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OREGON CITY ENTEKPRISK, FRIDAY, KOVEMUEK 2i5, 1K)J). Latest effects are brought out In DAVID M. PFAEL2ER & CHILDREN'S CLOTHINS While best wearing Fabrics and High ClassTailoring arc always in evidence Call and inspect our Complete Assortment of "Wearbetter" Children's and Young , Men's Suits and Overcoats L. ADAMS Department Store Oregon City Mr. Lydia Carnahan. Mls Uvilla Oartmhan, woll known In this oily, tlloit suddenly Sundiiy nlRht at thi horn of lnr ulster, Mrs. Jacob Howell, at Eleventh and John Qulnoy Atlanta Bttwta. Mis Carna hau had boon enjoying tho best of health, and her death conies as a shock to her relatives and her lanse circle of friends, So passed away about 12 o'clock. Miss I'nrnahan leaves two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Howell, of this city; Mrs. Susie rhonowoth, of Portland, and three brolhora. John 0. Carnahau, of Knstorn Oregon; Newton Camahan, of The Hallos, and Kwen farnahan. of Kasteru Oroaim. Tho funeral was held Wednesday af ternoon. The remains wero cremated at tho iVrtlaml Crematorium and ser- vices were held at the chapel at 2 o'clock. The members of Oregon City Assembly, No. 7, I'nlted Aralsans, at tended In a body. Jacksonville Crape Grower. Adam Smldt. a retired' business man of Jacksonville, Oregon, was In Oregon City Saturday, uo guest of l A. Nobel. Mr. Smldt Is a delegate to the grand lodge of the A. O. V Mr. Smldt Is one of the promt lie n t growers of th" Tokay and Mus catel grapes of Jacksonville. Prying preparations tiuiply d"r fl op dry oaiarrh; they dry up tu lecretiona, which alhf re to th niemhraue iul ilfct im pose, cuiun a far mora srrioui troubl uum tu onun.uY (nrra ot ourrh. Avoid all drying iuluiant. fumos, tmokee and anuffs ud that whiou rlntasea, toot lit) and hul. Elv's Civiuu liulm will mastitr- ratiirrh or cold in tho head msiIy and plfwantlr. All dragiia "'II the 60 rnt aiio. Kly Hrotlwr, 5t Yrru Stroot, New York. The Halm is iwd without pain, Joe not irritate or caue snoeziiik;. It ipreonls itsolt over an irritatod and angry nurface, reliev ing immediately the painful iutUinmation. Ely' Orwun H:lm contain no cocaine, mercury nor other harmful drug. Aurora and Northern Marion AURORA. Mr. Sadler and John Hurst were Canny visitors Tuesday. William Tull, of Barlow, was in Aurora Tuesday for a short time. Mr. and Mrs Wlllltt. of near Aurora, were Oregon City visitors this week. Jake Miller, it is reported, enter tained a small and select party of young folks at his home Monday eve ning. No particulars could be learn ed, but it is rumored that there wer- refreshments served. Wiliam Giesy exhibited another tel egram from George Miller received BIG TURKEY SHOOT DRAWS MARKSMEN I A full new barrel of thajiuiums Old !Joe Gideon whiskey nnd six cases of 1 Martinet Imported brandy have ar rived at the New Aurora Hotel bar. The best of Mt. Hood beer ahvays-on tap. CANBY, DONALD. AND MOLALLA MEN COME TO AURORA FOR SPORT AT TRAP. MACKSBURG. Idea tltinli'i. nn.l f1wd nhmotitt Qffi,t ' were married at Orenon Cltv last 1 Wednesday, After a short but pleas A big and successful turkey shoot ant wedding trip the happy couple was pulled off in Aurora Tuesday. moved into their new home on the Some of the best ameteur marksmen Cabbage Road. Congratulations anil from different near by towus were . a Merrv Christmas. Sunday. Mr. Miler, who was at that present, loud in their praises of the Joe Gibson entertained about twenty time in Sacramento, said "Leaving merits of the different charges of friends at a stag dance and barbe- tonight for Salt Lake. Expect to be powder used, the shooting quulity of cue Friday night, in Bethel, about Saturday. "All well." the guns etc. The grounds where. The dance given by the Macksburg Wont George have a good time when the regular matches heretofore have Tlrpsuhorean Society Saturday night he gets back to "Old Misso" shaking been held were under water and the was an enjoyable affair, although the hands with old boyhood friends, say-best place available was near the old bad weather kept out of town people ing, "Do you recall the time," etc. mill by Pudding river. Baty. Meeks away. Frank McCracken, of Aurora, was , and Fellers were the principal offend-' The Scramlln Mercantile Co. has a ers and reaped the bulk of the win- fine exhibit of corn, on Simon Miller's nings although an occasional bird place. It would do credit to an Iowa was gathered by some one else. John or Illinois farni. And we used to White had his eye with him, as out think that corn would not grow In