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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21," 1910.' LARSEN & COMPANY ! Cor 10th A Main 81. OREQON CITY, OREGON, Wholnniilii mill lU'tull Groceries, Produce, Feed nnd Commission We Pay tin Highest Cash Price j For nil Kind of Country Produce ! Wo curry tlio largest stork of KtioiU In on r 1 1 ii In Cliuitituiint ('minty, mill nru In iinnllloii In Ilffl'r HH'C1 IlldllCt'llll'lltH In ' CASH buyers, LOCAL BRIEFS Dr. 1. 0. Ic, Ptmtlat. KlHilIlK 17 ami IH, Masonic IIMk J C : 1 1 1 I ( . Of 1HIIII1IKCIIH win III Oregon City Thursday. William Cunt well, nf Cmiliy, wait In Oregon Clly Hattirdiiy nil hiiiliioiui. Mrs K Mul l Inctnii, nf (ilitdiitiuii', w tin In III lit tier Iiiiiiik, lit Improving Miss lliillli' Wllnnn hits returned fioiu a V I n 1 1 with her mother, lit S'U- V OOl .fm K. J Marshall, who linn I n III lit ll'T llllllll' In Ctineiiiith, In llll plot InK John llumoyfio. n( New Km, was In Oregon Cliy Mnuiluy e rnulii to I'ortliind Albert Kiiiii lit ilaiiKeioimly III th iiiriininiilit l lila liiinii' tin '1'i'lilh mill .Miilil ntri'i-lit. Mm A It ruddock, nf Canity, waa In (iliiilnliitio. visiting Willi friends mill relatives, Monday. M S Khrot-ti, 1 hpul y Unlry anil Food liinpi'i'lnr for llllit illnlrlrl was III Hit- rlly IiihI week I'Imht l'o, it well-known fanner, of Clurkia, unit truiiiuictliig business III Oii'Knii Clly Thursday. John T. luilloy, it pitiinli t at torney of I'oi tliiinl, n In Urt'iinn Cliv on li'Kiil tut n i m-urt Monday. II C. I 111 VXD IM It, a JcWI'lt'l' of ('III). by. waa In Oregon Clly Moiulny at IflhllllK In aoiim liiiHlnt-m affairs. l.uli- l.lllilm-y, of Ciumy, was III this illy Wcdnciulity on IiIm wity In I'ort lutnl on a vlnlt with nlil time friends I ' mni 1 1 lit Johnson, daughter of t -nlv Aiaitor Johnson, In very III nt )u-r Iioiiii' wllti an attack of loimllllls While crov. nit lttl linlil Imiiil In pro I'll llii mot U lii'itl for front teeth. Tln-y art' handmade. Wo tnnko tlii'in. I. L I'liki-lia. liciitlst, (iriirite II tin-gory, a prominent i mi a, 'I grower of Molnllit, nrcomiiaiilfd liy lila wife, wit In I )rrKu Clly Fri day Mra J II Itolilnaoii itiol Iwn anna, Ki'iitifili ami I Mm, of I'ortlitiid, were In (iri'itmi Cliy Monday vInIIiik ri'la Uvea. Mra K I. Shaw was taken In Hit' 81. Vincent's (loailliil tm Hniiirday t-vi-iilnc. whore a ln will receive iiiimII nil Irt-aimi'lit. "Cnini' again." Hit 1 it Mra. Ilrnwti. "I ri-rtulnly will. If you promlne In nerve mi' niioihi'r nip of Folger's (Jolili'ii (iiiin Coffin'" Mra Hitrvoy K. Cross, who lint lift'ii vlallliiK wlili ri'litllvt'M horn unit itl (iliiilainiiK. Inia ri'tiirm-il tn lu-r lioini' nt Tin- Italics Mlaa Josephine chiixp Im a nrrlvi'tl In Oregon City from Ahi-nli-on. Wash ington, for n month' vIhII with Iht num. Mra It. I Wilnon. A gold crown prnpurly fltii'il la Ihn greatest tontti savor, A poorly fit iftl oni may cause you thi inotliarha. I,. I,. I'lrki'im. Dentist. Fred Itnili 'iiKliit-i'r for tin' Cunliy Ciunil t'ninpiiiiy, wiih In Oregon Clly .-'.I'lirduy evening, ihn Kin-Hi of Hit Miiniiilc bulge, of tlila plin-t'. Mr. Ilriiilli'.v, nf Miirnhlli'lil, wlui Iiiin t it vlillliii; Willi h Ik iIiiiikIiI'T, Mra I lui ry I'uililork. of UliiilMlotit', t-fl on S.iiunliiy iiIkIiI for lila lioini'. .loai ph Illnrlili'V, fnri-iiiiin of Camp 4. nf Him WViii houai'r l.iunlii'r Coin puny, la nt prt-n'iit a kiiohI of Mr. mill Mia C. J I'lirltrr mi Konrti'i'tilli ciri'il, Mra .IiiIIii .1 TliiKlf l'ft TliurHilny for (liikliiinl, Callforiilii, u hi-ri' alio will ri'iimlii fur a iimutli us I In' KUi'at of Mia, ('. A. Warriui, forini'ily nf (iiiiNlnni'. lii'inKi' Si'liiitilln. nf Miii'ksliiirK, a I il i nil In i'tl t ini'rrliunl nf (lull plan', puatt'il llliotiitli lion' Momluy for Ihn Itl'lull lllll'llwltl'l' tll'llll'I'H' AHHOI'lllllnll nii'i't lit I N n t I ti ml . Vim iin wi'li'iuiio In roiiaiilt iih aliinit your ili'iitul work. Our ntlvlrn la fri'C, Hint you lii't'il Hoi have iih tin tln work miIi'uh you ihlri'. U 1 I'lrk t'llt. - I-iit lt . Mr. mill Mim. A, ,1. WIIhom luivn ro liinii'il linini' fnnii Mnnti'Hiinii; Wnah., wht'ii' llicv ntlt'tnli'il Ihn fiiiii'rnl of Mr. Wllaniia fiithnr, W. II. Wllmui, who illi'il ul tlin rlpi' nlil iik' nf 71 yi'iira. .Iiihn. Mio