OKEOON CITY ENTEliTKISK. Kit I DAY, .1UNH 10, 1910. 8 t Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas ' 4 ' SPECIAL Any Lady's Tailored Suit in the store for $18.90 This includes all our $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. I High Grade Suits. ' "Palmer" Garments C 1 Q Q ft , and others during this sale , y 1 0. y U SPECIAL Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Draw ers, Corset Covers, Gowns and Combination Suits Table 1 23C Table 2 48c ; Table 3. .. .. SffC Table 4 1.48 Many of these garments are worth double the price. OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Ask for Red Trading Stamps REAL ESTATE Aurie M. nud J. W. Draper to Mary E. Wright, lot 5 of block 7, Barlow; 120. . H. E. and Ella T. Xoble to h. L. Moore and F. W. Settlemeier, 60 acres of section 8, township 7, range 3 east; 500. '. A. and Jf. Elizabeth Matheson to Mrs. J. R. Williams, lot 6 and 8 of block 17. Falls View Addition to Ore gon City; SI. Gladstone Real Estate Association to Toyer O. Svenson, lots 9 and 10 of block 57; $400. - - Matthew and Mrs. Mary Devine to Patterson D. Holt, 3.18 acres of Lot Wbitcomb D. L. C. No. 3S, township 1 south, range 1 east; y2Q. John V. and Grace E. Loder to F. V. Spragtie, lot 4 of block 7, Glad stone; flal). ' F. W. and Mary E. Burley, et al, to Jlans O. Lilu, 10.2 acres of Andrew Hood and wife D. L. C township 3 south, range 2 east; $750. James H. and Anna Colby to V. A. Saltmarsh, blocks 57 and 58. Pruneland; $4000. William Albert and Rosetta A. Dear dorff to Herbert R. Tyler1, land in John M. Deardorff D. U C, township 1 south, ranee 2 east; $10. L'nited Slates to liavid K. Warner. 40 acres of section X, township 3 south, range 4 east; Patent. Joseph Burton and Emma May Hicks to (iuy C. and Ilortha M. Whote. land in First Subdilsiou of Oak Grove; $400. John W. and Helen M. Bennett to Charles LJschke, C acres of sections 10, 11. II. 15. township 2 south, range 2 east; $18D0. H. D. Harmes to Bertha M. Harmes, tPilTEB-A t.im;iie Ijtr MMi MRrni;-r" 1lu;i: JT.OPfy Ur- ' ntf or full p.irilru,.ir t ant ttrct.it rpr at met. NO MlJ.Vf.l KKOMhKI) ur.tii yrn: tew-z .nd aj.pnive of your Mcyrlu. Weihip to any-fine, anywhere in 'M U. . v:'thut i cnt tisp--itt w. idv;irKr, prepay r eight, n aiiow 'J K.N 1) S FKKK 'I KI I, d 1,1.;; nn :i t:m: ynj ") y ri'ic the hn y t and put tt t any tt ')U it li. If you ait t:.ri in O'ri'.rtiy .-i!f..i-d or do r: wh to K-rep l' :"'"! : T it bj k to ti it ti-:r rr;,ti e ?ri-i you 't i t not te out one cent. mm 'I !i riPTPlV 0P'rr5 We t,srn ',t u,c '' ,, r' rr.i'W r,,(vr,rs it :s ismre to mike L'i rrilwLO at ot.e rr.L.li pr':it a:.ve actual uuory coi:. Von save Pjf ,o to f ?J tr-urt cmn' yt' ' Lv iuj f: rrrt ci u at.c hjvt titj niinufacMrer u ifu-ir i T Il'X a:i.:? b-n:;n "r bi- ycur. J K f lit V a L.rjr.e or a l-nr f,.' t'.res If -n anyone at any prut utl:n ou ree,ve f.r uLn' -i ji,i .cjrn our unuea;a ol jiuiory f rx:ct ari l rem'trkii-u tf'Ct d , fr,ri u nuer u;'t ut. YC3 WILL Cc HST0SISHE3 V 01M -oirmwr can m;'.- you tt'H ytr, " tt:l U.r li.i;iirit gur Lxycles (cr Jev. iik.m U- i. m 3" o i' .T i, if .'.tv, e v.. A J.i. VC'J.i; Jy.:.J.I.U:i. y,j I' docVe''O'jr Tric-s. Or-itrs iiiitd tiie ' y hLCO.M) II AMI Jti- VCIJ;S. We ' nninliy have a iiL.-.ilr on Iwrn! l.tlctn in trale prorri'tiy at pners r"ig:r? (". i to ft'-n or CfHCTrD f?f)fllfrC bii'Uiu HiiCH in, iitiiMirud jAdltK'UiiUnLdf equipment of ail Lnth at ha. 5filL9 HEDGETHGRH POHCTORE-PEGOF $ eo ciri rnsriii Tiace sample pair TV; rebuilt ciail Price ol theie tirrs ii Si.iv per pmr, c -.t to intr -'itc ue 'u:ll get; ynutt sample pair fori! skk- ashivilnord'-rij,,). 