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OKEOON CITY ENTER?? 8 hi, FHIDA V, JULY 20, 1910. .1 OF THE ENTIRE fl 5m MEN'S CLOTHING 10.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $(( ,.- Men's kuiiiI knockabout null, ji.Mt ib uiing mr every iluy line. Wu war runt rni'li mnl every mm of these iiIIh Id give absolutely nnllnlndury ncrvli-e. bt'iminn we know they ill iiiiiiln lo n I it lid wear. Them iir on $H Ml Hulta, lltlil litlii UK llixiil I hi' Ih'i 110 no vuliica rmuiil Buy where. We offer llii'in niuv diirlu Milii Kri'itl rli'iirniirn ul I it It yon choice whllo'thcy I11MI j?(J ;,' $12 W AND $15 00 SUITS $l 0 We certainly have a nice hunch o 112 6.1 niiil fKiiin Hulii, you will mm here m (Iii'iim prli't-M u lln ritiiKi' of inilirim. Tin fabrics arc NlimilulKly reliable Wo wnrrmi II i lli bet 1 1 J .',il niiil $15 hi Hultn In (iM'Kini Cliy; nil nl.c. Th Mnmlilcra mill f rout of Ihcnc milt nre linlr rlnlli. In tr Illicit ; now dur lug ' III" Ki'i'iit Klwuille nlnwthlor Inkc thi'iti uwiiy ul 5 0 $18.00 AND $20.00 8UIT8 7) Every Hull In 1I1U Horn idling m IK mi niul I .''I mi wiirrmitcd I tie inndi' lit fiihiie, coiitiilnlliK elihc !mi Mr t-i'iil. wool or nil wool, nl Ihl range of prlcci you will (lliil Mil elcgnni nnw.rliiiciit In choose from They Huiiule the bent ninki'n lo Im liinl, lili i' mtitiiy pultcrnn, 11U11 lln nniiurvHilv iiniiiiiiiH. Think whn Ihln inrtiii to yon (jci onu fot ""y V' 70 Men's Furnishings SHIRTS. Mi'H'h Working Hhlrii lluil null lln world over lor Mir mnl i;c. during thin greni mile k for only. . . ;c llresi HhlrU, inch kh 111 n Model and Mniiiiii'li icrititi'H, known llm world over In 1 1 for lloo; (or thin ! lo K" (or. while Ihey Innl 7Jc Xtnn'a Pongee Hlililn (or muitiicr dnyi; II 26 value; during lliln ml" do fur only J),e Neckwear and Sus pender .Men's: (uncy tiMMitrli'il Collar mnl TIi': .big line In pick (rum; I5r Tien ilurliiK HiIk sale for oiilv Hl 60c SUSPENDERS ,". CENTS Dnn Inl HusiM'tiilers; npcclnlly priced for thin great mile (or only... J I'ri'Hldi'iit Hiinpinilcrn niul llm nli lirulml "Kiuly" tnnUc, during thin mill', while ihey litHi imt pair. "iy :..v Men's Summer Un derwear 25c mnl 35e kihmI nir-dlum weight Un derwear Hun will keep you cool dii r I iik Hii'Ki' cold dnyH, k fur clur ItiK llil mile (or only ench. . J S1' fiiic mnl Cue Kuiiinii'r I'mliTwciir .'lc Wi lin vi' nil hUch in i In tho (ol IowIiik colurn; pink, liluti. hrown niul while; ii IdK IiiiikiiIii; nil kh now during cli'iin up Hnl . ...,'(S' 1 LEVITT - STOCK NOW ON Corner 7lh and Main StreetsSelling's Old Stand, Oregon City This Gigantic Clean Up Sale has brought us the biggest business this store has ever seen. Hundreds of people are crowding this store everv day from far and near to get the biggest genuine bargains that were ever offered the people of Oregon City. A reason for it! Yes! Our Clean Up Sale is genuine and we are doing just as we advertise. The people at large do appreciate a strait legitamate sale and are showing it by crowding this store every day. Our prices are way down to cost and below as you will find by visiting our store. We want to clean up and arc doinjf it fast by cutting the prices as to stager even the shrewdest bargain seeker. We intend to carry only the best and freshest of standard merchandise. No stock carried oyer if we can help it and to move it we simply slaughter prices to smithereens. Come see the crowds of busy