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,1' 1 r .i:i..l.. 'I' !, I '..! i J i '.; I-.i.j I P'.' l:UM. y.'i . ; ouego:; cm" " enterprise, triday, ,EmnjAny,n;i!)io: J! ,": i ism i -. 1 r, 1: rsa 116 w MW.T l0 Iff INI MtNffft MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICMftCLft, BTtMVt CO. SIXTH AND CANBY AND CAN BY. James Smith of Macksburg, was in ! Canby Tuesday. Amos Keen, who has been ill for some time, and who was recently taken to Portland to receive treat ment, is improving. Mr. Maple, who recently purchased a half interest in the blacksmith shop here, has moved his famil to Canby, and rented the S. Bany house in the south end of town. Mr. Dozler, o Needy, was in Can by Tuesday. O. R- Mack went to Portland Tues day. Leslie Burdette. of Oregon City, vis ited his parents here Sunday. Arthur Knight visited in Portland for a few days this week. C. A. Stall, representing the De Laval Cream Separator Company, of Seattle, was in Canby Mondav and Tuesday. Mr. Stahl was the demon strator for the company at the last county fair. Miss Hattie Hutchinson, who has a position in Portland, came up Sat urday evening, returning on the Sun day afternoon train. Mrs. H. J. Faulkner and sister. Miss Anna Saltmarsh, of Portland, spent Sunday in Canby as the guests of Mrs. Elm Ira Saltmarsh. M. J. Lee left Monday evening for The Dalles, where he will Bpend a few days on business. Sam Casto. after spending several weeks at Salem, where he has been under the doctor's care, returned to Canby Monday afternoon, thinking he was able to perform his duties at the race track. He is now suffering from a relapse, and on Tuesday went Interest Is the great incent ive oward sav ing money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality 'Courtesy is our motto Axirora State .,. Bank Aerora, Oregon SALE OF and Overcoats for Men The wind up of our Clean Up Sale offers you wonderful savings. When you bear in mind that the collection consists of the very latest models of Michaels, Stern hand tailored garments, which is of the highest class in every detail. You are indeed in luck to have such an opportunity. $ 7.95 comprises $12.50 to $15.00 values $12.40 comprises 518.00 to $20.00 values $17.20 comprises $22.50 to $25.00 values Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Trunks and Suit Cases are greatly sacrificed. We purchased the entire lot of sample sweater coats from the Oregon City Mfg. Co., which we offer at a 50 per cent reduction. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO COME AND SEE THESE EXTRAORDINARY OFFERINGS PEUCDE BEOS Exclusive Clothiers for Men and Young Men MAIN STS. SOUTHERN back to Salem, where he will remain J Andrew Kocher Purchases Horse. until he has fully recovered from his j Andrew Kocher has purchased on illness. other horse, which is an exact mate H. A. Lee and daughter, Miss Ora, for his olher animal, the two makiug went to Linton Sunday, where they , a handsome pair of driving horses, visited the former s daughter, Mrs. I xhe animal, which is of the HamBlo Ed Shull. They returned home Mon-, tonian stock, was purchased from day- . Frazier & McLain, of Portland. Judge Mrs. Andrew Kocher. who has been Kocher is very proud of his steed, and very ill at her home for the past two . it i8 probable that they will be seen weeks, is slowly improving and still ! at tne ncxt aor8e snow given In Port confined to her room. 1 land. The dancing party given at Barlow j Saturday evening, was largely attend- tar0 Ka"y "lven- ed. Many of the young people of this I M'rs- c- C. Hutchinson and daugh city attended, and report having had j ters Misses Hattie and Edna, enter a most enjovable time. . tained a few friends at whist on Sat- Mrs. Emma Burgoyne, of Portland urdav Bt ,helr home- The evening returned to her home, after visiting ' wa3 enpjoyably spent In this pastime, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . and wa8 followed by a delicious re Evans. I Past- The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldron visited his grand-1 George Myers, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. mother, Mrs. L. T. Battin, on Tuesday. , Hutchinson, .Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Gil He was nn his wav home to Oreeon ' more, Mr. and Mrs. William Rider. Citv from near Silverton, where he -Miss Ora Lee, Miss Marie Myers.. Miss had been for several months with a ; Anna Saltmarsh. Miss Tillle Mahltim, surveying party. I Mlss Mi'le Lowry, Mrs. H. J. Faulk- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blancherd. n.er Rov e w- A- Gllmore and Mr. of New Era. were in Canby on busi- N('lsou ness Tuesday. Mr. Bianchard is one ; Cantwellt Lose Home ?l 'i6 'TLi ZW,iT?l : The home of Mr. and Mrs. William u ".u .v sacks. Mrs. L. T. Battin went to Portland on business Monday. On ber return trip she stopped at Oregon City, where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Waldron C. Rogers, who purchased land here last summer, and who has been spend- lngfl the greater part of the Winter with his family in California, has re- turned. Mr. Rogers was formerly one I of the prominent fruitgrowers of Hood wife to extinguish It their attention j Rover, but has disposed of his prop- was turned to saving the household l erty interests there. , ; goods an,i clothing. An alarm was Mrs. R. S. Coe and two children, turned in, and some of the neighbors Helen and Mildred, who have been rushed to their assistance, and helped viisting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. to save what furniture they could. R. S. Coe, of this city, returned to An 0f the bedding, dishes, bedroom their home in Portland Saturday af- Betg besides many articled' that can ternoon. Mr. Coe came up Saturday not he replaced, went up In flames, afternoon, accompanying his family one large platter, an heirloom In Mrs. i home. j Cantwell's family, over 100 years old, j Mr. and Mrs. L. Rogers, of Port- was also destroyed, nearly all of the land, spent Sunday In Canby, the j clothing was lost. The range and I guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyt. i heater and a sewing machine, and a j Miss Julia Oswold, who has been i few other articles were saved. The 'confined in the Good Samaritan Hos-' loss is over $1000, with only about $300 j pltal for some time, where she has Insurance. Although there had not been receiving medical treatment, is been a fire In the kitchen range for very low, and ber recovery is doubt- three hours, the fire started above ' ful. Miss Oswold is suffering from , the kitchen. The outbuildings were 1 cancer. Mrs. Warren Lee, who is a saved. The loss to Mr. and Mrs. I cousin of Miss Oswold, visited her Cantwell is keenly felt this time of Sunday. the year, and some of the people of W. H. Bair went to Barlow Tues- Canby have kindly offered their as- day, where he shipped three carloads of hay purchased there. Mr. Balr la ! shipping many potatoes from this l point and from New Era. At the lat- ter place be has six carloads of pota toes contracted for. These are of : excellent quality and will command a good market price. i Howard Eccles went to Eugene Sat j urday and on his return trip visited with friends at Albany on Saturday. Mrs. O. R. Mack is improving from the effects of an operation performed at St. Vincent's hospital, and will be brought home in about a week. ! Miss Ivah Gordon went to Oregon City Monday evening to attend) a china shower given Miss Laura Avl son. Miss Gordon returned home Tuesday morning. j Horace Cook was an Oregon City business visitor Monday and Tues day. Mr. Cook has soid his 15 acre tract of land here to the Roche broth-1 glan hares. This was a card show em, who recently gold their land near i and not by comparison. Elmer Dixon, the Adklns Mill. of