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Wad. Kulak.r Wualankolm I X. LARSEN & COMPANY Cor 10th A Main It. 0REQON CITY, OREQ0N. Wholesale and Retail I GROCERIES! AND PRODUCE LAND PLASTER Hoy, Groin, field, flower and Oar den Seeds. . WE PAY CASH FOR ' COUNTRY PROCUCE LOCAL I3RIEPS Dr. L 0. Ice, Dentist, Rooms 1? and II, Masonic llld. Mlaa dm law, atcuogrnplicr for the Cnnliy ('mini Company, was lu (III rlly Hnlurdny. I r. A la. Dealt" iin (I family have gone, lo Hi" t ' ii ij r Muliilln for a few Ki'i'ka' jiojiiiirii. John Wllholt, of Wllholt, and Wayne llohliliin, of Muliilln, went In Ihn rlly Moiiiluy Kml Kcnaou tiiilp n I ) lo) in h', r. i i 7 Main street Mlaa Krnm tinnier left Tneaday fur The lltillea, wliern ahv will vlall wllh filenda for a week, llnward Inn'r. of Ihirtland. former. ly of Ihla rtly, waa vlalllng wllh fi Inula for a few itnya lual weeji. Mr. and Mra. (', V. Kvuiia and two rhllilr.'li, who liavn Ihmii Ml lli Itenih fur the (mat ten day a, reuirned home Monday. Chnrlia lliilaleud, of Milwaukee, reo renenllnit Iho lleilil M iiiiufaii nrlniE t'omimiiy, una In Ihla rlly Wedneaduy oil tmallitaa Mr and Mra J. It. Pillow nnd diiiiKlHer, Mlaa Mnlvii, left Thnriolay, for Arlela. where ihey will apend two week In I'" tup Anenry Clrlninl (evlew I'litteniH. 11 and lftc 1 hlaher, A. Ilolnia, .MIT Main alreel. Mra. A. Hidden, who luia Ikmmi vlxll Iiik wllh l.er diniKhier, Mra. Dnve lliimiimck. f Mount Vernon, WiihIi. Iiiik reinrneil honu). Mlaa May Kelly lift Monday nlKht for her rut I HRe, "Salt Air," al laOIIK llini'li, whoro alie (upecla to rem 11 In dnrliiK the Miiiniiior, Mr. and Mra. John H llnniphrya nnil ami, ICdril, left Salnrduy fur Ciiimim llenrh, Oregon, whert Ihey will apend aoveral weeka. Mra. Don Meldnim and two rhll dren, DoiIh and .Maxliio, who liave lwi 11 vlaltltiK with relnilvea at linker Cliy, reuirned home Hiindny. I,, J. Chiinilierlnln, of Wealport, Ore., who hjia heen vlall Iiik with hla family at (iladHlhne, him relumed to the former place, wliero ho Ima em liliiynuinl, Mlaa Kdllli Clieney, who him heen iiilli III for the pnat week, hna rt rovered and nlile ' to take up her ilutloa In I lie art alinllo of the lllrka Chntton Coinpnny, of ronlnnd. I'ncket Knlvea, Tnhlo Cutlery, China, tllahra for proaenla, (ilnaawnro nl hlx ImrKiilna to clime them nut, nt W. A. Molina', 507 Main atreel. Mr. and Mra Clmrloa Tlnhcork nnd the Inller'a alaler, M1aa Kruncea KoiiIh, of Porlluitil, jipent Siilurilny ! and Hiindny In IIiIh city, the iruiwla of Mr. ami Mra. Clmrloa Hnlicork. I Chiiilea llliihin, whir haw heen very! Ill wllh typhoid fver, nnd whn wna lirmiKlit lii'ro from rorthnul, la rapid- j ly rernverliiR and will aoou ho nhlo i to return tn his lumin. Mi; IIIuIiiu'h! fninlly nrn 11 Iho In Ihla rlly. Mra, H. O. Anthony nnd two rhll. dren, Ilohert and John Henry, who You Will Appreciate Our Service But it will be necessary that you become a customer of the bank, because the full value of our service cannot be explained by words; you must actually experience the benefits of our ser vice to thoroughly appreciate them. We are always glad to have customers, and those who are not customers, come in to the bank for a friendly business talk. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY We BARBER LEARNS HIS TRADE, ON THE FOOL'S BEARD BUT A WISE MAN SHAVES HIMSELF , A man ealuai hU itlHrlunlllia. lima I una tt wlM mon Vi t ' rianiilna liniHirlni raaur aa low l7a. m il Till I lianr of IllaOma to in, ('at raaur lit l."H iiia-tlilnl lla rial valua. A II '"" ' '"Hr K ""' UnL Word aula aifMita furalwaa Koala, lliay ran l kail at Uila alora only. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE $2.50 RAZORS YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THESE $2.50 RAZORS IkVJ B Waila Hulah.r RaaarNa. 150 Han llur Maaor N, 107 ) frir. Wualanliolm I X. I.. Haanr N. MA lllua ftla.l H.ior No. 1 17 I U " I If Wu.l.nl,..lm Maaof No, MU Utala Maaor No. 1011 J I i In. Musara Maaur Nil. IIS lliamll rlaaar No, 100 i J , B A few vary Mh-lrl"it rarora, J" ' ' -y'-f "ff 1 ' llraa.ll Haia No. 1 1 1, mtilar irla t'l m; our priro II 47arh I ft Hrandl Haaoa No. I IA, raaular prlrail.Mi) our tirlrBI.77 aaM h Mill l'''Jfaii , H llraaill Maaaw No, I II, ratfular irlri III; our prlra II 7aarh Ordart f ''(v M f I' M Hraaall Haaor No. I 10, rular prl'all M our il-Mia 12 7 aa.'ll , f J, I biaoJt Maaor No. Illl.rasular lukali.Wi oar prim Si 17 aath , II TC'CiS. Raaar Na. 1 50 I.. Haar No. Mil HUNTLEY BROS. THE REXALL STORE li ii v Im'i'ii In l lila lily for th punt alt WII'rlN I Im gucaU "f Mr. Mint Mm. Krnlik Moore, or HIHU Moa street, will have, for their home at H-hi t Wash., Friday. (Inn Ira Moiilioii, formerly con nected Willi lliu Oregon Cliy Kiilur pilau, hits ri'tiirui'c! from lluy Creek, Ori'Koii, nnil h vIhIHiik with lila uriiml. linriMila, Mr. Mini Mra. Hi MmiiIIoii, of llila ily, Mr. Mnulloii han Imi ii for Hi" it yriir liiMikkM'ir for the linlil w In Hlii'fp anil Until C'omimiiy Mr., Himili llllilourHiit, of HI. Jo- ' l'li. Mo., urrlvt-d In Ori-Kon Cliy on Tiii-ailMy to vlall will) Iht Mit, Mr" Mnry ,Mr('iirvr, of Tlilriiutli uikI WnaliliiKlon aliiM'ta. Mra. Illlili'liranl will rt'iiiiiln hern for bi'VithI wi-tika Wlll'll "In- will k l Hl'lllll In Vlrllt wllh Iht ilutiKhlrr. Mla AiIiiIIiik llupknlvlii, MlaaUydla VmiliK unit W 1 1 1 lit in (i(MlllliiK, of Hcat He, W'bhIi , ili'li'Kulea to ilin enliven linn Unit la IiiiIiik IiHiI lit Ji-milliKa bnlli", arrived wre Tiioadajr. Thi'jr ii rr I In- Kiii'xla of Mr. tiuctlllnii'a liiotliir, .Mra. (IihMIIIiix. Cluirli'R K. Hnwyrr. fonni-rly irrt liny of th pulillrlly iti'iiariiiift.t of tlin OrKon C(y CuniujiTc'ul flnh, Inn now ol t'orlland, na In rtn Cliy on liiialmkn Wi'ilm-Nilay. Mr. Kuwyt'r Im a cliarif of tlin Cliatnln-i' of t'omini'rco llnlli'tln, of I'orllanil. and la alan on ilin !(T of dm JfwUli Trllinni', nililatid In Ihnl rlly. Oini A. Klmlily and llurixT K. Klork huvn Ihm:i uniiiina marring lli-riiaf,. A tifW lnt of IjiiIUik' Hllk (llovca jiial In; lilurk, while and oilnra, aliorl mid Ioiik. at W. A. Ilnlni'-a', 5117 Muln airi'i't. Mra A. la. TIiiivit and llttli' (ImiikIi-lt-r liavn arrived lien- from Hoiir Kiihk, t'lilna, and art kih'Ih at (lie lioiue of Mr. and Mm. John la'wlh wall" of the Weat Hide. Mra. ThayiT ft uk formerly Mlaa Mi-lla Kin I'M. of thla rly. Afiyr vlall Inn here for a few week ulie unit her diniKhier will lid (o (.laiaklillle, Oregon, lo vlalt wllh her alaler, Mf. J. II. Collin. Mr. mul Mra. Welwier t.uriia and rhlldrnll, of Kmilhenatern Kunana, aci-onipiinleil ,y Mra. OIII11 Kllaworth Independence, Kan., who have Ih-i-ii villi In with Mra. W. A. Ilolmea. and K. K l.rii, of I'nrkpliire, left Tneaday morning for l-lmnon. when Ihey will vlall for a few wveka wllh Mr. and Mra Wllllnin II. I,nra, who have alao lnin vlal'lnit at rarkplai-n, Mr. t.nojia and Mra, Kllawortli nrn hrodier and alaler of Mra. Holmea and V . B. iJiraa, and hnv mine to (ireKon to aHnd the aiimmer. Jill"HM'(,lala will wive voil inonev; ! 