OREGON CITY ENTEIvPKMSK, KUIDAV, .UUA' 1. 1!)H). 1:52-" ' r, w II . AU'OHUL 3 PEK CKNT. ANfSflalitrirpaniitinror.ls similar it Food ;uxlRiul3 ling tlio Sionacas anilJcwlsi Fromotes Di-i'slionflmfiJ- !H,ssandI'si.ConlaiiisnfiSM' Opiimv.Morphne norMi'Mal. ot Narcotic. JtxSrax: fl"IUf. Jiff," " ItrmSrrJ- (rki Sjer . Apcrfrct Rcnwd" fordmsfipj- lion, sour atuti.iui. imi ii- Yons,Com'ulsKnlSJiTsa ncssandLossoFSLEEP. frr Simile SiSnanw of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. ! NEWS OF THE COUNTY COLTON. The glorious Fourth has once more tal.en its flight. The celebration at Colt on was attended by a large A youns-man wno owns a new crowd from everywhere and a good place next to the old Larson place, time was enjoyed by every body. A cood urogram was rendered. Rev. Reinhart of Portland, was out aud cave us a fine sermon. Fine smiting and speaking and all kinds of amuse-! ments were enjoyed. Hip. hip. horray. for Willie, the clown. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Mulino. were visiting w'th their daughters. Mrs. I. O. Dix and Mr.s. C. Mallet, at Colton a few da's last week. Mr. .lohn PhUips and family and , Mr. W. E. Bonney and family left , for a few weeks' oijting at the coast, last Friday. Mrs. John Lamm, who had been visiting her folks at Colton. left for! her home at Scappoose last week. ! P. Putz is helping 1". S. Dix in hay ing. .",!" IZ 1 ? ? Esther pahlstrum who were out to: spend the Fourth, left again for Ore-, gon City, where they are attending tne summer normal, last .tiunuuy. ' . 1 .1 T TT..1.kn.J joe lunsoii aim ivew nuuimi u transarten Dusiness in town nisi week. Chester Troutt was out visiting at Chester Gorbett's last week. Dolph Freeman of Elwood, is help ing E. Lindstrum haul hay. Mr. Engstrum Is giving the roof of his new house a coat of paint. John Arquett and family moved to Elwood last week, where he intends to work at Bittner's mill. Wrti-T.- at 1ha Mnsinn lo pnrhop atovr now, but "look out" after a while. AJfre.i wall anH Earnest Clinton of Portland, were out at Colton to spend ! &ivinS , Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera the Fourth I and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is Anv bodv in need of drv goods.l necessary is to give the .prescribed groceries, 'hardware, tinware, dishes i dose after each operation of the bow etc.. just call on Mt. Danielson the i els more than natural and then castor Colton merchant, and you will find a!0" t0 cleanse the system It Is safe good supply of everything. ! anl sure- Sold ' a era. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rown of Port-j land, are visiting at the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, at El- j wood. i When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidneys con gested, causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. STAFFORD The weather has been quite warm, the mu cury rtinibjijB to ' , 0 .,? S,u,n; day, but a little breeze all day made the atmosphere bearable. Hay is nearly all out In this vicini ty, and a fortune hauled, while some Is left In the fields waiting for the baler. While cherries were a high crop, they were exceptionally nice and 'large, some Blngs on the Cage place measuring 2V inches in circumfer ence. Mr. Wiesman left his family here, they are In the house v.here Mrs. Benter lived, and he has gone back to Kansas, but experts to return in the fall. Wild blackberries are ripening fast. but not as plentiful as in former years, but the Evergreens promise a bountiful crop. Harry Ellegsen made so well upon It was one