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OREGON CITV ENTERITIS... FRIDAY, AU(U?ST l! 1!10. aVi '..-Pi!"", rp . " - 1 .10 IviuJ. You Hiiro Always raougrlit, ruul which lias been In use for over 30 years, lms borno tho tsijriMtmo tit - and lms boon imulo umlcr lits or j( &f ' Bona f'lvHBrvi.sioii Since its Infancy. WiaXJ-UJCAMZ Allow no one to deceive you In thi. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Jiist-iVs-pMil"nre but Experiments fiat trillo with ami cnl::ifrer ttio l.ciiliii of Infants and Cliildren Expcricuco ;;.iinst Lxneriinont. What is CASTORIA Castor-la Is a lmrmloss substitute for Castor Oil, P-.m. porlc Props nnd Soot hills Syrups. Jt Is Pleasant. lfcfr , contains neither Opium, .Morphiiio nor other Xarootio Mibstuuco, Its ajro Is Its puarantee. It destroys Worms , nnd allays Ferori.shnoss, It cures Diarrhtvn and Wind Colic. It relieves Tcethinpr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and itowcls, givinir hea'.ihy ami natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother': Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the 7 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCMTAUM OOMMMT, TT MUKUf TUCCT. MTV YO OfTV. ! NEWS OF THE COUNTY STAFFORD. , . .. -,' Elsie Reed has been risitim; Marv The heavens became overcast on I)rol)!.t for a few i)avs Monday about 10 o'clock and a llttl Mrs EvWr and bab). wellt t0 Port. rain fell and men hauling oats quit 1 laud on Monday. amf turned their teams into the sta-l Quite a crowd of young people came hies, but it was onlv- a scare, and the,"Jver from 10 atK,e"d tho ' . dance Riven by the Ei.ler orchestra on sun came out as smiling as ever be-' Saturday evening fore noon to the relief of those hav-l MorHs young retumej on Frldav ing grain ready to haul, but to the,evenln fTom Bll,tevllie, whore he has disappointment of the potato fields baUng hav wh a brand m.w and gardens, which begin to need rain baer of his own inVention. 1 1adl'- The chief engineer of the Oregon Your correspondent made a trip up-Electric Railroad was In Wilsonville the valley last week and found thai Tuesday going over the new route re-; farm produce in and about Stafford 1 rently surveyed up through ICorra ' compares very favorably w ith other I creek. sections. Spring oats we found veryr Mrs. Jjmison went to Portland on short as to straw and high as to head., Monday to visit with her daughter.! and wheat the same. Potato fields Mrs. Stull. until they purchase a new showed the want of water on that light! home. We all hope Mr. and Mrs.! soil more than on our heavy clay. Jamison will return to Wilsonville to. Gardens were drying up fast, and we , locate permanently. -saw but one patch of corn which com-1 Mrs. Reed Graham entertained a pared at all favorably with the corn! number of friends on Wednesday after-: about here. Therefore let us be.' noon In honor of her sister. Mrs thankful we live In this garden of thej Radke, and two daughters. Edith and gods and in this end of old Clackamas Hazel, of Portland. j County. But no knowing what will! Rev. Black preached In the A. O. V.' happen to us if they set us over Into 1 W. hall Sunday afternoon In place of Multnonah. The health of the community is again about normal. Mj. Pomperini's house and family are out of quarantine and Ed, the son who was so seriously ill with dinh-. theria, is up and about again. The1 cake at 10 cen,s a nish wl11 ,p served physician treated the rest of the fam-i dllrln? the evening. j ily so thai no other one took the! A number of prominent politician dread disease ; nf Wilsonville and vicinity are plan-! it will be remembered that Mr. I ,?? 