buyers, see how busy we are, then you will realize our sale is genuine. Money positively refunded onany purchase if not satisfied only strait business with us. Our increasing business is done by square treatment to alh Come and visit the best and busiest' sale inOregon City. IT WILL PAY YOU " Reod this ILst of Powerful Bargains .hot means as much to you as it does to us, note every item: MEN'S HATS ne lot of iim'ii'r kuiH'k nlioui HiiIh mull u you piiy nnywIuTi' ( i .on niul II fill; it IiIkIoI of ii. lorn; micli you wmil for Work IIhIh; while limy IikI, only ijti Another lot of cxtrii kikuI Kelt llut-i, tlila in'iimui'it m( y leu. :'0n vnlui'H while they InH, Ku fur J ', Here In ii lot of I lulu I hill you need mil he ii (mid to tiny to wear nny where; In Intent myleH only; for thin wile, while they hod reitulnr $;'t.n lliiln, for 9 ;-, )ur (ionic!) Hula nrc known I In. world over for their iinllty. clllii(! fur l'I. mi, Imt ilurliiK thin mile the) ':r STRAW HATS. All our Hirnw HuU k" nt :i I :i ufl ilurliiK thla mile. Men's Pants $1.50 WORK PANTS, g ) )ne lot of etlrii K'Hiil Work I'mit thm lire rhenp een fur 9 1 Ml, hill fur ililn Kieiil nitld we niiirkel them down to n () $2.00 ind $2.50 PANTS, g ;s rtiln In mi oitm kihiiI hcitvy uimiI lulled I'liiiln lluil will uiiike you KOOll klllK'k IllHIIlt I'liiiln, fur thin le only 7 $3.00 CORDUROY PANTS, $ Our Curdiirov I'nnla lire mi. Ik ni f lopn niul wi'ltci) ncnum una of rxlrn ooi ( oruuroy itmi go iliirln inix mile fur only Shoes and Pumps LADIES' SHOES AND PUMPS. 11. f.y MISSUS' HIIOKH () 12. fiil MISSKS' HIIOKH J () l.'iiu .misskh mill I.AU1KH HIIOKH $ J ITU" MISHKH' und I.ADIKS' 83 ..- iiaiiii'.s siiokm, tim riculiir &nc mid 71c Khocn Now () :i r.n t.AiUKS' snoi:s $ ho Uiillcn' Huldicr licet JullctH, $.&o St I 1. Now I to v 'm Chiivhh SIhm' fur Hummer rum tort, $1 2.7 Nnw fc IjuIIck' Home Comfort Kllpperii, with 2 nimpH, l 75 Now Sl'lJ) Men's and Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords BOY'S SUITS $2.50 nd $3.00 Boy't Suit!, $ )., $3.50 und $3.00 Boy's Suit!, $ ),-, Hi" lot of wikiI inUliire nnd womlcdn KnlcRerlMicker riuiln Sultn. Ileal h niiide: rcKiilur 11M mid III.ini Sultn hi thin itrciit niilv k for.... J ijt $3.50 nd $4.00 SUITS, A lot of exlrn K"d Sultn thnl Hie dilute up very ntyllnh In nent put Icrnn; nil ku durliiK thin nnle $5 and $8 SUITS CO FOR S.'t !." lere In nil extrn lot of nil wool Sultn, In lilue nerten mid ciinliincrcn. In nlutile mid duiihledireiintcil. no on Hie nulo (or only ; t Ribbons 20C and 25c RIBBONS, l,c iieclnl lot of Kltilionn In nil denlr lilc eolorn In tiiffcliiH in nil u'lillhu- durliiK thin mile will nel the "Tic mien for only per yard ."Jr nl tin durliiK rleiin up nt powerful re-luclloiin: I2.IHI SHOKS mid OXKOKDS g J. J.:.(l HIIOKH mut OXKOKDS JjtJ 'J-, M ini SIIOKS mid OXKOHIXS S' ;() J I.5U HIIOKH mid OXKOKDS 82 Vt.'t II.ihi HIIOKH mid OXKOKDS 811 1.1 II Mi-JSIIOKH mid OXKOKDS g; H.I ONK UlT OK KIIOICS AT... SI 1,1 The Kiciit iHiiiiittile reducllon In- rlii'lcn u 1 1 drenn mnl work Kllocx. BOYS' SH0E8. i. a" m lur.n j ,) I2.IMI HIIOKH 81 1.1 I2..1U HIIOKH 81 tM $:t.uii Hlioics $ 15 Heather Bloom Skirts l.r,.l llluck Henther Illuom Hklrln uiiide In deep flounce with ruf " 81 1!) Corsets We tuive the exclunlvo agency for the MinioiiH It. tc u. Cirnela: ic Cornell Now koIiik ul (lc ll.u'l Cornell Now going at H!K II. .Ill Cornetn Now roIhr at..g 1J) All limner priced It. & l. Cornell re duced nccordliiKly. One lot of TOO Hint II 5u H. & G. Cometn, a little out Of date, clonlnK ;.i- Embroideries ic Kinlirolilcrles roIhk now for only; per yard 'zc l.rc Kmhrolderlen A heautlful nelec- tlon to pick from per yard, .