1 5 nmnlera. laleal poat rnrda 1" '""'i- Men or lioy'a nnilerwenr 2,',r each, al V. A. Ilolmea', fid" Main alreel. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Herbl Company Incorporated. Arllclea of Incorporation weru filed hy Iho llerhl MnuuractiirliiK Company. Iho Incorpornlora IioIiir Charlea llnl Blend, K. T. Uliner and V, p. hmnn, of Mllwaukle. The plnce of iumlncas will he at Mllwaukle. The oliject of the rouipiiny la lo aell, miinufnctnre and export hair Ionic, hIhhiihhi aoap nud nil klnda of notlona for the hair, Hcalp and akin. The rnpllal atock la llil.ikkl, which la divided Into 10,010 aliarea, al I.(M per ahtire: GREAT Removal Sale Trimmed Hats, flowers and .Pressed Shapes v below cost. Miss Celia Goldsmith CO. i NEW SCHEME FOR RAILWAY 0. C, FIELDS SAV8 HE HAS BACK ING TO BUILD LINE TO MOLALLA. MONEY IS BEHIND HIM M. Swift, the Original Prorqster, Ooei Not H.v. Faith In Naw Project, and Plant Gumahot Trip for Information. !. C. Klelda, of rortlaud, formerly truffle mmink-er of the O. W. I. dlvl aloii of the I'orthind ItMllway, Unlit it' I'ower Co., and hroiher lo K. T. Klelda, IcmiiI nuent of Hie rlouthern I'acHIc Compiiny, waa In (he city Wedneaday, and aiinounced hla In tention of promolliiK the ronatrurtlon of an electric railway avatem thniUKh Iha Molallu Valley. Mr. Klelda do clnrea ho hna the funds at hla hncklim lo flnancw lh enlerprla", and thnt ronalrucllon will atari at an early date. lie will at once alielupt to aerurn hla riiihl-of-way and It la un deraliMiil (hat one preliminary aurvey Ima already heen made, ami that the roulo wilt follow ch'aely thai of the Chickamaa Soulhern Itallway, lietit-r known na the Swlfl project. Mr. K. M. Swift, who hna heen proniotlni; the ronalrucllon of an elec tric railway from On-uon City to 811 verion ihrouKh iho Molnllii Valley, tor aevernl yeara. wna In town Wed neaday nlati. He had heard of the Klclihi' project, ho anld, and waa In clined 10 make IIkIh of It. "I runuoi conceive." he anld, "how uny promoter ran olilalu capital to tlunnce a nillrond wlthoul firat pink Inn aim kind of a ahowinit. If Mr. Klelda ta In the comI, I think he la, and I aacerlaln the true allunllon In rv linrit In this new achetno, I aljull have HonietliliiK to any for puhlicnilon." A Pain Remedy Holh Intrrnnl and externnl la needed dully by nlmoat every fninlly. Keen a lint Mo of Dr. Deli a Antl I'nln. Cood for all klnda of txiwol trouhlea. Kxler- nnlly for rnta. tmrna. aprHlna and all pallia. StroiiKly Hiitlaeptlc. Sold everywhere. Fur aalo hy Jonea' DniR 1.0. FOUR CANDIDATES FILE. Six Republlcana Mentioned for Coun. ty Commmloner, Kour. riindlilntea for nomination nt thti Itepiihllcan prlmnrlPR have filed Ihelr decliiniilona lu the office of County Clerk lireoninun. Thev are R I". ikulmnn and Uojd E. Wllliamg for recorder; W. I Mulvey, for coun ty clerk, and W. K. (iroavea. for Jn lice of the pence, In district No. 4. Mr. Dednuin, whose home la nl Clnckn- man, atnlea ho will rondiict tho atTittrs of tho recorder'a olllco In a antlsfuo. tory and buHlnosHtlke milliner. F. M. Rolh, of Cnnhy, will file the nnnoiiurc- meni of liia candidacy for count v aur- veyor, nud J. J. Mullntl. of Mullno, la