKlliln, who lina had rluirKe of the flail exllilt at to A. Y. 1'. Kxixmltloii, will be connected with tint Cliickiimaa hatchery. Mr. KiiodKritK In an uncle of J. S. Wlauer, of tlila city. ... . , . Wont Slight i Good Friend. "If over I need a coiiKh medicine' again I know what to get," declares Jim. A. U Alley, of Ileum, Mo., "fur. after lining leu bottle of Dr. King' .New Dlacovery, ami aeelng Itn excel-! lent reauiin in my own family and other. I am convinced It la the bent medicine imidii for Coughs, Cobln ami! lung iroulile. Kery one who trio it feels Jimt Hint way. Itellef Is felt t once ami Its quick euro surpiivs you. For HrotVchltlH, Asthma, Hem orrhage, Croup, Iji Grippe. Sore Throat, pain In chest or Iuiiks, It's supremo. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle Special School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voter of School District No. b'i. of (incknmns County, State of Oregon, that a special meeting of said ttla- I bo held at tho county court room in the Courthouse, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the eighth day of December, lflOu, at 7 o'clock P. M for the following ob jects; For tho purpose of levying a' special tax for school purposes and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of bonds, us provided by law. Dated this L'lUh tiny of November. 190!). lilCO. A. HARDINf, Chiiliiiiim Htmrd of Directors. Attest: K. K. HUODIK, District Clerk. I No. 8556. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, In tho State of Oregon, at tho close of business, November ltith, 1909. Reiources. Liabilities. I.oiuih ntnl discounts $97,919.58 iCnpltal stock paid in ...$ 50,000.00 Overdrafts, secured and tin- llSurplus fund 1,057.72 secured 1,459.58l,Umllvldod Prollts, less Ex- IT. S. Hotuls to socuro clrcu- penses nnd Taxes puld.. 1,484.96 lat Ion 12,500.00'lNutlomtl Hank Notes out llontls, Securities, etc 34,236.96 Hanking house, Furniture, nnd fixtures 15,000.00 Duo from State and Prlvato ltanlis and Hankers, Trust J Companies, and Snvlngs ' DankH 5,817.06 Due from approved Reserve Aftnnts 53,108.68 i Checks nnd other Cash Items 679.15 Notes of other National Hanks 11,600,00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nirklos and Cents 435.29 Lawful Money Reserve In Hank, viz: Speclo $31,451.50 Legal-tender notos 2,340.00 33,791.50 Rodomtlon fund with U. S. Treasurer (6 per cent, cir culation) 625.00 Total $267,172.80 STATE OF OREGON, County of I, F. J. Meyer, Cashier of the above tho nhovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge Btid belief. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of November, 1909. J. F. CLARK, Notary Public. Correct Attost: D. C. LATOURETTE. C. D. LATOURETTE, ' M. D. LATOURETTE, Directors. Liabilities Ciipllnl slock paid In f 50,000.00 Hiiriilim fuml 60,000.00 I ihIIviiIimI piolltH I' Kh ex- m'Iihi'k iiinl liixi'H paid... 7,709.24 llllllV'llllllll ll'IO!l It Hlllljl'l'l. til chock $101,484,60 lll'tllllllll I'lM'llll 111 I'M Of l i' IK- II 112,654.68 Tllii" ri'illlnil"H of deposit 131,274.72 764,320.92 Having ilcpoaltM 68,907.04 lli'iicrvi'il for luxi'N 600.00 Total $872,580.16 COUItlCC'T-AltoMt; CIIAULICH II. CACFIKLD, T. I. CI I A KM AN, GEO. A. HAHDINO, Directors. JENNINGS LODGE. There will li" a literary and nuixlru! proKiammi! at the (inirn Chapi-I on the nvnlilliK "f Novenilier liOtli. A allver offerliiit will be tiilien for tho beiiellt of Hie chapel. Profcmior Moore, it recent addition to our com iiiunlty, and a graduate of ii'ierlln and for year mi liiHiructor In one of our luriiest ICaalern ColleRet, h:' kindly coiiaetiled Ut apeak on "(JimhI CUUenahlp," and I). U Pui?et. known throiik'hout the atatn aa a wldu awako enterprlHliiK Kentlemaii, will talk to u on, "What an OrKiuil.c-d Club Moan to a Community." Tho male (juiirtel of (iladatono will mIiik and toKcther with Homo of our own well known talent will muke a dellKhtfut eveuliiKH entertalnnienl, which all ahould avail theiuxvlvva Ihu oppor f..,il, f lutur tfi.niitmlu.r tlm tint" xv,.mt,er 30th. Hev. John will preach at tho (iraco Chapel Hundiiy evenlnn. November 2S at 7:30 P. M. Ill tho liiterpt of tlio imtl biiIimiii It-UK ii". Ah there . la a movement on foot to make Ort-Kiin dry In 1910 all loverii of tho temper anew cuuae are urKt'd to bo preaent and a cordial Invitation Ik extended to all In the community to come and hear Hev. John. Mr. and Mra. Merrill and on, Hen