('c .'lie KiiAirolilerlen The larcent and bent nelectlonn lo lie had In the rlly, for only per yard 'ge DRESS GOODS Now In your time to supply your needn In Drenn Coodn. Our line of Drenn Ooodi tn much cheaper and all K" at icreat nacrltlce prices: !0 In. wide Panama goods In all denir able cilors; rcgulur 11.00 and 11.25 urnde; during thin Kale for only tier yard 7)c All Summer Unlit Pongee and fancy fulirlcn; tdc and 75c values. . .;Hc One line of While Dren Goods In Mohnlr and fancy ntrlpei; 50c and t.lc crade ko for per pair J) GINGHAMS 8..C GINGHAM, (c. One lot of Checked Apron GIiik nam 12'2c DRE8S GINGHAMS, ()c. Special lot of extra fine Dress Glng hams for the Summer Dresses; during this salt! per yard J(K Gloves and 'Kerchiefs HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children. One lot of Tan Hose for Ladles, the kind you pay anywhere 25c; dur ing this sale, go for J (J. An Extra fine line of 2 for-25c grade Black Hose for Ladles' dancing thin sale, for only Jjc Children's Hose Extra heavy ribbed good every day Stockings; selling for only Men's kind pair Men's feet 15c: during this sale for 8- Socks The regular 3-for-25c ; during this sale only, per (ic Better Grade Socks White and plain; blacks and fancy socks, go for this sale ()c Valuable Pf emttims Free in Cut Glass, Din ner Sets and Rogers Bros. Silverware J, LEVITT End Suspension Bridge, Cor. 7th and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon WATCH VS GROW loc Canvas Gloves, with knit wrlsis. the best 10c Glove on the market. for this sale per pair only (Jc One lot of Men's Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, In white; regular 3-(or25c kind; go during this great sale, only for .....4c Lawns and Dimities 25c Lawns: all the late designs; plenty to pick from per yard, only jjc 35c Lawns go for during this sale per yara . . : jyc 18c Lawns in neat stripes, such as you need Tor this hot weather, go for only , jjc 15c Lawns and Dimity while it lasts miring mis saie per yard, only He Wrappers and House Dresses LADIES' SUITS $15 LADIES' TAILORED SUITS 87 .10 These fine $15.00 Tailored Suits that every lady can feel proud of, one of the greatest bargains ever offered to the ladies In Oregon City or any other place. We back this up with your money refunded If you want It. We have them In blues, sage, fancy striped worsted and cheviots; the styles are of the latest and are Just what you have been longing for at such a saving over all other places now going while thev last ""'y 87 .10 $20.00 LADIES' SUITS, SKI (Ml Here is where they are to be had. this Is ihe place of the Happy Ladles. The ladies who have a limited amount to spend and want the good 120.00 Tailored Suit, can now find It here. These suits are sewed with silk, silk lined and faced, are of the latest In Bhort coats, beauti ful patterns in champagne, tan and blue Krench serge. Ladles look Into this and take one for only, yes ony 810 M $5.00 LADIES WASH SUITS, ' 75 me wasn suits are just what you need for your outings, one of the best linens tn blue, white, tan, gray; one just what all ladies should have, a suit you can laundry and use over and over aeain, only $' 75 $2.00 and $2.50 WHITE and TAN LADIES' SKIRTS, 1 ..-; These Skirts are made in 7 and 9 gored skirts: are made very neatly, and are just what all ladies need and use; can be had here foT ny si :w Ladies' Furnishings $1.25 Wrappers going at O.lc $2.50 and $3.00 House Dresses, goiug now for only li).1 i2.00 House Dresses, going now for "'-v SI .30 Children's Wash Dresses $1.00 Children's Wash Dresses, going now for only 73c $1.50 Children's Wash Dresses, going now for only jt"j Domestics, Etc. 15c Indian Linen c $1.25 Bed Spreads t)$c $1.75 Bed Spreads 1 ;() $3.50 Bed Spreads ' HO 5c Package Pins c 10c Curling Irons 7c 10c Finishing Braids ..- (Jc 5c Embroidery, cotton floss 15c Ladles' Sleeveless Vests for this great Bale go for only He Better grade Vests 25 cent sellers go for. In this sale, for hc The celebrated Kaiser Gloves, In all tolors, 50e and 75c sellers,' go fr 39c Long white Silk Gloves that sell for $1.00 and $1.50, for the sale only 79c Ladies' Waists $1.25 and $1.50 Tailored Fancy Waists, made of lawns and linen; very best for $1.25 to $1.50 Now only Jc $2.00 and $2.50 Tailored and Fancy Waists, made with embroidery and lace fronts Now only $1 4," $3.50 and $4.00 Silk Waists, in white, black, tan and cream, in the finest of IJ.50 and $4.00 Silk Waists Q"'r 8'3 !5 7c Colico, 4c ic Calico 4c Here is an extra special cut and should not be over looked by econ omical buyers: Calico in blue, gray, silver gray and light colors, while it lasts per yard only 4C REAL ESTATE REAL E8TATE. M. A. HoggcHH to Charles llollowny, INt li of block 30, Comity Addition to Oregon City; $1. Chmien llollowny to Hannah Urn Hen, lot ti of block Mil, County Addi tion In Oregon City; $1. It. Y. mnl O. J. Currln to George Ciirrlii, laud In I). IX C. of Hugh mid Dlolia Currln, lowiinhlp 3 south, range 4 firnl; $1. Miiry niul W. II. Chlhlen to II. J. mid H. P. I lowland, 5 hitch of I'lnn burnt; $1.2(10. .lumen 11 rill Lucy Feglen to Henry C. Priiilliommu Company, (10 ucros of Hcctlun 12, townnhlp 2 south, range 4 t'uni; $1. , A. W, and M. 0. Albright to 15. II. Albright, lutid In sections 1, 2, 11. 12, townnhlp 1! south, rangt) 1 cast; i- 8. A. Venter to Sarah Bromberg Unci 4, (lordon GI011 Homo tracts, Deep Creek Junction; $725. lellii M. Hurfiin to Daniel and Wy ona lJ Hluhliiocker, .'1 ncres of nectlonl 211, townnhlp 4 south, range 4 east; Jl.noo. George A. and C. W. Nottingham to i John M. A. Ijiihi, IoIh 7 and 8 of block 3. Pom pell; $100. L, V. and Sarah M. Duliton to Car rie Gregory, 103.00 acres of William KuhhcII mid wife, D. U C, No. 37, Hcctlnnn 27, 28, 33, .'14, townnhlp 4 south, range 2 cant; $10. J. II. and Myrtle H. Walker to Law rence 8. Aldrlch, lots 5, 0, 7, 8, block "I" Supplemental Addition to Clack lining HnlghtR; $1,51)0. ' 1 8. and Kdnii P. Aldrlch to Wil liam and Annie llolschor, lots 5, 0, 7, 8, block "I" Supplemental Addition to ClncknniiiH Heights; $1,500. H. M. and Anna Howell to Mary .loHcphlno Crooks, land In Oregon City; $10. Philip nnd Knrollnn Strulb to Rich nrd W. Scott, land In William Mook, I). L. C, totiwshlp 1 south, rango 1 rant; $1. Frank J. and Caroline linker to K111II mid Martha Giimm, lots II. C, of tract (12, Wlllamettp tracts; $1150. Ira L and Bertha Hover to Bynl U1111I1 et ul., 1 acre of sect Ions 20, 21, townnhlp 5 south, range 3 eant; $1. Carl mid Anna Anuncher lo M. II. I (Irlltln, land In section 12, towiinhlp (i noiilh, range 2 eant; $ 1 0. Minn G. and George A. Heldcngci to H. I I'lilmer. 