In Iho fiord for county rommUslonor. There are likely to ho aoveral candi dates for thla office. K. S. Coo, of Cunhy, la In the race, nnd Dud Thomp son nnd Mcholna Dlnlr hnve been mentioned. A. W. C()ke. of DnmnH- nnd V. I'. Klrohom, of Loitan, lire nlso reiKiTted to Im tn the field. Tim present commissioner. John Ijtivellell lu a fiimlt, li,., .. IJmlKe, ami John F. Clntk, Frank Jiik unr, Cnplnln J. T. Apportion, Oorne , l. Siory, and Justice V. V. H. Snni son are montlouod lu connection with the nomination. New Phyaiclan Arrives. A son waa horn Wedneaduy nlnht at the Portland Maternity Hospital to Dr. nud Mra.liiiKh Slovens Mount, of this cliy. Summer Colds Aro harder to relievo than winter ones, hut they yield Just na rendllv to trenlment wllh Dr. Dell's Plno-Tar-llotioy. Sojd everywhere. Look for the Hell on the Dottle. For snlo'hy Jones' DntB Co. Max Klnetsch Not Guilty. .Mux Kluetsch, of KbiiicikIii, whs uc (lultled In tho .lusdeo Court Wednes day hy n jury. Ho was ft Treated upon a rhtirKP of assault nud Imtlery, ,tho coiupliilnlnK witness being F. War ner. K. W. Dnrtlett, or Kstacniln, de fended Klaotsch, nud W. M. Stone conducted tho Slate's ense. , A Reliable Remedy CATARRH El)'s Cream Balm it quickly abiorbod. Givei Roliol al Oncl. It cleiiuses, soothes, heals anil pmlecta 1110 uiai'uaeil mem hraue rimultinir froirt Cutarrb nnil drives away aCold in thelluad quickly. Keatoiea tho Scnaes of TiVto ami Smell. Pull sin f0 pts, at DiH.'(;lsta or ly mall. Liquid Cream Dalm for nse In atouiixers 75 eta. lily Jiruthera, 50 Warren Street, New York. REAL ESTATE John VV. and Knit- ' Thornton to Sophie Drolml, lot M hlot k "C," Wll atiiivllle; $ IHO. ... (iiiHlave nnd 1-oiilna Kchiiorr to Jiiciiii and M;iry' Motinlmft, 41 .21 acri-a of I'eler Wela I). I,. Co,, town, ship :i Hotilh, rMUK" I caul; K.nali'rn Invealniom Coiuiiany Limit ed Id I'red I'alnler, i-uai half of aijutl). east iiiai ler of sect 1 , 11 ami went hlill'of northeaat iuarti r and north eaal iiinrler of nir' ln-a-t rpiarier of aiTtlon '21, township ( aonih, riiuxe 2 iiihI; $1. ' (k nnil AuKiiata Hu 10 Ctaiivllle Wlllliima, HI IK H'S of i" ' linn ir,, town ship 6 aoiilh, raiiKrt 1 ast; Itowi. Chnrlea A. and Nellie V, liiirtleinity to Krlc J, and Anna Dorim 8 M acres of aectlon 17, loxiiHhlp 2 aoiilh, riiliKO 4. eaal; $000. Charlea A. and NiHli- V. Durtlemuy in A. Vealei, 22 '", aecilon 17, township 2 aouth, r:uic 4 east; Iiicy Carter 8ntirl.il and V. II. Suiirlol to Hear Creek IjhiiI Company, 102. IX a.-rea of sectlnn tnwnahlp 2 aoiilh, range 7 oast; JVinn. K. M. and Anna Howell lo John W. Iiiik, lota 1, 2, 2 i, 21. 22, block 3, Nob Hill; 1270. Mnry K. and A. Uru;ten to John llrandl, land In afUon 2.1, township I south, ranxe 2 eai. 1 10. James A. Buter to (j' raid Wilcox et nl., 7fi wrea of cue Ion 2H, township 2 south, raiiK '"; II Mary A. and Klim r I,. 1 to Kasi ern Investment Conrmny, 40 acrea of section 27, township 4 south, raiiKe 3 east; II. tlscar F. and Heni (J. Hoel to Kaati-rn Investment Company, 40 acres of aeollon 7, lowtmhlp 4 south. ranKf 3 east; $1. ". 8, Hawkhouser and Kmlly Ilawkhouaer, IS acres of section 16. township S south, raw 1 east; 1000. M, C. Davis ft l, " J. U and C. Itny Hockley, 10.21 aires of section fi and B, towuahlp 2 south, ratine 2 east: tl. Charles Sparfe lo Frit. StaKmann, 40 acrea of section 3. towusnip 5 south. raiiKe 1 east; $1400. J. H. and Kllxabeth llroetjc lo John (Hover, tract 1, subdivision 3. Fir drove: 110. Helen F. Stratton to Aniens Mathe- son. lota 1, 2. 