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OREGON CITY ENTERPKISI'.. KUM DA V, AUGUST 12. 11)10. ALCOHOL 3 rEKCENT. AVcgciahlf Prrpsnfiim forAs simila tiKJ Foodam! RHita lingllicSioiiUi&andlWlsjf k6i EKE IYornotos Ditionflimfiil IT ncss and IvVflXonlainsnwittr Opitmi.Morphuic iwrMiaital. Not X arc otic. a twTW- ItrvirJ- 0-V.C-ot-. (ton.ii7r. Ancrfcrt Romfitv forOrotia lion . Sour Stonvxh.Diantwi Worms f iwTilsknis .tfvtnsli ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. frcS'itul: Sinanw of rax Fa"- f.lt K NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. NEWS OF THE COUNTY MEADOWBROOK. Mr. Neeley and family were rustioat-; Mrs. S. Kleinsmith visited with her ing at Soda Springs Sunday. j daughter last week for a few days. j. Y. Standlnge burned his slash-! Ings Sunday. If your liver Is sluggish and out of Mr. 'Chas. Holman and daughter, ' tone, and you feel dull, bilious. con Miss Alice, returned to Portland Sun- stipated. take a dose of Chamberlain's day. after an extended visit to the Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight ranch. j before retiring and you will feci all Rev. Mayes, a Methodist minister right in the morning. Sold by all from Marquam, preached at the j tleab-rs. . school ouse Sunday. j Quite a number from Clarks at-1 STAFFORD. tended church at Meadowbrook Sun-j day. The weather still continues warm Archie McCord is head sawyer at1 dry and pleasant, and harvesting-goes the Schafer mill. Mr. Waiisetta. the gaily on. former sawyer, left for Washington,! Mr. Halkar was having a new roof where he will take charge of another put on his house last week, not a new mill. ', room. They are fixing it up with C. L. Staudingee of East Meadow- new windows and other improvements brook. Is having lumber hauled for a ' which look very nicely, dam on Milk Creek, where he will ' Mr. John Sager. Sr., who has lived put in some mill machinery. - on w hat has been called for years. Mrs. Donegan left for Canby Mon-I Schafer's mountain, died last week, day, where she will visit a while with ; of cancer of the stomach, home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Zeek. j Mr. Williamson and family spent George Williams and family havei Sunday with their parents on the gone to the mountains for a few Hayes' place, "where they are living weeks' vacation. George Robson has bought the, Claud Hall property on Molalla ave-j nue and will soon move his family, there. 1 Mr. McCord expects to occupy the Wauztta flat on Lake street. H. C. Bonacee made a business trip, to Oregon City Wednesday. Mr. Wlllard Bobbins of Molalla, Is hauling lumber for a new house to replace the one that was burned last , spring. j If your subscription Isn't paid up, , or yon are not taking The Enterprise,; now Is the time to subscribe or pay up and help Miss Snodgrass with your votes. Every one will help. A Cold Is not necessarily serious, provided It is taken care of. It is frequently the starting puini ui many uaugciwun uio- eases, w nen it conies use or. en s Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Jones Drug Co. CLARKS. Mr. Baurer and son Albert, went to town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Durst from the Cnion Mills were In Clarks to visit Mr. and Mrs. Kleinsmith. Mr. Elmer Is going to stack his I grain before he will start up his j threshing machine. j Mr. Gasser and family from Mich!- gan came to Oregon. Mr. Bottemiller and Mr. Haag were i in town last week. i Mr Gasser and famllv came out in an automobile to Clarks. j Mr. Buol and family are cutting and burning their thistles in the field. There was an automobile out in i Clarks on Sunday to look at the Peice place. Mrs. Washburn spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. H. Kleinsmith. Alex. Scherruble is helping Mr. Bottemiller in harvest. Clarks Echoed board had a meeting Saturday to put a new addition on the school house. Ed. Hettman Is building a new house. Mr. Marquardt was in town last Saturday. Mr. Buol and family took a drive out last Sunday. No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man it strong all over. No man can be tronf! who i suffering from weak atomach with its contequent indigestion, or from tome other disease of the stomach and ita associated organs, which im pairs digestion and nutrition. For wben the stomach it weak or diseased there it a lost of the nutrition contained in food, which it the source of all physical ttrength. When a man "doetn't feci just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, it languid, nervous, irritable tnd despond ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make ttrength. , Such a man should ose Dr. Pierce'. Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other , organs ol dliestlon and nutrition. It enriches the blood. Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a leerrt nostrum ss a substitute for this non alcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. QASTOBln For Infants nnd Children. Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years TttC CCffTAUfl MHMNV. MCW TORS OlTT. Otto Moehenke Is building Ed. Hod ) , man's new house. In a tent. Mr. Hayes is also enjoying a visit among the old neighbors and friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Gage called upon him Sunday. Mr. Hayes and, Mr. Gage came over the plains In company, in the summer of 1853. and have many Interesting remlnissences. of the trip of six months' duration! e'er they landed in Oregon City. Ed. Pomperine Is ttlng slowly; better from his recent attack of! dyptheria, and Miss Grace Tledeman is also getting well of severe case of pneumonia. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellegsen made! a long promised visit at his brother's; house last Sunday, Mrs. Gage spent a couple of days ! ! with her son, Arden and family, this i week, arriving home on Thursday. I The son lives at Sheridan. Mr, and Mrs. Gage and children ar; ;pen,lng the week at the old nome Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is a creamy snow white ointment put up In air tight screw cap tubes. Will cure any case of sore eyes and will not Injure eyes of a babe. Sold every where 23c. For sale by Jones Drug Co. MOUNTAIN VIEW. W. W. May and J. Jackson are building a store for Will Eftey on corner of Molalla avenue and Dlvi- slon street. Rev. J. W. Exon of Dover, spent Sunday and Monday with his father- In-law, W. W. May. -Vr- E''- Sf'lvr ha S".ne to th King camp cutting wood for Mr. Weav- cr "n "oavr1.1c,re''k' , , Mr. Fred Wilis is on the sick list. Pr. Stuart and Dr. Schulu are in at- Miain.e. Mr. Henry Brandt was taken ill Tuesday morning. Mr. G. W. Hall of Mountain View, the butcher, received some fine cat tle from Salem Monday. George and John Gillett left for the mountains Wednesday mora'ng to gather huckleberries along Roar ing river. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt and Mr. Tonerce went on an excursion1 to Seaside last Sunday. j Orval Albright left this week for Newport to spend a couple of weeks. Will May and family returned from two weeks' camping trip last Mon lnv at Molalla. A. W. Cunin and C. Billiard wont mi k hunting trip Friday ami returned Sunday, Mrs. H. F. 1 .tint alul daughters art- at Wtlholt Springs (or, two weeks, Mr. Arthur Chandler o( Rodtlold. Kansas, Is visiting Mr. ami Mrs. ti. V. Hainm. Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey woro guests of Mr. Glllolt Sunday. Mrs Rose aiul baby spout last wook with friends. In Portland. Dr. Bell's PineTsr-Honey Is the host for coughs, colds, croup. Kiip. whooping cough, tn'OMrlilils, asthma and all throat and bronchial troubles. Sold everywhere, look for tho boll on tho bottle. Kor sale by Jones Prug Co. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Joo Thomlon wont to Port land on Thursday. Mrs. Probst upon I several days In Portland last week. Mr. Kiosnor and family arrived Monday, and aro now at homo on iholr farm'whion ilioy bought from Mr. .lomlson. Norman Say spont Thursday In Portland and Oregon City. Tho Unties' Aid mot with Mrs. Marlon Young on Thursday. Mclliido and Hut son visited Corral Crook district on Tuesday trying to secure options on properly. Thoro will bo a dance In tho M. U A. hall on Saturday evening. August i:?th. given by the Kpler Orchestra. Mrs. Parley many friends will bo pleased to learn that she has returned to her homo safe and sound, and that the anticipated operation was not neeessarv. ! Evergreen blackberries are ripen j Inc. and aro selling for 2V.C a pound j a: the canneries. j Mrs. Kody and daughters, Kdlth and I Hael. of Portland, arrived on Wed ' nesday, to'vlsit with Mrs. Keed Gra- ham. for a few days. Mr. Kd. -t'akor has started out with his threshing machine, beginning over near Sherwood. Mouses are scarce In Wllsonville. and .Mr. IHitsou Is building Ml addi tion to his real estate office, which he will rent for a Immo, and has taken f Its vine separator is the envy of all would-be rivals and the satisfaction cleanly separating the vines from the potatoes. The Hoover is light draft and under ordinary conditions can be means dollars in the Docket of the The HOOVER PICKER-DIGGER. The machine that placed on a side stand attached under favorable conditions and. is Implements Vehicles Agents Everywhere office apartments at the Walters Hotel. If you want proof of the fact, that Wllsonville is the home of a full Hedged poet, read Doris Young's poem entitled, "Give Me a Farm," In the June number of "The Oregon Countryman," for .It is certainly splendid. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Portland, arrived on Sunday to visit their rela tives, Alison and Ed. Bakers, and were accompanied home In their au tomobile by the Misses Ruby, Annie and Edna Baker, who will visit with them for a couple of weeks. Eva Baker and cousin Ruby Bald win, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Baker farm. A sad death occurred near Staf fer's at Wllsonville on Thursday evening, when Harry ('. Pool, was drowned in the Willamette river. Mr. Pool was 39 years of age, and was accompanied by a boy of 15 years, named Davis, who swam to the shoie. arriving much exhausted. If you are already a subscriber to the "Enterprise," give your name for another year's subscription to Anna Rldder and If you are going to subscribe for the best county paper take the "Ent.erprUie," for this young girl, and give her a chance at the prize. Mr. and Mth. John Brobst of Port land, are the proud parents of a bnby girl who arrived at their home In the Rose City on the 29th of July. Grandma Brobst spent several days visiting this first grandchild last week. Dystenery is a dangerous disease but. can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully imed In nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fall. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. VIOLA. No rain yet, things are getting pretty dry, but when It does Btart look out for that Oregon mist. Farm ers are getting along fine with their harvests. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward left for a visit lo (heir daughter, MrB. Bud Simmon, who lives at Waterloo. Mr. Craft cut. his leg quite bad while making thakes. Mr. William Mattoon Is talking of moving his family to EHiacada soon. Mr. Randolph Is building a new house and preparing to move. There wasn't many out to church Sunday to hear the good sermon preached ' by our pastor, Mr. May, ijnpo thoro will lo a larnor crowd next time. Wsj Guarantee Every Box of Pr. Iloll'i Antiseptic Salvo to do I what we claim Try It (or ulcers, bolls, runnlnit sotos, loitor, ringworm, ooneinn, salt ilwuin, (over soros, nils, , bruises., pimples black hoads, chaps, (olons, burns or any skill disease, alio a box. For null1 iy Jones Prug Co. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK i Wo are hlng warmer woalhor of late and some fanners will ho thresh ing this week. The Krnln In this neighborhood is good, Otto Johnson was aci-ldently shot In (ho hip while out hunting U miles from Kslacaila lie Is reported to i bo lu a serious condition. Ills par ents and family were caniplngV for a , short time, wlnu the accident hap pened last week Porn, to Mr a ml Mrs. Noah lloyer. a nine pound ho-. Mr. and Mr-' Samuel KotilUor, wont to Portland i.iid purchased n $ire buggy. Mi's.