ry, and Mlaa Krancla wer over Sun tiny vlaltora at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. Cbarlea Itedmond. Mr. and Mra. HrlKK and Harold, of Wooilliiwn, were vlaltlng with their parent a, Mr. and Mm. Mc.MonlKal and culled on other friend at tho UmIro oh Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Pratt removed to Or icou City on Mundiiy and will be at homo to her friends at KlUi and Main Bireet after December lat. Tho Pratt family will Im Kreatly mlnticd at the IimIki'. whern Mnt. I'ratt haa always been active In church and club work. Mra. Ileal rice Hunter ami .Mian Klta IIInenrHon were over Sunday vlaltora nl tho homo of Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hunter. Meatliimea J. II. Kvana. of East Jen nliiK ImIki'. and Mr. II. C. I'alnton and Mlaa Helen were In Portland on Monday. Mra. Truacotl la havliiR a very pret ty front M)rch built on her new house on ltlaliton Htreet. Wo wero plenaed to aee the picture of the Htm of Mr. and Mra. William 1 Klnley. of tho UhIkc, on tho front piiKe of the innKiuIno auction of tho Sunday Orcgnnlnn. It wan taken from life by tho mother of the little lad. Willi a pet turkey bealdo her m.,,,, ..... .,,,, ..The bost uf friend must part", am) was certain- y very apprnprlaiu at thla time of ThatikitKlvinir week, when we are to part with our favorite foul, the lur- key, who will grace our tables during the week. The river hun cumo up so rapidly Hint a number of row bouts wore near- ly taken down stream. Mr. Arthur cuddy saved some nnd C. I'. Morse's Is the only one that was reported as being carried entirely away. Mrs. Iltinrdmau and Mrs. A. F. Rus sell were business callers at tho Coun( ty seat on Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. S. F. Scripture spent Sunday afternoon at the homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Morse. Mr. Flora lleckner and Miss Annie Russell and little Huth Trescott are on the tlck list and we hope they will soon recover. Utile Mary Jane I'alnton met with a painful accident last week, when sue had her linger so severely bruis ed It wns necessary to tako her to a physician. Dr. Strickland, of Oregon City dressed the Injured linger and Is now doing nicely. ' Mrs. T. J. Spoonor entertained the W. E. THRESHER LAWYER niLWAUKIE, OREGON standing; 4,380.00 Due to other National Hanks 491.24 Duo to approved Reserve Agents 1.814.29 Individual Deposits subject to check 172.079.85 Demand Certificates of De posit 35,84i71 Total $267,1 72180 Clackamas, us; named bonk, do solemnly swear that NOTES OF THE HIGH 8CHOOL NOTES. AmotiR tliu nventa of the hli;h acliool life liilM wt.i-k, Senator llcdnett' talk on "Stiialoia," probably look the llrnt pluce, There wi-ro many ihliiKrt Unit moat, of tho HlinlentM knew very little ulioiit, which Im very kindly explulii'-d Tbo wuyH mid meiina of biiiiR elected to tin' lionoriihlo poalllon of H'umtnr worn explalnetf; Ihn umml work of IlK) II rat inornliiK tliere; how tho pret iilent la elected and ill ho tho other of- (lt:era; tho power of tlm Heiintu iih rami pined with lb" ('tilled Htatea H'iiuto; tho miinner In which tlm different bllM aro read and voted upon; tho procea.t by which the iovcrnor "Ikiih or vo- Ilea a bill; nil then" and many oih". IbliiKH of Inlereat wern explained In hla tulk. Kvery Hludeiii, nnd tUt ti-iuiiera, alao, upprecluted It very in utili . Tint different room were vlalted by Hev. K. (J. Oukley Thurailay morn Iiir. It la hoped tho paretilH n.id fiit-uda will take an IntereH' and vlxit tliu ncliool more often In thu .future than they have In the pnat. Tho tile Club met on WodneBtla after Hchool hour, their rexnlar tl.iii" for meetltiK. Tlm orKiinlzutlon wai ciimpleteil.' InHtead of Jiavlnir a aec- retary and trenaurer combined, 3 treasurer wa elected at the laat ineeu liiir, ao that thuro aro both offlrera now. Joehamia AnIkhi waa choaen. Thern waa a ajwclal aaaembly Fri day niornltiK at iiIiib o'clock for the purpoao of announcing the achool'a inoniberahlp in the Clackania County DebatitiK Ix-axiie. IK'bntltiR will lie held amoiiK the other actlvltlea the toiiool aa a whole, will enjoy thla win ter. It la hoped every member will take hla or her ahare In It Kladly. Tho 8uiorlntendent alao announc ed (hat there will be a .Mock Klectlon held In the IHkIi School. Thu pluu la to carry out an election In the .'tiiool aa nearly aa poRalhle like the .mu Boon to be held In the city. A