113 MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURZS NAM.S, lacks or OlaHif ivlll iit.t lut the Blr out. Sixty thousp.nii jnirs wjM n-.X yer-.r. Over two bunurcd tiiousuud p.ii:snowia use. DZSCRIPTIONt Made inn!l?:z. ItMivcTy and eay ndinj1vciydu:alilca:i'i J.ntdiiiu: ;e wiifi a special aiiniitv of ruulx-r. wh:"ii never lecon: poruiifand which closs up Mnnll Tinnetnrrs wi.!:out al'o inir thefcir tojape. We luive hun--rctio kt'.rr3 from n - ficdcuhtomtnutnuns: that their unr iliaveoTi'yix; uDOtice or twice in a whole Reason. Tlu-y wei-'h nnotdinary tire, the puncture resist in Kqiial.tieat bv ftevcrnl lever ofthin. siieriallv tr( :flred fa' tread. Therciularoriceof t.ic-se tires in s.'.ot)?r mir.b advcrtisiiiiTiurixje' we ore making a sitt ml i-ie-ury the ruler of ouly $4. Bo per iair. Ail orders sjptJw cpproval. You do not pny a cent mint y.u iiavc erc.Tr : We will allow a rash tf irotirit cf 5 r r cent (I'letc- send I tKi- CAll Willi .:i;:it an 1 eiM-!!.- bcndiii;' no ornr r.s l ie tacs may le r not satisfactory on einininr?tion. Vc are -el'y hank. If von order a to:r of these tir:.i. you will wear better, last longer and l oU t.iK-r l'.v.. A any tire you have evr usfrl or a fn at any price. We know that you will be so wrll plf-awd that when y u wnnt a bicycle yon will give us yuur order. We waut you to aeud us a trial order at once, hence th:s remarkable tire oW. aw Iah mtrm TnrC don't bny an vLithI at any price until you aetirl for a par of Mr JUU nt..U ilrit. Hctlethorn i'vi-icture-Hr-y-f tires on appruvnl and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our bit? Tire cud Sundry Catalogue which describe and quote all makes and kinds of tires nt about half the usuhI prices. ma ATIJl4ir but write us a pohtal today. J 'IT Tlif.SlvH KTJVIVC a b-yrle gjU !( tfwSsi or a pair of tires from anyone until yon know th niw aud wouaciful offcrt we are making. It ouly cosia a postal to Uarn everj'thius Write it Ott. Sale IL AID) AM 2.25 acres of section 23, township 3 south, range 1 west; $1. H. D. Harmes to Emma Peterson. 5 acres of section 23. township 3 south, range 1 west; $1. M. Bluskey to Rudolph Klaus, 15 acres of section 23, township 4 south, range 1 east: $1600. George M. and Jennie A. Hively to Frank Arighi, land in Milwaukie; $350u. T. L.'Charman et al, to A. K. Ford, part of section 26, township 2 south, range 1 east; $300. T. M. and Cassandra Wiltse to Carl Christiansen and Frank Christiansen, 39 acres of section 20, township 4 south, range 2 east; $3l00. Samuel C. Fletcher to Ida M. Dun dos, 20 acres in section 32, township 4 south, range 4 east; $1. Ruby Long Bluhm and Christopher Bluhm to S. M. Long, 160 acres of section 28, township 5 south, range 1 east; $1. Joseph and Rosa Pillister to Flora Troge, block 86, Damascus Cemetery, section 8, township 2 south, range 3 east; $3.50. M. C. Davis et al.. to J. L. Millard, block 16.21 acres of sections 5 and 0, township 2 south, range 2 ea.st; $1. Sunset Land to Matthias and Wll helmlna Klinger, lots 15, 16, bloom 8, Sunset City; $175. Ellen M. Rockwood to John and Oline Oisen, lots 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, Rock wood Acres; $4800. L. C. and Mary Elizabeth Skellin ger to A. E. Nichols, 40 acres of sec tion 8. township 3 south, range 1 west; $4200. J. J. and Fanny Howen to Tatum & Bowen Company, 80 acres of section 26. township 2 south, range 6 east ; $1". Ida V. and Roy Gray to Ollle M. and Frank Hale. 160 acres of section 2N, township 5 south, range 1 east; RIDER AGENT; IN EACH TOWN and district to nri and exhibit a biryri f u-ri-,y Our ajrnu everywhere are are wi n jj.yj prn 'i a;jvc wtiory .n, can oar b.'