out' . veil rnlil chllil of Mra. .Inlin S. Coply, Ih linprovlnj;, nflnr u hitIoiis lllni'HK. Mra. Coply it ml child ion urn hero from Aliiakn, ninl urn Kiit'HtM nf hoi' piui'iilH, Mr. nnd Mm. K. HiirrliiKloii. MrH..Mnillm riiirlll. of Siitoni, who Iium hii'ii vIuIHiik with Iht purcnlu, Mr. anil Mm. Wlllliini Itmii'li, lit Clml Ktoiii', rcliirni'il to her lioino Wt'ilnrs iluy, lui-ompniili'il liy her hIhIi'I'.WIIhh HiiiicIi, who will vIhII for iiwlillc. Mr. and Mra. II. T. Miirshnll nnd Hon, Itiil li Uii'lnc. mill Mi'H. Welch, of MoiiIiivIHh, iirriunpiinli'd by Or. V. C. Ailmua, formerly nf HiIh clly, hut now nf I'm llnnil, Hpcnl Siuiiln.v In I Ills t-lt v ill the home of Mrs. K. ,1, Mar Klnill. .1. A. Mi'iiko, itfli-r an nlmi'iiio nf mori' Hum two ycai'H, Iiiih rctiirni'il to Ori'Kou Clly mill will open u real ch- I TAKE THE HINT I You can get the beat that money can buy If you buy of I our new stock of canned Table I Frulti, They have the dellcl- J t ous, ripe flavor. I at l 1 HARRIS' GROCERY i i Oregon City. I tutu nmiii In 1 tin Iliinli (if Ori'Kon Clly liiillilliiK. Mr. Moulin wna III thla liilaliinaH Imrn linforti mill la luv (iiallili'il with Ihn coiidlllnna Mill roiinilliiK, It. H. Coo, u iirouilni'iit fruit rulacr of Cunliy, iKH'oinpiiiiliul by Mr. C li lt rovn. nf (Iruya lliirhnr, WiihIi., waa In Oifunu Clly TuoMiluy on tlndr wuy to I'urllmiil. Mr, lIpKriivii la InokliiK fur il Ini'iiiliin, mill will priihahly buy IiiihI lit Cunliy, a a Im a ploiiacil with Ihn WllluiiiKllii Valley. If you wIhIi u crown, IiiIiIkd or act of tcclh conic In anil linvii a tooth lulli wllh iih. II will not coat you uiiylliliiK liuleaa wn do thn work. I.. I'lcki'iia, Di'iillnt. Mra llnlln Cuviillni', iilccn of Mra. Mury McCiirvnr, of thla rlty, la (Inn Meromdy III ul her lioino III J'oitland, wllh iuii'iiiiiiiiiIii. Mra. Cnviillnit la well known In thla clly, IiiivIiik apent her Klilliood duya Imrn, uinl la lln iluiiKhler of Mra, Mary Hurley, one of Hie plouoera of ihla county. Ciiiiin in iiiui ami im ubout your (''III. Our ml vim la free, anil our I'll yi'iim' expi-rli'iii'n la of value tn Jon. I,. I,. I'lcki'iia, DoiiIIhI. Chuili'H I). Warren, a prominent liiinlueaa liiim, of ChlriiKO, who Inia lioi'ii vlallliiK Ida pareuta nt lila nlil lioini' ul Sii liiKwuli-r, ami ufler a few duyn' vlnll with lila aunt, Mra. It. I). Wllanii, of Ihla city, left Tliurxilitv IiIkIiI for ChlciiKu, Mr. Warren nntli i-i many rliuiiK'' In thla clly allien lila IiihI vlull here. J. M. I .im reiii'o arrived from Hone, bum Thurailuy nkht, vlallliiK wIHi lila alalnr In liiw, Mra. Chnrlea (). Miller. Mr. Uiwreiice wua on lila way In H'-inl. Ma fuliim lioino. where Im Iota Inrtte property Intereaia, lila family IiiivIiik prcreilcil ti I in aeveral weel.a iiko lie formerly reableil at H'-inl uiilll four yenra UK", when he wna appolntt'il receiver of I h" I'lilted SI iili a Ijuut (ifTlcn nt UoaebiitK, where lie tut n allien iiinde lila realileiire. SOCIETY The Wciliioniluy AfterniMin llrlilKe Chili una i itlertiiliii-il on Haluriluy nf I in k,ii by Mlaa M injur le Ciinllelil at tier liiinii' on KIkIiIIi nnd Muiiiihi hlri'ila Hrliltie wua I In" principle fen. turn of the iiftcrtionii, 'iiul followed by rofrealiini'iita Mra. U K- Jonea anil Mra, .1 II. Walker were awarded prlfea The iii.triinKo of I'enrl I'ninceii 1 1 n( w i Ik li I . of I'ortlunil, to Wnrren ('.. Curllale. of Hfutlle. WiihIi., wna n )-mi nl i-ii Thurailuy iiioriiliiK In thla llty lit the llnptlat paraoluiKe, Iti'V. A. (). Ilityworlh, ofllclulliih'. Mr. mid Mra. llonlwilKht, puielita of the lirlil", were lite only wlllieaaea to the cere iiioiiy Mr and Mra. Curllnle will inulie their home at Kenttle. Aa n reault of it roiiteal run by Mra C M. OKleahy'a Stiiiilny Hcliool ilaaa of lite Klral llupllat Cliiinh, half nf the rlnaa enve a very Inter iilit(! priiKiiim followed by a aupper mnl il urn lnl I line lual Krldity eveiilim III the uaaeinbly room of the rlltlrch. Mra Oiileaby Iiiih ,',H K'rln In her rluaa mill their uiothera were lnvlt-i anil it very pleliaitlll eveiilliK wua apent by all The lliichelor (ilrla were entertained Snliinlny nliibt ut (he home of Mlaa A linn Shannon, runla Ih-Iiik the feu (urea of the evenllli;. mill followed by rt-frealiinenla. The next nu'etlnn will be liel.l at thn home