mayor, councllmen and treaxurer will be elect M. M. Social Club of East Jennings lHlg.) on Friday afternoon, November l!Hh from two till Ave at her pretty summer home on the Wlllamettet Dainty refreshments were served and Mra. Spoonor proved a most charm ing hostess. -Mr. George Morse delivered a piano to Mrs. Justin Pease, at Rlsley, on Monday. Mr. and Mr. Fred Terry and little Ellen wero also Portland shopper on Monday. Mr. Terry and little daugh ter are contemplating a trip to Cal ifornia to spend several months at onu of the popular Southern Cali fornia beach resorts and will also vis- It with her Bister. Mra. LeRoy. Word has been received from Mrs. Alien lirown In Arizona, and thev will spend the holidays at Emporia Mtnsas. with their mother, Mrs. Coke Watson, and on their return will spend some time at Los Angeles. Mrs. Smith and son, Henry, of Can- by. visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts. Mr. J. S. Roberts Is buildlne an addition to his home he recently pur chased from Frank Pratt Fred Waldorf has accepted a posi tion with the Gladstone Meat Co. nnd will take orders at the Lodge on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. .Mrs. spnultllng, of Oak Grove, was a caller at the Lodge during the week. .Mrs. William Ross has returned to her homo In Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. T. J. Snootier departed on Mon day for Vancouver, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hodg kins. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Boardman will leave on Wednesday for Hood River, day evening, was well attended and where they will spend a few days I pronounced a success by all. The previous to a trip to Sherman Coun-1 subject of organizing a farmers' tele ty. where they will visit with their i phone company was discussed. Re- sons. Charles and Bert, and families, They will also visit at The Dalles be- fore their return. Sundtiy School will be held at the I chape as usual at '2: 45 and followed ' by preaching by Rev Shupp. A cor- dial Invitation to all. School Notes. There will bo a debate next Wed noRdny between the high school pupils and the grammar grades. "Resolved that money is of more benefit to the Individual that friends." The re ports will be handed in December 1. A night cap social was given at the Wichita school house Saturday night. A number from Mllwnukle attending. Mrs. Buck was a visitor in Wood bum Snturday and Sunday. Margaret Roberts was 111 last Fri day. Euima Gettman, Bessie Holt and Hattie Keck were absent from school Monday. We had some new musicians at school last week. Vadn Bristow was a visitor In Sell wood Saturday and Sunday. Tho M'Uwnuklo teachers will attend the local Institute at Onk Grove Sat urday. Elma Cameron Is absent from Miss Casto'a nxmi today. Irwin Crane wns very ill Monday. Emma Beachen, who has been ab sent for the past month has returned ' to school. I Kills to Stop the Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a run ning ulcer. He paid doctors over $400.00 without boneflL Then Buck Ion's Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Felons. Eczema, Salt Rheum. Infal lible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts Corns. 25c at Jones Drug Co. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lota, Acreage and Farms a Specialty. P. O. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. No. 25. Report of the Condition of THE FARMERS BANK AT WILSONVILLE, III the State of Oregon, at the close of business November 16th, 1909 Resources, Liabilities. Loans and discounts $18,175.19 Capital stock paid In $15,000.00 Honda, securities, etc 493.10!L'udivided profits, less ex- Unnking house, furniture, and j penses and taxes paid.. 242.56 fixtures 2,891.35 Due from approve reserve bunks 16,437.24! Checks and other cash items ; 3.00 Cash on baud 3,300.20 Total $41,300.08jTotal State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. Wre, J. W. Thornton and Joe J. Thornton, owjiers of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. J. W. Thornton. Joe J. Thorulon. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November. 1909. KATE WALBERT, CITY SCHOOLS s ed. . Pelltlona are to bn filed, and ev erythlin; done uh marly like In real (lection a poKalble. Mr. Toozo ,i to bo tin; Bberlff; Fred Kaki-r, deputy alierlff; MIh.b M.ittley wan appointed! city recorder. All Klila are allowed l vote. If l ho Htudeiii will lake a, proper Intereat In I hla, a (rood d"iil of fun may bn Rained an well an a (jre.