.vtJti under luur own oaiue iute at received. ('.o not rtr arlv liane sond rnr.d biTr W. b-tt l.v o:jr Lh.ci;'0 rt:.i: I 'I ii1.' we Cicf out eH). lJern;:::ve I nianed free. roiUT ciiajim ai.d ptruala, pans, repairs ana th vtual rtUii prtctt. fO IHIRQDUCE, O ML Y .eral.-orn.i;:- Hi bct:iK.lrp-4 1.251 l nonorvtli.-irl t . k-nh'-'i:if;ivf n J li , fii'-jric c:j l!e J ? Notice th thlrll 'A' and tiumitu o:;d J, ttio r It rnblrr trad rhn fctrhi ' 11 it ifrevmt rim cutting. Thll tiro will outlmt any otir - iL f iii:lf-K(iF'J', tLAilO and. price to 'l.y I-, r is receivrd. W ship C. O. D. on 1 a-d found 1 i : ' m strict !v as rrtres'-ntf-d. y ir.a:.injf the pr:tc -J.ftS per pair if yo-i V. li;.c:;ic:ji. tou run no riit 111 :i-d nt OL'Jt exTK ii; e if for a:iv rta.vm thfy ore rciir.Me and tiu-ney "nt to u as .'i(efi. in a find that they wtil ride eabier, run fa.'", SPECIAL 60 Young Men's Long Pants Suits, ages 1 3 to 1 7 years, worth $15.00 to $18.00. All new weaves and patterns, fine quality. Go during this sale (or $9. SPECIAL Ladies' Fancy and Tailored Waists Latest designs. A special lot worth $1.25 and $1.50. during this sale 98c All sizes in white and colored. $1. Charles C, Amu Long aiul Dellluh Long to S. M. Long, liJO acres of sec tion township a south, ranse 1 east; $1. C. D. aiul Sedonia Uitouretto to Anna M. Ie, west-half of Tract, 43. Outlook; $1. S. G. and L. L Bailey to Harry Bailey. lo4 acres of William Arm priest and wife D. L. C, township o south, raiiKe 2 east: 11. Henry U and Nellie G. Tatum to Tatum & Bowen Company, lot 9 of block 75. Chaplin's Addition; also SO acres of section 26. township 2 south, range 2 east; 1.93 acres of Wlllam Holmes D. L. C. No. 40, township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. Charles E. and Lilia E. Gordon to A. McColman. lots 5, 6, 7, 8, block 18, Robertson; $10. E. F. and Lena L ponahue to O. A. Palmer, portion of Tract 22, Boring Junction; $450. Albert and Lucy D. Leavitt to John J. and Agusta A. Bruck, 2C.13 acres of D. L. C. of George Brock, township 3 south, range 1 east; $lxon. F. A. Hoffman to Minnie Lee, land in George and Eunice Brock I). L. C, township ;i south, range 1 east; $10. J. H. and Andrew Johnson to Alice R. Flnzer, 15.25 acres of sections 9 and 10. township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. John Meyer to Lorena G. Kidder, f0 acres til section 22, township 2 south, range 5 east: $5200. Oregon Swedish Colonization Com pany to Carl J. Kenard, 80 acres of section S. township 5 south, range I! east: J'j.'O. George V. and Joseph and Bertha I Joseph to CharleB E. Godon, lots 5, . 7, and 8, block IS, Robertson; $1- Addie and Joseph A. Sue she to Paulus D. anil Ijiura Newell, lots ;:, 4. 10, 11, Jennings lnltfe; $d(i. William V. Deiap to Mary F. De lap, 10 acres of section 22, township 2. south, range 4 east; $10. Charles A. and Nellie V. Ilartiemay to .1. M. M. Peterson. 30 acres of sec tion 17, township 2 south, range I east; $:!250. Leonore K. and J. F. Nowlin to Owen T. Games, lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 0. 