'Vp. tn"1 T'" Shauber became paralyzed a couple of s"turaav ? W" n' months ago, but recovered so that hei" w-m 'no,,,.. ,.., rm . . J could walk about, but his mind was' ,1 " ' ' 1, ee i . ., I affecwd. and he grew worse and be-i tZt tn lTZ t .'J , wa com- came violent at times, so that he had! 1 tln Heatle'Yn,. Mr t to be watched night and day and was Oron Cifv lent phv "u-ni "f i taken to the asylum about ten ',5 rant c e"d 'omclai ago. The w.fe and sou were to go up ,iSness thls' VlclnH v " and Mr i to see him on Monday last, but we Rourke wag do , and r have not heard as vet how they found (,,, 1 ror tnel bim uiummniuii tunimii, or . . ' whlrh he is the genial manager. The new minister seems to be giv- Ray Baker has joined the .surveying ing quite general satisfaction. crew which is locating the new elee- The Church of God, as they style trie road from Wilsonville up the themselves, still hold meetings at the river. schoolhotise every second and fourth Mr. Elston, of Oswego, went througa Sunday in the atfernoon and evening. Wilsonville last week and made at- They have also built up quite a Sun- rangements with some of the farmers day school, w hich meets at 2 in the for purchasing hay and oats, afternoon, so as not to conflict with Services are held in the Hood View the German Sunday school at the Congregational church every Sunday church. The meetings and school are morning, the pulpit being filled conducted in English, which draws supply. quite a number who do not understand Anna Ridder has made a good show German, and really no one can object ing of her energy and pluck whether to what they try to teach, as it is all she wins the Enterprise prize or not, on the lines of right living, practice but we all hope she may be one of the the Golden Rule, do to others as you fortunate ones, would like to have them do to you. Subscriptions sent in Friday or even and take the Bible as your guide In Saturday morning will help mis, Rid all tilings, etc. : rpr In the contest, pay now while The present week will see a good,""1 Mn fl an ar-'t of kindness. ileal of the threshing done and trac- tion engines are as thick as hasty pud- Cold ding. One hears them whistling in all u not nl.,.pnmirUv spr provl,,Pd lt directions. , js ,at,.,t. np .- ,, ... ,'.'. Mr. Demi ,is pasturing his cows down on the old Shaw place, now owned by the Iron and steel company, we hear. . Dr. K. Watkiits. wife and little son, of San Diego, Cal., came up to erect a monument at the graves of Mrs. clarks Watk-ins' parents, E. A. Moses and, n-Mi-ma. wife, in one of the cemeteries here.1 cm, 1 . , They had the stone cut and finished ; o.n C nJ ' ' , ",he in San Diego and brought up by boat, ; Sam KlnPr star ed ,p his threshing arnvmg last week. It weighed over; macnjn( F , , anV he threshed 7.V.0 pounils. but Is in five sections, at)0llt ., dn" no um we believe. Owing to the teamsters ; Mr sIlIvan WM, t() fow )as, sirike in Portlaand they may have s,ln,..,v , . h , , , hf diflicultv in getting it hauled out here, , Eftint; ak) " B ,lall;n"r Mar and farmer- are so busy now Mrs.; W ni)' w,.nt thr011Kh f,arkB w(h Watkms is a niece of Mr and Mrs. a thresher engine to Colton last S t Cage and many will remember her as ,.0.lv M" " 10 1011 ,n ,ast har- Winnie Moses. Her parents died in wiii;,. , , , ,, ,, 1903 on Marquam Hill, Portland, and a7 u2y finishe'1 "UcklnB were buried here, as the father had Sam thr(.Hlln for rM some years before purchased a lot In ,,ros on Mon(Iav h the Baptist cemeterv. ri'- t)i ..'' u... , Mins Kehecca Haag, from Oregon Mrs J Q. Oage returned to her City, came out to visit Mr. Haag and home in St. Helens on Saturday, the family on Sunday. 