-it deal of knowledi!" khIim'iI nl)Oiit. purlin-! menlary queHtlinia. i The Sophomore clan In KukIIbIi ; have taken up a new clannln: "Waah-! InKlon'a Farewell Addreaa and W'h Htcr'n liunker IIIII OraMonn." Til" football Ratlin that wan played liiHt Friday at Can-mh park between (irenham and Oregon City waa well attended. The acore wan a tie 5 to 5- Harry JlarRrenvi-a enttrred the at-n-! lor china of tho hlKh arhool thin wt-k Monday. All former clasamatea and teacher wtfro Rlud to aee him In tin: (). C. (I. 8. BRaln. A apeclal meetliiR of the teacher ; wan called by the 8uwrlritemleiit , Motidny nlgnt. 15eldea taking up ev eral topic of .Reneral Interest a the the teaching of ocurteay, honi-Hty, ac-' curacy and other virtue aa a part of tho dully KfTort of tho achoolH, pelllnK and penmannhlp were pe-j dally emphasized. A month' outline! of practice In writing waa ftirnlahPd , for each grade, and earnent effoffrt In . being put forth to, Improve the work i In this subject. j Grammar Grade Note. In the spelling contest between the j pupil of the seventh and lghth gradea of the Eantham and Barclay buildings, the pupil of the Harclay! were victorious thla week. Barclay's percentage of correctly spelled words i was 93. Several new Btudents have entered : the grades this week. I Mlaa Harding baa been absent from the third grade several days on ac count of Illness. All wish her speedy recovery and an early return to her work. MELDRUM. Mr. Cheney has received a fine car load of hay. George Gardner was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Erickson's niece has come to spend the winter with them. Mrs. George Yale went to Portland last Thursday. Charlie Dlnsmore was' visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner last week from Michigan, their old home, -sejid B bb.w janjaov buubiv est le ant caller at Mrs. Gardner's last week. Mr. GUI has a fine lot of brick for sale. Mrs. Geo. Steele, of Portland, was up visiting her Bister, Mrs. John Mel drum. Sunday. George Betz, of Portland, has leas ed the green bouse, at this place, to C. M. Welntz, of Portland, who took possession last Friday. Mr. Wentz w.,1 be associated in the florist busi ness with a friend of Portland. Mr. Weintz has had many years' experi ence In the florist business. Many beautiful carnations and roses are raised In this section of the county. The Wentz greenhouses are the larg est In the county, and are filled with bright colored blossoms. The firm name hereafter will be the Rose City greenhouse. Let Dowllng sell your property. FIRWOOD. The business meeting of the Pro gressive Association held on Satur- ports from the Agricultural College at Corvallls, on the analysis of the soil from this district were read and dis- cussed. The analysis shows the soil to be the best ever well adapted to fruit raising aa well as farming in general Mr. W. J. Wlrtz delivered a very Interesting lecture at the hall last Sunday afternoon. Clair Corey iias returned to Fir wood. We are glad to see his smiling face among us again. Everybody put on their thinking cap and get ready for the debate on the third Saturday of December. Ques tion Resolved, That the world gets more enjoyment from laughing tjhan eating. An enjoyable time is antici pated, and an invitation is extended to all. These debates are not so much for the entertainment of listeners as they are for the development of the individuals debating. The Progressive Association will" give a Christmas tree and programme on Christmas eve., Friday, December 24th. Santa Clans will be there and see that everyone gets a sack of can dy and nuts. A jolly time for all. Everybody is invited. . Painless Dentistry w. VM .1 ''1V Srma have thlr Dlat n,,t . . i bou DriuavworK do. iahral Ib nnm A.- iWlWlll rtV VM A ftIMl .'yv S 22k fold K porcfliii $3.50 ..fJsNoltr Crowns 00 l22kBHd.TMti3.50 f IGold Filling 1.00 nt.l fiffint 1.00 Sih Flllingt .50 nlnFilllnn Z.50 ?s:;lV I p,,,h 5.00 V ' WjjB.it Red Rub- . e( rt tut tmaxaan pwhim Piinteit Eitr'tton .50 WORK GUARANTEED FOK IS YEARS PsIuIom Kitrtwtion t no w hen plmtaa or brtdjje work bnrdvrod. OonaulUtton Frna, Von onnotat betb ptkinlrM work done n w hura. All work fully ruar ftiitefd. Uodern lHtric egaipoiaot. Bt mfthoJ, Wisfe Dental Co. FUUWO Hl-IIDIV. IMCOPOAT0 TbiiuxWaiiu.Bii. PORTLAND, OREGON OiriC BOOM: A. U. M I r.M. UHtjt. UL individual deposits subject to check 23,849.28 Demand certificates of de I posit 647.00 !Tlme certitlcates of deposit 1,561.26 .