7, 'J, 11, n. 15, Nowlin's Half Acres; $11)50. Frank and Lillie Beers to I). W. and Josephine A. Ross, north-half of southweHt (iiartcr of northeast quar ter of section 5, township 1 south, range 4 east; $2000. L'nited States to Charles M. St. John, 15B.o acres of section 7, town ship 2 south, range 5 east; Patent. W. T. Eehcrd to F. L. E'heid, 7 acres of William Ensle U L. C, town ship 5 south, range 2 east; $10. C. I. Glpson to W. T. Eehcrd, 41 acres of IJ. L. C. No. S3, township ' south, range 2 east; $10. Janet ami Thomas Ross to J. H. Shields, 10 acres of section 5, town ship 4 south, range 4 east; $10. E. Ialirosse to C. 13. Abraham, blocks 5, 0, Clackamas eights; $10. Waclaw and Stella Jaquln to Nancy Thomas, land In section 2, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10. Jeanetta Meier eX al, to Frank M. Format), 24 ucres of section 14, town ship 2 Bouth, range S east; $1. G. A. and Minnie Cobb to B. S. Jones, land in Canby Gardens; $1750. J. ll. and Flotilla U. Colt and George W. Hoxle, lot 20 of Orchard Homes; $1250. William B. and Emma Jennings to Frank and Effle Boardman, 2.50 acret) of First Addition to Jennings Lodge; m. Frank and Effle Boardman to Re becca A. White, 2.56 acres of First Addition to Jennings Lodge; $1100. Henry and Emma Mills to Otto Schmciser, 40 acres of section 5, town ship 4 south, range 2 east; $2500. . iT't f'T? R Cnp-l't to .Ttlm 90 E. Smith, jiart of block 1. I'arkplacp $1000. F. C. and Gran; S Forbes to IL L. Moody, 216 acres of section 36, town ship 2 south, rnn? 1 east, and No. 43. township 2 south, range 4 east; No. 42, section 1. township 3 south, range 2 east. No. 40, sections 5 and K. town ship 3 south, range east; $10. John M. W. and Janet Bonney to H. I.. .Moore ntul F. W. Settlemeler. 16U acres of section IS, township 7 south, range 3 east; $1000. Anna Belle Hofstratul to Hugh Johnson, lots 1, 2, section 3. lots 3, 4. section 2, township 8 south, range 4 east; $3200. David and Johanna Hederman to Joseph Anricrcgg, 1 acre of section 1, township 2 south, range 3 east; $70011. Charles F. and Isabel Soesbe to L. P. Horton. lot 3 of block is, Oregon City; $210. Rudolph I), and Fanny E. Miller to M. H. Hosteller and Lizzie llos letter, 10 acres of Bectlon 6, township 5 south, range 1 rust; $1900, F. A. and Henrietta Detamore to Ella Carlson, 1 acre of George Crow, u. L. (,'., township 2 south, range 1 east; $1. Theodore Young and Hannah Young to W. A. and lulse I'arker. 2 acres of George Willis, D. L. C, township 1 smith, range 1 east; $S25. Edward Nomrief to Pearl F. Hethge, lots 33, 34. 35. M, 37, 3S, 39. 40, block 17, M lut born Addition to Portland; $500. A. and Ami.! Henriksen to A. S. Elis, 91 acres of section 2, township 2 south, range :, eust; $10. A. and Anna Henriksen to A. S. Ellis, 10 acres of section 2, township 2 south, range east; $10. William L. t'r.inc to Maria L. Crane, 20 aires. Clackamas County; $1. E. G. and M.,rla Caulleld to Hugh Mel,arty, lots 2, 3, 4, block 33. Bolton; $2.S5. .loslah K. and Amanda Dick to Lilian M. Spencer, land In Canby; $2o00. Maude arid J. . Helfrich to Hans Japsen, lots 1. 2, 3, block 2, Estacada Heights; $150. Charles W. and Mary Dean to John W. Shut tin li, land In section 4, town ship 2 south, range 3 east; $1. Joseph V .and Etta B. Harless to Ev erman Bobbin.-, lot 13, Tract 1, Mo lalla; $1. Harry L. .,m Sarah P. Ward to Lee Stamper, land In J. N. Lamb, D. L. C; $1. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Hank of Oregon City. JOHN V. CLARK, Mgr. Dr. W. Chambers Scholtse A. R Ifii:'.'. A. M I T.nfuvette College, KftMon. I'erin., M. I). iHiil. ttn I'nlvernlty liriil Hellevwe lpltal Meillral College, New York t'lly. ROOMS 3 AND 4, WEINHARD BLOCK. tlllie nni eoriHi,li;itlon prneti'-e exelilHlve ty. )vt-r f.el years experlenee. (The Ito'tor enritiidi.y the Kastern etiHttirn of putting iii LiH (lvvn preHerintlons. TiS THE HINT"! You can get the best that money can buy If . you buy of J our new atock of canned Table , Fruit. They have the delicl- I ous, ripe flavor. , I at ' T ! HARRIS' GROCERY ! Oregon City. OAK GROVE. John Hlsli'y wiis a city visitor