45.112 ncres of sec tion 17, township 4 south, range 2 eant; $5,500. J. W. mid I.ydla Cranio to W. D. King mid A. U Brown, lotn 10 to 25 luclunlve, of block 3, Mlnthorn Ad dition to Portland; $00. Uiren and U'tiora K. Seward to J. IC. Cameron Lumber Company, south half part noutheant quarter of nectlon 32, tiiwiiHhlp 1 Hiiuth, range 5 east; $10. Kntncada Slate Hank of Bertha Glaxler, loin 3, 4. block 9, Zobrlst Ad dition to Knlacadn; $110. 10, M anil Anna Howull to Crist Ennor, lotn 23. 24. block 3, Nob 11)11; $S5. Frederick I Johuniiii and Mary Johnnon to Charles K. Krlckson, li) acres of section Jlfi, townnhlp 1 south, range 3 east; $1,050. Klvlra BaltmarHh to John R. New ton, .455 acres of Philander and Anna l'o, I. L C section 33, townshlu 3 south, rilllgo 1 eiint; $1,500. Christian and Catherine Zimmer man to Herman Lleblg, west half of south half of northeast quarter of sec tion 3(1, townnhlp 4 south, range 1 ennt; $2,05(1. A. K. mid Anna IC. Hlggs to Kdwin H. Peory, land In sections 9, 10, 15, 1(1. township 4 south, rnnge 1 east; $10. Fred 8. Morris to Rowland F. Wal ters, lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 7, 8. 10, 12, Cool-1 rldgo trncls; $100, laotta U. Irwin to Joshua 8. Rey-, noliln, 8 ncres .of Hector Campbell, D. I U C, section 25, township 1 south, range 1 ennt; $7,750. Carrie Woirhngon to Carl Wolf ha gnn, Sr., one-half acre of sections 4, 5, 8, 9, township 2 south, range 3 east; $1. v Anna P. .Moon tr John W. Loder, lots 8, 9, 10, block 11. WYst Gladstone; $1. . OregoV Iron and Sleel Company to I Guh Homme rllcld, 15.30 in-res of sec tion 32, township 2 south, range 1 I Joseph Itlvclt to Units Ileirl, land j In Berryman Hemlngs D. L. C, town I ship 2 south, range 1 east; $1. I Prcnlon Pendleton et al., to Oregon I Swedish Colonization Company, 80 I urrnn of section ll. township 5 south, range 3 east ; $3,000. Portland Kttllwny Light and Power Company to W. H. Morehouse Invest ment Company, land In section 29, township i south, rnnge 5 east; also lot 20, township 4 smith, range 6 east; $100. f. M. ami Jennie Lcaho to S. O. Rue, I11111I in section 2(1, township 5 south, range 1 eant; $2,225. Km ma Gladden and J. R. Glndilen to Charles E. Smith, 8(1 acres of sec tion 14, township 2 Routh, range 3 east; $-1,500. Mary nnd Ferdinand Wl'lmor to Ada Sntllh, 15 acres of section 15, town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $975. W. R. Taylor to Clarence Mnllett. northwest quarter of southwest quar ter of section 11, township 4 south, range 2 east; $1,500. Annie and J. J. llazelwood to C. A. Hall, lots 1, 2, 22, 23, 24, block 1, Hern Park: $1. Willamette Falls Co. to R. W. P. Baker, tract 11, Willamette & Tulntln tracts; $750. ' Adah F. and Frank Mutter to Thos. McMiinnls. lots 7 and 8 of block 7. O. I. & S. Company's Addition to Oswego; $700. Henry Tschudy to Veronica Tsr hudy, 30 ncres of section 4. township 2 south, rnnge 2 enst; $10. Henry nnd Veronica Tschudy to Henry Tschudy, Jr., and Edward Tschudy, 30 ncres of section 4, town ship 2 south, rnnge 2 east; $1. F. D. nnd Anna Mi. Mnrkoe to Frnnl E. Andrews. 12 acres of D. I C. of J. 0. SwnlTord township 3 south, rnnge 2 east; $10. Henry Kocher to Jonns M. Will et nl.. land In sections 17 and 18, town Bhlp 4 south, range 1 enst; $25. Chnrles O. Llnd to John Laube, 1-15 ncre In section 23, township 2 south, range 3 enst; $15. United States tn Grace 0. Curtis. 