1.,th. The baby was well again whei, Mr. Marshall is cuHing grain on his she left and she took the little boys other place. also, as their school begins soon. 1 Mr. Bottemiller Is making fence on j Monday. I Miss Stout came home. Dystenery Is a dangerous disease Miss Kmma Klelnsmlth Is entered to but can be cured. f :hamberlain's tench the Highland school, folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Mr. Dumrer went to town and pur has been successfully used in nine chaser a new harvester, epidemics of dysentery. It has never, Mr. Hittner hauled a load of spools been known to fall. It Is equally val- lo town for the paper mills last week liable for children and adults, and and had bad hick. ,He backed up and when reduced with water and sweet- then the rfont wheel broke and the ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by sacks fell. The teamster got under all dealers. and was hurt, but not bad. Signature of WILSONVILLE. Rev. Exon, who is enjoying a short vacation. The Epworth League of the M. E. ' church will give a social and musical! at the home of Ira Seelv on Saturdav evening, August jo. Ice cream and - "' ii K in 11 1 1 v tne starting point of many dangerous dls-i ease. When it comes use Dr. Bell's ! Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on the bottle. For sale by Jones Drug! Co. ' Mr. Itlttttoi- hauled a load of lumber to Chirks to build h shed. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall spciil Sunday Hfloriioon at Highland. Jolui Marshall eaine hark from Eastern Oregon to help Stun Elmer. He Is the engineer. If your liver Is sluggish and out of lone, nml you fool ilull. bilious, con stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Uver Tablets tonight before retiring ami you will feel all right In the morning. Sold by all denhrs. VIOLA. Well, t he rain was nice what there was of It. Wo would bavo had moiv It tho farmers hadn't growled do much. Mr. Hurt Muttoon Is unite sick, Mr. Mattoon Is having lumber hauled to Estaoada for a new house Mr. V. C. Ward has returned from a short visit to his daughter. Mrs. Maurice Ward Is visiting :it Viola, Mr. W. 0. Hlrlnbothem spent Sim day with his family at Viola. Mr, Hie Inltothem Is sawing for tho rainier Lumber Company near Kstaeada. Mr. Craft made a trip to Portland this nook with a load of apples. MY. C. Miller Is heme attain. He has been working at the Klver mill. ' Mr. Sevier Is running the donkey efr the ftiver mill at Kstaeada. A Clean Salve Is desirable. Or. Hell's Antiseptic Salve is a creamy snow white oint ment and guaranteed for all skin diseases, such as errema. salt rheum, char, etc. J.'tc. Per sale by Jones Drug Co. MOUNTAIN ROAD. Harvesting has eonttneiu ed hi full blast and the bum of the threshing , machine Is heard all arouid us The; sraln is not turning out as well as usual on account of the dry stunner. Mrs. Uuira Dollars has be" I vlsli-t ins her sister, Mrs. Koellernieir. j Mr. I'erlot ami family an! Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Kaiser, also their niece, Hilda Kaiser, are upending a wek's vacation at the Const. ! Mrs. Minnie Ijy Flennue, who has been spending her vacation vi'h her, parents, Mr. and frs. Klsele. returned to work last Wednesd iv. , j Its vine separator is the envy of all would-be rivals and the satisfaction of all loover owners. It docs its work in a thorough, manner cleanly separating the vines ftom the potatoes. The Hoover is light draft and under ordinary conditions can be handled with two horses. The use of the 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 Wket; 11 1 1 1 1 . .1 r-v- .1 .1 t I- Tt I . . 