lust W'ednesdiiy. Meriha Wlilto spent the ibiy WimI nesdiiy, In I'oitlnnd, Alfred Allen and wile, or Uhloy Slatlon, spent the week end nt l'b anon, Oregon, looking after liitiunsts there, and iittciiiling the Htrnwherry fair. Mrs. A I Weth'i' wna a elly visitor Fiidiiy. Mr and Mis. ,1, t'uinpliell are r colvllig the iMUHiiitiilatttiiiH o( Ihelr frlends tui t ho ulrlh of a daiiKhter, horn on Juno 4. Mrs. A. KvatiH, of Portland, spent the day Sunday with Mrs, K. C Warren. Sain Alexander lias lhi coiitl'acl for bulldluti a $3000 house fur .1. Schof lor. Mi's. Kiev's new house Is Hourly completed and t ho dually will soon luovo In. Guy White Is building a new house on his property nil Third Avenue, E. Wuynv Bunnell la qiilto sick. J. ItobcrtHon sold his properly 011 Ceutor Avomie, near tho river, to K. Thoiupsiin. I Maud ttalcom hud the misfortune to fall from it log Tuesday morning. With a few Hcrulchca and a bud (right she Is recovering without any serious results, Mrs. J. Rood and family are mov ing to Seappoone, Wo are sorry to lose them. Mrs. Al Zanders and daughter, Helen, left Moudsy for her old homo In the East. Mrs. Julia Stewart, of RoselmiK. Is visiting Mrs. Aliuult. The eighth grade of the Oak Grove school will hold Us gradual!!! ex ercises In Green's Hall Saturday, Juno II. lit S P. M. Programme: Class Roll I. Royal It. Allen; 3. Carl W. Rkhter; 3. Dllve A. Illsleyi I. Kalston Moore; 5. I.ciy M. Graham ; 6, Gnrden V. Skooa: 7. Rachel Wortnlngloii; X John Stein. J. IH'au Butler, principal. President's Address, Rachel Worth Initio; Instrumental Music. Halston Moore; Song, "lluih! He Still," llrst and second gradi's; Saltitattuliin. "On the Threshold." Royal Allen; Solo, Anna Kuks; Class' Will, tlonb-n SkiHi),'; Song, third and fourth grades; Clas.H Pwidiesy, John Stein; Uiugh Ing Song, GUIs of the fifth and sixth grades; Fanner's Souk, llrst and sec ond grades; Insliuineutnl Music. Olive J Rlsley; Valedictorian. "Utes tiirv well," Uxy Graham. Song or life, third and fourth gradi-s; Class Ad dress; Pn-seiilallou of Diplomas. Supt. T. J. Gary; Song. Boys of the tilth and sixth grades. BJioball. Oak Grove leant defeated the Mac caliees' team on June 5 Score, 27 to Oak Grove. Jr. defoat.-d the WimhI l,i wii team on June 5, Score, 6 to 5. Church Notes. M. K. Church-Sunday School. 10 M Mrs. McArthur. Superintend ent. Services at 11 A M. bv James Misire, Pastor Weekly prnyer meet--log Wednesday evenlnit. All are In vited. Uidles' Aid regular meeting In the church biiHonienl Thursday '.Mb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy left Tueit day morning for their home In Can. uda, after several weeks' visit with Dr. McArthur ami family. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A MILWAUKIE. Hurrah for Milwaukie they won the ihcenl fare. The Supreme Court denied a n-hoarln In mo tin"' last Wednesday. The dcclitlon put Mil waukle 011 the aaiue rate an all the other mihurbi) of l'ortlaud have long eujoyed. It la pteilhted that till (dace will grow fast from now on. The Oild Kelhiwn of .Milwaukie and nclghliorhood will observe Memorial Day next Sunday hy attending m rvlce In a body at St. John's ('hutch. The liei T I-' Iluweii of Oregon City will preach the Heinioii and thelu will be I appropriate inuidc rendered hy the choir. I The graduating' exercise or Ihc Mil I waukle public school wan held In the rtsniubly Hall or the hi-iiooi. mere er l:l grauuateB froiu the eighth grade and two from the tenth grade. TIiIh wa the llrm year of tenth gratle woik. Tim numliernon the prottiamine given hy the puplla were good. Prof. .1. 