- Biirnei and Mrs. KootilUor wore In Boring !.f-( Sunday. Mrs. 15. Hnnier was In Oregon City and Porilatul visiting and shopping last week. Miss Burtutt from Portland, was visiting her Pro' her and family Sat urday and Sunday. A Kasper I ad a load of company fi-oin Lents. Sunday. Rock" Crook school will coiniiionco September U"i Miss Hotnan from Sycamore, will teach the primary room. Mr. Miloy will start noxt week to! Missouri to b- tone a few months visiting his relations. , Ho sure and berlaln's Colic. Heniedy with your trip this obtained on be take a bottle of Cham j Cholera nnd Diarrhoea, you when starting on summer. It cannot bo' ard the trains or steam-j of water nnd climate' sudden nttacks of ers. Changes often cause diarrhoea, ami it Is best ta ho pre- pared. Sold I y all dealers. REOLAND, Threshing. H the order of the day. llonney Ipndle started their ma- users. to the Digger,' thus saving the expense worthy of youi careful consideration. If Inter otodtnall urn thl Coupon chine Monday. Grain is turning out good so far. Little Frank Kernes, who fell from the roof of Mr. Schwartz's barn, a distance of V) feet, is dolug well. Real estme is on the boom again. Several tracts sold lately. Rumor has It that the wedding bells will ring Wednesday evening. A new woodshed has ben built on the Evergreen school lot and the schoolhoiise painted inside and out. Several riilldren have the whooping cough. Gruel brother are working In Port land. Miss Ha.-l Kerr U Redland's uctlve worker In The Enterprise Circulation Contest, ."-'he has been gathering voles and subscriptions far and near. President Helps Orphans. Hundr'-dis of orphans h'ave been helped by ihe President of the In- ' dustrlal and Orphan's home at Macon, (in., who vrltes: "We have used Electric itinera In this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard It as one of the best family medicines on earth, " It Invigorates all vital organs, purine tho blood, aids diges tion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up palo, thin, weak children or rundown people It has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only 25c at Jones Drug Co. If you w;-rit old newspapers call at ftwerpnae nine, rreu. 13 THE TIBJC T I llllk of thi, r'ftr In fci., jmr teeth out nna pint and l.rt'liia work dnn. 'Tor out-of-town tiatrons w flnUh pTnta and l.rl'ln wnrk hi on dnr I f nnnMarr. MglirCiml 55.00 22)tBidfTtwtl3.50 Goitallinfl 1.00 EflUMl f rllinr 1.00 811m Fillinfl .60 6oo4 Rubber PI. I.i S.00 Bin Rubber . piii.. 7.50 Manas P""1'" Eiti'tlea .SO as. w. a. will, fm BtST HBTHODe Pelnli-M Kiir. n on Kn e whraplewe or brldne i worn le rlrel. O.ntulMlloa frs. Voo cennotgat better n nu htuiim, nvim . Minleea wnrfc en .wleir. no miiw.". ".!;, vmt. All work full; s-iinranUed (or Ilfloea Tr. Wise Dental Co. INCOtteOftATID Painless Dentists Filllif Bultitlnf , Third t Wtthlsitsn, WRTLANU OttfOOM omceH.iu.:t.M.SSI.M. le4e.lUl llUtsf BtS EASTERN DOVER. Mrs. Joseph PeShaer la entertain log her Nlsior from Oklahoma. Mr. Wm. Itoboi'ts Is able to be about (lie house again, ho has been III Klnca tho middle of Juno. The people of Dover wore nrousod from Iholr slumbers at four o'clock Sunday morning by the cIiiik-cIiuk of an auto. Joe lvshiuor and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kltymlller. The Itoberts boys found a good How of walor lit thirty two feet In the well they dug for Arthur Miller. Mrs. Alttiert ami daughter, Mollle, sMnt the afternoon Sundav with tho Kvlllt family. Dover school Is teacher. still wliliout a II. II. t'dell nnd C. A. Wolth are hauling the planks this week for the Sandy road. Augustine Miller has returned to Columbia city to work In the enmp. Hov. J, v, Kson la home on a throe weeks' vacation. Pr. l,nplou was out of Dover Iwleo last week attending Mrs K. Miller, who was quite badly hurt In the O. W, P. railway accident two weeks' ago. Mrs, Woodlo and children spent list Saturday wlih her brother's family at AlKpliaugh. A. Ileus limiting grain In the link er neighborhood. John Unbelts Is at Seaside for A week. We Do Not Recommend Sutherland's Kaglo Kye Salvo for any thing but tho eyes. It Is a speedy ami