'II .1. ... .. f.. L- placed on a side stand attached ' I ,1 ,- - I . under favorable conditions and is Implements Vehicles Agents Everywhere Mr. Eisele and Mr. Hodge went to Oregon City on business Saturday. Miss Mildred Eddy, of Portland, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. A .1. Hodge. A baseball game was the gr-at at traction here Sunday, when a second game was played between Sweet Briar and Sunnyslde. The name, end ed with a score of 9 to 7 In favor or the Sweet Hriars. The Sunday be fore Sweet liriar went to the Sunny side diamond, on which they were de feated. The game here Sunday was a very interesting one, as the score was a tie up to the seventh Inning. Then Sweet liriar raised her score to nine ill the eighth inning. A large crowd of young people came out to Kisole's Saturday night and stayed over Sunday to witness the ball game. There was also a large crowd from Sunnyslde to root for their home team. Mhs Mabel Hodge, who has been working In Oregon City, returned to her home Sunday afternoon. We Guarantee Every Box of Dr. Hell's Antiseptic Salve to do what we claim. Try it for ulcers, boils, running sores, tetter, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts, bruises, pimples, black heads, chaps, felons, burns or any skin disease. 23c a box. For sale by Jones Drug Co. LOGAN. I,. Vincent is proprietor of 't store at Hrooks, Ore. P. Wilson and wife are living In their old home again. Miss Helen Sprague Is here from Corvallis visiting friends. Miron Mahler has gone to Washing ton to work a few months. .Samuel Kowan has returned I.) hi-, homestead across the mountains after a short visit in Logan. There Is a rumor of a wedding in the near future. The hum of the thresher in ii every day and grain Is turning out well considering the season. Mr. Fredericks Is getting the new house well under way. Thomas Eadon Is preparing to build a house on his farm. Took All His Money. Often all a man earns goes tors of for medicines, to Stomach, Liver or Kidney that Dr. King's New Mfe Pills cure at slight cost. Ilest for sla. Indigestion, liillousness, to doc cure a trouble quickly Dyspep- Consti- pation, Jaundice, Malaria and tv. 2"ic at Jones Drug Co. Dehill- 4V jQpr MULINO. Tho County Commissioner etoct to begin work on the now steel hrldgti across Milk creek soon. Kvery one Is about ready for (he thresher and soon harvest w ill bo ovei in this part of ihe county. Mrs, Wallace Is hoarding the tie drivers this week. Mr. Howard is improving his mill and getting readv for the new crop. Hob Suoilgra: s has taken tho con tract to haul the material for the new .steel bridge. Mr. limner sold Ills place lust week to a real estate II rm of Portland; con sideration ."tle'e. Mr, Itruner bought the place three years ago for $:','itU). A pretty Rood Investment. About every other man In this huvg wants oftloo. The political iot will soon bo boiling Walt Waldorf and Lewis Churchill made a (lying visit to Vert land last Sunday, Clarence Ma'Iatt Is carrying the mall ou Houte I this week. His hand that to maimed at the shingle mill a short time ajto Is getting along nicely and he will soon be able to go to work again. Archie Davis and Rob Snoilgiass went fishing Sunday, with (he usual llsheriuan'a luck. There la a rrew of men working on the bridge across tho Molalla, refiatr ing the south approach and putting a cement pier under that end of the bridge. Inei Snodgras was In Oregon City last week taking teacher' examina tion. Miss SneikrasH Is Mullno's con testant In the o'titest and Is now fret to devote the lal few days to getting votes. Kvery body should pay up their subscrlptlona and help her with thn voles. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey Is the best for coughs, cold, croup, grip, whooping rough. lfoichlils, asthma and all throat nm bronchial troubles. Sold everywhere, look for the bell on the bottle. Kttr ale bv Jones Drug Co. MARQUAM. Fine weather fur harvesting and inresiiitig. winter grain, and early sown sraln is turning out tine, but late sown spring grain la light. I'o- to tne Uigger, tnus saving tne expense I I t I worthy ot your caretul consignation, a. dm wu m'jr If Interontedmall u this Coupon tato crop next thing to a failure on account of the dry summer. Quarterly meeting of the M. K. church Is to be held at Marquam Au gust 22 at S:no A. M. Miss Hell (iray came home from Oregon City, where she haa been slay. Ing with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Jack. Arthur Nelson, mother and sister Mary, and Miss Echo and Ouy Larklus returned Inst week from the Coast, where they had been for an outing. Clams and r' k oysters was the bill of (art, and for pastime they did not get lonesome ag long as the mosqul-j tot -t stayed with them. We.sle) Yotl'-r has bought property, m ar tow n on Sllverton avenue. ! eve'ui of the young ladles ar-J taking a part In the brass band. Hurry up. boys, or they will goon have a hand ! of their own. I Ed Albreeht has a red fox which' came from Missouri, and he also has' !,u fl,. nn..'. Ifm,lii,lu Iwiitnilut n in,,, a Mi k ill nviiun n; ,, as ever hit a trail. Charley Labour Is doing good work with his thnshlng machine. H"v. Chat man, who left here to fill ,1 pulpit In 1 ; anil Rapids, Mich., last fill, has returned on account of his ii'-alih. He thinks there Is no place like Oregon. ..(r. Chatman was presi dent of tin- large walnut -orchard, 2Vi miles north of Marquam, before he left. Ills son now owns the proper!) We Do Not Recommend Sutherland's l.'agle Eye Salve for any thing but the eyes. It Is a speedy and harmless cure for granulated Ibis, scrofulous sure eyes, styes, weak eyes and dimness of vision. Sold every where 2:'c. For sale by Jones Drug Co. a 1 nr. BES of tll '-nf lo livf junr tmitli out uri'i plats a nil hrl'liia work doua. Fnrouu of-tnwn tiatrima eu finiah plata an'F lirlil work In on da it n-aaarr. fMiaui A MolarCra.nl 35.00 22k8ridaTth3.50 Sold Fillinn 1.00 Enamel Fii!in(i 1.00 gilatr r:'lifl .50 Good R'jtiticr Art Plata! 5.00 Bait Hutbar p . Plglea 7.59 Painlmi Eatr'llon .50 I. W. I. Will, linn ,m Miami BCST MtTHOOS Pt-lnW,, him,, on ! n- whimptnom or l,rMnn wflr H Tim iiiiiiti.ie la rtrfiuff Uor!ftrftd. lon.tiltAtlr.n . You ritnnot fl rul plnl,t w,,r hn . wl,rft, no matter liow mti'ib jmu ,, You ran fint ahl ttlar jiiiwiim tun irimrttiit" , " ... .- Wise Dental Co. INCOHPORATttO Painless Dentists Falllnt Bulltllnf, Third 1 WMhlflti", PORTUNO, ORf COM Uiacafloiua: I A. atull. U. Hmdaja, u X MfaiM I r I i 7 EASTERN EAGLE CREEK. The tlernmus of Deorge eauie tlown to this neighborhood last week with their threshing machine mid have been busily engaged III rolling out the golden grain, but at present the mil' chine H Htandlng Idle, as some of the farmers are not quite ready (o liavn their grain threshed, Claud Woodlo made a business Hip tt Dortluud last Tuesday. Arnold llliigliniu was a Hoiilaud vK llor last week, Mrs. Hertha Douglas visited with Mrs. Hewlett last Thursday. Charles Murphy and Hay Woodle made a brief business visit to Portland last Wednesday. Mrs, Wesley IKuigliis and Mrs lle tha IVuiglass and elilltlreii spent Sun tiny with Mr. and Mrs. James lie Slliuer of Klnvikid. Mis, Wesley ha u new granddaughter out there nml they went out to call ou her. Dick (ilbsoii Is cutting Ills father'. wheat for him. Hoy tiougluts butchered a beef Monday evening and sold some of II to the neighbors Tuesday, Mr. Tiiwiiseud, one of the Katiirudu' butchers, was over (his way last ween' and bought a beef steer. ' J He sure and lake a bottle of Cham-' berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot he obtained op board the (rains or steam ers. Changes of water ,111111 climate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It Is best to be pre pared. Sold by all dealers. SANDY. Harvest Is In full blast. The merry click of (lie hinder Is heard from early morn till late at night gather ing the golden sheaves of grain, ('has Krebs' anil Kllgol's machine Is fol lowing close behind the hinders threshing, ami farmers are smiling the smile thai never smiles away over Ihe bountiful crop. Sandy Orange No. :!'.:' held a ban ner meeting of the season, many mem bers being present anil a large crowd of visitors from all parts were here. The Intetvslliig part of the meeting THE HOOVER DIGGER . INDISPENSABLE TO THE UP-TO-DATE POTATOlGROWER Saves Time--Labor--Money Does the work of many men anJ doej it belter. Dis clean, gets them oil and deposits them on top of the row. Docs not bark or cut the potatoes, which is a common complaint with ntlif-r ciiniTers imitation rvrrv fine nf them nnd ixxir fines at that. 01 picung up. 1 n mnciunc win t . At t! . invesiigaie wcm; mucnines luuuy. Portland, Or, Spokane, Wash. - Boise, Idaho Salem, Oregon was to boom Sandy Orange (iratitl Harvest Festival and Fair, to he held September T. Fifty dollars cash prizes will be given by the grange and J."i by yie Mount Hood Fruit drawers' Association, anil other spe cial cash prizes; also good rash prizes will be given for all kinds of spoils, such as races by pony, cycle, fool, wrestling matches, trap shotting, plug uglies anil various other ammo-meniM Good speakers, music and Hinging will be the order of (he day. Dance day mid night. l Davis' new resilience on Proctor avenue Is now rcudy for Hie plaster, Mr. Dnvls' homo will be the second new resilience to go up In the Handy Ijinil Company's new addition lo Sandy. E. Shriber has built a new house on Mt. Hood avenue. Dan llerllly has sold his possessions and left for Huston, Mass., to live In the future. Uoad Hoss Jones has a crew of men busy at. work on Hood View road, clearing and grading same. Judge Dlmlck, of Oregon (,'lly, was looking over rotlds in this section and Is certainly doing bis part to have roads Improved here. P. Wagner, manager of Wolnhard Hrewlng Company, was In town on his way to Mt. Hood. Miss Irene Douglass Is making a spirited canvass for votes and sub script Ions ln this section In The En terprise contest. Miss Douglass Is a very popular young lady. In buying a cough mcdh Ine, don't be afraid lo get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from II, and relief Is snro to follow. Especial ly recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all deal ers, . DOVER. The people of Dover have mlded the ninth grade to Ihe stdiool. , A. .1. Morrison, daughter and niece and the Hodly brothers spent, last week at Welch's and Mt. Hood. Mr. Alex Hews has began work on IJh new bouse. Birch Roberts Is helping Arthur Mil ler get his house ready lo move Into. A. J. Morrison has the lumber hauled for a new house his brother from Everett, Wash., Is going lo help with the building of the house. Dover seems to be going right ahead In the building line. Augustine Miller will commence work on his new house next month. Oeorge Kltyrtilller returned last week from Eastern Oregon. He was glad to get back to Ihe land of good CLACKAMAS water, lie imiio home sick, I111I Is belter at (Ms writing, C, , KkHIi made a nip In Kaglo Creek lo lake a load of campers I" the (ruin Monday. guile a number are planning a nl lo the mountains the coming week for huckleberries. Sutherland'! Eau Eye Salve la a creamy snow while ointment put up In air light screw cap lubes, Will cure any case of sore eyes and will not Inline eyes of a babe. Hold every where J3e. I'Mr sale by Jones Drug Co, lie AURORA i Aurora Ha Commercial Club. The progressive cltUen of Aurora have rcalUod for some (line (he ne cessity of cottccntrulcil action In Hie development of their town and sur rounding counny and have orgimUod a coiiiiutuclal club lo work to that end. The olllcer are: J, W. Sadler, president; A. T'evlll, vice picsldollt ; A. II. Will, secretary; II, U Itellls. treasurer! advisory hoard, Arthur Kraiis. Dr. It. F. Olesy, II, I.. Ileum, They have hail able speakers here In gel the subject before Ihe peo ple. Ill a slitw hut Interesting game Suii day, Aurora got the long etnl of a II to a score with the Calef Urns, learn of Por.lutid. Although a Utile wild, linker allowed but five hits ami struck nut 'J men (Inly thrco of tho ten 1 nits made by the visitor were earned, the seven others being made nil seven errors In (he second and seventh In nlngs. Southpaw Hewitt was bit tot p. hluglcs, Including two doubles ami one triple. Tint visitors were put out In order In tho first. In our half we got one on A. Miller' single, a steal nnd an ittror by the catcher. In the second Stepp walked, linker fumbled Nelson's grounder, llllllssple tripled. Ilesslet struck out, Dawson grounded out to I'lilmt r. Halrd walked, l.lun reaction 00 vciy sau.n.u.iuiy won Mitchell, Lwlt A Stiver Company Portland, Ore. I waul to know more about your Hoov er Potato lugger: rName 1 . rAddrcsa , , Ilrs- on luig's error. Hatemiin and Hewctl both were Mnfo 011 errors by (1. Maker and Hessler again struck out. Fix runs. TIME CARD. 0. W. P. DIVISION Between Portland and Oregon City U-ave ! Arrive ; Ouvu , Arrive" 2 (A I to r7. In o "3 2 in a a a 0 I ! O ? - a o "5.4.1 C2II C07 7.37 8.07 8.37 9.07 . 9.37 10.07 10.37 11.07 11.37 12.07 12.37 1.07 1.03 2.07 2.37 3.07 3,37 4.07 4.27 5.07 5.37 0.07 0.37 7.07 7.37 8.07 8.37 3.07 10.37 10.07 I 4. UU 6..10 7, 'HI 7. :iri 8. H0 h:m 9.00 9. U0 10.00 io.:io 11.00 11-,'iO 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3 00 3.30 M0 4.30 5.00 5.30 COO C30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 6.27 7.22 6.40 7.30 fl.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11 00 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 230 . 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 fi.OO 0.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 8.55 9.25 9.55 10.25 10.55 11.25 540 C20 C60 7.31) 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 1 1.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4,00 4.30 5.00 5.30 COO 0.30 7.00 7.3') 8.00 8.30 9.03 10.33 10.03 t; .ir, 7.20 7.6U 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 11.69 12.30 1.00 1.30 2.00 2.30 3,00 3.30 4.00 4 30 5.00 6.30 fi.OO 0.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9 00 9.30 10.00 11.00 11.00 8.22 8 52 9.22 9.52 10.22 1052 11.22 11.52 1 2 22 12.52 1.22 1.62 222 2.52 3.22 3.52 1.22 4.52 5.22 6.52 C22 (1.52 7.22 7.52 8.22 8.52 9.22 .52 10.22 10 Of) I 10.52 10.30 I 11,22 I 11.33 11.37 11.00 11.52 1 11.55 11.30 12.22 12.25 12.001 12.4(1 1 12.50 11.03 1 11.07 11.69 (j 12.33 12.37 11.5511.57 12.50 12.55 To Mllwaukle only. Trains for Fnlrvlew, Troutdnle Orcsham, During, Eaglo Creek, Esfa cada and Cozadero and Intermediate points. 7:15. x8:02. 9:05. x!0:06. 1:05 3:05. xl:05. 6:05. x(i:05. 7:05 8:05. '11:35. For Oroshnm. x Oresliam. Falrvlew and Troutdnle NOTE: Cars leavo East Water nnd Morrison streets 5 minutes later tbnn fchedulcd from First mid Abler Sis We seined line In the fourth, when it. Maker singled, Will tripled anil I'nluior singled, linker being tailed 0111 fur culling st'cuud luisn, In dm Unit we added six iiure on four single nml two doubles, Tho visitors se nile,! two In the seventh 011 ntiii hit ami two error ami Iwu morn lu the Mint It . when Krot threw Ihe bull away htlug to in I ch a mini going In llrsl, In Hie eighth we gut three. A, Miller walked, T. Maker singled, (I. linker sl.titliti, Will rlew mil lo rlghl, Palmer wh tit anil Hurst struck out, The lineup mill score; CAI.FF HHOfl. All, II, II I'O. A, K. Stepp, ef I I II II I Nelson, lib , li 'J I 'J It " (illllasple, l'h I 2 I 4 0 2 Horsier, 1 I 2 II' I I Daws ss T. il 11 II I 1 Halrd, lb :i I I H i 11 Mini, ir :i 1 0 a i) 11 llnieman, if I I, n 3 tl II llewell, p I I 11 l I I Total 87 H f '.'I I I ' Ai'Holt A, All It II. I'D A IC. A. Miller, rf i S I I' 1 A, Umg, hs I !l 1 d I M T, Maker, p (I 1 0 1) ll. Milker, !tb tl 2 !l I 2 I Will. '.Mi 1 2 3 2 2 !l I'nluior. II !1 0 I U 0 FroM. c i 0 III (l 2 Hunt!, i f I I 1 I t 1 0. Miller, If 3 I 1 0 u 0 Totals :::i u 12 27 12 SCOItH MY INNINGS. Calef Hros n I! H 11 11 n 2 11 i Hi Illls , 11 i) I 2 1) I n 0 5 Aurora I 11 II I It ll !l II 1 1 lilts I II 0 !l l! II 2 II 1 2 Ht'MMAItV. Earned runs Calef Ill's. 3, Atirort (1 Three ha n hits - (illllanple, Wilt. Horsier. Ttvo base hits - luig, WIII, First on halls Off linker 4, Hewed 2. Stlili'l, out - Ily Halter 12. by I lew el! (1. I.efl on buses- Aurora K. Calef III tin 7. Han Hire hits Halrd I'nased balls -Frost 2, Hemler I. tl Miller 2, Palmer, Next Sunday Ihe Colntuhlii Hardware h.i,etml I ; in plnya ut Au rora The game will be called al 2 P. M, The Annua (em Club ,i,i orgua lcil .Monday evening with i ineiiibets for a slatl. 1), E. Hleauer was olei-ind liretblent. A. II Will setrelaty and Heasuier. The ,on have the nanur lim e of a good ninny morn luemheis. They are also lrlng to secure ter tiiaueiii gitiiiiiils, so Ihey tan etei-t Htiltitble liiilldlngs. Mrs. Chirenti, Hihueten. reiurned Imnie from Wllholl Monday, Mrs Finnkle Itt.iu reluriietl from Poribiiid nnd lll'll.oin Moielnv. Mrs Eugene Moshluirgo nml rhll dren are vbilllug her pnrenltt hj seek. Mrs. Conner Until, of Modiifrd. U visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Win Krotise, Mrs, lieorge Miller enlerlallleil n few ladles nl a quilting lasi Friday. Arthur Krounat eauie home fnuu N'ewiHtrt Teitstlny Mrs. Jack Hatbller came home Tucs tiny. Allle Miller Is home from Portland fur a alien visit. Oeorge K route set fire (u some luahli'g on his (arm about Zv miles trt ui tow n. The fire got such huud way Hint he had In cnll help from town In-fore Ihey rould ge It under roll (ml. The section hands on Ihe railroad burned up some rubbish near the de pot nfler Ihey went home. They . thought ( wnn safe, but Ihe wind blew ll up. The firemen hail lo route with Ihe hose to save the warehouses. Had It beu In the night no doubt the town would have had n narrow en-ape from being hurtled. People shotibl he careful about selling out fires be fore It rains. The fire broke out again nl Oeorge Krmise's place. Sev eral have gone out from town to help, Miss Hael J.orenit was III Aurora Friday securing subscriptions for Th" Enterprise. Miss I.oreti Is wldelv acquainted here and has received much support. A subscription sent In Frblav or Haturdiiv morning will reach The Enterprise offlre In lime lo help h'T In Hie roiilest. Hny! Wo hnve shingles with n live. Inch clear butt at 11.35 per thousand llullders' Supply Coin puny, llth ami Main street. Interest Is the great incent ive toward .sav ing money We pay Interest on savings accounts We pay 4 per cent Interest on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy is our motto Aurora State J5afk. Aurora, Oregon