of Mlaa Dollle 1'nilt nil Krbluy evenliiK, Jnnunry 21. I'reai'lil Hnliirdny iiIkIiI were Mlaa Kvn AppleKitie. Mlaa llollle Prntt, Mlaa Alice Sliiinnon, Mlaa Juliet ('Illinium, Mlaa Winnie llniiny, Mlaa Mary Klleu UniK The KnlKlua and lnllea of Secur ity met Momluy nlKht In the Woodmen of the World hull wllh State Oritali ler CiiminlUKa pri'Mcnt. beahlea KiHully liiriinul of nieuihi-ra. Appllra ilona were received from neveral pur Ilea III the city dealrliiK to beronte umiluti'il with the nrKunl7.nl Ion. After the ImaliieKa of the eveulliK wna ilia IMiaeil of ll aoclnl I'Venlm; wna en joyed In ilaiiclni; mnl iniiali. Hefreah llieltta were aervi'd hv the Indlea. X. L. CLUB ENTERTAIN9. Runt Money for Piano Fund by Ren during Splendid Programme, The elitei'tnlnuieiil nlven III the (Minlatoiie hi-In h it lion in Sulurilur nlKht by the X. U 4'luh for the benefit of the pluuo fund, wna n decided miccea. The excellent pronrnnmie nrrmiKt'il by the couinilltee, waa the IichI Hint hns ever heell presented before nil mid' etice nl that plnce. The rt:i tiling of Mlsa Mnllle (irt'nory, of I'orl lard were iimoiiK the iiumhera preaented iliirliu; (he eveiilm;, Mlaa (iieeorv ilelli;iileij her henrera, mnl proved to be nn ar IImi iih well us mi elnriitlonlnt. Kvery ki'lectlnn wiih heiirtlly encored. Anions the olheiH who took part Itl the pro Kruninie, nnd whoae aelectloiiH were pli'naliiK were the follnwlnit, Mlaa Mar Ion Money, pluuo aolo; Mra. Itulph Mc (Selchle, vocnl aoln; Mlaa Kdllu llof-i-lln, piano Nolo; l.lnyil Itlches, vlullll Holo; Miss llnrrlaoii, piano hiiIii. The procei'ila of the refrealinienls amount. cil to nhout $:'fi, na there wns no churue for ailmlaaliin. KoIIowIiik the proni'iiniliio pie mid coffee were aerv oil by the liullea. Oak drove, .toimliiK I'ilne, I'ortland unit Ori'Kiui Clly wero I'l'pri'Henleil. CALIFORNIA The Mecca for Winter Tourists IU nt tractive, bciihIiIo roaorta, fain oiia ini'illcal apritiKa, niiiKiilllcent ton r lnt hnlelH, pli'tiiri'Kqun Hcenery, iln Huhtful cllmclc, mnl opportunity for nil klmla of outdoor pustlmes, audi na l iiinli'i'iln of inlii-a of onto drives through oriuiKti urovea ami nloni; oi-L'iin bench bouli'vurila, mnke this fnvoreil ri'Klim The World's Greatest Winter Resort, reached via the Shasta Route nnd "Road of a Thousand Wonders" SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY liiiw round trip rntea are in effect from nil points in thn Northwest, with Ionic limit, atop-over privileges and flrst-dnsM nccoinnioiliitloiia. Portland to LosAngeles and Return 1 $55.00 With n flunl return limit of hIx niojitha and Btnp-overs in either illrectlon. Klral cluaa, iip-tn-ilato IrnltiH, with tho latest equipment, uncxoellcil dlnlnif car service, nnd everything tlmt goes to tnnko tho trip pleasant. Attractive, Intereatlng nnd Instructive llteriituro tcllliiK "f the funious win. tot resorts of Cnllfivrnla cnu ho had on application to any O. H. & N. or S. P. Agent, or by writing to WM. McMURRAY, Qen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. CANBY AND CANBY. A. It. linker, of Hnlcm, wna In Can by on Sunday. Mr. linker cume hern In thn lulereal of tho Curlla huinhnr Coinpiiiiy, Mlaa lliillli! Hutchinson Iiiin K"m to I'ortlunil where aim Inia iircepted it pimllliiii with thn Meb-r & Frank Compiiiiy. I)r, mid Mra, I)ea lHplmiHan, left fur I'orl Imid on Tin-ailuy Hfteniuou'R train, relurnliiK Wedneailiiy uvenlliK- Mra. Ituy IIoukIi mid buliy, of Hp liaue, WiihIi,, who liavu linen vlaltlliK with relatlvea In I'ortluud, will return I'fihiy mid will spend the r-(it u I i ) -r of the winter with her futher, liito Mmlaey, In thla city. Mra. Chnrlea Cowiiii, of Hentllii, Wnah, who has nlan been vlallliiK with her futher hero and ul l'cjrtlanil, left Krlduy for her home. Mlaa Vernn I'orter apent Wcdnea day In Ori'Kon City IiiivIiik koii" there on bualneaa. M. H. Hhroi-li, of lliililiard. food In spector, wna In Ciinby tint first nf the week on huHlunsa, mid reKlstereil ut the CottiiKO,' Mlaa llluuche John went In I'orthind Kuiiiriliiy, relurnliiK Kundiiy evenliiK- I. . I), KwIiik. of f.yle, Wnsh., who bus been visliliiK with r'-lullna mid frletiila, returned to lila home Wed lieHilay InnililllK. John It. Newton went to Portland Wednesday on a hiialneaa trip. (ieoiKe 1 jti'lli- mnl