harmless ciye for granulated Ibis, scrofulous sore eyes, styes, weak eye and dimness of vision. Sold every, whore 'JSc, For sale bv Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodlo spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. tluy Woodlo, of I lover. Mr and Mrs l.ou linker and Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Jackson went to (ho mountains Sunday nfler huckleber ries. Pave lloffuielster called at the THE HOOVER DIGGER INDISPENSABLE TO THE UP-TO-DATE POTATO 1 GROWER Saves Time Does the work of many mm and doci it iirttrr. Dis clean, gets them all and deposits them on top of the tow. Does no! hark or cut the potatoes, which is a common complaint with other dicaets. imitations everyone of them and ixxir ones at tlwt. of all 1 loover owners. It does its ' handled with two horses. The not only digs the potatoes but deposits them in a crate or basket;- of picking up. 1 his machine will Investigate these machines today. Portland, Or. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Salem, Oregon EST home of Pick Gibson Sunday after noon. Mr. Ilradneck. manager of Graves' music store in Portland, nnd Mr. Dean came nut to Wesley Douglass' tlie" first of the week lo look at some land. They returned to Portland Monday afternoon. They think this part of tho country Is flue. Mrs. Murphy took dlnnor with Mrs. Katie Douglass Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg called on Mr. and Mrs. Pick Gibson Sunday evening. I Ed. Huntington Is still laid up from the injuries he received In the wreck i which occurred neur Holing, a short time ago. Most nil of tho farmer nre through cutting their grain and soon the buv zing and whirring of the threshing I machine will be heard In the neigh borhood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.'dell wore 1 down to James Gibson's last Frldny i afternoon. j Roy Douglass Hold some beef cat tle last week. j Miss Irene Douglass of Sandy was in this section during the week get- ' ting subscriptions for Tho Enterprise Miss Douglass Is one of Sandy's most popular and well-known young ladles. - A Clean 8alve Is deslrablo. Pr. Bell's Antiseptic Halve Is a creamy snow white oint ment and guaranteed for all skin diseases, Kuril as eczema, sail rheum, chaps, etc. 25c. For sale by Jones Drug Co. 8PRINGWATER. Miss Wavo Lewellen Is spending a few days at (ho beach, since her par ents' return, ' Grango will be held hero August 1.1, at tho usual time. In the evening some new members will be brought In, and for the first evening will be, entertained with a fine program, pre-j pared by tho contestants, followed by Ice cream and cake. He. sure and do not be found "wanting." Those who wore so unfortunate as, to catch the monslos are now In per fect health once more, j Gerald Wilcox, of Eaglo Creek, was a Hpringwater callor last Sunday. John Moore, recently from Alaska, Is here with his mother and brother. Alaska' Is all right, but. can we com pare It with good old Oregon? In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from II, and relief Is sttro to follow. Especial ly recommended for cough, cold and whooping cough. Sold by all deal CLACKAMAS SANDY. ( Travel to (ho inoiinliilus Is the Ki'cnloal ever soon all Iho Hiinimer resort. Hotels m doing A rushing business. Two now resorts have been opened Mils year, one by Mr. Mosorvo neat' the Summit bonne, whole n warm spring Hows., eontalnliiit sul phur. A big balh hotpi has been built and It la slated a big hotel will bo built next summer. I'm Coalman was down from Ml. llooil, lie Is acting as guide, lie kvs iiiniiv people are climbing tho mountain this year. Hunting nnd Uniting In good, also many luickleboriies are to bo hud for Iho picking. Uivhl Douglass, road boss for (ho building of tho road from Sandy In ' Ml. Hood, In doing some good work. I lie, w ith his faithful crew, aro pro- . grossing rapidly towards Sandy, clear- ! Ing nnd grading n llrsl i-Iiihs 40 fool wide road. Musi nil Iho mimev Is mlscii In Portland by K. II. Wonimiio, 'of the Auto I'lilli. It U expected In raise Jlil.ouo, Over ten thousand hits already been ralic, for the