3, . 5. block IB, Falls View addition to Oron City; $7,r. Kaatern Investment Company Urn Ited to Ira Moore, lot II, block 18, Kstacada; $1. Ktnma, and Charles Druschell et al.. to- Elizabeth Zimmerman. B acrea of section 4, township 4 south. ratiKe-1 east; alao 1 acre of section 4, town ship 4 aouth, ran-' I eaal; $1. Dora A. and I. I. Iaey to ljtura K. Idlar, lot 4 of block 12, Willam ette Falls; '.i.ri0. Mitchell. lacwls k Btaver to Charles Hrin-dern. south-half of northwest quarter, northwest quarter of uorth east quarter and northeast quarter of northwest quarter of aectlon 12. town ship Bouth, range 2 east; $:1M. A. I. Anderson to J. J. Campliell, blocks 3 and 4 of Clackamaa Heights; $10. . Flora KIlRore to William Holt, lot 5 of block 1"". section Kulallvlslon of portion of pnk drove; II. O. (). and Mary A. Carroll to John W. lender, lot 11. block 5. South Ore lion City; $1. Alex, and Mary Power lo Oeorice E. Towle. 100 acres of section 21. township 2 aou'.lv raniro 5 east; $!.'lm. P ' ' Mary Waespe et al., to C. F. Wal 1I011 and Ivan Hmnason, 8ti acres of section 20. township 2 south, ranee & east; $1. i Kosa Wnesis? tn C. F. Waldos and Ivan Humaaon, KO acres of si-ctlon -20, township 2 south. rniiRe 5 cast; $10. Henry and Frederick Rlildenbusch to William Pollfka. 1 acre of sectlofts 18. 19, 13, 21. township 2 south, ranee ft east; $10. Kilns and Maria Xrntson lo Severln nnd RoKna Hlnderlio, lots 7. 8, 9, block 8. Cnnhy; J100. , Cairl M. Hinderlla to Severin Hlnd erlio, lots i:i, 14, Canby; $130. Thomas F. and Ineii Ryan to Kmma L. Imbler. S acres of sections 5. fi, 31, 32, township 2 south, and 3 south. rniiKO 2 east: $10.00. A. W. and Amnnda Lopstedt to Anna M. Diirllnu. lot 4 of aectlon 30, township 5 south, rnnue 3 east; $1. Anna M. and II. J. Darling lo A. McCnlmnn. S3.0 ncrog vof section 30, township 5 aouth. ranee 3 east; $1. Gladstone Real Association to C. A. Hodges, 1.92 acrea of section 12. township 2 south, range 2 oast; $21fiJ George R. Ackley to John nnd Snrah A. Ackley, i acres of sections 21 nnd 28, township 2 south, range ? onst; $300. T. J. and Marlon Gnry to Mitchell A Maria Pernio, lot "A" In tract 15 nnd all lot "C" tract 7, Willamette tracts; $1100. August and Kmma Widen to Charley Hanson, to acres of section 34, township 1 south, range S east; $0000. Chnrles A. and Nellie V. Hartlemny to Alfred Dudolph, '3 acres of section 17, township 2 south, range 4 enst; $225. H. K. Daldwin ' and. wife. . Paul Mnrnnch and wife to Legono S. and Grace D. Darm s, 317.75 acres If sec tions 20, 29, township 3 south; range 1 enst; $10. Wllllnin Kelletuloiik to Marv Wal ters, 18 acres of sections 17, 18. township 3 south, range 4 enst: $1. William Kellendonk to Knttlo Jones, 15 acres of sections 17. 18. township 3 south, range 4 enst; $1. William Kellendonk to Lizzie Ames. 113.40 acres of sections 17 nnd 18, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. August Rnkei et al., to Dorothy Rnkol, land In Clnekamns County: $1. Lyman M. 1. to J. Rosroe Ie, undivided one-liall of tract 10, and undivided one-haif of irnct 15, Oswego Heights; $1. , Clinton Lntottivtte, executor, to S. J. Schwerln, land In Section 20, town ship 4 smith., rango 4 east; $1. llerthn nnd Unman Schmld to J. R. Walker, lots il, 7, 8," block "I." Clnekamns Heights; $1. Wndhnins Co. to J. R. Walker, lot B, of block "1." Clnekamns Heights; $1. O. and Deiyl Tonkin to Martha Rose, lot 6 of Mock 12, Willamette Falls; $1. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY. Land TiticJ Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Orccon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. Old Ulcer Are unsightly nnd dangerous. Dr. Doll's Antiseptic Salve will heal them promptly. It is clean nnd plensnnt, to iiso, . 25c n box. Sold everywhere. For sale by Jones' Drug Co. CAMP OPENS AT NEW ERA ANNUAL GATHERING OF SPIRIT UALISTS HELD UNDER FA- VORABLE AUSPICES. MEDIUMS HOLD SEANCES Large Attendance on the Grounds and All Tents Are Occupied The Pro gram for Week Is Very Interesting. CampineetliiK opened July 10, un der tho most favorable conditions. A large number of persons had arrived from a distance, quite a few from Washington and California, and nurj own aiHie. Wllh a large attendance j from different polma nearby It made ; the fiponinK day one of the best In ! the history of the camp. j W. C. Hodge, of Han Diego, Cal.. who was at the camp last year, and ; la ao well known, waa th speaker of j the morning. His subject was ; "Spiritualism," and be Impressed the; audience with Its claims. He was ; followed by . H. Krooks, ut Lo I Angeles, Cal.. who made a few re-j marks, gave some readings and mes sages Mrs. Dalley, of Portland, gave i several messages. This closed the ! morning session. At 2 o'clock (J. H. Brooks, a trance speaker, gave a lecture on "Some of the Teachings of Spiritualism." He was followed by Mra. Cobb, of Seat-; tie, wllh messages afrom those who! have passed Into the spiritual world. In the evening Mrs. Congdon, presl-; dent of the State Society, gave a short , address, which waa full of Instruc Hons. On Monday evening Mr. Brooks gave another lecture, the aubject be- j Ing presented by the audience. t On Tuesday morning a conference meeting was held and In the after noon a "Thought Exchange." In the evening there was given a very Inter esting literary and musical entertain ment; which was largely attended and fully enjoyed by one and all. On Wednesday morning a circle waa held and was attended by many people. At this circle messages were given by different mediums on the ground. In the afternoon another conference j was nein. ami in me evening .Mrs. Cobb gave a most Interesting and In structive lecture, followed by G. H. Brooks with messages. These meetings are well attended and much Interest is manifest. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robinson, of Eugene, and Mrs. Boyle and daugh ters, of Hood River, are rendering ex cellent music. There- Is always a short open-air concert before the lec ture, which Is fully enjoyed by all. There are a goodly number of tents on the ground, which are occupied, and there Is a good attendance on the grounds also, and the prospect Is thai this year's attendance will be larger than heretofore by people from not only our own state, but from other states, and who are all enjoying the beauties of the camp and also what the glorious climate of Oregon has to offer to the world. The week Is full of interest." and Instructive meetings. On Thursday is "Man's Day." In the evening they are to give an entertainment, pre senting many novel features. Friday evening W. C. Hodge will lecture, and on Sunday morning G. H. Brooks