son, Murahull, of Ori-Kon Clly, were In Cunliy on Tueaduy. llnw it iI . lOri-li-a wns a I'tirt Jmid visitor Hiitiilay. Otto KruiK'-r and Arthur Knlxht went In I'ortlunil Saturday nlKht, ru tin iiIiik Kundiiy II. C, Duveliporl, IC. A. Krtli'K'T, Claud TiirK'-raon, (oy Knlnl't nnd Itulph Cox Were Oregon City visitors on Sunday. I'mf. T. J. tjlll wns In ftrt-Kou City S 1 1 ii i lit y. J. A. (iruham reluini'd from Oswi-K" Kundiiy, where he vlalted with friends for ii week. y. A. Hosenkrnna uud U. il. Carl ton, of I'ortlunil, were In Ciiuhy Hun day, mid hud dinner ut the ColtUKe. j-'ruuk WitlKumott, of I'oriluud, wus In Cunliy Sunday lookltiK lifter his lulereats. The ati-aiu ahovel crew, which bus bet-ii working In the gravel pit of the Southern I'liclHc company for the lust two mouths, lias guiiu to I'ortlunil, only two of the crew remaining here. Work wua stopped on Siimliiy for an Indefinite tlmo. Mra. y, A. Rimcnkruns and two children uccoinpiiiiled Mr. Hosenkruna lo Cunhy one day Inst week, and while In the city were guests of Mrs. J. U'c Kckeraoii. Mr. .and Mm. W. II. llulr went to Portland Wi'diieailuy morning on a pleasure trip, Sum Cuato, who la nt present In Sitli'lii, where lie has been for sev eral weeks owing lo illness, will be able to return to Cnnby shortly nnd UKiiln tuke up his ilutlea nt the race truck. John Itinera, who Iiiih iIIhkisii of his properly Interests at Hood River, uud who bus purchased about 3n acres In Candy, where he i-xpeela to go Into Hi" apple culture on a lurgo scu!i la wintering In California, being acoiiipuiili-d y big family. Andrew Koclier returned from I'ortlunil Wednesday niorulng. where he went Hie previous day on buslneaa. Adam Knight wna an Oregon Clty buatiiesa visitor Tuesday ami Wed nesday. Death of Mrs. Sudor's Brother. Mrs. M, I'. Knllor wna culled to Al bany on Krlduy evening on account of the Illness of her brother, the lute Nl r. Saunders, aiiperluteudelil of Hie city schools, whose dentil occurred the IiIkIiI of her arrival. The death of Mr. Saunders wns a terrible shock to his sister as well na the wife and other relutlves, nnd the friends here deeply sympathize with them. Mr. Saunders hnd been ill with pneumonia for a week, and wus not thought dan. gcroualy ill. It wus while he wua conversing with his sister tlint he wa.t stricken with heart failure. The fun eral, which wna one of the largest ever held In Albany, wus conducted on Sunday, the lodges of which he belonged nnd school children llll at. lending In a body. The Interment wus at Itosehiirg, and Mrs. Sailor ac companied the remains to that city. .Mr. Snllor went to Albany Saturday, returning .Monday. Miss linttle Spulak, of New Kra, Is visiting wits .Mrs. Andrew Koclier. W. W. Jesse, one of the prominent farmers of Clnt'kntnus county, mid a reildenfof Harlow, ns In Cunhy on Momluy, having come lo attend tho meeting of the Mutual Telephone Company. Mrs. A. P. ruddock was a Portland visitor on .Monday. . and before her return she visited Mr. I'nddock's par ents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. C. 1'udtlock, at Cludstoiif. Mrs. Wlllliini Knight. Mrs. S. T. Fisher, Mrs. M. .1. U-e went to Mur tpiuui Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Knight's mother, Mrs llurchnril, who Is very 111. tleruld llulr, the little son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ijiwronce Hair, wns pain fully burned .Moodily, while playing near the stove. The little fellow was playing with a wheel burrow, and hnd liis bund caught between the stove nnd te handle, causing the hack of the bund to come tn contact with the red hot stove. It Is not probable thnt liny serious results will follow. Lute Llndxey, the noted horseman of the state, went to Portland on Weilnesdny morning, where he visited with old friends, and stopped over nt Oregon City. Will Take Eighth Grade Examination. The school of this city closed Wed neailiiy afternoon for the remainder of the week on account of some of tho pupils taking Hie eighth grade exam ination. Those who are to tuke tills examination are Misses Marie Pig gerness. Florence Miinson, tloldle 1 1 1 lit (in. Lillian Mitts, Itacliel Spencer, Remsler Wilkinson, Reva Meeks, Roland I'orter, Roland llevvett, Wayne Hurley, One of the directors will have charge of the