Improving of said road, Mr. Woiuiulo and Ills associates will long bo rvuipliiliored by the people of (his section for their good work. It coitalnly is II ureal beiiellt for all farmers mid lily people who have their eouiitrv homes uloug , this new road and H only lo be re 1 regretled that our county couii Is giving such Utile usnltitauco to this ; good cause. Ily the building of the new Ml I I.miiI. auto drlvowuy laud values have gone skywards, but regardless of this much land Is changing lunula and (he once isolated t'tn'i t y vllln count ry now Is coining to the from and progressing as It never did before. v Flrvvood liver Telephone Com pany will put In n large number ofi Hew phone fur lllolj- new sluekhobl ers, aiming whom are It. K. K-iNmi, ! U I". Huffman, Pr. I.uptoii, Geo. ll nti stoill. IC F. Ilruiis ami P. T. Shelley i ls.evpei'ted to pill the Hue In Sandy 1(ldgo at once, uho llullilll and Cherrvvllle C. W. Cnssrdy bad the misfortune lo loose Ills home wllh all It con touts by (Ire. The origin of the fire is unknown. Labor Money work in a thorough, manner ' use of the 1 loover Digger 8j lo very satistactory wor Mitchell, Lewis A Staver Compeny X Portland, Or. S I want to know more About your llonv ' f or Potato Digger: rNiimo ) t. y, Address K. Vaulted, Mr. Garret, Ida .Miller. J. II. Duncan. Clem llarlsch, L Halo and II. Proctor are nmoiiK those who lately purchased lots In (he thriving Iowji of Sandy. After Interesting all her friends In (his section In her candidacy In The Enterprise content,' Miss Irene Doug las visited Eslacada and oilier 'points on the elecirlc lino lo get subscrip tion. Miss pouglasH Is a very popular and energetic young lady and will cer tainly make a tine showing. Took All His Money. Often all a man earns goes tors of for medicines, to Stomach, Liver or Kidney that Pr. King's New Life Pills cure at slight cost. Host for to doc cure a (rouble quickly sla, Indigestion, IlilloiiHuess, pallon, Jaundice, Malaria and ty. 25c at Jones Drug Co, lloblll- GEOGE. The Ihresliitjg machine has started t Fred Llns. Carl Litis Is home enjoying a vaca tion. Chris Kllnker Is working boyond Eslacndu In the woods and ox peels to stay a while. Mis Jesse Joynor Is expected homo most any time to stay for the rest of the summer. Mrs. Ad Wlederhold has returned Uom Portland to Hlssell. Mrs, N. School Is on tho sick list. Tho doctor was called last Sat urday, hilt, her recovery Is hoped. ChiiHs Jlioiison took a trip to Port land last week. ' "Miss Rose Jatison visited with Mr. .John Marshall ' hiHt Thursday, Mis Phlnlo Wlederhold hu re turned from St. Vincent's b.imIUil, where she has been engaged In nurs ing for seven month. Croup People with children shoifld keep n bottle of Dr. Boll's Plne-TaMfoney on hand at all time. Croup I worse at night when It Is sometime bard to get a physician. Look for the boll on the bottle. For sale by Jones Drug Co. LOOK HERE. If you wish to sell farm or city property, list wllh us; If you wish to buy city or county property, como to us. We have Homo of the best, bar gain that Is offered In Clackamas County. 8MITH & POWELL x Over Bank of Oregon CUy, O. W. Eastham olllce. RESIDENCES GOING UP. Dc L. 0. bl and M. J. Cockrtll Art Uulltllitu New Dwelling. There Is building iiellvily In Oregon City, mid several pew iuiiKlllowa tun iiniier connliiiiiloii, Pr. (I. Ice has coiuiiiniicod Iho coiiNlluiiloll of III) beilllllflll resi dence on Coiilor stteol near IJIiivonlh, The cement foiiiidalloll bus heoii i-ompleied, nnd the building material Is mrlvii'K on Iho ground. As soon us iho eelueiil Is dry enough, Iho work or coimtrucllnii will be pushed rapidly along by l he conitaiiurn. Mortimer .1. Cockrell lit building a collage oil Iho properly oil HUlh Klicci near the HlulT, III It limsl desir able locallnil. Other residences me being built on Jackson ntleel that will soon bo com pleted INTEREST IN LAWN TENJMIS. Outfit for New CuurU on Way Here ' From Chicauo. Widespread Inicrcl in tennis and lotlier ball Is shown hy the fuel thai Iho nt'iloilc I'oiiuiitttco of Iho (begun lily ('otnineliial Club has been un able til