160 acres of section 27, township 2 south, range 7 east; patent. Casper and Katie Junker to L E'the Twilight district Is one of the HorTinitn, lot 1 of block 3, Junker's ' best equipped In the county. We Addition to Sandy; $1. should be proud of this fact. o.1!"....""! Ul"'' !,ake't0 c- w- A good many from here atteuded an, Ber ha Kanney. lot "C" tract 11. ,he ulR meeting at Warner Grange on Willamette & Tualatin tracts; $300. I Saturday at New Era. Lva and James Ward to Ellen' t j .Moel,nke. .lot 3 of block 12, Sunset . " firahanfn so. of Davenport, pi. v. .I . rl unh., s visiting with her mother, '' ' . L-....IL- .1.1.. .'..a. auin, ul lllio .iiq, Gilbert and Emma Jonsrud to Carl A. Johnson, land In section 15, town ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1,300. Ivl Hosteller to I). J. Kropf, land in section 32, township 4 south, range 1 east; $250 Wesley H. and Myra J. McArthur to I. C. Clodfelter. 8.217 acres In George Crow D. L. C; $10. Mr. Harvey Is building a hen house and wood shed. Oliver Bailey is the man on the job. He finds that the Twilight improvements keeps him pretty busy. Mr. Colwell Is hauling the lum ber for the construction of his new I residence. These are the kind of Im- CHILDREN'S DAY AT GRANGE. Picture of Founder of Warner Grange It Valued Gift. I. Helmer to A. G. Faust, a 4 29 I provetuents that we like to see. acres of Ezra Dlsher P. L. C. town- Win. Young is building a new house ship 2 south, range 2 east; $10. on his place and expects to repair the O. Ellenrleler to Louisa Scliwerin, place in general. We are glad to 40 acres of section 17, townshln 4 I have Mr. Young and his progressive south, range 4 east: $450. George P. Dekum to Albert Pratt. 40 acres of section 24, township 4 south, range 1 west: also 18 acres of section 24. township 4 south, range 1 J the Summer Normal. west: also 1 acre of section 19, town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $4,500. spirit with us. Marvin Faulk Is meeting with fine success in his endeavors to become 1 a scnooi teacner. He is atteudlng Eldon Swick made a business trip to Gladstone last week. While there be called In to see how the Phnn. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST 1 tnunua was orogresslnc. tOIVIKANY Land Titles Examined. Abatracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Orcron City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. TWILIGHT. Everything Is fine nt Twilight. The grain Is being stacked and we expect threshers In the near future. Adolph Joehnke has been sick for tbe past week. Dr. jroiint Is In at tendance. Wallace McCord, our genial horse trnlner, made a business trip to Needy last week. While there he at tended the Dribble horse sale. Mr. Nash has moved his family Into the new residence that he has Just been completed. The Twilight School will open on the first Monday, of October, being the third. Miss Eleanor Brodle, of! Portlnnd, has been hired as the teach er. With the addition of the new wood shed that has just been built, The Black family as well as sev eral others from here went to Glad stone on last Thursday to meet with ex-Gov. Faulk of Missouri. Those attending the New Era camp Saturday at New Era was the one big day of the year for the Grangers, the occasion being Chil dren's Day. During the morning the Grange convened in regular order for the routine business, but in the af ternoon all were made welcome