will deliver a trance address, to be fol lowed by Mrs. Ladd Flnnlcan, mes sage bearer. At 2 o'clock p. ni. W. C. Hodge will lecture, after which there will be tests and messages given by Mrs. Cobb and G. H. Brooks. AH the way through all subjects of Interest to the upbuilding of character and the unfoldment of the soul will be pre sented, nnd a helpfulness all along the line In spiritual thought will be given. Another week has Missed of the New- Era Camo. a week full of Infr- est and Instructions, fully enjoyed by nil present. Thursday was "man's day." a new feature Introduced Into this camiv and lodging bv the order of exercise that was presented, it will ue one 01 me lenuiug aurucuuus In the future. In the morning there n conference meetine which was well attended and full of Interest. In (he afternoon a lecture was given by 5. H. Brooks, on the subject 01 Reincarnation." The snhlect was Dresented bv Mr. Brooks while In a trance state and was enjoyed by all. The grand oc casion, of all occasions, came off in the evening by the men giving a most Interesting entertainment, in which no one but men were permitted to take part. I am unable to do full Justice to this most delightful affair, but suf ficient 10 say: "It was full of fun and laughter from start to finish." There was a large attendance. Fri day was given over to a conference on the snbjeot, "Reincarnation" and it was a most Interesting session. In tho afternoon a circle was held lu the ground and many received communications from' their arisen friends. ' The evening was given up to a most delightful session, full of the spirit and interest. Satur day was all taken in conference and messages, with lectures. Sunday It looked very much like rain, 1ut cleared off about noon, but In spite of tho unsettled conditions of the weather, there was a very lnrge at tendance from Portland and adjoining towns, as well as the surrounding country. is. 11 Iliooks delivered the address of the morning, his subject being on some tilings,, we snouni Know. Mrs. Ladd U-innlcan followed with messages, whlcli wore all recognized. fV A 1FYOUVE YT Tl NEVER WORN iwrj I 'an in. .SUCKER you've yet to learn the bodily comfort it dives in the wettest weather MAOtroR HARO.St'vlCIC AND GUARANTEED WATERPROOF 322 AT AU GOOD STOWS catalog race mm Vti ) IM r 'fl 1 I . kir mm rat iaA wart.casM fC ;! pi ' S, ' There's Nothing Too Good for Your Children and nothing that will give them more good, whole some fun than a BROWNIE CAMERA You'll be surprised if you are not already familiar with kodaks, at how simple it all is and what a good camera you can buy FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY Brownie Cameras, $1.00 to $12.00 Eastman Kodaks, $12.00 to $75.00 We show you how to take and make pictures Free of Charge. We do Kodak Developing and finishing. Prices reasonable. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner W. C. Hodge delivered the address of the afternoon, aubject, "What Is Re ligion and Who are the Religious?" He waa followed by G. H. Brooks and Mrs. Cobb with their message work. Mrs. Cobb delivered the address of the evening taking ber subjects from the audience and answering questions, following her talk with messages. Monday Is always rest day. No services during the day, but a lecture by Mrs. Conguon in the evening. Tuesday evening there was given a most delightful entertainment, one of the