Oregon City, was Judge of the Lionel Gordon, who has been em-1 show, and H. C. Shellhouse, of Van ployed in the L. Adams store at Ore- j couver. Wash, was superintendent, gon City, arrived rere the first of the The affair wag largely attended by week, and will now be connected with ! people from this part of the county, the Gordon Bros.' Company. j Well Sinks. Will Gllmore left this week Jor ' The 80-foot well on the property of ILyle, Wash., where he has accepted a position. Pi S. Coe went to Orezon Citv on Saturday to attend the meeting of the Clackamas County Fair Associa tion. Mr. Coe was appointed one of the directors. Many others from this city attended the meeting, among them being M. J. Lee, W. H. Balr, treasurer and secretary of the asso ciation. Henry Evans went to Oregon City on Tuesday afternoon's train. SUITS and Young Men OREGON CITY, ORE. CLACKAMAS Cantwel wag ,ieS,r()y,i by fire on Thursday night about 12 o'cl'iak. The family had retired about three hours .. ,r .,, , ,6. previous to discovering the flames, CamwPl WM awakene(1 b). the crai.k',: ing of burning wood, and upon urls- (,, fn( the room occupied bv her mne daughter, Mable. afire. The blaze was then between the ceiling and the roof, and after an attempt had been made bv fantwell an.l his slstance, which is greatly appreciated by them W. C. T. U. Will Entertain. The W. C. T. V. will entertain the members of the L. T. L. at the City Hall on Saturday afternoon at a val entine party. A programme Is being prepared for the occasion, and this will be followed by refreshments. Val entines will be found galore, and the youngsters are looking forward to having a good time as In the former years, when the W. C. T. U. enter tained them. R. 8. Coe Wins Two Prizes. .R. S. Coe, of this city, was the win ner of two premiums at the poultry show held this week at Woodbnrn by the Clackamas and Marion County Pet Poultry Association. Mr. Coe won first premium on a pen of Barred Rocks, and first on two nalr of Bel- Lou Griffin sank a few days ago, and , is necessitating the work of three men ' 'n making the needed repairs. A new curbing is being replaced, and other Improvements made, Band Will Give Dance. The Canby -Band will give one of their delightful dancing parties at the city hall on Saturday night, when the full band will furnish the music for the dancing. Many from this citv end in the towns surrounding are plan- Building In Canby. s At the present Unit' there Is much activity In the building line of Canby. The work on the cannery, which was i suspended for a few days, has been i resumed. - The Knight building on Main street Is almost completed, and I ho workmen tire now awaldug for the wonlhor to 1 sot warmer ho thai tlx' paper can tie I hung. The building Is now being 1 pulntod. and Is a very nont looking I struct uro. Th lowor part of tho stniriutt will be oi-niplod by Moeks ! & Hnty ns a barhoisliop. 1 "o "''i"" I ond floor will be ivntod by Or. IH U'splnnsso as a Jfittul parlor. Tho now store building being oroct- ed on 0 stroot Is f;t Hearing com j plotlon. This will ! ono of tho nuwt i commodious and up to ditto buildings In tho city of Canliy Tho owners and i proprietors. Cobb i PIllliiKliain. will j put In n now line of general inorvhan j dlw. Thoy aro now arrival hero, and ! havu boon siieconnful In business bo ' fore coming hero. Ono of tho most : to-dato and mod ern homos to ho on ctod In Canby Is ; that of Mr. and Mrs l N. Walt that Is now being ronstriiotod on tho Walt i tract. This Is' u Meal location for ,a homo. The house will bo of two and ono half stories high with full i cement basement. Kloolrlc lights. S heaters, and two double fireplaces are 'among tho ttrnctlte feature. Mr. I Walt Is overseeing the work, and tho : carpenter work Is I" charge of Mike i Bowman, an architect of niany years of experience. The house will have a largo roceptlon