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OREOON CITY ENTJCIU'KISE,! rKIUDAY, MXY,'20f 1910. 1 LARSEN & COMPANY ; I " Cor 10th A Main It. T OREQON CITY, ORIQON. Wholesale and Retail I GROCERIES I AND PRODUCE LAND PLASTER Hoy, Grain, he I (J, Plowcr and Gar den Seeds. WE PAY CASH FOR j ? COUNTRY PROCUCE I 1 1 LOCAL BRIEFS Dr. L. 0. tea, Iletillxt, Rooms IT and U, Maamilo tildg. - Old nowapapor given away at En- tnrprlMn tifllco. If )'m nrn looking for It nice lufliio. aon HilKxilcy A Co, I. Inn K. Jonea nnil K llniuinorlo i'ii I In Portland Tiioadny aa dnlo gate from Court Rubin HikmI No. V, K. u( A , til the Klltlilltl inontlllg nf (hi) (SiuihI Cdii i l nf iIim Foreaiera if Ainer Ira. . If your property Is fur nulr, trade or ri'iil, ano Hchoolry A Co. Mr niul Mra. K, C, Thomaa anil aon, of Piwilnnd, worn In Oregon I'lly Hun ility, vInIIImk with Mr. uud Mm, Harry II. enrtld(o. Wool mirka fur nlo lit Oregon City 'i m 111 In Hint) limine. M Ibm Mm lli'linilll't. of I'lirllltllil, n In Oregon Clly Sunday. Hirawberry boxea nml crate for unit nt Oregon Clly Commlnalnn lllIV Knrl ImIi. wliii tuia li'i'li In charge of tho U'vllt ilryKiKiiln atom nt Hlinrl dun for tlio limit four mnnlha, linn n tiirin'il to Ori'itmi Clly, mid will ho connected wlili the ntorn III till rlly. J. H. Uk"ii Ml Sunday for Pay r(ii, Idiilio, on liimltii'iiN. Mm, C, ()iuit mid children leave jhU wi-rk for Twin Fall. Idaho, where they will niiiki! llinlr future hoim'. Mr, (imlir proceeded them several I it y ko. J iiHt arrived from Nr York. New ahtipea ninl stylo In millinery. Mlaa C. (ioliUmlih. George, palmer, wlio In critically III with typhoid pneumonia nl III 1101110 on Eighteenth street. U allghtly Im proved. A well on the Pnlmer plum, which Ik thu rnumi of Mr. Palmer's typhoid fever, U now condemned. Mr. A. V. Cheney, of Portland, la In thla rlly vlaltlug with linr parenta, Mr. and Mr. A. It. lxmlltiln. Mm, Cheney wna called 10 thla city by tho Wool aarka fur aale at Oregon City Coniiulaalon lloino, If Tf want old nowapapora rail at Knlorprlao otflra. Free. hitIoii, Ilium of hT mother, who la now lniirovliiK. afiir a aoveral week a' llllll'KH. Mr. mid Mra. F. M GUI. prominent grangcra, wlniao home la In Dufur, (iri'iton, wore In Ihla clly attending tin' Stall' Grange. ; Mra. Clnrlnda Child', a widl known ivrldciil of Kanana t'lty Addition, who( recently moved 10 1'ortland, where ; hIii- underwent a aurglcal operation, for 1 ho ri'inovnl of caturnrta of tho eye al the (loud Hiinuirltun llnaplliit, ! will return to hi'r homo In thla clly thu latter iurt of thla week. Tho operation wna a auorea. I,, Huron hua gonu to Woodatork, ' where h will engage In tho grocery IiiibIiii'kh. He wna iniirrli'd a fi'W Wfi'ka iiko to Mln lli'tll t'oo"r, of Ihla clly. K. A. Ikmil, mnyor of IrvliiK, cainii down on Krliiny nftiriiiMin'a tniln. to iiliciid thu rloatiiK apHHloua of tho Hlal.i' CriniKC Mr. and Mra. II. I. Coopor loft Mon day mornliiK for KIUt, Idaho, where tliv hnvn purchiiHi'd a farm. The following were (jranlcd timrrl line licenses; until Camilla navis and Uiwreuce A. Miller; Anna Welso. mid Kdwnrd Kliitaii. f lir. A. II. WIMIams, ft dentist of Itlchlnml, Oregon, has arrived. In Ore gon City, where he will Bpend a month vntlilng with his mother, Mra. 101 1 Wil liams, uud brother, Deputy Recorder , l.loyd Whllama. ! - HI. John's Young People's Club will give an Invitation dance on WVdnea-' Alberta Farm Land The Canadian Pacific Railway Track Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta Ftesli land on the market all the time, right on thev Roilroad np stumps, no brush. , Sold at low figures, on ten years time cannot be beat for investment. Buy while it is cheap. Come with us and see for yourself. Excursions leave Portland every ten days. See Agent at C. H. DYE'S LAW OFFICE Comer 8th and Main Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON (Iny viniliirt, Jtiim l, ln thii auditor I ii in of Muliuglilln's liiNiltuid. 0(k1 iniiHln Ikih Iiimiii engaged fur tliu oo rUhIiiii. , SOCIETY Olio of II111 prnl 1 lent liiitun wiMldlnxa lliut Iliivii tal(iii plum m VVIIIiiinottii wna hold at thu honiii of Mra. II. K, linker Hiinday, May 15, when lior (luiiKhtor, Jjiurit K, linker, wna niiir rh'd 10 Mr. Clem Ixillnr. Tim inurrl no took placii nt eluht o'clock, tho ceri'iiioiiy helng perfurinod by llnv. H. A. Iliiyworth. To thu atrnlna of IihitiiKrcn'l we'it iIIiik murch, thu hrldii 011 tho nrn" of till' KTOUIII, preceded ly thu milliliter and lluwnr Klrl, nleco of thu Kroom, Kloreiice KromoiiK, and hrldn'a muld, (iladya Maker, and heat mini, W, J. Hiulth, of Ori'Knii City, entered llm pnrlora iiIoiik a rond of roaa and tiNik 1 heir place under a Imwer of xroen und white. Mra. Ilelln Koellermelor prealded at the orKiiii. Immediately after llm ceremony Kloreiice KrumoiiK handed I he hrlde'a lioiupiet to tho lirldeainiild, who threw It, and waa caught liy Adah Mima. A dainty luncheon waa aervvd and the itueata departed at a lata hour, wIhIiIiik the happy couple a long and Iniiniy life. Mlaa Adah Maaa prealdud over tho cut Kluaa putich IhiwI (Klfl of the Broom to tho hrlde) and aervod with n aolld allved dipper which cam from (iennany over a hundred yeara aao. Tho decorailona of thu linker buiiao hold wnro very lovoly. Th pnrlora wero In whllo and unwn, tho road of rosea wna of creiiui roaea, and tho reception hull ami dlnlnx room In pink and green. Tho giieatu wero re ceived by the brlde'a mother, aaalatoil by her daiiKhtera, Mra. IC. S, Kruao and Mra. Koollcrnieler. The luido worn a beautiful drea of whllo allk oraundlo and cnrrled an 11 (In bouquet of while carnutlolia. The brldeamiilil, alater of tho hrlde, wore cream allk mull and carried pink UiKranro roea, Tim Kroom and beat man wore black. Many handaome Klfla of allver, cut Kluaa, furniture and linen wero re relveii by the hrldn ami Kroom. Thero wero about forty KiH'ala prea ent. A KANSAS TOWN. Owntd by Farmtr Who Aro Working Togtthtr For Mutual InUrtit. Tho tovru of I'plund, lu Dlcklnaon rouniy. Kan., afforda an IntureadnK et ample of riHiHTiitlvo work. Thro mutual coiiipaulea lu flourlahlntf condi tion hnvo their licndcuartera In Up land, which In uot a In r no pine. They aru an liiminuico oruniilMitlun, a tola phono company and a inert nntllo cor poratlou. At a nicotinic, of fnnncra twonty-flvo yeara aito It waa agrerd that whenever a flro orrurred an aa aoMineiit ahoiild Iw lor led to uiako good the dninaKo. Tho company then orRanUeil baa nv 3.5UO invmbeni. When It waa atnrted It waa decided that $'i a dny wna iiouku to pay any offlcrr, and that amount tjna never been ralaod. Thla la paid ouly when tho ottlivr worka. Thooe faruiora built a rreauioryi It r It waa concluded that It would be good Idea to lirlim fit nil produce along with the milk to run a atore. A co-oM-rntlvi orgiiultntlou with a capi tal of I'Jo.tXX) wna formed, and the atore bna beeu an profltablo that the ttock la ijuiilod at, SITiU for a hundred dollar ahnrv. It la called tho Uoiden Itule -ouipniiy. and It owna a gniln ele vator. Tho telephone' company aervea over 4 .taxi penuuia, unwt of tlieui farm era. It N purely uiutunl. with 110 capi tal mock No tlml reiilul la i hiirnl. each owner of n telephone paying II proHirtloiinte xharo of the exH'iiao of opvrallou uud uiiilliteiuibic. ICacb farmer iniiM buy oiitrUlit a long ilia tunco lelephonv. The tlrxt year a ei peuao la uboul J:U'i. which lucludca IU ttrumeut. conuii'tloii and duo. After that tho coat la about fti n year. What bna beeu accomplished by thcao Knnana ftirmera IIIUHtrutea what might bo done In other locnlltlca In the wuy of rutting out the usual middle men' prollt and keeping down cx IH'iiaea for tho roiiaiimer. It would atop part of tho cry about high prices. Echoes from Pea Molnea Indicate that tho iueatlon of representation Isn't settled antlafnrtorlly to all yet. any tho Nntlonnl Stockman. Anawcrlng a n"eilnn' ninater ran hold that otllro until hi aurceaaor la Installed. CANBY, AND f I CANBY. ( Adam KnlKht loft on Monday for Eugene, whura ho allended tho grand lodgo of I. O. O. V. nuiing hla ah- aenco tho poat offlcft waa In churgo Of Mra. Andy Knight. Mra. Cnrrln Hentoii and Mra. An drew Kocher left for lOiigeno on Mon day, where they attended Iho HohnkHh Aaaemhly. J, J. Hundatieaa, tho hnrdwarn mer chant, wua In Oregon City on Krlilay, whom ha attended tho Hlute (Irangn. Mr. HiiiidHimaa la a.memher of War tier OraiiKo, Carl bucko waa a Portland vlalbr on Haliirduy. Mra, Ola (iurley, who la one of Wurner (inume'a cnthualaatic mom bera, hua retiirnoil to her homo In thla city, after anointing tho Slate tirango held at Oregon Clly. flov. (!. I Croeay waa an Oregon Clly vlaltor on Monday. T. J. Gill went to llm county aout on hualnoKN on Hntiiriluy. Mra. W. II. Hair hua returned to Canhy, after a few daya' vlalt with relutlvea In Portland. Mra. Iloyt llrown apent Friday at tho motropolla on biialneaa. ('. Kullowa waa,ln Oregon Clly and Portland on biialneaa on Monday, U. II. IJinlaoy, who left here aovoral weeka ago for McMlmivlllo, apent Hun day In Canhy. Mr. IJudaey atatea that tho rare track at thul place la In good condition, and there are many l.oraea training there. Htonewnll Vaughitn waa among the Portland vlaltora on Monday. M'ra. Jack Coffeen, imo va llulchln aon, arrived hero on Buturday evening from McMlunvllle, and apent Hiinday with her pa rent a, Mr. and Mra. K, W, llutchliiaon. MAYOR OEOMAN, who will pitch flrat ball over new diamond. Mra. Charli'H llulrua and Mra. Wll ami ICvuna, who left hero a few dnya ugo for HlllalMiro, where' they wore railed by tho lllneaa of their alater, Mra. K. W. Kord. have returned to Ciinhy, and wero accompanlod hero by Mra. Kord and aou, who will re main In Canhy for a few dnya. Mra. CaiialQ Kvana and Mra. Adam KnlKht went to Portland on Friday on biialneaa, and atopped off at Oregon City on their way home, Mlaa Kstlier Holr.nian. who haa been ,.....iii. ..v..ri n i u,.i,.n,i hita relumed in her homo In Ihla rliv! Tho automobile helonelnr to M. J. Uv. which haa been undergoing re- pairs In Portland, has noon brought hark to Canby. Mr. ! says that It has been aeverelv affllclort with bron- rhlnl trouhlea. and pooplo of this city did not doubt hi word, when It was passing through tho city on Tuesdav. It seems that it has not recovered from the attack. Mra. Andy Knight spent Sunday in Thu Dulle with her husband, who Is employed by tho railroad company. Mra. J. C. Paddock, of Gladstone, who hn been vlalt Ing with her son. Arthur Paddock, and wife, bus return- ed to her home. Improved In henlth. MIhs Jeiale Paddock, of Gladstone, and Miss Clura Uucheggur. of Sell- wood, wero also guests of Mr. and Mra, Paddock on Sunday. Claude Hougham and Roy Ross have gone to Klamath Falls, where they are contemplating entering bust n,.,N. Mlaa Hattlo Hutchinson, of Port- land apent Saturday night and Sun- dav with her mother. Mrs. C. C. Hut- rhinaon. She wa accompanied hack tir Portland hv Miss Golda Hlnton. who will remain In that city for awhile. MUa Catherine Lewis, or Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday In this city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry llaty. Mlas Florence Stoddard, teacher of tho primary grade, v.'aa called to Woodhurn on Sunday by tho serious Illness of her father, but who is Im proving al last reports. Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson and Mrs. Grant White went to Portland on a business trip on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spencer, who left this city with their family sev eral weeks ago for Aurora where they Intended making their future home, were In Canby this week, looking for" a phiro to buy. They think there is no place like Canhy, and will return here as soon as they And a location. Dur- i .. .i ...... in .Ma Aiiv tlmv vnrA the guests of Mrs. Ltale Vorpuhl. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Kelser, of Hnrrlsbuig, spent Sunday with their cousin, Miss Lottie Samson. They j wero on their way home from Oregon : Clly, where they were In at tendance at the State Grange Mr. Kelser Is one of the prominent farmers of! Harrlsburg. . They wero vory much iA. i ...nt. r-iitiliv nn, I noted ninnv chanires since their Inst trip through here. Mrs. Alvln Phelps and baby, who have been visiting with her purents, Mr and Mrs. John Zeek, have rotund-1 ed to their home In Portlnnd. I Mra. Joe Brier, of Portland, is vis-1 lllng with Mllss Lotllo Samson this week. Miss Margaret Stelclien, bookkeep er for the Carlton & Roaenkrans store, wont to Portland on Monday on bus iness, returning on Tuesday. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Jncoh Ritter, of Needy, wero In Canby on tho first of i the week V. L. Muck, of Aurora, was In this city visiting with his brother, O. R. Mack, Saturday. Phil Miller, of Aurora, was alnong the Canhy visitors on Thursday. John Eld wont to the county seat on Tuesday on business In connec tion with his real estnte office, E. H. Carlton, of Portland, was In i Canby ou Tuesday looking after the j Interests of the company. Mr. and Mlrs. E. I. Slas, former res-; ldonts of this city, whose home is In Portlnnd, wero In Canby on Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy . Walker. i SOUTHERN Mlaa Ivah Gordon apent Runday In Aurora with frlendN. Mra. Nellie Calvin, of Coldnndaln, Waah.. arrived In thla city thla week. and will apond aovoral dnya with her brothor, J, u Comba, and wifo, Mra. I j. C. MIkz and aon, Donald, loft on Wodnoaday morning for port- land, where they apont tho day with Mr, Mia.. Mr. M1a will arrlvo here on Sunday and will visit with hla fam ily for a fejv dnya. Mra. (leorgo Hniich bna gorm to Portland, where ahe will apenj ,ev oral daya with her dauglitir. J. I Cmha, the real eatate man, haa gone to Bllvorton on hulneaa. IJonel Gordon apent Hu -d.iy In Ore gon Clly with frlenda. Mr, HU'fniii and fnmlly left for Port land on Tueaduy evenlnn'a train for a brief vlalt at the Itoae City. Thoao who are engaged In the poul try bualneaa In thla clly have been very aucceaaful thla year, Mra. Mary Moughuin hua 107 young chicken. Mra. William Cantwell and Mra. Grant Whltn both have over I'M chlckena, and uro of choice breed. Tho mission furniture Jtmt added to the J. C. Paddock drug atore la attract lug no little attention. Thla la mime of Mr. I'addock'a own handiwork, and allien making thla be bin lad tcr re fuse many order that would have been given him for furniture similar to thla. lie haa recently Installed an Ice cream noda fountain and flnda that tho bualneaa I growing on ac count of tho warm dy. Henry Lah. who a Ix-en making hla home with hla daughter, Mra. Mary Hougham, for the past 14 yeara, ha gone to Yreko. Cal'f., where he will make hi future home with hla aon, Churlea Ivish, who la a prominent hotel man of that city. Mr. Lash, who I 87 year of age, atood tho trip well. Ho waa accompanlod a far south a Ashland by hi grand on, Claudo Hougham. 8trawberrie Are In Market. Strawberrlea have mado their ap pearance in local markctj. On Tues day they were retailing at 12V4c per iHiund. Ily tho latter part of the week tho market will aee them lower than thla. Some of the grower here claim that they are" aliort, while otln-Va aay that the crop will be good. V. Hampton, Charloa Roth, H. S. Co ore picking their berrle already. They have a dellciou flavor and will find a good demand. Servlcea at M. E. Church. There will be regular aervlcea at the M. E. church on Sunday morning and evening at the following hours: Sun day achool. 10 o'clock; morning aer vlce, 11 o'clock; evening service, 8 o'clock. Her. C. L. Creesy, pastor, officiating. All are Invited to these aervlcea. Aid 8oclety Will Have 8ale. Tho annual sale of the Ladlea' Aid Harlow will hold a sale at the Clty(,t.ath cast a gloom over this city, as Hall in this city. Saturday, May zi, he waa widely known over the county, at 7:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be The people of Canby deeply sympa acrved during the evening, and a thlie with his family In their sad good time I promised to all who at- bereavement tend. Knight of King Arthur Win Game. Canby Market Report Tho baaeball game scheduled Ui . The following quotations are given come off here between the Mullno , by Gordon Bros., the grocers, and ,eBm and the Knight of King Arthur of tbl city did not come off, and a picked up team played tbe K. 0. T. A the latter of which won. the acore ''" 6 Baaeball suits bare been purchased for the Knights New Real Estate Firm, A new real eatato firm will be form- "'l 1" city. Howard Ecclea. a well known teacher of he county, and Roy La'o. brother of M. J. Lee, of this ",,T- U0'0 n5en aro we" and favor" ably known here, and It la an assured fact that they will make the ente'r- Prlae which they are about to enter, a success. Mr. F.cclea Is at present lenchlng at the White school, which closes the latter part of next week. Death of Little Ethel Noe. Ethel Noe. only child of Gilbert Noe. died at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Noe, at Woodhurn Thursday morning, after a. brief Illness. Little Ethel was a general fnvorlte of all. and her death Is keenly felt by relat- Ives and friends. She was recovering from an attack of whooping cough when pneumonia and scarlet fever seized her. Everything was done to ave her life, but without avail. The funeral services were conducted on Friday, and the remains were laid be- side those of her mother. In Zlon cem ctery, this city. Mrs. Noe passed away about one year ago. The little casket was completely covered with beam If ul flowers, a token of love In which she was held. Ethel was a mece of Prof. J. F. Mitts and Mra. Warren Lee,, of this city. Race Meet to Be Given. Sim Llndsey, who Is In charge of) the race meet that will take place on the race track of the Clackamas County Fair Association grounds on Juno 4, is working on the track get ting it in order. This will be one of tho events of the season, which will bring many of the horsemen of the state to one of the best half mile race tracks lu the state, and will prove to bo nn Inducement for horsemen to bring their horses to winter at the race track next fall. There will be plenty of music by a band, and u is nrnhiililA thut n hiir crowd will be In .attendance. Some of the best horses , in the state will enter the races, for which (purses will be offered. Mr. Llndsey is in communication with horsemen of McJrinnville, Salem, and Portland, who are contemplating race horses: Mr. Llndsey, who Is one of the leading horsemen of the state, will spare no pains to make IIim eoniinir race mod a blc success. The people of Canhy as well as in the southern part of the county are very enthusiastic over the coming races. Five Hundred Club Entertained. The Five Hundred Club was delight- fully entertained on Wednesday even- Ing of last week by Jir. and Mrs. r-u Hrndtl ut their home In this city. The evening was devoted to Five Hundred, and after many rounds of this de lightful pastime had been spent, the members of tho club, a delicious luncheon was served. ; Tho ' prizes were awarded to Mr ;nd Mrs. W. H. rialr. Mrs. Adam Knight and Hoy Lee. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson enter tained the club this week, and on next Wednesday evening, which will be tho last meeting of the club, Mra. Casslo Evans will entertain. Those attending the meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradtl were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Knight, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eckeraon, Mr. and Mv. Charles Bates, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Bulr, Mrs. Cassia Evans, Howard Eccles, Hoy Lee, Dr. H, A. Dedman. Baseball Game Sunday. Owing to the prevalency of the scarlet fever In Aurora, the baseball game scheduled her last Sunday was CLACICAMAS called off, and many who had contnm piat(!d attending the-game were-rtiii-appointed. A good game I arheduied for Sunday afternoon. May 22, when tho team from MonlUr will meet the local team on the diamond at the fair grand at 2:30 o'clock. "Tho Canby hand will furnish the. music during the game, which will be one of the big drawing carda, and will help to enliven thing. Mayor Dedman will throw the flrat hall over the diamond, and M. J. Lee will try to catch It Muyor Dedman hn been aeen practi cing during hla apare momenta, and Mr. la commencing to get cold feet, fearing that he will not he able to do hi part juailc, and I com mencing U "get huay." Theae two mail, who have been duly honored by tho baaeball teams, are well known, and have in their day been entbua lastlc baseball tiaaer, and It I prob able that they will be called on during the game to help out. Home of the beat amateur playera In the county will be on the diamond on Sunday, and It I likely that the flrat game of the aeaaon In Canby will he a "warm one." The suit worn by the Canby boy will be of a maroon color, with the lettering "Canhy Can al." The sock will be of the lame color with white at r I pea, and maroon caps, making very attractive baaeball sulta. Many Children Are Out of School. There are at present many of the Canhy children out of school, owing to the scarlet fever scare, but so far there I not a case In town, and every precaution baa been made by tho authorities to keep the disease from entering the city. There are a few caae at Aurora, one of which has proved fatal, the death of Post master Henry Snyder. Mr. Snyder's M. J. LEE, who will catch first ball thrown over the new baseball diamond. Lucko Bros., the butchers. Chickens Old hens, fl20c, broilers. $5 per doz., rosters, 12c, spring, 20c. Eggs, 23c, butter 55c. Tnrkeys, 23c. , Ducks, 20c. Geese, 13c. Rooster, old, 12c. Roosters, young, 20c. Broilers, 26c. Fryers, J5.G0 doz. Lard, bulk, 18c. Bacon, ranch, 18c. Shoulders, 15c. Ham. 18 to 20c Flour, valley. J1.40, hard. $1.50. blue-stem, $1.70. Cheese, 25c. Oranges, 30c dor.; lemons. 20c. Shorts, $1.30 per sack; bran, 90c per sack; wheat, $1.00 per bush. Rolled barley, $25 per ton. Oats, new, $30.00. Huy, clover, $12 per ton; cheat, $15. Hops, contract, 1518c. Grape root, 24c per pound. Cascara bark 4c a pound. Sugar $6.25 per sack. Rice, fancy, 5c to c. Butter fat. 29c. Onion sets, 10c lb. Cabbage. 3c lb. Hogs, best pekers, 12c, ordinary, 10c 11c. Hides (salted) 8 l-2c. Veal, 8c9c; mutton, 6c to 7c. Lard, 16c. , Vegetable and flower seeds at Gor dan's. Oregon City Enterprise $1.50 per year. All the news of the County. Vegetable and flower seeds at Gor don Bros. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other nai cotlre and can be given wittktmplicit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. BARLOW. We are very much grieved to hear the sad news of the death of H. A. Snyder, of Aurora. Mr. Snyder was clerk In the store for the Willamette Trading Company a number of years ago and Is well known by the old settlers. His family have the sym pathy of their many friends In this, their sad bereavement. Henry was highly respected by all who knew mm. A number of our grangers attended I the State Grange in Oregon City last I week. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tull, Mr. and Mrs. W. sheppard, H. T. Melvin, Iona Ander- son and otners, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A'. Wright, a son. Mother and child doing nice ly. The ladies of the' United Lutheran church wll give a sale In Canby on Saturday evening, May 21. All are In vited to attend. The pupils who took the eighth grade examination on May 12 and 13, wore; Lavlna WIddows, Laura Brudr rig. Albert Berg, Clarence Landsverk and Albert Ausve. Also Reba Renck and Theollne Larson, of the Zimmer man district. Henry Gtlbertson made a trip to Portland Sunday. Why, Henry! 0. Hoag went to Portland Sunday. Mre. Hoag and son. Clayton, who have been visiting In Portland returned home with Mr. Hoag. - Misses Rose and - Emma Renck, George, Carl and Clare Turney and George Renck all of Portland, were visiting at Jacob Renck'a over Sunday. W, B. Tull has the contract for loa . If- ' : : , , , ,,, ,i Pleasure for All KODAK ANYBODY can take good pictures. No fids, no bother, NO DARK ROOM for any part of the work Lot us show . MAKE YOUR OWN POST CARDS to nd to KODAKS FROM Btifmeistef Oregon City Jewelers Ing a large shipment of tie for Fred Shaefer and Hult Bros. All available teams are busy hauling ties. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A NEW ERA. Ora Styter loaded another car of mining timbers here last Thursday. Mrs. James Pitts celebrated her birthday on Tuesday of this week by inviting in a few of her friends. Miss Edna Neal, of SL Paul, Or.. Is visiting .Miss Susan Wirfs this week. Elmer Veteto is building the forms j for a concrete foundation for a barn j 40x62 for Mort Haines. i Wallace ' Woodcoz has purchased Mr. Dundas's timber and la getting out the mining timber at present Chas. Bradtl returned from a trip up Into Idaho last week. I There's a Reason For the large and Increasing sale of Dr. Bell'a Plne-Tar-Hoaey. When In the need of a cough medicine try it and you will know the reason. TWILIGHT. Mrs. George Schrelner haa been quite III for the past week but Is much improved at this writing. Farming Implements If you are in need of Farming Implements and want to select from a . com plete line call on J. J. SANDSNESS The Hardware Merchant who has just added a full line of these goods to his Hardware Store. This line includes Seed Drills, Harrows, Cultivators, Plows, Rakes, Seeders, Etc. Also Stover and Gaso line Engines, Pumps, Plumbing, building Ma terials, Wire Fencing and Gates. Complete line of MHrhoU Warfnnc and Buggies AGENTS FOR Russell Threshing Machines J. J. SANDSNESS CANBY, OREGON the Family in the you how to your frlanda $J.OO TO $100.00 8c Andresen Suspension Bridge Cor. Mrs. Joseph Paquet, of Portland, has been visiting her niece, Mra. Geo. Lazelle. W. J. W. McCord t Company have purchased a line new delivery wagon for their grocery store. We will have the best of service from now on. Supervisor Mattoon Is making One progress with his road construction. He is laying a rock foundation and will coverathe same with crushed rock. About one mile of this road will be made. F. E. Black and Henry Scheer at tended the meeting of the Fruit Grow er's Union at Oregon City last week. These gentlemen are strong advocates of the movement. Othres should fall In line. Strawberries are ripe and the pick ers will be out In force next week. Twilight Is proving to be a great strawberry section. . Wool sacks for sale at Oregon City Commission House. Miss Maggie Sharkey will return home in a few days to spend the sum mer at "Wtldwood Farm." It your acreage Is for sale, see Schooley & Co., they have lots of calls for small tracts, improved and unim proved. Strawberry boxes and crates for sale at Oregon City Commission House. Champion Binder and Mowers JO- r7rYNW t-JS a-i