$41,300.08 Notary Public for Oregon. 'GOLD R i . FOE A gold ring makes a very suitable Christmas gift for a man, woman, girl or boy. It is a gift that can be worn every day and will last a lifetime. Come in today and make your Xmas selec tion, we will gladly set them aside for you until Xmas. Signet Rings Opal Rings Itn uy King Emerald Rings and all other Set RlngB $1.50 and upwards. We carry a fine stock of DIAMOND RINGS, Prices from $10.00 to $200.00. Burmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner V iraovflL sal MISS C. GOLDSMITH ALL MILLINERY GOODS BELOW COST I .te.........4.t....4..4a4.A,A. . , t EAST JENNINGS LODGE. Mrs. T. Spooner entertained the I ladies of the M. M. Social Club, Fri-l day, November 19th. Afternoon teai was served and a good time reported! by those present. Citation. To Elsie J. Sawtell. Mary Etta Fisher, nee uaugnerty, and Carrie Belie i Daugherty. and to all persons In terested In the. estate of Emily Daugherty, an Insane person. You and each of you are hereby cited by the County Court of Clacka mas County, Oregon, to appear in said County Court on or before 10 o'clock A. M. of December 24th, 1909, to show cause, if any you have, why the peti tion of A. V. Davis, the duly appoint ed, qualified and acting Executor of the Estate of said Emily Daugherty, praying for authority to sell the dow er interest of the Estate of said Emily Daugherty In and to certain real prop erty In Clackamas County, Oregon, snould not be granted, as prayed for in said petition, which land Is describ ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the South West cor ner of the Donation Land Claim of Franklin E. Hubbard, and wife, in T. 5 S.. R. 2 E. of the Willamette Meri dian, . Clackamas County, Oregon: thence North 160 rods; thence East 190 rods: thence South 160 rods; thence West 190 rods to the place of beginning, containing 190 acres of land more or less. Dated this 2Cth day of November, A. D. 1909. F. W. GREEXMAN, Clerk of County Court. (Seal of County Court.) By B. A. SLEIGHT, Deputy. Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years for diarrhoea. I con sider it the best remedy I have ever tried for that trouble. I bought a bottle of It a few days ago from our druggist, Ml-. R. R. Brooks. I shall ever be glad to speak a word lu Its praise when I have the opportunity." Rev. J. D. Knapp, Pastor M. E. Church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. ELECTRO-THERAPTHY AND NATUROPATHY. Dr. Vladimir Jlndra, natureo- path from Europe, and a spe- clalist for chronic diseases, can be found in the Masonic -$ Building, where he has the lat- est Improved electric appllanc--J es and gives successful treat- ment.- He has practiced in Europe and America, where he has met with- great success. ? Office hours are 1 to 6, 7 to 8 N P. M; Sunday, 10 to 12. Pa S ciflc Phone Main 112; Home Phone, 23; residence phone, $ Home B 236. ijjt.jijj't$j So many people have had such a hard time trying to eat a good Thanksgiving dinner with poor teeth that we are going to offer them special rates for the month of December only. Come early or you will not be able to get your name on the book, and will have the same uncomfortable time for your Merry Christmas. L. L. PICKENS Dentist WEINHARD BUILDING INGS 5P9E! Plain and Fancy Engraved Gold Band Rings $1.50 to $10.00 Children's Gol-J Ring 75c to $5.00. VV V V V V JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OF Ftesh Fftiit AT VERY LOWEST PRICES H. J. Bigger & Sons Seventh Street Grocea. Successors to A. Robertson. The Latest News of Fashion is in The Fall Quarterly Style Book The Quarterly Style Book is such a helpful book just as much ahead of ordinary pattern books as The Ladles' Home Journal is ahead of other wo men's magazines and the Fall number is the best yet. It tells about styles, just what you want to know about the latest styles, and in a most In teresting manner by true-to-Kfe fashion pictures. And beat of all It costs you but 5 cents if bought In connection with any 15 cent Ladies' Home Journal pattern. The Ladies Home Journal Pat terns are always necessary to women who appreciate Individu ality and practice economy In their dress, PATTERNS 10 AND 15 CENTS John Adams Masonic Temple OREGON CITY, OREGON THOSE TEETH are Hurting You OREGON CITY