hall, living room. dining room, kitchen, pantry on tho lowor lloor. while on tho second floor i will bo tho four sleeping apartments jand bath. The verandas on tho throe I sides of tho house lll bo eight' foot I wide. Mr. Walt experts to move his family Into his new home In about ! two months. - I John It. Newton, who recently nr i rived hero from Twin Kails. Idaho. Is having tho lumber hauled to his I place, formerly the I, loser plnco, and is preparing to bulM a bungalow of the latest pattern. Tho building will 1 bo finished on the Interior with nat 1 ural wood and hav beamed ceilings. The cost of which will bo $:':o.l. j Canby Council Meeting, i Council mot In regular session. Present. Mayor 11. A. IVdmiui. Re corder C. N. Walt. Chief of Police J. i S. Pick: Cotincllmcu W. II. Hair. O. T. i Hates. II. C. Gllmore. Jno. A. Graham, ! W. 11. Evans, A. II Knlglit, O. It ; Mack and Ilea Meeks. i Petition of Sailor to open pool room , on Sunday was on motion of Gllmore I Indefinitely postponed. Financial ro ! port of Recorder Knight and Treas urer Wnlker for year I'joa, passed on and ordered filed n correct. After some talk on matter of fire hydrants, same being referred to fire and water committee to connect with fire department. .Mayor appointed Counellmon George Meeks, on com mittee on streets and public property in plare of Charles N. Walt, resigned. Council then adjourned to meet at cull of Mayor. Canby M. E. Church. There will be services both morn ing and evening of Sunday and ev ery evening of the week. The subjects are as follows: Sunday, 11 A. M . "Christian Experience"; 7:30 P. M . "Two Ways"; Monday. "Almost Per suaded"; Tuesday,' "Excess"; Wed nesdav, "Ashamed of Jesus"; Thurs day. "The Work of Cod": Friday. Tho power of God." Ereryone I Invited to these meeting. ( Come and we will do you good. Horses at Fair Grounds. Some of the (nest horses that can be found In the pacific Northwest are now wintering at the Clackamas Conn ty Fair grounds. The track at pres ent is In poor condition, but It Is pre sumed that the association will make some needed regain. Such will have to be the case before tho racing can be started in June, when It Ib hoped that some of toe horses that are now here will be seen in some spirited horse races. One of the horses that Ib attracting no little attention to tho horsemen as well as to the visitors to the grounds Is "Ambush," owned by Robert Drltts, of Salem. liritis has been here for several months with his horse, and Is considered by the owner to be worth $12,000. Ambush la a high class stal lion, and Is one of the fastest and best bred trotting stallions on the Pa clllc Coast. "K Ambush" won the $.ri,ii00 stake fur irotters ut the state fair In l'.07, taking a record of 2: 11 I I which at that time was the Northwest record for trotters. He has since that time lowered his record to 2:0!) 1-4. He has a double Infusion of the blood of the great McKlnney, and as he Is pure galted and level headed trotter, who raced successfully In IiIb two, three, four and live year old form. He should, and Is proving to lie a great sire. He has a wonderful constitu tion. His disposition is of the best, and he Is a lare and strongly built horse. Ambush was sired by Zolock, the fastest entire son of McKlnney, the greatest sire of extreme speed the world has ever known. His first dam was May McKlnney by Sllkwood 2:07: the sire of Highball 2:0i('i; and Beech wood 2:'i(('; second dam Sat anllla by McKlnney, sire of 22 In 2:10; third dam Laurel Inca by Inca; fourth dam Fairy Queen by Echo the sire of the darn of Direct 2:0514. Mr. Bntt expects to leave for his home in Salem next week and states that he will probably winter his valuable horse here next winter. Gypsy Star Is another horse that Is being wintered here. This horse Is a four-year-old trotter, but has been very little on the track. It Is in charge of Ani',s Keen, who Is also in charge of live brood marcs. The latter are owned by J. O. Hoyt, head of the Warren Construction Company. Zolane, owmd by John Walling, of Salem, Is a two-year-old trotter, and those who have seen her say that she Is a beauty. She Is a half sister of the famous "it Ambush." She Is in training here and la In charge of Lute Llndsey and son, 81m Llndsey, who have the following borBes In charge: The six-year-old trotter belonging to Mr. McVey, of Portland; four-year, old pacer belonging to Captain J. T. Apperson, of Harkplace; six-year-old trotter belonging to Ben Turner, of Dayton, Wash.; "Hal B," owned by WllllamH Brothers, of Oregon City. This horse Is a three-year-old pacer, and Mr. Llndsey says tnat the future of his horse for a racer Is bright. "Dallas Boy," a six-year-old trotter owned by E. It Case, is also a horse that will win a purBe for the owner In the very near future, and is In charge of the Llndseys. George Speight's five-year-old trotter; Padishah, a six-year-old-trotter owned by Mr. Tillman, of Portland; Lord Lovelace, owned by E. B. Tongue, of Hlllsboro, are to he found here. Lord Lovelace Is the fastest of the green pacers In the Paci fic Northwest, his record being 2:074. The $5000 purse was won by Padishah at the state fair last year, when It was driven by 8. XJndBcy. "Satin Royal" and "Florence Vaughan," own ed by Stonewall Vaughan, and In vnlmihUi htVscw thnt are being will' torod hero, "Hatlu Royal" ,l u purse. winner, being a tlve-yonr-old pacer, and Is ono of the fastest travelers at tho grounds, "peter Mark," Is aimth. or very promising fiisl trotior that Is wlnttu-ing here. : J. R. Sawyer and Ham Casio have brought horses here for iliolr winter Iny on tho race trunk, and have some good racers among Ibeni. Canby Market Report. Tho following quotations are given by l T. Hntos, tho grocer: ChlekoiiH Old hens 15 3 ., room ers toe, springs 15ie. Eggs, S'.V; butter, 65c. ljird, bulk. 17c. Huron, ranch, ISo to SRc. Ham, t'.)p. Flour, valley, $1.40, hard, $1.70, blue stem, $1.50. Choose, S2c. Oranges 80c don; lemons SRc. ShoitH. $:it! per ton, bran $:m, wheat, SRc to $t per bushel. Rolled barley, $29 per ton. Oats now $:t0. Hay, clover $14 per (on, client $15. Hops, contract. 25 to Stic. Grapo root 3 a pound. Cascura bark 4c a pound. i Sugar $5.!0 to $il.05 per sack. Klco, fancy, 5c to uc. lluttor fat 40o. Hogs host blockers. 10 to 10 1 2e ordinary 8c to 9c. Veal 10 I S mutton 7c to 7 1-2. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 , per year. k foil twin, harml nf tho filtnnu Old Joe Gideon whiskey and six cases of Martinet Imported brandy nnvo r rlvn.l at the N'niv Aurora Hotel bar The host of Mt. Hood beer always on tap. NEW ERA. Ttios. Hliinehiud visited near Port land several days the past week. Hurt McArthur has sold four 10-s.ere tracts of land to Portland peopjle within tho past week. Anthony Bros, und Ellis Hrown are dealing with skunks In a wholesale way since tho snow. Mr. liurgoyno spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. I.lndahl. of Woodbnrn. Clifford Hltehnian did a few stunt by turning u couple of somersault down a stairway one ilny lust week. Marshall Ui.elle, of Twilight, was In tho city Saturday. Eirrl and Arthur Wink attended tho basket social at Mt. Pleasant lust Sat urday night. , Hr. and Mr. Ed Srott. of Oregon City, and Mrs. Hick were guest nt the Wink home one day lust week. Mr. and Mrs. O. L Imrhur spent Wednesday of Inst week with their daughter. Mr. E. K. Vetcto. Miss Anna McDonald, one of Cluck mas Cnunty' most successful teach er, culled on Mrs. Hurt McArthur lust Sunday. George Penman, of Warditcr, Idaho. Is visiting bis mother on the farm oast of hero. Elmer Voieto's horse run away with the buggy one day last week while ho wus out repairing the telephone lino, and made three miles. In a very short time, and was rnught at tho