whether Grangers or not. The dinner, which was served at noon, was well patronized, and all did justice to the cause and the long tables with the Grangers seated all round with the Warner Grange or chestra supplying the most beautiful 1 strains of music, certainly did prove mat it pays to be a Granger. The program tn the afternoon was in charge of Mrs. J. Hoffman, and included music, readings and recita tions of a very entertaining nature that was truly enjoyed by all. After the program Ice cream and candy were passed to all present and the orchestra kept the people in the best of cheer by being very generous with its musical abilities. Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, who Is probably the oldest Granger in this county, honored the Grange by her presence, and presented the Grange Old Ulcer Are unsightly and dangerous. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will heal them promptly. It is clean and pleasant to use. 25c a box. Sold everywhere. For sale by Jones' Drug Co. Marriage Licenses. The following were granted mar riage licenses: Clara Johnson and j C. H. Glllam; Amy L. Brown and R. I W. Brooks: Mrs. John Scroggs and James Frederickson; Lellla Sharon and H. H. Haskell. meeting report a good time with good with an enlarged picture of the late lectures. A nice grove and a good place for a picnic dinner. Summer Colds Are harder to relieve than winter ones, but they yield Just as readily to treatment with Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey. Sold everywhere. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. For sale by Jones' Drug Co. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our Blncere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindly sympathy during our recent bereavement In the death of our grandfather, Joseph Folksdorf. MR. and MRS. W. KI PPENBENDER, Arthur Warner, the founder of War ner Grange. This gift is deeply ap preciated, as was stated by different members in their remarks In thank ing Mrs. Warner. The older Grangers told of the high esteem and respect they held for Mf. Warner and the en tire Grange joined in accepting this gift and extending appreciation to the giver. During the day several people who attended and realized the good of the Grange work, made application for membership. The Grange Is stead ily on the Increase in every way and is In the best of condition. This fact the farming class should be proud of, as the Grange is the greatest boon for the rural people that has ever existed. HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Oregon City Citizen Can Afford to Ignore. ' DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, Ul smelling urine, full of sediment and irregular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 4 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys, and warn you of the ap proach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys nnd cure them per manently. Here's Oregon City proof: Frank H. Bush, Jr., Main street, Oregon City, Or., says: "I suffered from an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouble and received no re lief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. This preparation did its work so thor oughly that since taking the contents of two boxes, I have had no recur rence of my former complaint. Whenever an opportunity give Doan's Kidney Pills my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 8-17-24