of three chances he won a turkey and ' Oregon. a goose. No official count was made pud Harris came home from the as to the greatest number broke con- Canby Gun Club pigeon shoot with two secutively, but good all around ama- fine turkeys, a fine goose .pocket full teur work was displayed. ; of money and a box of shells. Raleigh Bowers has gone to June Coffee Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your proeer will irr'tud It better if ground at home not too fins. 5 APPOPLEXY CAUSES DEATH. Fred Raksl, of Canemah, Leaving Six Children, Paaaoi, Krt'd Hakel, for ninny years a highly respected resident of this city, died Monday morning at A o'clock, after n brief Illness. Ho was stricken with npiMiplexy about two mouths ago. Mr. Kake was horn at Hanover, Germany, February ltl, 1S-M, and came to America In IS70. After three years residence- In Chicago and two years In other sectona of Illinois, he came to Oregon, and resided In thin city until his death. He Is survived by six children: Mrs. Peter Winkle August, George, Herman, William and Minnie Uakel, all of Oregon City. I lu funeral took place Thursday at 10 o'clock from tils Into residence. Th Interment was at Mountain View rem etery nnd services at the grave were conducted by Oregon Lodge No. It, Independent Order of Odd Follows of which deceased was a member. FOR 8AI.K Good brick. 5.00 per thousand. Inquire brick mill, Third and Water Streets, Oregon City. WANTKIV- Girl for general house work. Inquire of 1, L Potter, West Side. Estacado and Eastern Clackamas EAGLE CREEK. in Oregon City Sunday looking around between trains. Mr. Calahan, of Molalla, was In Aurora Tuesday. . Charlie Crittenden, of Hubbard, was down to Aurora Tuesday. A dance, will be given at Hubbard Saturday night. No Telephone Thanksgiving. The Aurora and Hubbard centrals announce that Sundav service or onlv until 9 A. M. for Thursday will be given on the lines under their control. Aurora Girl After Prize. Miss Margaret Higgenbothem has entered the contest of the Capital Journal, of Salem. Subscribers are I wanted and Miss Margaret has con-j eluded she can land many and by so j doing pick off one of the handsome prizes unerea oy coi. Moier s publica tion. The Capital Journal is a good live sheet and deserves good support. Molalla Doing Damage. Recent heavy rains have caused the Molalla to overflow its banks and drive several families to ground. MACKSBURG WOMAN SUCCUMBS AT LAST MRS. FREDERICK FENSKE PASSES AWAY, SUNDAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS. tlon City to spend Thanksgiving with some of our old neighbors. Don't forget the big dance at Smith's hall, December 24 MARQUAM. Mrs. Frederick Fenske. of near Macksburg died Sunday evening after a long illness. Mrs. Fenske had long been afflicted with cancer of the stom ach and after she was aware her death was inevitable her one wish was that her children might all he near higher when the end came. It was this last One of the rural carriers request and the desire to once again out or Molalla was forced to stay see ng mother, that brought one son on the other side after crossing the post haste on the long journey from bridge .n the morning, as the water, Texas to her bedside in Oregon. She had covered the Southern approach I was at the time of her death 61 years during his absence. During the day 'of a?Pi having married Mr. Fenske Tuesday the rain slackened on the n Texas 25 years ago. but prior to headwaters of the stream and as a 1 this union she had been alllanced to consequence the water receded a few jjjr. Masehek, and is the mother of Inches, but the lull is thought to be eight children, part of whom are liv only temporary, as the end of the ! ng in this state and some in her storm is not in sight. Reports late-! native state, Texas. Interment took Tuesday night stated that a family ! Diace in the Norwegian cemetery at living near Liberal was forced to leave in such haste that their work horses were left to perish, while stand ing in their stalls. Regular Auction Sale. Messrs Hill and Hostetler will hold another of their regular auction sales at Aurora, Saturday, November 27 and invite all who have anything to sell or trade to bring It along. A big list has been secured by these men this time and a good crowd Is ex pected as it is well advertised through out the country. Aurora, Wednesday. School Girls Entertain. The girls of the school gave an In vitation party last Saturday evening, in the building occupied by the Wo mna's Club. Games were played and a general good time was enjoyed by all present. Miss Leita Bents, acted as the hostess and did herself credit in the execution of her ardous duties in that capacity. Refreshments con sisting of cake, confections, etc., wero served to all present, about twenty in all. What became of rhe weather proph et? for it's rain, rain! Prof. Carl Anderson, principal of our school, is doing good work. Miss Bertha Hughes, of the pri mary grades, Is also doing well. Miss Bell Gray and her sister, Mrs. Bertia Jones., returned from Oregon City, where thew were on a visit with their sister, Mrs. Minnie Jack. Mr. W. Albright was in Oregon City Saturday on business. He was ac companied by his daughter, Miss Vlda. Well, again we hear of F. M. Swift, the promoter of the Oregon City and Silverton railroad we hear it Is a sure go this time. M. E. Quarterly meeting at Mar quam. November 29th. - J. P. Miller and son, Sherman, were In Oregon City Saturday. Quite a few of the young people at tended the social at Scott's .Mills Sat uilay night. Eagle Creek Grange held Its regu lar session Saturday. There was a small attendance; but those present spent a pleasant afternoon together. Three new members: were received in to the Grange. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Murphy and daugh ter. Meda. were Kstacadu visitors Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson Sunday. Mrs. .E. L Palfrey returned home Monday, acompanled by her mother. Mrs. Holph. who had been visiting with her son In Ashland, for several weeks. Mrs. Palfrey, spent a few Jays at her brother's home. Mr. Howen lost a valuable horse In Eagle Creek Saturday by drowning One of his men wns going across the creek to get some potatoes, but Hie creek being so high and the current very strong. It took the horses off their feet. The driver succeeded In getting one of the horses out. but the wagon held the other one dowu so thnt he was unable to rescue It. Miss Minnie Stelntniin called at the home of Wesley Douglass Saturday evening. The entertainment given by the young people of hagle Creek church was quite good. A goodly number was In attendance and enjoyed themselves hugely. BORING. NATURE TELLS YOU. As $$$$$$$ $ $ $ A GENTLE HINT As you sell your hops, grain or other produce place your money in a reliable BANK. Pay each bill or account by CHECK and avoid the danger of carrying large sums of MONEY Put your spare cash to work night and day. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on time deposits. When remitting do so by our bank DRAFTS For any accommodation call on the AURORA STATE BANK AURORA, OREGON P1 ff a U tJj) fcD 0 0 kO $ $ 5 Many an Oregon City Reader Knows Too Well. 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 kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney ills. A. J. Wood, of 250 Cottage St., Sa lem, Ore., says: "Kidney and blad der trouble became so bad with me about two months ago that I was obliged to do something to ease the ! suffering. The trouble bothered me I most in the morning for two or three i hours after I arose. The too fre- I quent action of the kidney secretions was also very annoying and embares i sing. I had known people who had , received the best of results from j Doan's Kidney Pills and I finally pro j cured a box. Before I had used one j 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 ley Bros', drug store an) ask what , their customers report. I For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cf:nts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. i Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Notwithstanding the hard rnln of Wednesday night, there was a fair attendance at the meeting of the Bor ing Development Club. A committee consisting of It. U Sabln, of Port land and Boring. A. Ilendrlchson Knox, Peterson nnd Donahue, was ap pointed to consult with the P. It. L & P. Company next Monday In re gard to grading and graveling about the depot grounds at Boring. The mud Is very bad, and the railroad of ficials have promised to furnish the necessary gravel If the citizens of Boring will scatter It. Freight rates are also to be taken up with the com pany. Doc McKlnley, proprietor of a livery stable at Lents, has been In Bor ing, Barton, Sandy and other places near hero, trying to locnte a team of horses which were hired from him last week by two strangers, who have failed to return the team. They were seen headed this way, but nothing further could be learned about them In this section. Ollle and Jess P,oe, of Boring, who have been In North Nakotn for sev eral months, have returned to Boring, and will remain here. O. A. Palmer, w ho has been confin ed to the house for a number of months. Is so far better that he was fiut for a short time today, nnd Is preparing to leave for Southern Cal ifornia with Mrs. Palmer to spend the Winter. Notice nf appeal by the defendant has been filed in the case of Jackson vs. Hampton, In an attachment suit growing out nf a claim for money due on a wood contract tried In the Jus tice court here. O. Llndholm, a prominent farmer, Is very sick. and Max Davis Is sawing wood. George Kiln, who has been missing from Sandy for the past summer Is found again In Sundy. Il Is chief tlunkle for the Sandy lintel. Steve Mitchell blew In from the hills to spend a few days lu town. He my some snow fell on the hills. Mrs. Dolglas has now the agency for Kllers' Piano House, selling pianos. Straus Lumber Company has In stalled an electric plant In their aww mill. Arthur Baumhcck Is building a house. Tho Grangers held n meeting last Saturday. Henry McGugln has an exhibit at the Grange meeting mime apples the lines! specimens ever eell on Sandy, of the King. Northern Spy and Pippin varieties. These apples would make serious competition for those famous Hood Hlver apples. Kd F. Hums has six apples of Glorl Mundl special on exhibition ftt'lloru sledt'x store thnt weigh 11 Hiuuds and 1U ounces. The largest measures 15 3-4 Inches In circumference. Old Folks' Livers nerd an orcaitona! stirring up to Inn them (nun being ronitiiutrd, Inliuui and generally run down. At tha aamt timr, ilic l.ix.itivo limit hot bo u violent at to iliock the ayalem and came iliikiiiK and lii knrii. frf, ( s -Air turner Il tin idr.il treatment fur old (tilka livrn -never Inili to ni t, yet never iliiH'ka. A tonic a well at a laxative. Ilrnt lor ren- tiiniioii, rhrutiialiitn. liillomncM any ami all Iriitibln ol er( iiumai h and Imwrli, I ake an IS K U nielli you'll feel better In the morniii. m Get a I25c llo.v FOIl 8ALK BY JONKS DHUO COMPANY. HDrpp Hp. and see a about that land GLADSTONE a specialty. j j i SCHOOLEY & CADELL 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE. Prompt Payment of Claim. Oregon City. Ore-. Nov. 3 'V') A. B. Combs. Manag.". National Lite Insurance Company, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of check In the sum of ll.0iui.0tl In full settlement of the Insurance on the life of my son. Virgil K. Welsh, lately deceased. The proofs of death were mailed to your home office on October 15 and check In full sell le nient was delivered to ui-t :m Nov ember 3rd. Your extreme promptniMi Is Mu ct rely appreciated, especially so In view of the fact that death occurred sj soon after tho Issuance of tho pot i-y With many thanks fo' t!i! conrle.ms tMatn.dit accorded nio II litis tiniii r.ci, I am. Sincerely Yours. MIIS. FRANCIS WEIII. Office Both Phone 23 Ilvaldcnce- Phono Main !C: Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 18(15 ' Succasor to C. N. Oreenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Daugage Stored 3 Day Kree of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. MOOD BEER SPRINGWATER. ..ee. . ...ee..e.e THIRTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE enables me to buy the best Millinery at lowest prices, All late styles and patterns. You get the benefit when you patronize MRS. ROSE GIESY AURORA, OREGON SLICKERS WOII and they keep you dry while you are wearing them $300 EVERYWHERE LAJAWb fKE ait - - ' m f J IOWER I.O. BOSTON. U-S-A. TOWEP CAHAD0W Ca UMtTto. Tooto. Can. 4 J Mr. Jacolison's bnby, who has been under the dnrtor's care for some time, Is slowly Improving. The school children prepared a fine prolamine which was rendered Inst Friday. The features of the pr Kramme wero music, reciting and de bating. The subject for the debute was "Resolved that Capital Punish ment should be abolished." nnd the JttflKes decided in favor of the afllr matlve. The Literary Society and Athlellc Club has been organized, the officers have been elected and everyone Is now ready for business. .Just a little practice and we shall have a fine team. Miss Walvo Lewellen came home last Saturday from her sister's, Mrs. Tell. Mr. and Mrs. Call ff are vlBltln their daughter, Mrs. Walter S'riink. Miss Nelson, who has been working In Portland, came borne last Tues day. Miss Miller, who has been working for Mrs. Cartlldge, went to her home In Elwood last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O'Nell will soon move In their new house. Orange was held last Saturday and It won't be very long until we will see a fine shed for the horses. It will he better any way than to have them stand In the rain. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will move to Portland In a few days. Howard Smith seems to enjoy rid ing in other people's buggies or makes mistakes. WTilch i it Howard? Croup Cured and a Child's Life Savd. "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thou sands who have bee-, benefited by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My child, Andrew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt use of Chamberlain'. Cough Remedy M life was saved and today he Is a ro bust nnd healthy hoy." says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas. This remedy has been In use for many years. Thousands of mothers keep II at hand .and It has never been known to fall. For snle by Huntley Pros. Co. Newport In Winter. Newport Is an Ideal Winter resort, and the low rates no win effect from all S. P. and ('. & K. points with the Improved train service now establish ed places It within n few hours ride from the Valley, arriving there at fi I. M. In tlma for dinner. Excellent hotel accommodations at reasonable rates. For further particulars call on any C. & E-, or S. P. agent, or write to W.M. Mr.Ml'HItAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. 11-20 results of the Sick Headache. This distressing disease from a disordered condition stomach, and can be cured by tukltig Chamberlain's Stomach nhd Liver Tablets, (let a freeiample at Hunt ley Pros. Co.'s drug store and try It. 8ANDY. Rain, rain every day. Sandy river Is up and Mt. Hood dam is again threatened with a wash out. The river has been higher than It has been for years. The entertainment given by Mrs. J. M. C. Miller and Miss Bradley, of Portland, was a success In every way. Mrs. Mliller, as accomplished singer, sang several songs, assisted by MIsb Spelman on the organ. Miss Bradley, with her humorous recitations great ly Interested the audience. The enter tainment was given for the benefit of the M. E. Church. Herman Rldderbush Is building a house In Junker's Addition. Joe Donahue is building a woodshed SPECIAL RATES TO The Oregon Threshers Associ ation, The Dalles, Oregon, December 2 and 3, 1909. One'and One-Third Fare on the Certificate Plan. will he made from all points on the Southern Pacific (Lines In Oregon) to The Halloa and re turn. Tickets on sale November 2!lth, 30th, December 1st, 2d and 3d. Final return limit Decem ber Cth. Important Addresses will be made by Representatives of tho U. H. Department of Agri culture, Department of flood Roads, Prof. Philip S. Rose, Mad ison, Wis.; n. II. Clark, editor American Threshermnn; Hon. Lionel R. Webster, Portland, Oregon, and others, on subjects of Importance. $200.00 in Gold will be given as prizes for tho, best wheat raised in Oregon. Silver Cup for outfit threshing $100.00 prize bushel of grain. For further Ipformatlon gall on any S. P. Agent or wrlto to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Bnggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence IS33 525 Main Street D. C. LATOURETTK Pr.ild.nt F. J. MEYER, CMhlar THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, 130.000.00. Transacts a 0nral Banking Buelne.i. Op.n from 9 A. M, to I P. M UMIMU. WAGONS BUGGIES AUTOMOBILES Cost no mora than other Don't buy until you Investigate Let ua lend you our catalogue Aek ut about the 1910 automobile You won't regret It, t Automobile Salesroom Wagons & Buggies Chapman ft Alder Streets PORTLAND 3.10 Cast Norrlson Street PORTLAND , Fesh Meat Foj the Table at BROWN & KLOOSTRA'S 7TH STREET MARKET THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE FIVE-MINUTE TALK Baw to I Amjr CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BEDBUGS War -Wil Vmr ky Magi. AppUratlna f AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM Omu Wood PrMnrr.) KoB-potsnnoui, Binlttry Odor. Put op la llthoinphMl mm only Doa't lot your doolar lvt you a worthlooo ImllaUoB. rOH KALC B ALL DRALKRH. Cwbollaoam Wood rraurrta Co. rorUaa4, Or. T wit BOS3 1133 Hu rranoluo, CaJ. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. WholoMlo Ajcuntj. IMpL II, Portloud Orofoa. Wrlto for Tootl-monlalo. ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE 18 ONJ.V ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT IS THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE INQ OFFERED AT FROM 11.00 TO I1.2S PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS M CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT 11.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THE 'GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN OREGON CITY.