examination. Canby Bank 4 Trust Company Hold Meeting. The Cnnhy Hank & Trust Company held Us annual meeting; Inst week, the directors and olllcers were re elected to serve for tho ensuing year. Mrs. H. C. Gilmore Surprised. Mrs. 11. C. (iilmoro was taken com. pb'lely by surprise at her home on Hut unlay night by a few of her friends railing in a body. The even ing wns spent in cards and games, followed by refreshments. All report having' mi enjoyable time. Engagement Is Announced. The engagement of Miss Ivy Hutch inson, dnitghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hutchinson, proprietors of the City Hotel, and Mr. John Coffen, of SOUTHERN Kpokunii, Waal.,, la aiimiuuceil, the date of lh() wedding Ima not yci been aet. Th'J young people are well known hero. Mr. Coffnen, who has been III tho employ of Lut() Llndaey, the horseman for the past year, la an upright young man. Ills homo la at Spokane, Wuah., but he Is making his residence in thla clly during the win ter, still being III the employ of Mr. Llndaey, Services at Methodist Church. Services Will b ludd In thn .Meiu odlat church on Sunday morning and evening lit the llill time, with Ilev. Croeuy, pastor, presiding. The topic for l he morning service will bo "Or ganized ChrlHtlunlty." nnd for the ev ening service, "Self Control.'' All are Invited to these services, Charles Ogle ia Burled Here. Tim funerul of (.'hi'rles Ogle, who died nt tint home of lila pnreiila, Mr, mnl Mra. Ogle, of Hurlnw, wua held on Tuesday, and the Interment was. In the Zlon eemeteiy. The funerul was attended by many from ilurlow, us the deeenaed was well known at that place nnd here. Iei:eaai-d lenvea two brothers, John and Jumea, be sides Ida parents uud it bout of friends who lunurn his deallj. Meeting of Stockholders of County Fair Association, Tim stickholders of the Cluckumu County Fair Association will hold a meeting at the court house In Ore gon City on Bnturdiiy at i o'clock, February G. at which lime the election of directors will take pluce, uud l heati will select the olllcers. If you can't, go yourself, a'-nd your proxy. IliiHlni-aa of imporluurc will he trans acted. Reception Held by Christian Church, A reception waa h'-ld on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. I'l-teraon by the nn uibera of the Chrlatlnn Church to afford an oppor tunity for the nielilb'Ti to become bet tor acquainted. A veiy enjoyable lime wus bad by nil. It was sug gested by the Jead'-r. Mrs. Douglas, thai each present should entertain with u Bong, speech, story or pay a forfeit, which suggestion was so well responded to thul there were no for feits. After an evening spent very eiijoyubly a delicious lunch was served by the Indies, after which all shook bunds and said "goood night" with smiles that said plainer than words. "I am glad to liuve been here." Present were: Mr. nnd Mrs. J'ct ersoii, Mr. and Mrs. Swain,' Mr. and Mrs. Mitts and son. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. S. Cue, Mr. and Mrs. .sWwood and children, Mr. and Mrs. O. ft. Mack and son, Karl; Mr. and Mrs. lirewer, Mr. Kurl, and Mesdninis Karl, Clark, I'orter nnd children, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas nnd children, Mrs. Itlchlo and daughter, Mr. Dick-, mini mid slsteh, Miss Km ma. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. l-e entertained u few of their friends nt their home on Wednesday evening In a very charming manner. The evening was spent Jn "500," the prizes being won by Mra. W. II. Hair. Mrs. Adam Knight, J. Lee Eckerson Bnd Roy lce. During the evening dainty re freshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hates. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hradtl, Mr. and Mrs. J. U-e Eckerson, Mr. and -Mrs. L D. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Knight, Miss Ora Lee anil Ralph U-e. It has been deeded to organize a card club, which lias been named the Cunby "Five Hundred Club," and will meet every two weeks. The meeting which will be held on next Wednesday evening, will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hutea. Mutual Telephone Company to Install Switch Board. The meeting of the Mutual Tele phone Company waa held on Monday at the home of Mrs.