best of the season. The music at these entertainments, as well as all the way through the camp has been of a high order. The lectures have been of a loby plane,' dealing with living questions of the day, all tending to the highest education and reuirement of the soul. The work of the mediums has been of a degree most satisfactory, and helpful to those who are interested along these lines. At the close of these services on Wednesday afternoon, the cottage of Mrs. Baylor, of Portland, was dedicat ed and named the "Rising Sun." Wednesday evening Mr. Brooks de livered his last lecture before the camp, he left Thursday morning 'for Baker City, Oregon, where he goes to deliver several lectures. Thursday is "Woman's Day." There is to be an address at Half past ten by Mrs. Congdon, and others during the day. and much Interest Is made manifest in the day. Friday evening Mr. Hodge is to lecture and Sunday is full of interest. Sunday morning Mrs. Cobb Is to lecture. The mes sages are to be given by Mrs. Fin nican, and In the afternoon Mr. Hodge will give the address and messages by Mrs. Cobb. In the evening. V. S. Waters, of COAT OF ARMS However engaging the manner, however dainty the attire or valuable the adornmeut, If the teeth be illy cared for or defective the lack of early culture and refinement are thereby Instantly be trayed. Clean teeth are a surer Index of good breeding than a coat of arms; they are among the first recommendations to, be met with In the common Intercourse of society, and are always the distinguishing attribute of a lady or a gentleman. CONSULTATION FREE DR. L. L. PICKENS WEINHARO BUILDING D. C. LATOURETTE President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, S50.0OO.OO. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1865 FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER NEW AND SECOND HAND aaaSJBBaBSaaataaMMMaaaBW FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE, NOTIONS. I Pay Cash and Sell for Cash Get my prices and see if I can save you money J. H. MATTLEY 905 7TH STREET . . ial ' I A vi Seattle, Is to speak for the first time. Mr. Waters Is a stranger, but all are looking forward to his com ing. People are coming and going and '.he next week promises to be one of unusual Interest and one that will draw a large attendance. COMPANY DECLINES TO PAY. R. M. Standish, of Estacada, Files a Claim for Household Goods. R. M. Standish, of Estacada, has filed suit against the Insurance Com pany of North America to recover $923.50, which Is said to be the dam ages on a lot of household furniture shipped, on December 8, 1909, from Brooklyn, N. Y.. to Estacada. Stand ish Insured his furniture for $4,300, and says It was Injured, marred, scratched, defaced, damaged and broken by reason of the collision, de railment and wreckage of the car In which the furniture was stored for shipment. The company has refused to pay the clnim. Dimick & Dimlck. of this cltv. are attorneys for Stand ish. WANTED you to PAY RENT TO YOURSELF I will build you a cozy cottage. Just in the way you want It, on a sightly lot In the best part of Oregon City, and all you have to do is pay a small payment down, the balance like rent. Drop me a card and I will explain the plan. COZY COTTAGE CO.. 502 Douglas ave., Portland. OREGON CITY OREGON P. J. MEYER. Caahler Residence Phone Main 2624 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman if