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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FERRUARY 18, 1910. THE CANBY AND CANBY. Miss Ivah Gordon returned from Oregon City Tuesday mornlug. having attended a linen rush given by Miss Edith Cheney In honor of Miss Laura Avison, whose engagement to Dr. Meissner was recently announced. Herbert Mayer and Walter Kmeger. of Portland, visited relatives over Sun day, and also attended the dancing party given by the Canby band. Miss Mildred Wang, who is attend ing Mount Angel CoHege, spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wang, of this city. The Carlton & Rosenkrans Company shipped a carload of Cascara bark on Monday. O. R. Mack went to Portland Tues day. Mrs. Charles Thomas and Miss Flor ence Stoddard went to Portland last Friday evening, where they visited with relatives, returning on Sunday j evening. H. C. Howe, of Barlow, was in Can-! by the first of the week and states that his wife is improving from her Injuries recently received. Mrs. Andrew Kocher, who has been very ill for some time, is improving and is able to be up and around the bouse. ' Scott Coe, brother of R. S. Coe, arrived this week from Minneapolis, Minn., and will visit here for some time. Mr. Coe, who is a member of the Adams Orchard Company, with headquarters at White Salmon, Wash ington, will make his home at White Salmon, The company has 1000 acres, and 30.000 apple trees will be planted there this Spring. Mrs. George Knight has moved to Portland, where she will make her future home. Her residence will be occupied by Mr. Cobb and family, who will arrive here from Portland. Mr. Cobb will enter business here. Mr. Miller, of Needy, one of the prominent dairymen of that section of the county, was in this city Tues day, having disposed of a large quan tity of cream to the Canby Creamery. Miss Blanche Jobe, who took the teachers' examination at Oregon City, returned to Canby on Sunday evening, having made a trip to Portland where she visited with friends before re turning here. Prof. Mitts returned home Friday evening from Oregon City, he having been one of the examiners at the teachers' examination. M. J. Lee went to Oregon City Sat urday, where he attended the meet ing of the Clackamas County Fair As sociation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huff, of Port land, visited with Mrs. Mary Hougham on Sunday. Mrs. M.' H. Lee and children at tended the 49th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bonney, at Hubbard, on Tuesday of last week. A most enjoyable time was had. Among those who attended were Mrs. M. H. Lee, of Canby; Mr. CALIFORNIA The Mecca for Winter Tourists Its attractive seaside resort, fam-, ous medical springs, magnificent tour ist hotels, picturesque scenery, de lightful climate, and opportunity for all kinds of outdoor pastimes, such as hundreds of miles of outo drives through orange groves and alohg ocean beach boulevard?, make- this favored region The World's Greatest Winter Resort, reached via the Shasta Route i and I "Road of a Thousand Wonders' SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Low round trip rates are in effect from all points In the Northwest, with long limit, stop-over privileges and first-class accommodations. Portland to LoiAngelei and Return $55.00 With a filial return limit of six months and stopovers In either direction. First class, up-to-date trains, with the latest equipment, unexcelled dining car service, and everything that goes to make the trip pleasant. Attractive, Interesting and Instructive literature telling of the famous win ter resorts of California can be had on application to any O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent, or by writing to WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. LAST CHANCE Only two weeks more of Price Bros, great bargain feast. All odds and ends in strictly up to date Men's and Yotmg Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at 40 to 50 per cent, reduction. Don't you think you ought to investigate. It'll pay you. PRICE BROS. Exclusive Clothiers for Men and Yonng Men Sixth and Main Sts. Oregon Gty, Oregon SOUTHERN and Mrs. Pulley, of Hubbard; Law - rence sonney, of Hlllsboro; Ira uon- folks, ana rerreslimeiits were served, ney, of Estacana: Albert Bonney and. The little ones are thus royally enter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonney, of talnod each year bv the gwd women Hubbard. William Bonney, of Red- land, was unable to be present owing to the illness of his wife. There were nine grandchildren present. X. Diggerness and family, who j have made their home in this city i for over two years, left Wednesday ! rhrs,all church entertained .the morning for South Dakota, where ; Motl s class at the home of Mrs. they formerly resided. Mr. Digger ; Douglass on Frldav evening. An ex ness will go by way of Minneapolis, j cel,.nt programme was given and where he has oth-T property Inter- j folluwed bv delicious refreshments, ests. and will probably remain there, A ni(lsI ,.nj0valle time was had. for awhile. It Is to the regret of The f0iowjng were present Mr.: their many friends that they have de-j ilml Mrs Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. cided to make their home elsewhere.! Hajnt,s jir an, Ke, Mr. and but it is prophesied by their friends ! Mrs imKiass. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eas here that they will return to Canby , i,3, Vr3 Charles Easles, Mrs. Por within a few years. Many of their, ter ,, children and Mrs. Sherwood, friends were at the depot to bid them u.,hh ri..h m,m. farewell. Miss Marie Dlggerness left F,ve Hundred Club Meet., nn th Tiiesriav afternoon train fori Mr- and Mrs. Adam Knight In a Portland, joining ner parents the fol lowing day. Miss Hattle Hutchinson, who has a position in Portland, spent Saturday evening and Sunday wilh her mother. Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson. She also at tended the itancini? nartv clven bv i the Canby band on Saturdav night. I Miss Goldle Hinton has gone to Hillsboro. where she has accepted a position in a store. Arthur k-nieht who has heen con-' nected with the Carlton & Rosen-! krans store, has resigned his position, i and will accept a similar one In Portland. ; Walter Williams, of Portland, was : In ranhv on Saturdav nieht to attend: the dance. Mr anrt Mrs. T. TV Hutchinson have moved to the Court Armstrong place. ; exhibit at Woodburn recently given John Kristenson. of Moscow. Idaho, ! by the Clackamas and Marlon County has purchased the farm of M. Leo-1 Pet and Poultry Show: One McKlbhln poid. The farm consists of 80 acres : hat, one year's subscription to Ore and brought a price of O)0. Mr. : Bon Agriculturist, one canary bird. Leopold who came here about two one year s subscription to Northwest and one-half vears ago. has decided, Poetry Journal. Mr. Coe Is now pun to return to his old home In Michigan.1 ?.led as to what kind of a hat he has Leo G. Riggs is very 111 with pneu-leen awarded, whether a "plug" hat, mona ' ! derby or soft hat. As he has been J D Wilkerson is ill at his home. ! chosen for the office of superintendent i' w An,ir- nt Rirlow. was in ! of the grounds by the Clackamas Canby on Tuesday, having come here! to have his wood saw repaired Fred Anderson, of Aurora, was In Canby on business Monday, and while In the city was the guest of J. J. Sandsness, the hardware man. The meetings that have been con ducted at the Methodist church have been largely attended, and much In terest manifested. Prof. T. J. Gill was a Portland vis- ' Itor on Saturday and Sunday. 1 Miss Orva Seaton was in Oregon City last week, having gone there to .take the teachers' examination. Albert Wright, of the Canby Bank & Trust Company spent Saturday ev ening and Sunday at his home at St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bair will en tertain the Five Hundred Club at their home next Wednesday evening. Albert Le- is preparing ground on his place for the construction of the . basement for his new house. Emll Gordon was In Oregon City on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Moshberger, of Wood burn, spent Thursday and Friday In Canby, the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. M. Gurley. i Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Walker spent Sunday with relatives In Portland. Mrs. Ola M. Ourley was a Port land visitor on Wednesday. The Artisans held their regular social meeting last Thursday night. There was a large number of people present, and an enjoyable evening was spent by playing games. I L. G. Riggs, the Bawyer at the Ad ', kins saw mill Is sick with pneumonia. Horses Are Taken to Salem. R. Britt, who has been wintering his famous horse "R Ambush" at the Clackamas County Fair grounds, left Wednesday for Salem, where he will remain during the Spring and Sum mer. Mr. Britt also took with him Gypsy Star, which will go into aetlve training on the fair grounds at Sa lem, "Copper King" and "Zolane." Mr. Britt, who Is one of the well-known horsemen of the state, says that he will probably return to Canby next fall to again winter his valuable horse. During his brief residence In this city he made many friends, who regret in seeing him leave. W. C. T. U. Entertain L. T. L. The Women's Christian Temper ance Union entertained the members of the Loyal Temperance Legion on Saturday afternoon at the city hall. The affair, which was a most enjoy able one, was attended by about 75. CLACKAMAS j Valentines were given to the young of the W. C. T. l, and to say that the youngsters had a ginxl time does not express it. They are already look' Ing forward to next year's party. Men Class Is Entertained. Tht, jiies' Bible Class of the most delightful manner entertained the Five Hundred Club on Wednes day evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Knight's sister, Mrs: Cassle Evans. During the evening vocal and Instrumenta music was enjoyed and a luncheon served by he lioness, who was assisted by Mrs. Evans. The prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bates and Mrs. W. i H. Bair and Robert Britt. Present were Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Bair, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eckerson, Mrs. Cassle Evans, Miss Ora Lee, Robert Hrltt and R"' L- R. S. Coe Is Awarded Good Premiums. K. S. loe was informed on l ue s dav that he had been awarded the following premiums at the poultry County Fair Association, he could easily find use of It at that time. He states that he does not know what he will do with the bird, as his wife refuses to keep bird caged nn the place. Mr. Coe Is proud of his pre miums, and Is to try and persuade his wife to reconsider the matter of the caged bird. "Dance Is Success. The dancing party given by the Canby band on Saturday night was largely attended and proved to be a most successful and enjoyable affair. The music which was furnished by an orchestra of 19 pieces was excel lent, and nearly all remained to dance the "Home, Sweet Home" waltz. Chickens Bring Good Price. R. S. Coe sold to the Gordon Broth ers' Company this week one dozen Barred Rock chickens for $17.62, the price per pound being 18 cents. There are many chickens raised In this part of the county, and there Is al ways a good market price paid for them. Aurora Band Will Give Dance. The Aurora Hand will give a dance on Saturday night, February 111, at the Miller hall. Many of the young people of this city are planning to attend, and it is an assured fact that the Aurora people will "show them a good time." Stockholders Hold Meeting. The stockholders of the Canby Cannery Company held a meeting in the city hall on Saturday afternoon. There were about lilt stockholders In attendance, who showed much inter est In the new enterprise of this city. Five directors were appointed who are W. H. Lucke, E. A. Krueger, J. J. Sandsness, Andrew Klebe and Fran cis Kraxberger, of Macksburg. W. H. Lucke was chosen president; Fran- I The confidence felt br iarmc-rs anil I eardtncrl in Ferry Sc-eds to-day I would have been impossible to led in I any seeds two score ol years I ago. Wc have made I I science ol teed I gxowiog. always do 1 exactly what you 1 expect ol Ihrm. For tale I everywhere. ftlr l19SUD I I UnrtJAl Free on request D. M. FERRY CO, Detroit, MMu 1 els KrnxhiTBor. vice-president; R. A. Krueger, secretary, and J. J, Sands ness, treasurer. There will bo another meeting hold In two weeks to imik further ar rangements for starting tht enter prise. Tln stockholder ate now In ducing others tu purchase stock, which Is $100 per share The machinery Is on the way to ranhv from the East, mid will be Installed as soon as It arrive. The work on me milium has boon somewhat detained on ac count of the inclement weather, and as soon as possible iho building will bo pushed rapidly along to comple tion. It Is the Intention of tho com pany to start up the cannery as soon as tho early vegetable are ready for I tho market. Tho rinnory 18 located i In n Ideal site, close to tho railroad, i where fruit and vegetable can be ' shipped. It Is probable that a big business will ho carried on during I tho coming summer, as many of tho ! 'armor are already contemplating of j dlsmslng of their products hoTo, Lee Eckerson It Recommended for Poitnuster. J. l,eo Eckerson, who Is book-keep-or for tho Carlton .4 Hosonkrans store, has boon recommended as post master of Canby. succeeding the Into J. F. IVyoo. ,Mrs. Knight, daughter of Mr. IVyoo, has bis'n acting In the capacity of postmistress for some 1 time owing to tho Illness and death j of Mr. tvyoo, and h:is given entire i satisfaction to tho general public. She has neon untiring m ner mum m please tho people, ami all speak In tho highest terms of her work. Mr. Kckerson has resided In this city for some time, and Is well known nero. It Is stated that there werv other can dldates for the office. M. E. Church Notices. There will be no services Sunday morning as the iistor. Rov. C. u Croosv. will bo at Cams. Tho regit- ' lur service In the evening at 7:30. Subject: "True Manhood." Tho spe cial meetings will continue during the week. Tho subjects will be as follows: Monday. "Go Forward ': i Tuosdav "The Influence of a Great I Man": Wednesday, "Kvldonces of r Christ:" Thursday, "Loyalty": Krl dv. "Consecration." Everyone is urged to attend these services as much as possible. Canby Market Report. Tho following quotations are given by C. T. Hates, tho ttrooor. and Lucke & Allen, butcher. Chickens Old hens lil'c, roost ers I iic, spring l"e. Eggs, 2Sc: butter, ttic. I-nrd. bulk. 17c. Uncoil, ranch, ISc to 25c. Ham. IS to 20c. Flour, valley. $1. to. hard, $1.70, blue stem, $1.50. Cheese. 22c. Oranges Me dot: lemons 2."c. Shorts, ;it; per ton, bran $:!0, wheat, 9."c to SI per bushel. Rolled barley. $.: per ton. Oats new $:'.o. Hay. clover $14 per ton, cheat $15. Hops, contract. 2' to 2ilc. Grape p't He a pound. Cascara bark 4c pound. Sugar $;.90 to $0 05 per sack. Rice, fancy, 5c to ,.0. Putter fat 40c. Onions, 2c lb. Squashes, 10c. Cabbage, ,1c lb. Apples. $1 to $2 pr box Hogs best blockers, 10 to 10 1 2c ordinary. Uc to 10c. Veal, 10' to tic, mutton, 7 to 8c. I-nrd. 18c. Wellies, 15c. Pork Sausage. 12 "4c. Reef Porter bouse. 15c: round steak 12Uc; prima roast. 10r; boil ing meat 6 to Se: suet 5c lb: pork chop. 15c: Columbia lllver smelt I lbs. for 25c' Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 per year. All the news of the County. BARLOW. (Too late for last week.) Mrs. H. C. Howe fell about two weeks ago and Injured her hip so that she has since been going around with a cane and a cnitch. Wednesday she feli again, burring her hip very badly. Dr. Dedman was called and adminis tered opiates so 'hat she Is resting easily. The docior thinks there may be a small bone broken. . The ladles' Aid met with Mrs. Herguson Wednesday. Miss Flossie Shoppnrd Is visiting relatives In Portland this week. School is clovd for three days tills week and Miss Witney, the principal, will take the first grade examlnat Ion. Mrs. C. G. Tu 1 1 mid Miss Cora Howe were shopping In Portland one day last week. W. W. Jesse and II. T. Melvln at tended the county fair meeting In Oregon City la.-t. Saturday. Mr. Ekern ha sold his farm and expects to leave fur the East In about a month. Mr. Kkern was also an Ofegon City visitor last Saturday. Mr. Towne, wlw has been III for some time, Is v.-ry low. Ills death Ih expected nny time. His brother from Washington, Is with him: also Mr. Catalln and m.-phe, from Portland. James Ogle went to Oregon City Wednesday. Ii. J. Ilerg went to Portland 011 busi ness Friday. The dance t---n Saturday night was well altered by the young peo ple from Aurora and Canby as well as by our home young folks. All re port a good time. The Glee Clu'i met with Elmer Ir vln Monday nhiit. Iir. Dedman w;.s called to see Iona Andrews Wed;e sday. Rev. A. O. Whl i, of Sllvertnn. hep Norwegian service Wednesday night. CASTOR I A Por Infauti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the Bignuiure of BARLOW, C. K. Eckerson, of this place, bus traded his farm of 26 acres to a party In Minnesota, and will soon leave for bis future home In Lake Park, Minn. Mr. Eckerson, who has made his res idence here for the past five years, has made many friends, who regret. hi having him leave, J. W. AndrewH, of Barlow, was In Canby on business Tuesday. The home of Martin Dergerson, of this city has been completed, and Is one of the handsomest houses In this section of the county. John Andrews, of this cly, has the contract. The. house cost about $1500, and Is up to date throughout. It consists of a reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and bath on the lower floor, and on the second floor are the four sleeping apart ments. It will have fire places, and will tie wired for electric. Unlit". Rev. Wlilto. of Sltvoitoti, was In Harlow on Sunday, Rev. Hidden was rt guest of Mr. mid Mr. Borgotson on Wodnosday of lust week. J. J. Saildsnos was also a guest of Mr. and Mr. Hergorsoti the same day. II. C. Howe wont lo Canby on busl ties on Monday. Mr. Howe Is slowly Improving from her Injuries received by falling, but will bo con flood lo her room for several weeks. TWILIGHT. Owing to tho big time at Twilight Hall last Saturday night, every one Is looking forward to the next occn slon. That will be the regular meet lug of the literary society, one week from tomorrow night. Thomas Holland made a business trip to Oregon City one day this week. Hort McArthur was In Oregon lily last Monday In the 1 11 1 ores s of his rnl estate transaction. Mr. Mead Is doing a good business In bis blacksmith shop Urn I be re cently opened. Messrs, lllack and McCord have boon hauling food from the New Em mill 'during the past week. Mr. t'olwell. who recently luirchas od the Martin place. Is living on tho sumo and will move his family on the place In a few davs. Oavtd Fancher made his debut lit tno literary lust Saturday. Ho I cor tnllily a minstrel man and we ex pect something from hi in In tho fu ture;. Marvin Faulk ha boon In Oregon City during the past week, taking the teachers' examination. Mr. Harvey and family are expected lo move on to the Graves place this coming week. Jay llylton 1 making lit parent of this place a visit. Rlchurd Helium! Is homo and ex pect to remain 1 11 this neighborhood (or some time. O. U lloylun has been driving a freight wagon between Twilight ami Oregon City. of luto. George 80'relner I cutting wood for Thomas Holland. Kll Parker ha boon hauling straw from tho J. M. W'nrnook place ut Ml. Pleasant. The basket social at Twilight Hall last Saturday night was certainly well nitcndcit and enjoyed. The hall was crowded and every one seemed happy. After the business mooting of tho society, the meeting was plac ed In charge of Mrs. M. Thompson, chairman of the program committee. A line program was enjoyed. Includ ing music, recitations, and tho special feature wus the series of tableaux representing human picture In the frame. Mr. W. II. H. Samson, of Ore gon City, then came forward with one of his most amusing addresses which preceded the basket sale. The bas kets were many and beautiful, and Mr. Samson certainly did lino In sidl ing lliem and has mude 11 "hit" with our people. The net returns from the social amounted lo $52 t'O The pro ceeds will bo used upon the purchase of 1111 organ. The purchasing commit tee has already made a trip to Port land In regard lo the same. Miss Ruby McCord has' returned from SnatHo ami will bo homo for some time. Charles Snooks proved his ability as an actor at the basket' social last Sat unlay.. Among those attending the social from New Era were Misses Hurgoyne anil Renf. and Messrs. J. Hurgoyne, Wink, Spulak and William Hurgoyne. 1.00k forward to next literary. All Skin Trouble. Are overcome by using Dr. Hell's An tiseptic Salve. It Is as pleasant to use as pure cream ami Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 25 rents a box. For sale by Jones Drug Co. ELDORADO. About four Inches of snow fell here Monday. It was Just enough to get the telephone lines tangled up again. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergan, of An- rora, spent a few days with the hit ler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John K. l-wls, the first of the week. George Gregory has been baullng teasel boxes lo Molalla. Otis Morris and family have moved Into his now farm which he pun-bused front Mr. Ward at Cams. George orm and family, who have boon living on this place, has moved to Oregon City. Clyde Smith Is able to be up and around again after a severe attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dav les. Mr. and Mrs. John Helvey are con templating leaving today to make thejr homo at Eagle Cliff, Wash. Mrs. Gi her and sister, Mrs. Daniels, are going with them to make a visit at that place with some of their rela tives. C. Smith Is laid up ngaln with bolls on his neck. A. U nml Will Jones hauled a load of hay from liberal one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davie made a business trip to Molalla last week. Our school teacher, Miss liar graves, was unable lo teach school Monday and Tuesday on account of sickness. Clover 8eed and Alsike for sain by Oregon City Commission Company. Licenses to Marry. Licenses to marry wore Issued Tuesday to I-11I11 May Klrohom nml Maurice O. Ward, and Lillian Fors berg und Joel 8. Gilbert. Tho latter couido was married at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. 8. A. Ilayworth, of ficiating. The following were granted marri age licenses Wednesdny: Annn E. Winkel and Wllllnm A. Rakel; Susan Krltz and U R. Bhanloy; Isabella M. Mitchell and Wllllnm V. Clark. 8PR ING WATER. The snow had begun In the gloaming, And busily nil through the night, Had been heaping fields and highways With a silence, deep and white. The Grange held a good meet lug Inst Saturday and Mrs. Adams and Miss Herring look the first two de grees. Mr. Moger, Mrs. Moger and Mr. Terry will be taken In next mouth. Pomona Grange will be held here next Aprils A surprise party was given at. the home of Edward Closner last Tues day evening. Mrs. Cromley and son are here vis iting the minister and his sister. Mr. Handle and Mr. Closner are In Oregon City, where they were called to attend the jury. H. Pearson has two cancers on his back, and has gone to California for treatment. Miss Lavlna Schmidt, who has been confined to her bed for some time, Is slowly improving. Mrs. Sherman ulso has rheumatism. Aurora and Northern Marion AURORA. Frank Miller, the hardware man, was up at Salem Tuesday. Flunk Meadow raffled oft Ills horse Inst week. I'hll Graves' boy winning on the lucky number, which wus 10. Olio HloNscr sold tiOOO pounds of onions at S 1-4 cents, these being cout rncted. Mr. lllossor has a lingo crop this year, having about 60,000 pounds. A. F. Will purchased a new Ford automobile from Frank Miller, the hardware man. Mr. Will Is our live real estate mini and ha transacted some largo deals. tilep Hurst nuiile a business trip lo Canby Wodnosday, Mrs. Chaiic Hot Ii, of Canby, visit ed at Hie homo of her mother, Mr. 10. tl. Carpenter, one day till week, The dance given by tho Canby bund February 12. was well represented by Annua people, and nil report a tine time. Nate Colo and family wenl to Port land Tuesday. Adam Mlshler, the hop merchant, mude a business nip to WiHidburn Tuesday. Charles Schemer has sent hi horse up to Madras, Oregon, for the sea son. The telephone system was badly crippled on account of the snow. Fore man Hlggcuhothcm ha boon out with a full crew looking for trouble. Mis Elsie Heck was a Canby vis itor a few days last week. Kalph .Immerman wn up from Portland a few day lust week. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stalll, of Port laud, visited at the home of their sou, over Sunday. Miss Wlnshel visited Portland over Sunday. Another one of those famous dunc es given by the Aurora Hand. In Mil ler's halt, February t'J. Dou'l forget the date. Italph Preston took In the city Inst Monday. Henry Snyder nod Henry Bent made n business trip to Portland Tuesday. A. II Glosy and daughter, Amelia. were port land visitors Tuosdav, Mlis Hattle Irwin, of Harlow, vis ited at Win. Bower' thl week. Tho valentine party given by the Women' Club Mondny. evening, was a very successful affair, every body having a good time. Tobias Snyder was III town Tlltir. day. Interest Is the great Incent ive oword .suv ln( money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Ccrtificotes of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy I our motto Aurora State Bank Aurora, Oregon SANTA BARBARA CALIFORNIA The Naples of America Sight of the famous old 8anta Barbara Mission, ami home of the Potter Hotel a palatini caravansary with all tho conveniences and attraction of homo life. Equabln climate, delightful surf bathing, horse-hark riding, golfing, tennis, and many other attractions. Simla Barbara Is reached via l bo Const Lino of the Southern Pacific Company ON THE "Road of a Thousand Wonders" 8peclal Round Trip Rata of $55.00 Portland to Lot Angela and Return t Allows stop-over In either direction nt this famous resort, a short dlslnnco from Lob Angeles. Interesting and Instructive literature telling of Its walks, drives, points of interest, climate, etc., can be obtained from any O. It. & N. or S. P. Agent, or from WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Kennel h Glim returned Thursday from t'orviillls, whore lie I attending college. Charley Crittenden and John llelnli lo wine down from lliihbnrd Friday, Mr. 10. (1. Carpenter peut Hatur day III Hiilom. Del Yorgeii was over from Unite, vllle Saturday, Dolsoti lleauie relumed from Cal ifornia the latter part of thn week. Frank' McCracken wa Portland visitor one day last week, T. C. AslieiHiin wn over from Needy Saturday. John God and son, drover, were III town Saturday. Don't forgot the band dance next Saturday, Wo have a tailor In town In O II. Snillh' barber shop, lie ha turned out flue work. He Intend lo work Barlow, Canby nml lluldmrd. In that way ho will have sienuy work lioorge dray w In town Wodiion. day. 1111" Gitrrotl was over from Needy Wednesdny, Mr, tletiigo Yergoii drove through town with tier line team of horse one day this week. A full now barrvl of thn fiiinnu Old Joe Gideon whiskey and lx cane of Martinet I in purled brandy tmvo ar rived at tho New Aurora Hotel bar The best of Mt. IIihmI beer lway on lap. VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. Jk C. Johnson, of 8cppooae, Had Two Slaters In Oregon City. Mr, Y. A. Mile and Mm. W. W Mars, of (hi city, received the sad Intelligence yesterday thai their youngest brother, J. C. Johnson, of ScnppooNo, Oregon, had died of pneu monia. Mr. Johnson wa bronchi to Portland Sunday ami taken to thn hospital, where he could receive treatment. He wn 50 years of age. and had been a resident of 8enppon for the Inst :i& year. Ho leave a wife nnd one sou, about II years or ge. beside hi two sisters, Mr. W. W. Mars ami Mr. F, A Miles, of thl city, mid two brothers, Orln Johnson, of Myrtle I'fltit. and L P. Johnson, of Port Orford, On'Run. A sister died a few week ago with pneumonia at SeapiNMise. The funeral service will tie held today at Henppooso. PARKPLACE IS WINNER. Defeat Hood River In Interesting De bating Contest. In a debate held Saturday night. In the I'arkplaee school, helecii the I'm Uplin e und Hood lllver bliii school ilii.iiiltu- trams members of the Htat" IHnll Sell-Mil IMuitlllg I.enKUe - the local lenm sei-iited the deiisliui by two voles out of three The ipientlou tllscitnied was "Itesnlved, that life Imprisonment with restricted cr of pardnli, should be substituted fur capital punlnhuiciu In Oregon." I'ark plaee debati-m bud the nrllriuutlve side of the tpicHtlon. The victor III lilts debute were iMculcd at Hood lllver by II different team, represent ing the apple center, on the evening of February 5, by a two lo one deri sion on the opHislie side of llm same ipieslloii. This second debate ties the two school fur honor In the Coluiu blik Klver district, nnd another debate, Will have to Ik- held to settle the tie. The member of tho Parkplnce lentu are Olga ' Hanson tleaderl. Pay French nnd liand Hendricks; the Hood lllver team wn roniposed of llerl Jnyne (leader.) Herbert Phillip and Earl Hpnublliig The Judge were professor Thiuiiier, of Portland Acad emy; Principal Van Tine, of the North Central School, and llev. J, V Me iMiugall, pastor of the Mount Tabor M. K. Church. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW. Whit a Heap of Happlneit It Would Bring to Oregon City Home. Hard to do house work with an ach ing buck, Hrlng you hour of misery nt el tlre or at work. If women only knew tho riiuse- thnt backache pains come from sick kid ney. 'Twould save much needles woo. Iioau's Kidney I'llls cure sick kid- ; ney. Many residents of I his vicinity en dorse them. Mi. It. M. fiHin. 22.1 N. Main St.. Al bany, Ore., says: "I used lloau' Kid ney Pills three year ago and they gave me great relief from backache ami other symptom of kidney and bladder trouble. The pain I it my back ceased and my condition Improved In every respest. I am glad to recom mend I loan's Kidney tills. " For Hale by all dealers. Price do ociilit. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo N. V., solo agenis for the I'nlted Slate. Itemember the name Dunn's ami lake no other,