of these experimental farmers, who put green spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. Hit theory mm was that it didn't matter what the covr ate so lung as she was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into his calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such an experiment with a cow. But many a farmer feeds him- self regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well eat shav ings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that Die stomach grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired and the man sudors the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. To strengthen tbe stomach, restore tbe activity of tht or tans ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves, use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It la an un talllni remedy, and has the confidence ot physicians as well as the praise of thousands healed by Its use. In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol s from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. r Don't let dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery." For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J- Use for Over Thirty Years TMt CCMTAUM tOVMRT, RIW OITT. i his cabbages last year he has put out I an increased amount this season and 'has nice plants for sale at 3c por ; hundred. now owned by Mr. Thomas, is an ex pert bee man. and has transferred a nuruner ot otu colonies to new nive Me ami itarry wiessen iransterren an old hive for Mrs. liase last week one eeiuu. i lie work wuiioui veil or cloves, using a smoker. His price we believe is a dollar for each hive, which Is a cheap price for his "know how,' and one pe:s it back in ' a verv short time. Chronic Sore Eyes Are easily cured with Sutherland's Eagle Eye Palve. It is painless and M eyerYvbe J CLARKS. Al- Scherrnble Is helping Mr. Bm,emilIer hau, hav g , h h , ,. 3 5 ' Mr. B. Sullivan was in town last Ben Marshall helped Mrs. E. Klien smith make hay. An Assembly meeting took place in Highland last Saturday. Willie Marshall is hauling hay up to his other place. Mr. McFee went through Clarks with an automobile last week. Willie Miller, Jr., is out in Clarks. Mr. Haag was on the sick list. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by REDLAND. All had a good time at the Fourth of July picnic. A good program and a good ball game, Redland vs. Spring water, 14 to 16, in favor of Spring water. Mr. Stone's team took fright at a passing auto and ran away and did some damage to the hack which they were hitched to. A good many of the farmers are moving to the Chautauqua grounds today, and others will visit probably quite soon. Mr. and Mrs. Holllngswnrth has friends visiting from the East. abhough manv are wishing for rain. Mr. George Oill has a new barn nearly finished. Mr. J. Schwartz and sons will have a barn raising next Wednesday. Two in One. Dr. Boll's Anti-Pain Is both an In ternal and external remo'ly. It is an antiseptic remedy and destroys dis ease germs. Sold everywhere on a positive guarantee. For sale by Jones Drug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Everything is quiet here now and Chautauqua Is the main topic, .Mrs. El ma Dixon Is camping at Gladstone, and Ferd Curran and fain- 4- r The Tenderfoot Farmer lly are there too. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. ChitIoo and children attended Chautauqua ttt Gladstone Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ill-own, of Klamath Falls, sold their place and relumed ui this burg a;ulu. Walter svhwa.k and family have moved Into their new house on J. (J, Adams f.tul Ninth streets. Jim Admits, who has spent tho last year visiting bis son and faintly In California, uas tin- guest of friends in this burg Friday. Mrs. J. W. Ware and children, of riliumietli, a iv visiting relatives and friends in Ibis violully this week. ; .1. M. Glllett and Pearl Solby are illccing a well at Mount Pleasant. Frank Albright came to spend the Fourth of July and took bis daughter Mabel back to IVufur with him to spend tbe summer. Mrs. Skinner Is able to be out again and was visiting Mrs. Mack on Mou dav afternoon. There is a family moving Into Mr. Brandt's house next door to the store. We have not learned their name. Who says Mountain View people a iv asleep? Their float at tho Fourth parade took Hi 'si pri.'e. The Moun tain View boys won the race. too. Mrs. Gladden, of Portland, was the guest of Mrs Brown and Mrs. .leiinlo Stillwell Tuesday. Will Glllett. or Wnlla Walla, who has been visiting relatives here and at Gladstone, returned to Washington this week. Mr. Gerber and family are at home again after spending a few weeks at Hood River. Born June IV., to the wife of I" W. Glllett, of Gladstone, a son T pounds. WILSONVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Jemison went to Port land on Saturday. Joe Kpler went to Astoria oil Sat urday, returning Monday. Eva Baker went to Portland on Fri day, lo lie gone several weeks ilaling is the order of tbe day. and farm bands are scarce. Miss Ellen Probst will soon go to her claim near Prlneville. .Mrs. Marlon Young and Mrs. Norrls Young have gone to Gladstone to camp, and take in the Chautauqua. Mrs. Allison Baker and Mr. Ed. Baker went to the state of Washing ton, to attend the funeral of their niece on Friday. John Biitson spent some days last MCE CHAMPION MACHINES AS GOOD AS THAT'S THE HARVEST MACHINES TO THEIR EXPERIMENTAL DEP'T AND 8 Several new and highly important features having been added. A wide face master whcePcf great strength. The relief rake prevents weeds and grass from gathering at the inner end of the platform The force feed elevator, a time tried Champion advantage, keeps a positive feed of grain going to the packing arms and prevents choking. The balancing sectors keep the machine correctly balanced and adjusted for cutting grains of various heights. The Binding attachment is reliable. The reel is adjustable. The platform and elevator are wide. The IMPROVED CHAMPION BINDER is the strongest and best, a machine for heavy work in any condition of grain. THE MACHINE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. ASK NOW For Free Champion K Literature week In the Rose City. The thermometer registered MO decrees here on Sunday afternoon, but old Sol has since been eoolliu; off a little. Mrs. Lamb is visltini; her brother. Aubrey Woods, for a few day.s, while resting from her stas;e work. Surely, some Wilsonvllle youni? lady wants to enter the KnlerprlHe contest and win that piano! Quite a tract of land mi the river at Wii-ionvllle, was sold last week for $T''0 an acre. This was some of the Schaffer place, and the property was sold to Portland parties, who Intend building a Country Club-housr-, and this would seem to be an ideal spot, for that purpose. Mr. Reisiior, a farmer from near Sheridan, has bought the Jemison place, and will take possession the lirst of August. The price paid was JImO'i. only standing crops being in cluded. Mr. Jemison has splendid cows, chickens, horses, implements and household things for sale cheap. The pr'-oinct Republican mass meet Ing held at Ploaant Hill upon Sat urday evening, July 9th, was not very well attended, but delegates were fert"d to attend the county conven tion at Oregon City on July I'lth. It would seem as though some change should be made In the voting place, for the voters from our village are not, farmers, and many of them have no conveyances, whereat) the farm ers from the surrounding country are continually coming to town to do their trailing, and a change would seem Ui benefit Instead of discommod ing them in any way. Supt. Gray called a meeting of the board of dlrectorH of the dlstrlctB which have lately formed the Union high school at W'llsotivllle, for last .tionday evening, the 11th of July. Mr. Brobst was elected chairman of the new high school board, and Mr. Chas. Wagner, clerk, the other trus tees are Norman Say, of Corral Creek district, and Mr. White, of tin Ion district. A meeting will be called In the near future at which the plans for the new school will be more mature. REAL ESTATE i Sven mill Hilda Peterson lo Claoku-' inns County, land In section !, town-! ship S south, range ;! east; , j Flee mid Carrie While lo V, Kr-' vln and Lena I. Young, '.'2 neri s of I Samuel White l. U C, township J j south, range 2 east. j Isom C. mid Alice llrl.lg to .1, Woodlln, lots :i and of block !. ' Beatles addition to Oivjoii CUy:i Eastern Investment Company to David P. Uuieh, northeast quarter of, section la, township 2 south, range,1 T, east; . John W. nnd Grace K, lmuVr. C. j A and Phnlle I., Nash to U'wls A. , McManls, 1 Hereof section town ship 2 south, range 2 east: $00a. Grant Spanm id'ei g to Mrs, Jessie X. MeKlnney el il . 10 acres o; sec- ' Hon 2:. township 2 south, i.inge I east: $l'.'iH. 1 Arthur W, and Anna Gl'b'S to Pet er Peterson, lan.l in Kasthani D. U C. township r, south range 1 west; $.".n. C. U and H V Adl to Lillian Uiuglols, li'.o iicres of section 2S, township 4 south range I east; $1, Oliver II. and ...argaret ,., sVhock to Portland Water P 'Vr , F.loelil.' Transmission Co " I'.i'lv In lot 1 ot section 29. town-nip .! south, range I east: J200. .1. I'. and Anna C. Campbell to Levi Stehman, land in S. S. White l. L i'.. township ;: south, range I east; L Milton 11, Armstrong to J. A. Dltnlck, R no res of section 21. town ship 1 south, range I west; $77. Sanford and Ainada J. Coover to C. II. Laslnger. ,'i .' 10 acres of Scott's Mills: $2000. John and Charles Woollen to Agnes Given, lot :i."i. Friends Oregon Colon v; $1200. i .f. W. and Kll.-u A. Roots to Sarah Cross, 1 .acre of Boring Junction: J too, Ijiura and Christian Keener to Bertha K. U'O. lets I. 2. 3. 10. II, 12., block 10. Canbv; $2000. ; Lloyd 11. Wickershaiu to H. Wit tenberg. SO llcn-s of section 21. town-' ship 2 south, range 0 east; $1. j John W. Carlson to Oregon Swedish I Colonisation Company. 10 acres of I section 'J. township . south, range ;l east; $10. Ilea K. Hobseti to C. E. Power, SO POSSIBLE TO MAKE THEM ORDER ISSUED I acres of section 17 township 2 south, : rang'; 5 ea t; $1. Kilmoiiil II. and Jane R. Gnzo to i Anna li. Little, land in section 2, township 2 south, range 1 east ; $10. j Helen A Clarke to Mary L. Clarke, ; lots 7, X. It. In, 39, 40. block II, Mlnth- orn Addition to Portland; $1. I J. H. Sutherland to J. II. and Anna : Colby, lots I. 2, .'!, block 1, Wood's Addition to t'anby; 1 $12')0. Joseph W. Wlllborad to John H. ! Hamilton, .i acres of section .'!f, i township I n',uth, range 1 east; $1100, Joseph W. Wllbroad to Anna Kohl : er, 20 acres of scollop township I south, range east; $1. Anna Kolil'ir to Joseph Wllibroad, i lo acres of section :;."i, township I ! south, rani-e 1 east; $I",iiO. j John II. and Mary Hamilton to Linnie WillLroad, acre of section ::.", township 4 south, range 1 east; I $1. Linnie and August Wllibroad to I John H. Hamilton, ' acre of section! .!:, township 4 south, range east; $1. I). N. and Phebe S. Ilrlilensllne to IS THE BES II of tho )fr to liavn jutir t't th nut svit f I at n a nil hri'ltf work 'i'tnn. For out of-tnwa i.trunsi wn flfiiith plntn n '1 tTl'lct worlc In on dv 1 f nMfiotur. 1'KinMt MolirCrownt $5.00 22hBridcTMtti3.50 fioldfillinji 1.00 Entmat Fillinn 1.00 SiW Filling! .50 QoH Rubber - Hit.. 5.00 Bait Rubbtr - A PlllM 7.50 PiinUu Eitr'tfan .50 ML W. L Will, tmmm m MtuM mumr hithodi PalnltMM Kitra. iiiiB Frna whna pUtM r brlHo work Uor'lrftrl. C'inadltatloD KrM. Ym caopot ant lttr painlfMw work arnwhr, no matUrbow maub you All work. fuJlr a-iiaraaUad for tltta yara Wise Dental Co. INCORPORATED Painless Dentists rslllnt Bulldln. Third 4 Wtsltlnstos. PORTtAND, ORtOON tun Hau.: S i- K. U S I. M. Su4s7s.'( U s MOW' ; .. ' a ' i , , 'i ,. .-. :Jk& $ 4 i '' i, . V 'V' -b sMMttsWfettsW&h sisJLsss1 ' W, 11. Woodworth, o noil's of Frank j lln Pierce H, 1,', C: $IM, John W. mid Grace K, U'def to Wlltniu- Clarence ! otto tracts Jones, land I $1. anil Grace 10. . John W. Jessie I. I. odor to Hall, land In Willamette tracts: $."a, W, A', Proolor nnd Frank Beers to Minnie Smith, ll.'i nores of section 27, township south, range I east; $1. Minnie M. Smith mid .1. P, Smith to Leone E. Knyiuoiv, r acres of sco llop 27. township t south, range I oust, $ooo, J, F. Francis lo Ogle Mountain Mining Company, laud In sections il, 10, township S south, range 4 oast; $1. J. D and Clara II 0. Studer, tract "D" Carter to Fred of llools Atldl- Hon; $.;:io. Nellie W, Shlplcv to II, T Shipley, lots II, 12, block IT., Willamette tracts; $, A. and K. Berry to Kmll and Martha Grim, lot "A" tract til, Wllatnetto tracts; $1100. D. N llrbleiistltie and Phcho S. Biidensllno lo S. P. Fpunl. 10 acres of Kraukllu Pleroo II 1,, S ; $150, Charles and Until A. I -a hour to El vira Miller, 10 acres' of D, L. C. of Kfoklel llurbage and wife, township 0 south, range 1 oast; $2000. C, J. and Marguerite llentloy to ". Iv and W. II. and O. II Harmon, part of D l 0. of Alfred Marquatn and wife, township 0 south, range I oast; $11100. Sandy Land I'ointmtiy to W, B. Davles, lots 0, 7. S. block 1, Sandy; $r..'a Sandv IjiiiiI Coinpauv to l.eora II. Davles,' lot :i of block 11. Sandv; $7." S mdv Umd Company to Clara K, llolllster, lot I of block II. Sandv; $:.o, Olive A, Ncwsonie to Washington L, Walker, part of northwesterly half of I). I,. C. of John S. and Eliza beth Howlaud, township :l south, range 2 east; $10. F. E. and Flora .V Beach to .1, R. Wheeler, 00 acre of section .'10. town ship t south, range ,1 east; $10, .1. C. Elliott King mid Adolln M King to W S Andrews, lots 1, 2, a, t. 5. 11. 7. S. !. 10, It. 12, n. IS, Splteuberg Orchard tracts: $10. I'd win H. atiil Julia Seelev lo Geo V. Wilson atiil Blanche Wilson, sec lion :!0. township ,' south, range 1 east- HI. WMIIam ami James Moxley, 10 MANUFACTURERS OF What is the Result? The result is the most perfectly constructed line of MOWERS. BINDERS. RAKES. TEDDERS. HEADERS ami REAPERS cvrr turned in the Champion or any other factory. I he Champion line !y right of its superiority lias always held fust place in the esteem of the Notthwrst I larvester, the improved con struction of the 1910 line, particularly the Binder and Mower, makes them far ahead of any previous years' line. m The Improved Champion Binder Shows the Results Portland, Or. Soto locally by W, J. Wilson & Co. OREGON OITY J. J. Sandsncss CAN BY, OREGON iicres of section :!'.', township south, range u east ; KW. John and Mary Webster to William Moxley, 20 acres of section ;!, town ship 2 south, range 5 east; $10. Ida M. ami K. C. Warren to Joseph Woenulle, laud In sectlou I, township 2 south, range I east ; $10. Ceorge II. anil Ruby M. Ilufiir to Carrie :. Ilufur, ISO acres of uoelloiij 2, township 2 south, range 7 cast; i $1. ' I). W. and Margaret M. Ward to Kdmotnl II. (laze. 2 01 acres of sect Ion 2, township 2 south, range I east: $10, A. IC. and Kblalieth M. Sparks to F.slacaila Slate Hank, lots I'l. II, ITi, 10, block a, Kstaeada; $1. Wllllas L. Johnson, gitanllan, to (). A. Cheney, lot K of block I:!, Oregon City: als lots :! and I of .'inula On gon City; $100. Jos, ami Lillian II. Hedges to Wll lametle pulp Paper Company, ncres of Ambrose Fields I). L. ('.., j township south, ranee I east; $.'000, Charles Peers to W. A. Jones, lot , I of block .",!',. first addition lo Fata- j oada; $l',0. Isaac and F.lla Pollock to W. W. Clbbs, II. 7H acres of section r!2, town-! ship 1 south, range 2 east; $10. j Spolphcn M. and Fllzabeth Kby to. John T. Frlel, Sr., 10 acres of sen- t Hon 2, township 2 .south, range T, east; $2000. ' C. W, and Lucens Kern lo H. W. : ami Vera Lang, lot 10 of block II, Idle- I wllde; $1. M. Heller to David and Isabella Tirndle, 52 acres of sections 4 anil 5, j township 2 south, range :! east; $!W0O. .1. H, Small, K'l'irdlnn, tot William j Kurtz, lots X 4. HI, 14, block fi, Mil- j wnukle park; $400, I W. H, and I.oonora Tl. Kurtz to J. ' S. Drown lots 3 nnd 4 of block f, i Mllwaukle; $250. . J John W. and (Jrace R. Ioder to Andrew flrleshnber. land In Clacka- mns holehtK- 11. I A. 8. Coffman to J. M. Hnnlcksmnn, I land in S. 8. White D. I twn- ! ship 3 south, range 1 east; $1, Gertrude A. Kuehl to Nettle Wet.- lor, laud lo George Crow H. L, C ; $1. ti. Minnie A, Uuehl lo William F. Kuehl, laud lit Kuolil's Acres, George Ctow D. 1 1. 0.; $1. Geilruile A. Kuehl to Waller K. Knohl, :l note of W. II. Colton 1). I.. ('., towUHhlp 2 south, tango I oast; $1. Gertrude A. Kuehl lo K)illinrltH' Itlltorspulhor, land on George Crow I), U C; i' Willamette Falls Company lo J, M, Turner, lot !l of block 0, Wlllatnollo Falls; $1. George A ami Jennie II, Harding to ClackauuiM County; land In section III. township t. south, range :i cast; $. Charles W. and Mary G Brlmhall to G. II lloaidinau. east half of blocks 47, r.2, First addition to Jennings WmIko; $100. M, II. Chilli to Clackamas Southern Hallway Company, lot 2 and part of block in. Oregon City; $1. Clackamas Southern Hallway Co. lo John W. Lodor, lot 2 and put of oi 7 of block to, Oregon city: $1. Charles Albright. Jr., Ollle Albright. August Warner, ot al ., to Anna Kline htcclit, ot nl , land In H. I. C of lllram Straight, township 2 south, range 2 east; also land In George Abernetby D. I.1 C, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. Joseph and Sarah E Dirk to James K. and Lydla D Wilson, land In sec tion ,M, township souib, tango 2 east; $700, Wllllani and Katherllle Kelly to Caroline Hansen, 4 acres of section '.'N. township I south, range 2 east; $1,70" Sandy Umd Company to U A, Davles. lots f.. 10, block II: $'''-'.' b'ouard F. Wiiloh lo C. I'. Slutr. and liachol SniD:. 20 nores of section :il, township 4 south, range 2 oust: $1,100 G W". and E. Helvey to E C, and .1 llelvev, 00 acres of section 7. township I south, range 2 east; $1- M. M MoGeohan and M II. Me Goeluin to Herbert W. Poster, 20 SO ncros of William Holmes and wife D L. C township J south, range 2 east; $10. Matilda Huddlw and S P Huibtl" to O. .1. ami Ell.-a Gregoro, 20 ai res of sootlon !i ,lcovnhli 2 south, range .'! oust ; $ 1.000. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Enamlned. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon Cllv JOHN' F. CLARK. Mgr CHAMPION FACTORY .tli Wllllani Miller, of Portland, was In Aurora Friday. .Mrs. Reeil was a Sllverlon visitor Friday. Iv lliirkholdcr made a Irln to Sa- I lem Friday Atiille Miller went to Portland on ! Tuesday. .1. Sadler mail" a business trip to I Portland Sunday, ! A W. Krous made a trip to Polt J laud on butilness. Mr. ami Mrs. J, Litmleen made a j trip lo Newport Wednesday gone a few days. to be tlCATARRsH &V5 rHAY-FEVEl 4& Ely's Orcam Balm 8ure to Give Satisfaction. CIVE3 RELtrr AT ONCE. It cleanses, sootln s, heals and protects tho di)'d iiKualirann residting from Cutnrrh nildrivmiiway n Cold in tin; 1 1 end quickly, limluim tin) HensBS of Tiwte and Hmcil. J'jmy to usii. Contains no injurious drugs Appliud Into th nostrils mid sbsnrbud. Irft Hlrn, B0 cenU at Dniggists or by """ T'il"l'l Crmm Balm for use In ; aUMiizors, 76 oenU. ELY BROTHERS, S8 Wsrrss tl.. N.w York. J o ....... ...o AURORA o . ..... .. ....o Mrs, Fred I Ion t x la sick hi nun of tho I'lii'ilanil lioapltalH with tippeuill cIHm ami not I'xponloil In live, Aurora UcaU Portland Gun Clul). Aurora defeated the Foi l land Hun Club Hi lo 10 Sunday, at Aurora, The visitors secured IN hits off butg, while Aurora succeeded In hoIHiik 2d olT Jackson. Weltou, for Aurora, not live hIukIoh out of live trips to the plate. (liltil hit n single, double, triple mill n homo run out of live limes up. A. Miller anil Carlton iiacti tot rour till i II. II. I'l. Aurora ' 1 1 2:1 II Port linn Clnl 1" t 7 llalleilos Aurora, Ijoih and Frost; Portland Hun flub. JitchHon and Knlfnor. Nol Sunday, July I", the Canby biiKoball team vvlll play Auiora al All! in II. CI.. . .... . .-.Q Interest Is fhc (ircflf iiucnt Ivifoword sov in f I money Wp p.ty Interest on .savings nccounfs We pay 4 per cent Interest on C'ci hfkotvs of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy Is our motto Axsrora State Hank Aurora, Oregon Pacific Coast League BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Cor. Viuohn and Twsnty fourth 81s. San Prwicisco V8. PORTLAND JULY 19. 20. 21, 22 and 23. Games Begin Week Days 3.30 P. M, Sundays 2:30 P. M. AilmlHslon llloiichers, 25c: (Irnnd stand, r.oo; lloxes. 2.'c oitrn Children. Illenoheia, luc; (irundstniiil, 250. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Hoys Cutler 12 Free to llleaohors Wednesday. TIME CARD. 0. W. P. 0IVI8ION Dctwcrn Portland and Oregon City, lelivc Arrive I.OIIVO Arrive a rt 6. r c I r. ' O I no 0 :io 7.00 7,:io N.00 h :in '.) on :io 10 no n ;:o 11 oo 1 I .10 12.00 I2.20 LOO 1. ;io 2.00 2, :;o :i.:io 4.00 4:10 5.00 5.::o (!.00 n.:io 7.00 7. ::o 8.00 8. :to 800 !)..'!0 f. 27 7.22 5.40 7.30 A oil 8.30 9 00 9,30 10.00 10.30 I Lou 1 1.30 1 2,00 12.30 1 .00 1.30 2.00 2 30 3,00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.20 fi.00 (! 30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 8.55 9.25 0.55 1 0.25 10.55 11.25 5 40 1 ;.I5 I'. Ci 7.20 7.50 H. 30 00 01.30 u no 10. ;io 11.00 11.211 11.59 12.20 I. 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For nrosbnm. x Ornsham. Falrvlnw find TronlrlnlA NOTR: Cars leavn Rust Wnter and Morrison Btreeta R mlnutna biter Ihnn scheduled from First and Alder Sta.