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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, .1UIA' IK), liUO. ;f ALCOHOL 1 PER CENT. ANtlaNfPwpartionlrAs similaiinrticFooilandRixiita r r ; lYorootcs DiiVslionflmW noss and IVsi JTonlams ncitmr Opiimi-Marphuic nor Mineral. ISOTNARCOTiC. MM- MO llntM- Ancrfcfi Remedy forOmsli inn . our 3Uina.ii.inji 1 1" Vorrasriwu!sns.KTrisi nrssandLOSSOFMEEP. FacSimk Si$nararr of NEW YORK. I L . KS3 t55T K.uimJ undWtnt U. " v. Exact Copy of Wrapper. MEADOW BROOK. j Mr. Orem will soon be in shape tOi supply the market with good brick. A. L. Larkins is Improving his j property on North Main street by. slashing and clearing land. I Nlckson Tholman made a business! trip to Hubbard Saturday, returning j Sunday. j There was a small fire started Fri-. day morning at the Junction of Cal amity street and Disappoint avenue. Joseph Xeely had the misfortune to run a splinter In his hand several davs ago. It was feared that blood poisoning was developing, and he was taken to the hospital Sunday. Word has Just reached here of Vera Hall, formerly of this place, dying very suddenly In Portland, Sunday , night ; Milton Chindgren and wife, of Ne braska, were given a reception and- supper Fridav evening at the resi dence of his father, P. O. Chindgren. A large number of Invited guests spent the evening In music and games. Mr. Chindgren will occupy the flat on the Denison block. George Williams is hauling lumber for his new barn. Mr. Colvil and family, of Idaho, have moved Into their farm on Main street J. W. Standlnger is hauling lumber for his new barn. He is building on his lot on South Main street. Meadowbrook and Mulina have a very popular and energetic candidate I in the contest in Miss Inez Snodgrass. Everybody is coming to her support. as she is a most estimable and popular j young lady. i A Cough, a Cold And then no telling what unless you . use Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. It is the best, ask your neighbor. Look; for the Bell on the bottle. Sold every-. where. For sale by Jones' Drug Co. j ELDORADO. Mrs. Mary Jones and little daughter were in Mulino Tuesday calling on! her friend. Mrs. Fred Woodside. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Helvey were called to Scott's Mills one day last' week by the illness of Mrs. Helvey's mother. i Miss Maggie Manning is working, for Mrs. Spencer. i Grandpa Spangler is very low. His daughter, Mrs. Ross, of Portland, Is here with him. i Mrs. M. A. Wallace and daughter. Edna, and Fred. Woodside, will start for the coast in a few days. C. Smith has his grain cut and Is getting ready to stack it. j Chronic Sore Eyes Are easily cured with Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. It Is painless and harmless and guaranteed. 25c a box. Sold everywhere. i MOUNTAIN VIEW. The Bible study of the Sunday school will lie held at the home of Mrs. Layman next week, Thursday afternoon. Died. July 22, 1910, Wm. Llppe, the Mountain View blacksmith, at the home of Mtb. Ma West. He had a stroke of paralysis on Monday morn ing a', id: 30, anil laid unconscious until Friday at 5 a. m. Kev. Quinn conducted the services at the house Saturday afternoon. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. r. " i 'i r - - t 1 i i i i ..... ... . -i . ( NEWS OF THE COUNTY The stomach II a larger factor in " life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys peptic "ia fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The man who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach make for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseasea of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERT, it builds up torn body with soumd lltsh mod solid muscle. The dealer who offers a substitute for the "Discovery" ia only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the tale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser ia sent frit on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stampa for the cloth bound. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. 6ASTQRIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years enm tmc stwraua mimht, mtm voaa airv. C. B. Hysom, Sr., and Mr. Hofstead dug a well for Ben Hysom last week. j. Ownbey spent a few days of last week in this vicinity. Rosco Clark, who has been working in a butcher shop in Portland, Is at home. Mrs. A. Mauti went to Portland to take her granddaughter, Thelma Bry ant home, last week. j Mrs. Olive Exton, of Dover, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Wiley May. last week. Wm. Hall has a very sore hand, 1 having an abscess on the back of It. Messrs. Emil Schwack and Henry . Boguslaski have returned home after; an absence of two months in a log King camp as cook. ' Mr. Frank Bullard and family and Mrs. Newman and children are at , the coast at Newport this week. Mrs. Kandall and daughter, of Springwater, are visiting this week.! Joe Harrington, of Sellwood, was calling on friends in the berg Tues day of this week. j Mrs. Melvin Smalley, of Seattle, was calling on friends in town Sunday. I She, with her children, is visiting her parents in Salem, and Rev. Smal ley, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. ManU. accompanied by their daughters. Annie and Mattie. ; visited Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt, of WI1-, lamette. Sunday. ' Walter and Maud Griffin are at home again this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Vanhoy's daughters, Cora and Emma, of Goldendah, are visiting here this week. Mrs. May Falrclough went to the Ogle Mt. mines with her husband this week to rusticate about two months. The Mountain View improvement '. club held its regular meeting Tues day evening. ! Arrangements were made to give; a basket social at the close of the , next meeting. Election of officers will be held next meeting and a large attendance is desired. Ladies bring baskets and boys bring money to buy- them. Mr. Lewellen will be auctioneer to sell the baskets. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bow els more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It Is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers. WILSONVILLE. Henry Aden went to Chautauqua on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Exon spent Satur day In Wilsonville. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clutter, of Portland, were visiting Mrs. Clutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. firohst, on Sat urday and Sunday. Miss S. M. Graham spent Tuesday In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham visit ed relatives In Sherwood on Sunday last. Mrs. Charles Epler and baby went to Portland on Saturday, where the baby is being treated by one of the physicians of that city. The Sehraeder place was sold again last week for $22,500. Mr. Harms is recovering from his Injuries of a week ago, when his horse became frightened and ran away, throwing him to the ground. Mr. Rigdon was shaking hands Patriotism IF with old friends and neighbors on Sun day. Harry Say sold some flue apples to the Commission Company of Oregon City lost week, and an export packer from Hood River, was sent up by that progressive linn, to see thai the fruit was placed on the market lit proper shape. , Krin MoConnell has been boosting (or good roads, on the other side of the river from the village. The surveyors are- camped at Au brey Wood's farm, ami are seemingly making plans to stay some time. Knill Tauohinan Is kept busy wllh his forry. and, this Is proof of the large number of automobiles, wagons mid teams continually crossing at Wilsonville. Ktnil is a good hand at business, and accidents with him are practically unknown. Kay Baker went to Portland oil Sunday to have some dental work done, and to visit his brother, Clyde, for a few days. Are you doing something to help the popular WlNouvllle young ladles whose names have appeared In the Enterprise contest ' Real estate has been verging on a boom In Canal Crook district for the past week. Chris Wllholm refused Jtliu an acre for his property, and Harry Say refused f I T.I an acre for his farm. Mr. Brobst and daughter. Elizabeth, accompanied Miss Ellen Hrolwt her claim near Prlnevllle. on Thurs day. Miss Brobsts' many friends hero wish her every success In her new undertaking Mr. Ronrke. the efficient manager of the Oregon City Commission Co,, and Mr. Akerlll, the Portland buyer fur the same concern, were In Wilson ville on Wednesday, looking at bay and grain and making arrangements with some of the fanners near our village for their patronage for the home county commission firm. Mr Kourke Is a practical business man, reliable In every way. and the Oregon City Commission Co. Is fortunate In having him for Its manager Little Miss Anna Bidder Is working to win one of the prizes In the En terprise contest. Wilsonville people should hold their votes and subscrip tions for her, as she Is deserving of support. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the pystem, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all druggists. Its vine separator is the envy of all would-be rivals and the satisfaction of all Hoover owners. It does its work in a thorough, manner cleanly separating the vines from the potatoes. The Hoover is light draft ana under ordinary conditions can be handled with two horses. The use of the I loover Digger means dollars in the pocket of the users. The HOOVER PICKER-DIGGER. The machine that not only digs the potatoes but deposits them in a crate or basket placed on a side stand attached to the Digger, thus saving the expense of picking up. This machine will do very satisfactory work under favorable conditions and is worthy of your careful consideration. Investigate these machines today. Implements Vehicles Agents Everywhere MACKSBURG. Having Is about done. Nobody suf fered any loss from rain this year. J. W. Smith is still in the moun tains. His daughter U'dn t(k a load of provisions in to him last week. Ensley Gribble and Billy Miller at tended the Chautauqua at Gladstone Saturday night, and stored their brains with useful knowledge, while the lighter minded of the Macksburg youth were gracefully dancing at Au rora and Liberal. Ed. Harmack was the victim of an unfortunate accident Monday. The guilty Instrument was a gopher Bn. which was accidentally discharged and badly shattered his hand. It was necessary to amputate the thumb nnd two fingers. W. K. Gribble is entertaining a jolly house party, consisting of his daughters, Blanche and Lilly, and their friend, Miss Evelyn Jonsrud, of Portland. Jess Heppler, who has been sick with measles. Is about well. Sylvester Gllson and Billy Bowers caught a fine string of trout Sunday, and a certain pretty young lady had a fine dish of trout that night, for supper. The Macksburg Hun! Club held Its annual meeting Saturday night. The following officers were elected: Presi dent, Billy Bowers; secretary and treasurer. Julia Harms; master of the hounds, Edmund Gibson; referee of horse trades, Mttude Nebo. Every Body Satisfied Who has tried Dr. Bell's Plnc-Tai-Honey for coughs, coblH, grip or any throat or bronchial trouble. Get a bottle today. Look for the Bell on the bottle. For Rale by Jones' Drug Co. COLTON. Haying is nearly over with now and harvesting will soon be the order of the day. Mr. W. E. Bonney and Mr. J. Phil Hps and families have returned from the coast and report an enjoyable time. Oliver Lafferty and family moved to Elwood last Saturday. The Ladles' Society wag held at Mrs. C. Stromgren's, Saturday. A big crowd attended. I Mrs. Alice Henderson and mother,, of Elwood, left for Canada for a fewj weeks' visit with friends and rela tives last Monday. , K. Hurghtiiid is busy hauling lum ber from Hull's mill. Mr. and MY. John Phillips, of El wood, wore vlsttlng wllh their daugh ter and son ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter iloihott, Sunday. (.Julio a number of the Collou peo ple were out blackberrylng at Dodgo last week and rol"' the berries quite plentiful this yciir Mr and Mrs. Phillips and daugh ters entertained a large crowd of young people at their homo at El wood Wednesday evening. The even ing was sHiit In playing merry games and different tricks on the lawn, w hich was lighted up with lights. Refresh ments were served and everybody went home saying they had had a line time. Mr. and Mrs Evans, of Mulino, were Cotton visitors last week. Mrs. Carl Stivmgroon and children, who attended the Chanlauipia. re turned last week and report a Hue (line. Mr. and Mrs Brown, of Portland, were over Sund.iv. visitors at Cotton Miss Fredeforg Unit was out visit ing her folks fiom Oregon city Sat urday and Sund.iv I O. Blx and I'. S. nix made a business trip to Scbuble Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs Hull, who had been away to the East visiting friends and relatives, returned to their home at Cotton last week. Miss Worden, of Portland. Is out visiting her father. Mr. II. E. Worden. at Colton. George Rutherford, of Highland, has been sawing wood with his woodsavv In the Elvvood neighborhood during the last week. Some friends from town wore out visiting Mr. W.irner last Sunday. When the stomach falls to perform Its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidneys con gested, causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must bo re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and IJver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. STAFFORD. The mercury lias boon climbing up to the tenth story for the past week, hut at the present writing has come down a peg. to :'S. Corn grows like It was planted In the corn growing states where It has no cool nights to contend with and nothing In par ticular seems as yet to have suffered If Intoroatodmall ua thin Coupon by the dry spell of a month which we have passed through. Mr. Weddle has been hauling his hay in the IHd. Miss Dorms Sweek, of Burns, lias been visiting here grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gage, and Is at present visiting with a family by the name of Wallace, hoar Cleone. She has decided, we believe, to return to Eastern 'Oregon after a visit with relatives ami friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hatton, who have been living In California for the past four or live years, have returned to Oregon on arrount of the health of their youngest daughter, and spent a couple of davs In Portland house hunting. Having become located and their goods moved In they are at present visiting and resting at the home of the wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gage. They took an ocean voyage, anil being more or less sea sick they havn only recently recov ered. Miss Grace Fiedeman has been verv Hick for the past two weeks with pneumonia, and although being very badly affected is considered out of danger at the present writing. Mrs. Gehhaidt has been quite III. A pure fiiiil Inspector has been prowling nho.it for a week, but wo understand lie found Stafford In pretty good shape Mr. Nussbam, we believe, Is a little ahead on harvest, having cut one field of oats. The German BapllHt church and NOW 'best TIME of tli j.mi to your tiMitb out nl Plata and l.rl'lK work duns. For out- of.Uiwa patron wa Ditl.h plat an.l l.ri'txa work In oua da. If o0Mr, Puma. . NolirCrr.ni $5.00 22lBr(.TMth3.50 6old Fill.nti 1.00 fjum.l Fillinil 1.00 Silnr Filtlr.fl .50 pl.t.. 5.00 till Rabbar pl.t.. 7.50 Flint... EitrMlM .50 St. W. a. Will, ttmm laa M. n nua PalBlnM K ua miMHw rmias " , eitra.'11'.n Kraa wham plataa or brlaaa work laorrlarao. C.in.ultatloa Itraa. You oanaot aal batlar palnlaa work nwl.ara. no oiattar how mB0B jn t-a. All w.ri i ut. r f.ianuom -' . .- ' ' Wise Dental Co. iNcoaia'OiiaTBO Painless Dentists raltlns BuiKflnaT. Third S Wssalntloa. MKTLSND 0F001 oiaaua: i .vsl. Mti.it. u4ra.i ' r : parsonage are receiving it new emit of palm, and as they have boon ro-j contly treated to a new roof and new! picket fence added, and that also' painted. It all adds materially to the looks of the country, and IT the old horse shed falls down, and we decide to build a new one either above or below the present site, Hint will he I a decided Improvement also. The painters are boarding with Mrs Powell. j Miss Anna Kidder, of Wilsonville, Is In the contest ami wants Stafford friends and acquaintances to suv.t their votes for her, All Skin Diseases Yield readily to treatment with Dr. I Bell's Antiseptic Salve. We gtiarau-j tee It. 2 So a box. Sold everywhere. For Sale by Jones' Drug Co, EASTERN SANDY. Hot weather Is not a very welcome blessing for farmers, thai nil It will cause crops to bo short, especially late sown oats and potatoes, which ore now suffering for tain. Haying Is all done and harvest Is at hand and some grulu Is already cut. Max Kllgel lias purchased a big now traction engine and self feeder (or his threshing machine, and will lie ready to do a tlrst class lob for all. ('has. Krebs Is overhauling h ig his big 'threshing inactillio oiittlt and will soon start to thresh. Auto speeding through Sandy Is gcitlug to lie a fad with lots of reckless drivers, and some day a fear ful orrl. lent will happen. If someone gets killed then there will tie trouble. Something must bo done to stop this high speeding through our town, as many people, little children til id also teams are constantly on our streets It Is a wonder that some accident ' hasn't hopiiened thus far, and some of .our cltl.-ens are already threatening. ; v iolence against these high speed I drivers, and warning signs should bej put up. An auto crowd more or less: j intoxicated nearly ron down Mr. Wll- son's team, and a wreck was narrowly i i averted. Mr. Reufer, of Portland, was out' i hsiklng over his Creek Park addition,! .where he Is selling quite a few lots. mostly to Portland people, w ho are i ! buying ramp grounds j THE HOOVER DIGGER INDISPENSABLE TO THE UP-TO-DATE POTATO Saves Time Does the work of many mrn and dors it brtter. Digs clean, gets them all and detyosits them on top of the row. Does not batk or cut the potatoes, which is a common complaint with other dickers, imitations every one of them and ikmh ones at that. Portland, Or. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Salem, Oregon Mr. Fred Waespo has sold her farm to Mr. Waldo, of Hand Itlver. Mr. Waldo will put in u tlrst class com mercial orchard. The Cow Boy Preacher, as he cull himself, Is holding nightly services in Sandy and Kclsir. F. K. McGugln Is busy with a crew of men grading east Main street. P. T. Shelley, our new blacksmith. Is a busy man, having several men now to keep up wllh the business. Mr. Shelley will soon erect a big new building on Main si root to be occupied as an implement house anil hardwure store. Mr. H. S White, who bus purchased a lot on Proctor Avenue, will build a line residence thereon. Ed. Shller has the lumber on I tin ground for a bungalow and burn, the tlrst residence on Mt. Hood avenue, Sandy's coming street. Max Davis Is busy digging wells. He Just completed one for his brother and has four more to dig. T. D. Phelps set 111 slashing afire Saturday, and for a while It. looked like the town was doomed to ins truction, ns the llames leaMid sky ward, throwing live cinders on all buildings In town, but by close watch It did not damage. Wild blackberries, uro very scarce this year, many people, however, are engaged In picking for homo use, nnd also for market. I Making Lifa Easier. I Eerywhere life Ih being made more safe through the work of Dr. King's New Life Pills In Constipation, Bil iousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders, They're easy, but. sure, and perfectly build up the hetilth. 2.rc ut Jones Drug Co. FIRWOOD. A party of fourteen campers, mostly visitors from Portland, have pitched their tents up at "Three-Six" In the tall timbers, six miles above Flrwood. The famllle represented were Hart, Icwls, Meadows, Murray and Smith. Mrs. W. Wilson, of San Francisco, who has been spending the past two weeks with her family, returned to her homo. Miss Ethel Hart rode to Portland on horseback Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Wlrlz, of Sandy, gave a very interesting talk at Flrwood Hall, Sunday evening. Mrs. Albert MVxloy hag been very sick, but la recovering now. The Mt. Hood Fruit Grower A- What Parisian Sao Will Do. or Monty Daok, Hlop rolling hair In two weeks. -Cure dandruff In ' week, Stop split ting holr. Stop Itching scalp Immediately. Grow more hair. Make harsh hair soft, silky and lux uriant. Brightens up the- holr and eye brows, As a holr dressing It Is without a pool II contains nothing Unit can possibly harm the hair, It Is not sticky, oily or greasy-It Is used by thous ands to keen Hu haft' health.)'!! pre vent as well us cures scalp disease For women ami children I'arlnlon Sago Is the most delight fill liolr diiess tug and should lie In every homo. Huntley Bros, sell It for ru rents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian Sage, CLACKAMAS soclotloii uieeis ai I'lrwooii Kai unlay. July :in. Mr. Albeit Browiiell and family, of Portland, are spending a few weeks with I holr daughter. Mi's, Reed. Mr S !, Heltin-er has Just pur chosi'd a lino new ploui). Mr. David Johnson, of I'ortland, spent the week end with Mr, F. El lings and family. A Wretched Mlstakt to endure the Honing, painful distress of piles. There's no need to. IJslou: "I suffered iiiuch from Plies." writes Will A. Marsh, of Slier City. N. C. till I got a box of llucklen's Arnica Salve, nnd was soon cured." Burns, Hulls, I'lcors, Fever Soros, Eof.omn, Cnls. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, van ish before It. 2.'io nt Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs Hewlett were enter tained at Grout Huntington's lust Frl day, and spent very enjoyable dav wllh Mrs Huntington and her fam ily Elder J D Norman, of l.eiils, was on the hill Sunday, the guest of Mr and Mrs llowlett. Ho hold service lit the sehisilhouso at noon. The Sunday school hour has been changed (roiu Id to It a. in. u here after we will meet at II o'clock to hold Sunday school service. We would lie pleased to have nil attend who con. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, nf E GROWER Labor Money Mitchell, Lawla A Stiver Company Portland. Ore. I want to kiiuw mnro about your Himiv Potato Digger: Name Address tacudii, were over Sutidnv calling on Mrs. Wisidle's parents, Mr and Mrs. llowlett. Victor Berg was In the wreck which occurred down near Boring Saturday evening ami was slightly but not very serloiiHly Injured. Walter Douglass left Monday for Eastern Oregon, where ho ha gone to work through 'harvest. Mrs. Huntington and her sister. Mrs. Pease, were calling on Mr. Wes ley Douglass Monday afternoon. Saved at Death'! Door, The d'r of death seemed ready to open for Murray W. Ayrea, of Transit Bridge, N. Y., when his life was won derfully saved. "I was In a dreadful condition." he writes; "my skin was almost yellow: eyes sunken; tongue coaled; emnclateil from losing -10 hii tidri, growing weaker dally. Viru lent liver trouble pulling mo down to death In spite of doctors. Then that matchless medicine, Electric Bitters, cured me, I regained the 40 pounds lost and now am well and strong." For all stomach, liver and kidney troubles they're supremo, fide nt Jones Drug Co. DOVER. AugiiHtlne Miller has his new burn about compleled, Mr. William Huberts Is Improving slowly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller und Elesnor Bows were In the wreck which occurred on the Electric road just east of Boring Saturday night All were more or less Injured. Pacific Coast League BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth 8ti. San Francisco vs. PORTLAND JULY 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23. Games Begin Week Day a 3.30 P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers, 25c; Grand Bland, 50c; Boxes; 2.ric extra, Chlldron, Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. Harry Morrison eiilerluliiKil two riionds from Port laud over Sunday, The supervisor la doing some gooil work on the Hantell loud. (I go klUmlllor goes to Eastern Oregon I III week to work during liiirveiil, Buck nnd John KoherlN have t lit coniract to put down a well for Ar thur Miller. Joseph Dolshngor and family visit ed with Ills loot her last Hominy. The world's most su "fill medicine (or bowel ciiuiplululN I Cliunilieiliiln Colic, Clioleia and Diarrhoea Kmuoity. II ha relieve. I morn palu mid nunVr lug and saved more lives than any other medicine In use Invaluable fur chlldron unit adult. Sold by all deal ers. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. We have beautiful weather, splen did for haying, iiiohI of the fanner having their hay In and Home culling their mil I y grain MIhs Itachcl Tong, from Tlrland, wits visiting her brotliei Innt Sun day T. N, I'lrlle and family have moved to tiiiiorrollo. Mr. Apploltold' new liouse I ill most ready f-.r I be lathers III brother ha Just returned from Call rortilit. Mrs Donley's son, Harry, and fatu ity, have been i-aiiiplng and visiting them for several weeks The Hoi k Crook new bridge Is coin ploted, one man got binlly .liurt from It full of lib. hi t lirteen feel on the rocks below. Ill Mount, from Ore gon t'Uy. was called, and Mr, Davln is now Improving. A great many (null this pint at tended the Cliaulauipia at Cliulmono Mr anil Mi Hunter wore In Port bind last week. A Pain Remedy Both Internal and internal I needed dally by almost every family. Keep a buttle of )r. Hell Ant! Palu. Good for till kind of ImiwoI trouble. Enter nnllv fur cuts, burns, sprain nnd all pain. Strongly antiseptic Hold everywhere. For sale by Jones' Drug Co, KELSO. Harbor Kb irk. our well known wish! dealer, nnd Ml Dim - Klmbley, of Boring, were married We. lues. lav. July ;n. They will make their home In Boring Alfred Shirley, of Dover, III Kelso last week. Clara Johiisrud I helping Mm. HutcliliiMin In the ci.ukli.niso at Fir winmI mill. A Baptist evangelist held services all of last week In the grove near the Kelo More There was a txxi attendance Mr. Slndall hmi1 Sunday and Mon day In Portland To In One. Dr. Belli Ami -Pain la both an In ternal and external remedy. It Is an antiseptic remedy and destroy dis ease germ. Sold everywhere on a positive guarantee. For nle by Junes Drug Co, CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm 8uro to Clvo Satisfaction. OIVKI alLHF AT ONCI. It rlonnann, a,HOhra, bonis and protista tha I'loiiihrnnn resulting from Cnlnrrh and drt. uMnwnr a did in l)ir Itrrtd ipilrklr. Krwtiir.. tll Sllo ot Turin And Hllli'll. Kay to u". Contain no iiijurtutia drtttf A)iliisl into tho n.-triU and I.tU.L Irg Him, M rants at Druggist or by liiittl. Lupilil Crxaiu Halm (or uw la afcauiuira, 7ft omits. ELY BROTHERS, IS Warrtn St.. New Yer.. TIME CARD. O. W. P. DIVISION Between Portland and Oregon City. CLEVER Leavn i Arrlvu j U-avo Arrlva j i I ' j i w fc. w, j K u oHlo j a U 2 S a " a S t a ! S i s, ? g S f1 P fcH o3 3 o fc s I 4.00 6"27 bAi (f-io M 5" 0.45" C 30 7.22 7.30 (1.20 6.28 7.20 7H0 7.32 i.00 tl.GO .r7 7 50 7.30 8 22 8.S0 7..10 7.37 8.30 8.00 8 52 0.00 8 00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.30 8 30 8.37 t.30 9 00 9.52 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10 30 10.00 10 62 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.U7 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.52 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1,30 1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 U0 2 22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2.62 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 .1.62 4.00 3.00 .1.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.52 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 6.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 0.00 5.00 6.07 0.00 5.30 0.22 fi.30 5.30 5.37 0.30 fi.OO 0.62 7.00 0.00 0.07 7.00 0.30 7.22 7.30 0.30 0.37 7.30 7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8 22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.62 8. 65 8.00 8.07 9 '10 R.30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 8.30 9.00 i.62 9.65 9.03 3.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.2a 10.33 10.37 11.00 10.00 10.52 10.55 10.03 10.07 11 00 10.30 H.22li.25 11.33 11.37 11.00 1 11.62 1 11.65 11.03111 07 11.59 11.30 12.22 1 12.26 12.33 12.37 I .... 12.00 I 12.40 1 12.60 I 11.66 1 1.67 I .....J I (j 12.60 -12.5C To Mllwaukle only. Tralna Tor Falrvlnw, Troutdala, Grnaham, Boring, Eagle Crook, Esta endn nnd Cazailero and Intermediate points. 7:16. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05, 1:06. 3:05. x4:06. 6:06. x0:06. 7:05. 8:05. 11:85. For Oresham. x Oresham. Falrvlew and Troutdaln. NOTE.: Cara leave Bait Water and Morrison street! 6 minutes later than scheduled from Firat and Alder Bte.