barn at home by Messrs. McArthur and Har bur. No serious duuiuge was done. only a muddy hike home by the owner and Frank Hpulnk. The Engle Bros, and Art lllanchard were out coon hunting one day. and succeeded In Inn. ling a monstrous coon. TWILIGHT. The excitement this week l over the basket social tomorrow night In the hall. A good programme will be rendered and games nnd amusement will take place the Intter part of the evening. Every lady Is requested to l.rli,,, n v.iku k t nnd etllov a aood time. The proceeds will be used to purchase an organ Mr the literary society. Thomas Holland l hauling pota toes to New Era. Frank Werner made a business trip to New Era this week In tho Interests of the basket social given by the Twi light literary society. Orva Martin and family are living In Oregon City. Mr. Colwell nnd family have moved Into the neighborhood. They recent ly purchased the Martin place. Mr. Craves and family have moved to their new home nt Hubhnrd. Mr. Harvey Is repairing his house and expects to move his family to their new home In u few weeks. At the special school meeting held Tuesday night, M. J. Uzolle was elect ed as clerk tf fill the unexpired term of Orva Martin. George Ijehrelner, our veteran saw flier. Is busy the greater part of the l time this Winter. i I. iuiv an. will ncept a position In Oregon City In the near future. Tho advertising committee of tne basket social has been doing good work this week. Georgo Ijizelle will leave for Port land next Monday as Juror of tho fed eral court. . l.lnlr.V, Innhnkn la Attain In tllO Care of tho St. Vincent hospital with a re- Inpse of typhoid rover. L. Mattoon Is improving his place by clearing more land. Mrs. Eva Smith Mattoon Is visiting In Newberg. Mr. Ralney will move into his nouse In this neighborhood soon. CASTOR I A For Inianti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnator MACK8BURQ. Mrs. J, J. OlbBon Is visiting her daughter In Portland. Bert Wallace "blew" Into town on Monday, looking for 20 men to build fences on the Bcharf ranch at Liberal. Raleigh Bowers wag the only one who could bo persuaded to tackle the Job. Mrs. Edward Burgess (nee Gibson) Is chief cook at Jlotel de Gibson. George Scramlln, the popular PreB" Ident of the Scramlln Mutual Company n. u rinnlilprilv frenuent visitor at nnrtinrwi Timro TnnHt he something more attractive than the dental chair to cause all these vlklts. Lela Smith, who was Injured eight weeks ago while reefling ner cnica An Im nhla in ha nhonf ftsraln. Eight MackBburg bloods got astride a madly bucking goat at Aurora on rn nearlatf n trhi Ed Gibson bought a cayuse recently from Johnny Heinz. It was supposed to be a "bucker" an outlaw and a "man killer." But after a few lessons from Ensby Grlbble It has turned out as gentle as a Iamb. Mrs. Seward was an Oregon City vlBltor Saturday. The Macksburg; Athletic Association played its first basket ball game 8at- MOUNTAIN , VIEW, , 11 Is ruining iuiiiIii so we li'usl there will not be so much sickness this mould. ....! . I Mr. Mack nud her mother were both sick last week, and not utile irt ill tend church on Sunday. J. M. (Illicit I Mlek ngulu., . Will Jones, of Muliiio, spent Sunday In town with hi mother, M.rs.'d. Hholl, who was unite sick. , i Mr. Goibelt Is still quite HHiy, Mr, tli lltln Is at home (hi week, having hurt himself while moving a house In Purl laud. ' , .' Mr. Ileckiul hu coiuo to town iignlii, ' A. Maul was out to Maple Uino I I run go luWM'uosiluy wild other, who were making preparations to build a now barn. Mr. Italn Howard, of Muliiio, wiih visiting friends In (hi vicinity Tues day of this week. Miss Maudo (irllllil bus gone to Portland to work. T, . W, Unn, of Estucnda, who tins had the mountain saw mill I visiting with II. K. Unn. lie Is moving out to (ho mill farm and run a cattle ranch. Mis Winnie ,lac oksoti ha gui "f Jlyrbm. r among tho conimlltoe flth Mer Muntlrer.1nf selected o meet Hi the Commer Eastern Oregon w Vein, to spend a few month with her brother. l(oco Clark am) Kd lloruniih, who have spout the winter Ju .Portland, are ut homo again. Mr. Craw fonl Is still quite poorly. Mr. Delia Gottberg, of Elwood. 1 visiting relative and friend In lowitlhuut for the beast I being arranged till week Charles Ely lias bought property mi Eighth and, Jackson street. A Cough, I a danger signal and should not be neglected. Take Dr. Hell's PlneTar Honey nt once. It allays liillumatloii, stops the cough nud heal tho nieiii. biaiie. For sale by Jones Drug Co. COLTON. T. Mnvlleld. of Highlnnd. ha boon nrouud the nelghlMirhood buying beef cattle and bog. U'hnrllo Freeman running Holt llros.' donkey ellgllio ut present. Mr. nud Mr. Ijtwreure llonuey and children wore visiting nt the, homo of the latter' mother. Mr. E. Dlx. nt Colton last week. Will Jumc Is busy baling liny. Miss Esther Hull, who 1ms been a visitor at her sister' homo at Port land, will return lo Colton (hi week. Arquelt Bros, were busy hauling hay. Spelling choo was given nt the sclioolhouso Friday ulghl. Mr. and Mr. V. E. Ilomiey and trip to Hubbard nd!,' "r 1,1 w,,rk, daughter took a Salem, to visit friend ami relatives. last week Mr. E. Dlx was visiting with her sons at Hhuhol Sunday. I'. 8. Dlx end J. Put were out bear hunting one duy'last wvok. Mrs. I'. Stromgrei'ii was visiting nt Mr. Hurgliilid the other dny. Mr. J. A. Stromgreeii I en ihe sick list. J. Put and sou took a trip to Port land Tuesday. Croup. Causes uneasy night but If you will use Dr. Hell Pluo-Tnr-Hunoy It will relieve III a few minute. There I nothing better. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co, ELDORADO. Our mother earth I still revered with alMiut two Inchc of snow which fell a week ngo Inst Monday, but e expect It sihiii will be ull gone, by the way It Is ruining. Potato buyer seem to be quite ; numerous In ihl part of the country. Mrs. II. G. Ilelvey, who has been quite sick with pneumonia for a few week I able tu sit up ngnln. We hear Hint Sam Gregory and fam ily nre contemplating going to East ern Washington. Mr. Gregory lias lived In Cam for a number of year and ha been quite successful III rac ing tousles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spungler had relatives from Portland visit with Ihein a few days last week. Mr. Mary Jones nnd daughter spell! , one ilny last week with Mrs. Agnes Wisalslde. Mr. and Mrs.. G. Gullllnni. of Denver ; Creek, spent Sunday with the hitter's. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dnvles. Macule am) Edith Manning, of Mull - no, peiit Saturday afternoon won Mrs. Ernest Jones. Several from here nttetiiled the dunce at Wilson's Saturday evening. A. U and E. A. Jones mndo a trip up lo their cuttle ranch one day last week. Will Wallace and Sidney Smith were In our berg Tuesday. Several from here attended the fun - oral of L. Ijunb, on Monday. r.vi'iyilUHT ni-t'llin u lin m iiwi.i,-," lnir telephone lines since the snow storni. on application to any O. R. t N. or Clyde Smith went to Oregon City 8. P. Agent, Monday. or by writing to Will Jones spent a few clays IniWM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent, town the first of the week. I Portland, Oregon. SANTA BARBARA CALIFORNIA The Naples of America Bight of the famous old 8anta Barbara Mission, and homo of the Potter Hotel-r-a palatial caravansary with all the conveniences and nt (ructions of home life. Equable climate, delightful surf bathing, horse-back riding. golfing, tennis, and many other attractions, Santa Barbnra Is reached via the Coast Line of the . Southern Pacific Company" ON THE 'Road of a Thousand Wonders" 8peciil Round Trip Rata 'of $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return Allows stop-overs In either direction at this famous resort, a short distance from I os Angeles. Interesting and Instructive literature telling of Its walks, drives, points of Interest, climate, etc., can be obtained from any O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent, or from WML McMURRAY, Genera! Passenger Agent - -a f J aO BSwwoseaaoptfjBp"f" '. , , I'lpks, Hroit. Iilivn livop guile busy . , cloui lUK mi more of their Intnl. i. Noi ninil Howard nnd wife nllendod the danco nt Liberal Hnlurilny night Kdwlil Howard und soil, 1)11, mndo A business trip (o Oregon City Tile. day, i i h Alollin Jackson, of Oregon City, spool Hului'day evening and Sunday with her uncle and unlit. Mr. nnd Mr, ('. Hpunalur, All 8kln Trouble. At' overcome by lining Dr. Hell's An. lltioptlo .Balvq, U I H )lounl to uo n pur cream mill la guniatitood to give Millsraclloti. 25 cool a box. For sale by .lone Ding Co, BORINO. Hoi lug people to I ho miuihcr of HR attended the anneiutloii moellng.itt Dak drove Thiirduy night, going by chartered oar. Esmond alo chap tered a car for dor delegation. Great Interest wa nniiilfinded III the move ment, George llarusteadt, of Handy; Ed Bin net I. of Engle Creek; W. Dal las of Damascus, mid K. W. Goodil-'r, cial rolll III roriiuuu niounuv noti to fix on Hie proposed county bound aries. Two cougura on (ho bluff back of Hriimhair logging cnuip have cre ated some excllomonl among the nlri rod around llorlug and Haley, and n for. W. t). Nlsoly. of Cortland, I In Bor ing looking around for a location for a Summer dome for the boy o' I he Sunday school of which do I superin tendent, He I (rylng to find a piece of land with timber, from which the boy will build a largo log rnldli, do ing the work tbemselve. nnd near some si renin where (he hoy run llnh nnd hunt. Dr. John Hielner, of Ksinridn, I looking for a suitable building In Bor ing In which to open nu office Mt Norman llnruett I seiliusly III with what tho physician f'nr 1 nppeiiillrltl Mr Hlaek, mother of Mr. Harnett, of Tlgardvlllo, W Willi her. For CEMENT see Oregon City Com mission Company. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. What a Hsap of KUpplnsts It Would Bring to Ortgon City Horn. Hard to do house work with nn ach ing back. Hi lug you hour of misery nt lids- i If women niilv knew the cause thttt buck to ho pains come from slrk kid ney. "I'would save much needle woo I loan's Kidney pill cure sick kid ney. Many resident of Idl vicinity em dorse them. Mr II M Coon. 22.1 N. Main HI.. Al bany, (ire, say: "I used Ismn Kid ney Pill three year ngo nnd they gave me groat relief from backache ami other yinptom of kidney and bladder trouble. The pain In my back reased nud my condition Improved In every respoxt I nin glad In recom mend Is.nn' Kidney Pill." For Hale by all dealer. Price 50 cent. Foster Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo N V.. sole ugents for the t'nlted Htnto. Remember the unmo Donn's and Inko no other. CALIFORNIA The Mecca for Winter Tourists Its attractive seaside resort, fam ous medical spring, magnificent tour ist hotel, picturesque scenery, de lightful rllmnte. and opportunity for nil kind of outdoor pustlmo, such a hundreds of mile of onto drive through orniige grow and along ocean bench houlcviird. make (his favored region Tht World's Grsatett Winter Resort, reached via the Shasta Route nnd "Road of a Thousand Wbnderi" SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY liw round trip rule are In effect from nil points In tho Northwest, with 1 long limit, stop-over privilege nnd ur-o rui neconiunmiiiiiiu. Portland to LosAngelcs and Return $35.00 With a final return limit of six months and stop-over In either direction. First class, up-to-date train, with the latest equipment, unexcelled dining enr service, and everything that goes No make the trip pleasant. Attractive, Interesting und Instructive literature telling of the famous win- i ter resort of California ran be had