obtain tenuis goods oil Iho Paiille Const and n shipment was made last Friday by express (mm ClileilHii. The spotilug goods houses' al Portland, Seattle and San Fran lihiii were illinblo lo Mil the order for Hols, tacipieiH, ami halls Jnsl a a soon as ilie.ii goods arrive tlm now nun Is on Hie Mcl.oiighllu liinllluto grounds will bo thrown open ami thoro U tin il oilil (bill Iho game will be exiieiiuiy popular, There has never been n.i much InteicHl manifested In tenuis as this year In every section of the paiille Count, There aro many devotees of the game u Oregon CUy, SUES RAIL WAV COMPANV. Andrew ' Peiner Want DamiitiDt to Extent of S1!,000. AiiiIh-vv Pernor has brought riilt llgaltisl the rolllli.nl Itallwn). I.irIiI & Power Cniiipuiiv (or IK.. 'mi (or III 'uric recelvi-il. pernor cbi ins while lie wan, engaged oil n I M.lli d upon which lies mill mils were I i be laid, the sli'ps of a car struck hlie, Injuring the spinal roliiiuti, ptodiiiiiig noveto c Hit uti Inn n III the atmill of llui back mid ol In-r isnts nf (he lua-l 1..-I), vx li It-It have reKiillnl In mt.al us, CLARKES. Flu" weather Is styi dm order of llm du v . Having Is over and quite a tin in lM-r ar- ready to thnnli. It Milliard was hauling liimlw-r fr mi I'll mill olio dny this week. Um Sager was III Oregon Cpy Tuesday Mrs, Nellie WnlUce is the proud ponffnsor of n Hew vxaleh. Giirileii truck Is drying up pretty fast on nc ml of no r.iln Money li.-i-k was a calb-r In thl burg Jtiinday The atnionhpern qidie smoky from the recent flies. I jiii Wallace In pulling up a new igramiry. Most nil kinds of fruit, will soon lie rlp. .. Say! We have mIiIiikIos wllh A flee. Inrh clear butt nt II M per ihoimnnd Mnllders' Supply Couipnny, llth nnd Main ntroet. Pacific Coast League BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Car. Vaughn and Twinty fourth sts. SACRAMENTO vs. PORTLAND August 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Games Begin Week Days 3.10 P. M. Sundays 2:30 P. M. Admission lllenchers, :5c: (irnnd stand. Hue; Boxes, 25c extra Children, Bleachers, pic; Grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Hoys Chdor 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. TIME CARD. ' 0. W. P. DIVISION Between 'Portland and Oregon City. Leave j Arrive U-avo Arrive " 3 ' r ' s W i w U Ss i K u i . o 2 O x) a O -02 i g f - a 3 Z I S I S, ft. " t " JE ft. tn h j o u o o 5 i l.ou ZTl Lv4U Mti M 5 fl.i 5 ' 6.30 7.22 7.:i(l 11.20 6.! 7.20 7.00 7.52 00 tl.50 flf7 7.60 7.30 8 22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8 52 0.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8 30 9.22 9.30 8.10 8.37 9.30 9.00 0.62 10.00 0.00 . 9.07 10.00 ' 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.62 11.00 1000 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.62 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.62 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 I. 30 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 8.00 3.62 4.0(1 3.00 3.07 4.00 8.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.62 5.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 6.22 5.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 5.00 6.52 0.00 6.00 6.07 0.00 , 8.30 6.22 (1.30 5.30 5.37 G.30 0.00 0.62 7.00 fi.OO fi.07 7.00 0.30 .7.22 7.30 fi.30 0.37 7.30 7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 8.55 8.00 8.07 9 10 8.30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 0.52 9.55 9.03 3.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.25 10.33 10.37 11.00 10.00 10.52 lO.r.f! 10.03 10.07 11.00 10.30 1 11.22 11.25 11.33 1J.37 11.00 11.62 1 11.55 U.03 11.07 11.69 II. 30 1 2.22 12.25 I2.33M2.37I .... 12.00 I 12.40 1 12.60 I 11.56 11.671 I I I2.C0 12.05 j To Mllwaukle only. Train for Folrvlew, Trotildale, Gresbam, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esla cada and Cazadoro and Intermediate point. v 7:15. x8:02. 9:05. xl0:05. 1:05. 3:05. x4:05. 6:05. x0:05. ' 7:05. 8:0G. 11;3G. For Oreslmm. x Oresham, Fnlrvlnw and Troutdalo, NOTE: Cars leave East Water nnd Morrison street 6 minutes later than scheduled from First and Alitor Sts