11. Ackermau gave the claim addreitM. Prof. T. J. Oaty Kave a nhort addreaa. The platform waH beaullfully deco rated with rote and the class eolora were white mid green. The 8. P. track Is being ballasted us fast as a large crew of men ami two work tralna can do It. J. II. Snyder, our genial baker. In on a business trip to the Klamath country. The Milwaukie Orange held the regular night meeting Friday after routine IiuhIihuh wn transacted n feast of Ktra wherries and cream was enjoyed by all present. The contest for the queen of the Hose Festival came to close Wcdned day. Miss Ottlllle Hhlndlcr won with MIhh Uzzle Htrlcb, a close second. The float will be In Ihc Thursday afternoon parade. Mayor and Mrs. Philip Hrleh re turned from their trip Mast on Tues day. Mayor Ktrelh observed city Im provement In many of the Kastern cities while gone. Mrs. Maggie flume! t of Seattle, Wash., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. I. .lohnson. Palcrson IJ. Hall bought the three acre place of Matthew Devine In Min I horn and will move on !o the plain nt once. Thn 11:1 In was made through the .lohnson Iteally Company, Hie consid eration being $:!2l0. Mr. Devine hiiH moved his family to the George Mllle; house where they will remain Tor u snort time before going to California. Mr. Mall Is a recent, arrival In this stale and hna decided Milwaukie Is the best, place he has seen yet. T. C. Swaggert has sold tils two lots on Main street to n Mr. Pennl. We did not learn what Mr. I'ennl expects to do with the property. JENNINGS LODGE. Mrs. Frank rtadnmaker, of Now York, the wife of Professor Iladu maker, formerly of Pnrkplace, nnd Mrs. Davenport, of Pnrkplace, wwre Jennings lidge. callers during last week. Mrs. Klcketts, of Portland,' spent Saturday and Sunday with her HlRlerB, Mrs. I.. Wilcox and Mrs. 0. Lewis, of this place. Miss Ollle Robs made several trips TVt'.i' 1(1 l"l"M wit.,, fl(,fif'd e.fV mm 'W Yott ate entitled to the best value for the , money you have to spend, and for this reason we wish to all your attention to the splendid suits we are selling at $15 They represent workmanship, (imlity and style thnt will snti(y ihc most conservative chooser . Everything for Men and Boys Wear LION CLOTHIERS J66-J70 THIRD ST. PORTLAND 1 dune, during the week i Klmer lliiardman rami' down from ! near Albany, and spent neveral duM llh Ills parents, and resuls Mr, ami I.Mrs gyuuett and family lune en I tlrely recovered from their siege of ! scarlet fever i II. C, I'alnlon has completed a num I her of wells In the vicinity of Clack biiiiih, ami at present Is drilling Mr Mr Webster near llladsliiiie, J l Mitchell, of Portland, was In tinductng the Allen bathing nystein at this place nil Friday, and lias placi d smile In a number of homes. Mis. T. C. Klc rii'.i rlalned the l.a dies Aid at her home 011 Wednesday afternoon. June 1st The afternoon was spent In sewing and Mrs. I.ols lvu ron, of 1'nrtland. assisted In serv lug ib'llclinis refreshments to the iwo tables of guests who were present A surprise party was tendered Miss llrontu Jennings on Thursday evening ef last week Mr. und Mrs. Pratt, of South Cani. were callers on the .1. P Strain fain llv this week. Miss Sue Hinltli accom Ijaitlcd them on her wav to Washing ton. where she will visit for some tlnin Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Wagslnff. of Chicago, who have recently loeaied at WcsHlineii'. were caller on Mr. and .Mr. Waller llreckner last Week. Mr. ami Mrs. Palntoti and Miss M.irie drove to Willamette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles dough and Mr. and Mrs. I!. P. ltourdman attended (he all day meeting at (he tabernacle on Hawthorne avenue on Monday. A number of our peuple attended the Clackamas County liose Show In Oregon City on June I. II tth. Some very choice blisims were shown from Oregon City, and the exhibits from Oak drove and (he X. I,. Club of jClndHtonc, were worthy of spii'lal men- 1 Hon, and we hope to have nn exhibit i from this place next year j Mr, and Mis, P. K Newell, of Port- land; Olln Ford, of Sumiysldo, and I Mr, Jackson, who has recently re lumed from a poM graduate course In New York, were entertained at the i P. D. New i-ll home on Sunday. A number of the friends of Maor and Mrs, Clarkson ami Mr. mid Mis. ! T. .1. Spooner motored out from Vnu- 1 . j THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. I -4 i City Lota, Acreage and Farm ! a Specialty, P. O. Bos ?13 Milwaukee, Or. IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES Tt.- V, J GRANDMOTHER may not be as spry as she used to be, but she is in close touch with her world for all thai The telephone enables her to make as many calls as she pleases, and in all sorts of wealher. Formal gatherings have their place, but ii is the many little intimate visits oyer the telephone that keep people young and interested. Grandmother's telephone visits do not stop with her own town. The Long Distance Service of the Bell Tele phone takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends to chat with her although hundreds of miles away. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System coiiver and Portland ami spent the day al the Spooner home en June ,' At 4 P. M the the motor cats returned to their hoiiies. after spending a de lightful day. II. C Tonler and brother, Fred To .ler, of Kugeiio have completed the bungalow for Mr. Abe Ul.o Irh. of Ill-lev. and lll leave (or Se.ulde, vvheie (hev have the conlract to build some cottur.ew. Mr. and Mrs Morse have le:ied a cottage nt tlceiin Park, W.i-di.. for the. piiiuiucr. und will leave about July I. They will be accompanied bv Mts Cur rle Scripture ami Mls Tonmn. of Ohio Dr. nnd Mrs. Wanltier and fainltv went to Portland 011 Sunday and will remain until nfler the Hose Festival. W. II Hover and fatally, who are occupvltig ' Itock Ijnltfe". Mr nnd Mrs. Cushln. who are at "llueii.i Yls la," are also Portland guests during Festival week. Mrs. Voos departed for Hsiknlie Oils week, whern she goes in Join her husband, who recently acrepie.l a piy slllon In a Inrga? hotel nt that plnce Owing to the Hose show, the silver iiMt which was in have 1 11 given al the home of Mra. losirgo Morse on June '.oh has been poMpoued until June It!. The beiiellls of tills tea rv for the reading room. Mr. and Mrs. William (lardner. of Melilrinii, are enterlalliltlg Iwo of their Mlclilguii frlemlH. Mrs. Iti-!J b drawing class met at her home on Friday. June :id. Those who are taking drawing lessons al" Itulh Truscoti. Fern Hail, lieorge Yale and Doris I'aliiloii. Mrs. Fva Fidlx, of Oak firovo, comes on Friday to Instruct her music i lass al this place. j No Danger 1 In taking Dr Hell's Plne-Tar lloney ! for roughs and colds li contain no I111I1II producing drugs. Ik for the Iti'll on the !lttl. For ale by Jones Drug Co. . Marriage Llcensea Granted. The following were granted fiuir I rlage license I It I m week by County Clerk (Ireeiiman : Myrtle May Park and ! William V.. Clossuer, Clara II. Jenkins 1 aiul II. II. Sloal. Zarali M. Averlll and I H. II. I'rlaiif, Amy Duyer and Paul hiiietsch, Helen Lena Wuiper and 1 Henry Kraft. 'I lie latter who resides I III Canby, was gran led his llmil ('It I - xciishlp papers In Hie Clrcull Court last Monday. 1 1 1 J. 1 ' 1 X M I