- C. C. Hutchin son. Much business was transacted. The telephone company Is In a pros perous condition, and during the past year many new phones have been added, there now being 225 phones In itialled. Mrs. Hutchinson, who has been the faithful operator for the company for the past four years, has given entire sntlsmactlon, and her etllrleiit services us an operator Is highly commended by all of the pat rons of the line. A new switch board having n 10il llne capacity will be Installed next week. The switch-board will be for two operators. A cable will he In stalled so as to do away with the mass of network nf wires, nnd a dis tributing board on the outside of the building. The Mutual Telephone Company connects with the Home Tele phone Company nnd as there were so many patrons It was necessary to in atull this Inrger switchboard. A com mittee composed of J. I'. Cole, F. Zollner, Joseph Hoffman, went to Portlntu! lust week to select It. Among thus unending the meeting; were William Tire, representing Milk Creek division; D. P. Parmenter, Har low; Joseph Hoffman, New Era; George Knylor, East Canby; F. Zoll ner, Riverside; .1. P. Cole, Mucks burg. W. W. Jesse, of Harlow, also attended the meeting, Band Will Give Dance. Tho Cnnby Hand will give one of Its popular dances at the city hull on Saturday night. The band will fur nish the music for tho dancing, and promises lo be an enjoyable affair. Tho orchestra w'.ll have about 20 pieces nil of the latest dance music will ho played. Roy Mondu Is Injured. Hoy Mondu, an employe of tho Southern Pncitlc, with his home in this clly, had his foot painfully In jured Wednesday morning, while load ing gravel on a Hut car. The heavy gate fell on his toe, badly crushing It. Dr. Dedinan, the railroad company's doctor, was summoned and dressed tho Injuries. It will be several weeks before Mondu will be able to use his foot. New Road to be Constructed. The people living; south of this city are making a new road, which Is very much needed. Let the good work go on. Yes. and why not help It along a little. It Is hard to con ceive of anyone so selfish and "dead" to the Interests nf the public "as well as to their own Interests to refuse lo do little for CKid roads. Don't say let George, John or Henry do it, but help a little yourself. The time la coming or has come when tho peo ple nre going to iln something for the man who does something for the peo ple. Canby Enjoying Building Boom. Cnnhy la steadily coming to the front. Two store buildings are un der construction, that of Arthur Knight on Main street, which will be occupied by Dr. DeLesplnasse, dent ist, and Raty & Mock's barber shop The building Is fust nearlng comple CLACKAMAS tion. Cobb It Dillingham, of Hiilton, Wnah,, are erecting a store building, which Is to bo W,xW, feet, and will be usi-d as a general merchandise store. This building Is being erected on "C" street. Mr. Cobb Is a brother of (ieorge Cobb, of Portland, who re cently purchased largo tract of laud. Tho Canby Canal Company, which purchased the southeast corner of Mrs. Knight's property on Second and C streets, will erect for Us office a structure of bungalow style. The building will be J8x.'!2 feet, and one of the fi-utures of this will be the fireplace. Tho Interior will have beiiin ceilings. The cunnory building, which will soon be under construction, will be built opposite .Main Street near the Southern Pacific railroad track. This is to be built by the cannery com pany. A report was current In this city on Monduy morning, which caused no little excitement, that largo factories would be built below town on the Willamette river. It la probable that j when the water power and electric I power Is brought here there will be ! other industries start In this thriv ing little city. There Is no uho talk ing hut there Is a great future for Canby. 8tomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto, of Edlna, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different med icines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." CHARLES OGLE OVER LAST GREAT DIVIDE AFTER 33 YEARS ON EARTH, BAR LOW MAN ANSWERS SUM MONS FROM ON HIGH. HARIXnV, Or., Jan.. 20. Charles Ogle died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogle, January 17, at 12:30 A. M-, at the age of 33 years. He was born near Silverton, Septem ber 5, 1S7C, raised near Molalla, mov ing to Harlow eight years ago. The funeral services were held at the house January 18, at 11 o'clock, with Mrs. Georgia Cooley, who re cently returned from Australia to Portland, officiating. Interment in Zlon cemetery. He leaves a mother, father and two brothers, Jim and John, besides many relatives and friends to mourn his demise. Charlie was a loving son, ever thoughtful of his mother's feelings; a kind friend to all, a sunny disposi tion, a smiling countenance, with a good word for every one, although he had been a nufferer with heart trouble for over 20 years. His many friends are in deep sympathy for the be reaved parent and brothers, who have watched over him bo long. The pallbearers were Wllruer Sunus- ness. Walter Howe, Fred Armstrong, Walter Herg. Mr. and Mrs. John Warnock and daughter and Mr. Clark Warnock and sons, of Silverton, attended the fun eral Tuesday. The Warnocks are brothers of Mrs. Ogle. George and Eugene Ogle, Mrs. Thomas Ogle and son, of Molalla, and Robert Ogle, of Portland, attended the funeral. There were also many rela tives present, whom the writer does not know. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NEW ERA. Remember the Basket Social at the W. C. T. U hall on Friday night, January 2Sth. Two contests are on the program for the entertainment of the crowd. One for the young and one for the older people. George Randall, Jr.. received by boat from Saloni on Monday a thor ough bred Poland China brood sow. P. H. Mead, of Central Point moved Into his new bungalow north of town the first of the week. Miss Untie Rief, of Woodburn spent Sunday with her parents of this place. Mr. Htirgoyne spent several days last week visiting friends and rela tives In Portland. Mr. Burgoyne is enjoying a severe cold since his re turn. "Cub" McArthur a pioneer wooly dog of the early 90's turned up miss ing one day last week and his where abouts Is unknown. His master, D. McArthur made a careful search and Inquiry, but no trace of the departed could be found. "Cub," as he was culled had a record as he had been run over by an automobile, knocked off the track by a train and kicked In the head by a horse, and locked up In Warner Grange hall for nearly two weeks without food or water one time. Cub was a regular atten dant nt Warner Grange for several years during his early lire. Miss Et a Kemp has accepted a ; position at the Electric Hotel in Ore-j gon City. j Joe Sevcik was-on the sick list sev-. oral days last week. A new switch board will be Install-1 ed at our contral office at Canby in I a few days. It has a capacity of 100 rrjinj preuiiriitlons simply devel. op dry catarrh ; tiny dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and dorom pam), causing a far more serious trouV-Ie than the ordinary form of cutarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants, fumns, smokes and snuffs aud use thut which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cremn Iliilm will master catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. All druggists sell the 50 cent size. Ely Brothers, 5t Warren Street, New York. The Balm ia used without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irrituted and ungry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful iutlaiumaiio:;. Ely's Cream liulm contains no cocaine, mercury nor other harmful drugs. guarantee the best results. Stop in some day and let us find out for you exact ly what the trouble is with your eyes. Examination costs you nothing and it may save you a lot of trouble later on. Perhaps your glasses are a little out of shape, we are always glad tostraighten them for you free of charge. a-,;.. ,jrr-.v.' A STOPPED WATCH is worse than no watch at all. "We repair the highest grade watches with the same ease that we would a cheaper watch. There is no job that we are afraid to tackle. When we repair your watch for you, we put it in perfect shape We fix tired clocks so that they run again as good as new. We repair Rings, Pins, Chains, Eye Glasses and such things and guarantee cur wcrk to give COMP LETE SATISFACTION. Leave your repairing in our hands and you will get all that long experience and honesty can give. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers Snspension Bridge Cer. lines and two operators. There need be no kick for the lack of equipment at the Mutual Central for some time to come. Ernest Crltser Is working at Pulp Station. Mrs. D. McArthur left Tuesday for Sonoma, California, having received word that her daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Newman w as sick. Elmer Veteto was in Oregon City Wednesday attending the hearing be fore the State Railway Commission. When You See the Bell On the bottle you have our guarantee tat you are getting the best cough and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey has millions of satisfied users. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Card of Thank. We wish to thank our many kind friends for their assistance and sym pathy during the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. D. O. LEAVENS and Family. He Never Got His Money back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cured his eyes and he did not want it. Painless and harmless. 23c at Jones Drug Co. Coal For Sale. Best, medium, Mendota coal, sacked at $S per ton; by the Oregon City Commission Co. Do not delay, having your teeth at tended to. You are paying twenty five to fifty per cent Interest for ne glect. That is not a good business policy. L. L. Pickens, Dentist. OREGON CITY MARKETS (Continued from page 1.) Lard 5-lb tins. 95c(0,$1.00; 10-lb, $1.90; bulk, 18c. Soap Savon laundry, 5 to 7 bars, 5c. Steaks, Chops etc. Steaks best round, 12c lb; shoul der 10c; sirloin, 13c; porter house 15c. Pork chops 15c lb. Mutton chops 12sC. Lamb chops 15c. Veal steaks 15c. Sausage welnles 12c; pork, 10c; Hverwurst 10c; blood 10c; hamburger and headcheese 10c per lb. Shoulder 10c; fresh side pork 15c lb. Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1865 FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURETTE President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON ' CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Buslnese. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Don't Strain Your Eyes If you arc troubled with headaches or dull pains around the eyes . you had better consult a skilled optician. We will be glad to attend to your case and can Liver 5c lb. Pickled pig's feet 12c lb. Ham sausage 20c lb. halibut. 12. Chickens 16c lb. Dressed Meats, Poultry and Fish. Dressed meats best block hogs (125 to 175 lbs. wt.) 10. veal 10 9; mutton, fancy, 9c; lamb, 10c lb. Poultry Old hens, 12'.4c; springs, 12c; roosters, young, HHc; old, 8c; ducks, 13c; Dried fish Salmon, fancy 20clb; Halibut 20c. Pickled Salmon 10c12V4c lb. Herring 10c lb. Fresh steelhead salmon, 12c. Eggs, Butter, and Country Produce. Eggs 35c to 40c per doz. Butter creamery 70 to 73c pe rroll; best country, 40c to 60c. Cascara bark, best' dried 3c to 4c; slightly off color, 2c to 3c. Oregon Grape root, 23c lb. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hides green cow 78c; steer 6 to 7c; calf 12c; salt lc more; best dry 20 to 21c. Hops, 1908 crop, prime, 14c, 1909, 16 to 19c. Wool 20cto 21c. Mohair 24c 26c. Stock, Live Weight. Best steers $3.00 to : fair to good, $4.00 to $4.50; s'rtctly good cows, $4.00 to $4.25; fair to good, S3 75 to $4.00; calves, llghf. $3.25 to $5.50; heavy, $4.00 to $4.75; spayed heifers, $4.50 to $4.75; bulls, 2.75 to $3.50; best wethers, $5.25 to $o.7o; fair to good. $4.50 to $5.00; best lambs. $6.00 to $6.50; top hogs; $9.00 to $9.20;; fair to good, $8.75 to $9.00. Fuel, Oils, Lumber, Etc. Coal Best Mendota sucked. $8.00 per ton. Wood 1st growth fir, $4 cord; 2d growth, $3.75 cord; hard, mixed, $5; stove-wood, $2 load. Oils Linseed, raw, In cases 95c per gal.; In bbls. 88c. Boiled, cases, 95c; bbls, 90c per gal. Castor, .machine, 50c gal. Best Separator, 75c per gal. Gasoline, ,20c gal. Kerosene pure, 30c gal; common 20c, Lumber Al grade, rough, $20 per M. Second, $15; common $11. Flooring, $:'8; Ceiling, $22, Rustic, $28; Dlmin sion stuff, $11 per M. "For ten years I couldn't ride a horse without being In torture from piles." writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other rem edies failed Buckien's Arnica Salve cured me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds, Boils, Fever-Sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. Residence Phone Main 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman P. J. MEYER, Cashier